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Don Lemon Sexual Assault Case Dropped By Accuser
Nearly three years after lawsuit was filed, plantiff recants due to faulty memory
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Bronx Fire Survivors Are Still Struggling To Recover
Residents say New York City has yet to disperse the millions promised after they were displaced by the tragedy.
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Controversy Followed Kevin Samuels
The “image consultant” gained a cult following by hating women.
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U.S. Pediatricians’ Group To Examine Racist Healthcare Guidelines
In a new policy, the American Academy of Pediatrics says it will work to eliminate “race-based” medicine which often results in health disparities.
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Hot 97 Reveals 2022 Summer Jam Lineup
Which artists will grace that infamous Summer Jam screen?
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2022 NFL Draft Was Also A Fashion Show
One of football’s biggest nights let the players shine with bold fashion looks
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Before George Floyd, There was Rodney King and The L.A. Riots
30 years ago the Rodney King verdict foreshadowed how police brutality caught on camera doesn’t mean justice for Black people
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Former NAACP-LDF President Calls Out Republican Louie Gohmert’s ‘Anti-Lynching’ Comments
Sherrilyn Ifill–the former leader of the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund–took to Twitter to blast Gohmert’s ignorant remarks.
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White House Correspondents’ Dinner Returns This Saturday For The First Time In Two Years
Biden, unlike Trump, will participate in the event making it the first time a sitting president has participated since 2016
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‘For Colored Girls’ Broadway Revival Makes It The First Show To Be Directed and Choreographed By a Black Woman in 65 Years
Tony-nominated dancer Camille A. Brown makes history as both Director and Choreographer for the historic collection of poetic monologues