• Bronx, NY, Mom Dies Saving Her 3 Children From Gunman in Park

    A mother in New York City’s Bronx borough was shot and killed as she tried to shield her three young children from a gunman in a park outside her apartment building Saturday, reports the New York Daily News. At about 10:15 p.m., Jessica White, 29, saw a man dressed in black open fire in the…

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  • At Least 49 Killed, 53 Injured, in Mass Shooting at Orlando, Fla., Gay Nightclub

    Yet another armed lunatic has opened fire in a public space, killing a slew of people. This time the massacre took place in Florida. Club Pulse, in Orlando, Fla., described on its website as the “hottest gay club in Orlando,” was the site of the gruesome scene early Sunday morning, where police say at least…

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  • Senator in Hot Water for Praying That Obama’s ‘Days Are Few’

    At a major event for conservative Christians on Friday, a Republican senator from Georgia opened his remarks encouraging attendees to pray for our current president—which seems nice enough and, frankly, a very American thing to do. Sen. David Perdue, a freshman senator from Georgia, opened his remarks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to…

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  • ‘Kalief’s Law’ Passed in NYC to Honor Teen Tortured on Rikers Island

    In what could be viewed as some semblance of justice for Kalief Browder, the young man who became the poster child for everything wrong with New York City’s broken criminal-justice system and its jails, the lower house of the New York Legislature recently passed a bill known as “Kalief’s Law” to ensure that persons arrested…

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  • Rachel Dolezal Spotted on Howard U’s Campus Filming Doc on Race

    Our favorite race imposter, Rachel Dolezal, is back. And she reared her fuzzy head on Howard University’s campus on Thursday. Maya Cade, editor of A Tribe Called News, a Howard-based news site for millennial POCs, captured Dolezal with her baby in a snuggy on the yard, and another social media sleuth snapped the embattled fake black…

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  • That ‘Mexican’ Judge Trump Bashed Is a Nupe, and 4 Other Amazing Facts

    U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, 62, was born in East Chicago, Ind., to parents who immigrated to America from Mexico. He and his three siblings grew up in East Chicago, a place described by older brother Raul as one where they had “Serbian, Greek, Polish, Puerto Rican and African-American” neighbors. Gonzalo, the youngest of the bunch,…

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  • These 2 Long-Lost Sisters Make Their Own Wine. Care for a Sip?

    Americans have been carrying on a torrid love affair with wine for some time; we’ve ridden the wine train so long that we now sip more wine than the French. Vino’s popularity is everywhere these days, from moscato-splashed brunches to malbec-sipping book clubs. In fact, wine consumption in the U.S. has continued to rise every…

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  • Black Women Now the Most Educated Group in US

    Good news, bad news. A new report confirms that black women are now the most educated group in the United States. But we still have a long way to go for pay equity. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, between 2009 and 2010, black women earned 68 percent of all associate degrees awarded…

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  • Ali’s Daughter: My Father’s Heart Didn’t Stop Beating for 30 Minutes

    Hana Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali, the beloved boxing icon who died Friday, said in a social media post that after all of her father’s vital organs shut down, his heart continued to beat for about half an hour—“a true testament to the strength of his Spirit and Will!” According to a family spokesperson, Muhammad…

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  • Muhammad Ali’s Funeral to Be Held in Louisville, Ky., and Is Open to the Public

    The family of boxer and humanitarian Muhammad Ali will celebrate the beloved icon Thursday with a private ceremony in Louisville, Ky. There will also be a service on Friday in Ali’s hometown, one that will be open to all, according to a family spokesman. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer tweeted information about the public event Saturday,…

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