-
Ohio Boy Suspended From School for Staring at a Girl; Court Upholds School’s Decision
Updated Wednesday, Oct. 7, 6 p.m. EDT: Dan Andriacco, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, issued a statement about the incident, noting that the girl is Asian, not white, as was reported by various media. The archdiocese also indicated that in addition to the African-American boy, a white boy was also suspended in the incident.…
-
Texas Mom Calls Out Textbook Company for Calling Slavery ‘Immigration’ and Slaves ‘Workers’
Texas mom Roni Dean-Burren took to YouTube to call out book publishing giant McGraw-Hill after she opened her son’s World Geography textbook and noticed a slight change in history, ABC 13 reports. In the section titled, “Patterns of Immigration,” Dean-Burren noticed that the trans-Atlantic slave trade was considered immigration and that slaves were referred to as…
-
Mom of Del. Man in Wheelchair Who Was Fatally Shot by Police Is Arrested
Phyllis McDole, the mother of a Delaware man in a wheelchair whose fatal shooting by police was captured on video, was arrested for allegedly beating a woman she believed called the police on her son, but according to police, the victim was not the 911 caller. Wilmington police fatally shot Jeremy McDole, 28, Sept. 23…
-
Women Kicked Off Napa Wine Train for Laughing While Black File $11,000,000 Lawsuit
Members of the Sistahs on the Reading Edge book club, who were kicked off California’s Napa Valley Wine Train in August, have filed suit against the train’s owners, seeking $11 million in damages, charging that they were singled out because the majority of the group is black and that they were humiliated for supposedly “being too…
-
‘Pretendian’: Meet Susan Taffe Reed, the ‘Native American’ Rachel Dolezal
Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Woman hired into a top-level position for a job with heavy racial focus is let go after people protest whether said woman is, in fact, being truthful about her race. On Thursday, Dartmouth announced that newly hired Native American Program Director Susan Taffe Reed, who claimed she was…
-
Mass Shooting at Ore. Community College Leaves 10 Dead
Updated Thursday, Oct. 1, 8:15 p.m. ET: According to USA Today, the suspected 26-year-old lone gunman was shot and killed by officers at Umpqua Community College. The suspect is believed to be a local man with family in the area, according to a federal law-enforcement official. CNN also reports that seven people were injured; earlier…
-
Conn. Mom Arrested After She Allegedly Left Child Home Alone While She Performed Sexual Favors for Money
A Hartford, Conn., mother was arrested Tuesday after she reportedly left her 4-year-old daughter home alone while she was out performing sexual favors for money. Police have charged Shi’day Nicks, 22, with “risk of injury to a minor, reckless endangerment and leaving a child under 12 unsupervised,” the Hartford Courant reports. According to police documents…
-
Ben Carson Jokes About How He Used to Run From Police: ‘That Was Back in the Day Before They Would Shoot You’
Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson took a moment Wednesday, while speaking at the University of New Hampshire, to make a joke about his childhood and the current state of police violence against black people. “Throwing rocks at cars, I really liked that,” Carson said, describing his childhood growing up in Detroit. “Sometimes the police would…
-
Convicted Killer Released From La. Prison by Mistake
On Sept. 23 the Dixon Correctional Institute in Louisiana released Benjuiel Johnson, but there was only one problem: Johnson, who was sentenced in 2013 to 35 years for manslaughter, wasn’t supposed to be released. According to WAFB, the Louisiana Department of Corrections says that miscommunication and missing paperwork are to blame for the convicted killer’s…
-
Ta-Nehisi Coates and 23 Others Named This Year’s Winners of the MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant
The Atlantic journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates might be having the best year ever. Coates’ second book, Between the World and Me, was released earlier this year to critical acclaim and a firm standing on the New York Times best-seller list. It was announced earlier this month that Coates, when not performing feats akin to a black…

