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Camille Cosby on Bill’s Infidelities and Drugging Women: ‘I Have No Opinion’
In a newly unsealed deposition filed in a case involving seven women suing Bill Cosby for defamation, Cosby’s wife of more than 50 years, Camille Cosby, repeatedly says she has “no opinion” on everything from her husband’s extramarital affairs, to his admitted procurement of Quaaludes for women. MSNBC reports that the full transcript of the…
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Watch: NYC Cop Loses Badge for Punching, Drawing Gun on Bystanders During Violent Arrest
As warmer weather heats up in the streets of Harlem, young men on dirt bikes and ATVs take to the streets in loud, boisterous fashion, annoying and thrilling residents of the rapidly gentrifying community. On Thursday, an enraged plainclothes officer arrested one of these dirt bikers, and whipped out his handgun on bystanders who were…
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Ex-NBA Baller Blows Up Racist Woman on Amtrak
Social media has morphed from a cute little platform for sharing funny pics and links to a truth-telling device that confirms that racism is alive and well in America. Ask ex-Washington Wizard player Etan Thomas; he knows how to use it to his advantage. Thomas, a universally accepted all-around great guy, adoring father, and advocate…
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Morehouse College Honors 3 Valedictorians for 1st Time in History
Today, as the Morehouse College Class of 2016 celebrates its 132nd graduation ceremony, it will honor three young men who collectively have been named its valedictorian—including one young man who is not black. Liam R. Davis, Ian Niemeyer and Willie J. Thompson each graduated with a 4.0 grade point average from the nation’s largest liberal arts…
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John Lewis’ Graphic Novel to Be Taught in NYC Public Schools
The New York City Department of Education, the country’s largest (and most segregated) school system, will use Democratic Rep. John Lewis’ graphic novel series, March, to teach its students about the civil rights movement. As part of the department’s Passport to Social Studies curriculum, eighth-grade teachers will use March to talk about the time from…
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Watch: Cancer-Free Leah Still Dances at Her Father’s Wedding
Who could forget the heartwarming story of Leah Still, daughter of Texans defensive lineman Devon Still, who has bravely battled cancer? Her dad, then a Bengals tackle, told of Leah’s incredible fight against neuroblastoma at the 2015 ESPY Awards, where he received the Jimmy V Perseverance Award and left nary a dry eye in the…
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Watch: Wash. Teen Knocked Off Her Bike, Choked and Tased by Police, Is Suing
A Tacoma, Wash., teen who was savagely assaulted by a police officer in a mall parking lot is suing the officer who perpetrated the acts against her, according to the Seattle Times. Monique Tillman, then 15 years old, was yanked from her bike, had her hair viciously pulled and was then choked, thrown to the…
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Ivy League Sophomore Nayla Kidd Missing for More Than a Week
A Columbia University student has not been seen since she was seen studying for her finals on the Ivy League campus in New York City on May 4, according to the Washington Post. Nayla Kidd, described as a “loving and sweet-spirited” young woman who taught a popular belly dancing class on campus, has been published…
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Ala. Sorority Under Fire For T-Shirts Featuring Watermelon-Eatin’, Cotton-Pickin’ Black Folk
A sorority at Samford University near Birmingham, Ala. (not Stanford University in California, to be clear), is in hot water for producing T-shirts that have a black man eating a watermelon plopped under people picking cotton, reports the New York Daily News. Alpha Delta Pi was advertising its spring formal and featured a “vintage-style map”…
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Michael B. Jordan Joins Black Panther Cast, Possibly as a Villain
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Actor Michael B. Jordan is reportedly set to join the Black Panther cast, reuniting for the third time with director Ryan Coogler, who worked with him on Fruitvale Station and Creed, according to the Hollywood Reporter. This will not be the first time Jordan has played a comic book…