• ‘I Don’t Want to Sit Next to a Black Person’: NYC Woman Allegedly Stabs Man Who Offered Up Seat on Subway

    A New York City woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly stabbing a transgender man who offered her a seat on a Harlem subway train Christmas night, the New York Daily News reports. According to PIX11, Stephanie Pazmino, 30, allegedly told her cousin in Spanish, “I don’t want to sit next to a black person”…

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  • Simone Biles Named AP Female Athlete of the Year 

    It’s been quite a year for Simone Biles. The American gymnast dominated the 2016 Rio Olympics, bringing home a record-tying four golds (along with one bronze), placing her among a very small group of elite gymnasts to take home that much gold in a single Olympics. Her autobiography, Courage to Soar, was just released in November. Met…

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  • 61 Shot in Chicago Over Christmas Weekend 

    More than 60 people were shot in Chicago over the Christmas weekend, leaving 11 dead, the Chicago Tribune reports. Most of the violence took place on the city’s South and West sides. The holiday weekend started with five teenagers being shot within feet of one another in the city’s South Austin neighborhood. The Tribune reports…

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  • Black Judge Removed From Philando Castile Shooting Case

    Lawyers representing St. Anthony, Minn., Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez in the shooting death of Philando Castile filed a notice to remove a black judge—Ramsey County, Minn.’s second-most-senior judge—from the case, the Star Tribune reports. According to the report, the notice to remove Ramsey County District Court Judge Edward Wilson was filed Thursday, citing a rule…

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  • Indianapolis Colts Cheerleader Forgives Teen Who Called Her N–ger

    Indianapolis Colts cheerleader Leanna E. has met with and forgiven a Russiaville, Ind., high school student who used a racial slur to describe her in a photo he posted to Snapchat, the Indy Star reports. On Wednesday night, Leanna tweeted out a photo showing her next to the 17-year-old Western High School student during a…

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  • 4 Sentenced in Kidnapping, Torture of NY College Students 

    On Wednesday, four people were sentenced in the December 2015 abduction and torture of two University of Rochester students, the Washington Post reports. Nicholas Kollias and Ani Okeke Ewo, both 21-year-old students, were lured to a house several miles from campus for what they believed was a party. Ewo and a female acquaintance had been…

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  • Suspect Arrested in Shooting Death of 3-Year-Old in Ark. Road Rage Incident

    Updated Friday, Dec. 23, 2016, 1:30 p.m. EST: A Little Rock, Ark., police affidavit reveals that the man who allegedly fatally shot a 3-year-old boy in a road rage incident fired his gun because he thought a car was following him too closely, CBS News reports. Gary Eugene Holmes, 33, was taken into custody late…

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  • Md. Man Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Daughter’s Hot-Car Death

    A Baltimore father was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a jury Tuesday after leaving his daughter in a hot car for 16 hours last year after a drinking binge, the Baltimore Sun reports. Wilbert Carter, 32, was denied bail and ordered held pending sentencing, which could land him more than 10 years in prison.…

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  • Texas Woman Stabbed to Death by Stepson After 'Gloating' About Dallas Cowboys Win

    Authorities say that a Texas woman was stabbed to death Sunday night by her stepson after she had reportedly been “gloating” about a Dallas Cowboys win, KEYE reports. According to the report, Magdalena Ruiz and her husband were sitting at home in their South Austin apartment watching TV when 20-year-old Pontrey O’Neal Jones attacked. Jones…

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  • Professor Who Wore Blackface Violated Harassment Policy: University of Oregon

    A University of Oregon law professor who thought it was a good idea to wear blackface for a Halloween costume party was found to have violated the school’s anti-harassment policies, the Associated Press reports. However, according to the report, any disciplinary action that Nancy Shurtz may face will remain confidential, the university said in a…

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