• President Obama’s Top 10 Jokes From the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

    Hands down, President Barack Obama nailed his final White House Correspondents’ Dinner. POTUS was in tip-top comedic form last night, and his eighth and final “nerd prom” was filled with pointed sarcasm, witty barbs, surprise video vignettes and wistful nostalgia. 6. On Hillary Clinton pandering to younger voters (he actually laughed during this one): “You’ve…

    By










  • Malia Out: The First Daughter Chooses Harvard

    After much speculation, Malia Obama, the eldest daughter of President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, has announced her plans to attend Harvard University, but not until 2017. The White House announced her plans Sunday, as well as her intention to take a “gap year” so that when she begins, her father will be…

    By










  • Watch: Chicago Cops Beat Pastor in Front of Her Children

    In 2013 a Chicago woman was simply pulling into her driveway one evening and ended up in a violent confrontation with police in front of her two small children. By the end of the night, the woman had had a gun drawn on her, been hit by a police car and pepper-sprayed, and been charged…

    By










  • East Texas Flash Flood Kills Great-Grandmother and 4 Children

    Torrential rains pounded East Texas on Saturday, and six people tragically lost their lives, including a great-grandmother and four school-age children. The downpour forced residents to wade through water up to their chins after rain swamped a cul-de-sac of homes during the night and forced some onto rooftops. In less than an hour, more than…

    By










  • Calif. Nixes John Wayne Day Because He Believed in ‘White Supremacy’

    Although he is one of the country’s most iconic film stars, longtime California resident John Wayne will not be getting a day of honor in his home state. Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez said that Wayne’s movies included “a lot of slaughtering of Native Americans,” reports TelesurTV, and the Associated Press reports that Assemblyman Luis Alejo said that…

    By










  • #IvoryBurn: Kenya Torches Tons of Ivory to Save Its Elephants

    For the past week, men have unloaded tons of ivory at the Nairobi National Park and built them into towers up to 10 feet tall and 20 feet across. On Saturday, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta—who was the first to light the semicircle of tusks from about 8,000 elephants—demanded a total ban on the ivory trade…

    By










  • Authorities Raid Walgreens in Search of Clues in Prince’s Death

    Police served a search warrant on the local drugstore where the late performer Prince was seen several times in the days before his death, reports the New York Daily News. The surprise warrant was reportedly served Thursday at a Walgreens near Paisley Park.  Sources say that authorities are looking for doctors who may have prescribed…

    By










  • 2 Black Women Sue NY Times for Discrimination

    Two black women have filed a lawsuit against the New York Times and its CEO, Mark Thompson, for allegedly fostering a culture of discrimination based on age, gender and race.  The class action lawsuit, which may be joined by up to 50 others, alleges that the Times, which promotes its “liberal social viewpoints,” favors its…

    By










  • Prince Sells More Than 1,100,000 Songs the Day After His Death

    Days after the tragic death of Prince at age 57, the pop legend’s music is predictably swelling in sales. USA Today reports that on the day he was pronounced dead, Prince sold a total of 231,800 albums—a staggering jump from the 4,300 sold during the week preceding it. His greatest-hits album The Very Best of…

    By










  • Harriet Tubman’s NY Home to Be Turned Into National Park

    Now that our very own Moses, Harriet Tubman, has been confirmed to appear on the $20 bill, her home in upstate New York is one step closer to becoming a National Historical Park, reports the Associated Press.  After the Civil War, Tubman retired to her home in Auburn, N.Y., the site of the proposed National…

    By