• OJ Simpson Denied New Trial in Robbery, Kidnapping 

    O.J. Simpson was denied a new trial Tuesday for his 2008 conviction for robbery and kidnapping in Las Vegas, which carries a sentence of up to 33 years in prison, the Los Angeles Times reports. The former running back was seeking a new trial, claiming incompetent legal counsel, but Clark County District Judge Linda Marie…

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  • Georgia Court Lists ‘Slave’ as Occupation

    A court in DeKalb County, Ga., has some serious explaining to do after a juror filling out a online questionnaire said that when he pressed the letter “S” under occupation, trying to find “sales,” he got “slave” instead, USA Today reports. Court Administrator Cathy McCumber told the newspaper that the questionnaire went online a month…

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  • Author Calls Obama ‘Grown-Up Trayvon’

    Ultra-conservative writer and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza ignited a Twitter firestorm Tuesday when he referred to President Obama as “Grown-Up Trayvon,” Politico reports. “I am thankful this week when I remember that America is big enough and great enough to survive Grown-Up Trayvon in the White House!” D’Souza tweeted. After Twitter called his remarks “vile” and…

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  • Man Who Posted to Facebook Before Killing Baby Dies 

    The Colorado man who posted a chilling photo of himself and his 19-month-old daughter on Facebook moments before he shot the baby and then turned the gun himself, has died, ABC 7NEWS reports. The Adams County Coroner’s Office issued a statement confirming that Merrick McKoy, 22, had died but would not specify the cause and…

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  • Black Shoppers Say Buy Buy Baby Wouldn't Take Their Cash

    Earlier this year, two cousins, David and Damon Harvey, wanted to make a splash at a baby shower for another family member. They went to the Buy Buy Baby store in Long Island, N.Y., and picked out a car seat, a stroller and a crib. Their total was $1,173 for the three big-ticket items. They…

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  • Black Firefighter Awarded $1,100,000 in Racial-Discrimination Case

    A black firefighter who endured countless racial jokes and racist slurs over his nearly 30-year career with the Los Angeles Fire Department was awarded $1.1 million by a jury on Monday, the Los Angeles Times reports. It took the jury 16 days to decide in favor of Jabari S. Jumaane, who had filed charges against…

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  • When the President Leaves Office, Who Gets the Library?

    From now until the end of the president’s term, the race to see who gets the rights to build the presidential library and museum on a college campus is going to be intense, even if that day is still more than three years away. Early money has the University of Chicago leading the pack, since…

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  • Chicago Cop Charged in Death of Unarmed Rekia Boyd

    A Chicago police officer has been indicted for the shooting death of Rekia Boyd, an unarmed 22-year-old woman who was shot in 2012 while she and her friends were leaving a party, DNAinfo Chicago reports. Officer Dante Servin, 45, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, reckless discharge of a firearm and reckless conduct. Servin was…

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  • Search in Zimmerman Case Turns Up Weapons, Ammunition

    A search of George Zimmerman’s girlfriend’s home turned up multiple weapons and more than 100 rounds of ammunition, according to court documents filed Monday, CNN reports. Zimmerman was arrested last week at the home after a domestic dispute in which it was alleged that he pointed a shotgun at his girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe. He was…

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  • Obama Handles Hecklers During Immigration Speech

    Hecklers in San Francisco on Monday interrupted the president as he tried to deliver a speech that called for House Republicans to continue the push forward for immigration reform, the Huffington Post reports. During the speech at the Betty Ann Ong Chinese Recreation Center in the Chinatown neighborhood, a young man insisted the commander-in-chief put…

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