• Ben Carson: Obama Is a ‘Psychopath’

    Ben Carson—neurosurgeon, Tea Party superstar and potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate—is well-known for his controversial comments, whether he’s comparing the Affordable Care Act to slavery or claiming that prison makes people gay. According to GQ, on the night of Obama’s State of the Union address in January, Carson implied that the president was a psychopath…

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  • Ratings for Empire’s Season Finale Break Record

    Empire, the new “it” show on Fox, has succeeded in reeling in more viewers from week to week. For Wednesday night’s two-hour season 1 finale, the show broke all prior records, scoring on average some 16.7 million viewers, a rise of 12 percent from the 14.9 million watching last week’s episode, USA Today reported. According…

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  • Innocent, Deaf Ethiopian American Jailed for 6 Weeks With No Interpreter

    Abreham Zemedagegehu was held in jail for six weeks in a Virginia prison without an interpreter and not knowing why he was being held in the first place, the Associated Press reports. It was alleged that Zemedagegehu, who is deaf, stole an iPad, which its owner later found. For that accusation he spent more than…

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  • Wall Street Journal Writer: Black Progress Was Faster ‘When Whites Were Still Lynching’ 

    Black people in America progressed a lot better when lynchings were still occurring. Or at least that’s what Wall Street Journal editorial-board member Jason Riley said in a recent op-ed, Media Matters reported. In his column addressing the notorious racist chant on a bus by members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of…

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  • UVA Student ‘Slammed Into Pavement,’ Bloodied by State Officers

    Two University of Virginia officials say that they are “outraged by the brutality” that a black undergraduate faced early Wednesday morning while out with friends. University of Virginia junior Martese Johnson was celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at a bar when he was allegedly thrown to the ground by officers from the Virginia Department of Alcoholic…

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  • NYC Mom Arrested After She Asked Police to Talk to Son About Stealing: Report

    A mom living in the Bronx borough of New York City was merely trying to teach her young son a valuable lesson about why stealing is wrong. She petitioned the help of people who should know best—New York’s finest—when she ended up being handcuffed herself, DNAinfo New York reports. According to the report, 29-year-old Tyeesha…

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  • Pregnant Woman Attacked After Not Saying ‘Thank You’ to Man Who Held Door Open 

    A pregnant woman said she was attacked earlier this month after she did not say “thank you” to a man who held a door open for her at a New York City public housing building, CBS New York reports. Lakeeya Walker, who works as a caretaker at the building in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan,…

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  • Changes in Wikipedia Pages on Police-Brutality Cases Linked to NYPD: Report

    Pretty much anybody can make edits to Wikipedia pages. As it turns out, Internet Protocol addresses from the New York City Police Department have been linked to changes in Wikipedia pages about several controversial police-brutality cases, Capital New York reports. According to the report, IP addresses in the computer network at the NYPD’s 1 Police…

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  • Civil Rights Leader Diane Nash Refused to March at Selma Event Because of George W. Bush

    Diane Nash, one of the main leaders and strategists during the civil rights movement, refused to march at the historic restaging of the 1965 march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., this weekend because of the presence of former President George W. Bush, the Washington Post reports. Nash refused to join Bush and…

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  • Uproar Erupts Over HBO Access Writing Fellowship After Website Crashes

    There was a ton of excitement when HBO announced the HBOAccess Writing Fellowship, which specifically targets and encourages diverse and female writers to submit scripts. It was unprecedented in many ways, but to add to the competition, HBO made it clear that it would consider only the first 1,000 submissions. The cable network also gave…

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