• Rapper Diddy Gets Real on IG, Says He Went Through 'Dark Depression' in 2019

    Rapper Diddy Gets Real on IG, Says He Went Through 'Dark Depression' in 2019

    While Sean “Diddy” Combs the influencer posted pics of himself to Instagram celebrating the New Year by holding a glass of Ciroc, the “Imma keep it real” Sean posted a video discussing his battle with depression and implored his fans to “lift each other up” in 2020. On New Year’s Day, the fifty-year-old rapper posted…

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  • Florida Teen's Train Death Ruled a Suicide

    Florida Teen's Train Death Ruled a Suicide

    Seventeen-year-old football star Bryce Gowdy, who was set to attend Georgia Tech, died early Monday after he was struck by a freight train in his hometown, Deerfield Beach, Florida. Today, the Broward County Medical Examiner’s office ruled his death a suicide, CNN reports. The county sheriff’s office said it “responded at about 4 a.m. to…

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  • Rev. Al Sharpton Denounces Anti-Semitism in New York Attacks

    Rev. Al Sharpton Denounces Anti-Semitism in New York Attacks

    Rev. Al Sharpton denounced anti-Semitism Monday after 37-year-old Grafton Thomas from Orange County, New York, was charged with a federal hate crime in the Dec. 28 stabbing of five Jewish people during a Hanukkah celebration. Sharpton spoke at a press conference at the National Action Network in New York, alongside Black and Jewish leaders, ABC…

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  • West Virginia Cadets Fired After Flashing Nazi Salute in Class Photo

    West Virginia Cadets Fired After Flashing Nazi Salute in Class Photo

    Hail Hitler? Hell, no! West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced Monday he has approved the recommendation to fire all of the corrections cadets who participated in a Nazi salute during a class photo taken in November. The report, conducted by the West Virginia Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety, revealed that cadets of Basic…

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  • Lit 'n Legal: California's New Labor Laws Offer More Protections for Women

    Lit 'n Legal: California's New Labor Laws Offer More Protections for Women

    California is known for many things: Hollywood. Compton. Knowing how to party. In 2020, California may become known as a sanctuary state for women because a new group of laws, set to take effect Jan. 1, offers strong legal protections for all workers, but especially women. First, the statewide minimum wage will increase to $12…

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  • Finally! New York to Eliminate Bail for Misdemeanors and Nonviolent Crimes Starting Jan. 1

    Finally! New York to Eliminate Bail for Misdemeanors and Nonviolent Crimes Starting Jan. 1

    Effective Jan. 1, a New York law eliminating cash bail for most nonviolent crimes will go into effect. While criminal justice reformers praise the move, some police chiefs, district attorneys and lawmakers oppose the change. The law is part of a group of changes designed to reform the criminal justice system, passed by the state…

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  • Serena 'The GOAT' Williams Named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Decade

    Serena 'The GOAT' Williams Named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Decade

    The Associated Press just confirmed what we already knew: Serena Williams is the greatest of all time. On Saturday, the news org named Williams the AP Female Athlete of the Decade after a vote by AP beat writers and member sports editors. Williams beat out gymnast Simone Biles—who was recently named the Associated Press Female Athlete…

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  • New Netflix Special Documents Kevin Hart Cheating Scandal

    New Netflix Special Documents Kevin Hart Cheating Scandal

    For the first time, Kevin Hart’s wife, Eniko Parrish, publicly opens up about his cheating scandal in the new Netflix docuseries, Kevin Hart: Don’t F—k This Up, which premieres today on the streaming service. The six-part series recounts some of Hart’s most public blunders, including the 2019 Oscars debacle and the infamous 2017 cheating scandal.…

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  • New Virginia School Policy Excuses Students From School to Protest

    New Virginia School Policy Excuses Students From School to Protest

    Beginning Jan. 27, students in seventh through 12th grades in Fairfax County Public Schools in Northern Virginia will be excused one absence every school year to participate in “civic engagement activities,” says school system spokeswoman Lucy Caldwell. Activities like sit-ins, marches, and lobbying state legislators are included, the Washington Post reports. “I think we’re setting…

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  • She Slayed: Simone Biles Named 2019 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year

    She Slayed: Simone Biles Named 2019 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year

    She did it. AGAIN. Simone Biles, the greatest gymnast of all time, is now the 2019 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year. We ain’t surprised. Yesterday, the Associated Press made the announcement, heralding Biles’ unparalleled athleticism: Her triple-twisting double-flip (the “triple double”) at the end of her first tumbling pass on floor exercise is…

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