• Shopping-While-Black Claim Calls Out Macy's

    Another shopper has come forth with a shopping-while-black claim, making this the fourth such allegation this month, the New York Daily News reports.   Art Palmer, a 56-year-old physical trainer, says that four plain-clothes police stopped him after he purchased several Polo dress shirts and ties from Macy’s store using his Macy’s platinum card and American Express…

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  • Utah Jazz Apologizes for Blackface Retweet

    Another day, and another racist blackface Halloween incident. This one might have never been discovered had the Utah Jazz not tweeted out the photo, according to USA Today. That’s right, the official Utah Jazz twitter account retweeted a fan photo in which two white guys set out to re-create a vintage Karl Malone and John…

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  • Penn State to Pay Sandusky Victims

    Penn State will pay 26 sexual-abuse victims of Jerry Sandusky, the former assistant football coach, approximately $59.7 million for an end to their claims against the university, the New York Times reports. The settlement is “another step forward in the healing process for those hurt by Mr. Sandusky, and another step forward for Penn State,”…

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  • NY Attorney General: Make Attica Docs Public

    The New York attorney general wants to know what really happened at Attica some 40 years ago when inmates took over the prison and state troopers and guards took it back, the Associated Press reports. During a five-day standoff at the prison in September 1971, more than 35 prisoners and hostages were killed. Attorney General Eric…

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  • 'Hanging Man' Decor Not Racist, Homeowner Says

    A lifelike hanging man intended to frighten trick-or-treaters has some Riverside, Calif., residents screaming racism, NBC Los Angeles reports. The hanging “man” made from PVC piping and chicken wire not only dangles from a noose but is made to kick and struggle while groans come from an embed stereo. It’s definitely frightening, but is it…

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  • Conrad Murray Released From Jail

    Conrad Murray, the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of pop star Michael Jackson, has been released from prison after serving only two years of his four-year sentence, ABC News reports. Murray’s lawyer told ABC News that the former cardiologist was being released for credit for time served; he received an additional day of credit…

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  • Al Sharpton and Barneys Execs Set to Meet

    The Rev. Al Sharpton has put his shopping at Barneys on hold, threatening a boycott against the luxury retail store. He also says that Jay Z is not the enemy, the New York Post reports. Sharpton, who spoke to reporters at his National Action Network headquarters, said that a meeting is planned with Barneys executives and…

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  • Jesse Jackson Jr. Selling Home to Pay Debt

    Disgraced former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. is set to sell his high-priced townhouse in the nation’s capital to pay back the $750,000 of campaign cash he spent on furs, vacations and a Rolex watch, the Chicago Tribune reports. Jackson, 48, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison Aug. 14, but he is…

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  • Barneys Hires Civil Rights Expert

    Day 3 of Barneys-gate: In an attempt to stop the bleeding from claims made by two shoppers, the CEO of Barneys New York has issued a Facebook apology and hired a civil rights expert to review the treatment of customers, the New York Post reports. The move comes days after two young African Americans claimed…

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  • Move Over, Kerry Washington

    The 1980s CBS hit Murder She Wrote is coming back, and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer will star as the amateur sleuth made famous by Angela Lansbury. This will be the first regular television role for Spencer since her breakout performance in The Help, according to Deadline. While NBC has yet to fully commit to the…

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