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  • Teen Runaway Accused of Killing University of Texas Student Claims Family Made Him Leave Home

    A 17-year-old runaway who was arrested in connection with the campus killing of a University of Texas student has claimed that he was made to leave home in August because his grandmother’s beliefs dictated that teens his age go “make their own way in the world,” court records obtained by the Associated Press detailed.  “The…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 15, 2016
  • Tenn. School Security Officer Claims He Was Fired for Having Black Wife

    Last week a former school security officer for the Knox County Schools district in Tennessee filed a lawsuit for wrongful termination, claiming that he was fired from his job because his boss had a problem with the fact that his wife is black, the Knoxville News Sentinel reports. In the lawsuit, filed in Knox County…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 14, 2016
  • Obama to Deliver One of Final Commencement Addresses as President at Howard University

    President Barack Obama will deliver one of his last commencement addresses as president to the 2016 graduating class of Howard University in Washington, D.C., according to the White House.  The commencement is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, and needless to say, the HBCU is excited to have him.  “It is an extraordinary honor and privilege…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 14, 2016
  • ‘Proof of Life’ Video Shows Some of Chibok, Nigeria’s Kidnapped Girls

    CNN has obtained video footage of some of the girls kidnapped from a girls school in Chibok, Nigeria, that had apparently been sent to negotiators as “proof of life.”  CNN reports that the video had been seen by negotiators and some members of the government, but the parents of the girls had not seen the…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
  • Trial for Dylann Roof, Accused Charleston, SC, Church Shooter, Delayed Until January 2017

    The trial of Dylann Roof, charged with murder in the shooting deaths of nine churchgoers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., last summer, has been delayed and is now rescheduled for Jan. 17, 2017, Reuters reports.  Judge J.C. Nicholson said that he was obligated to once again delay the trial because…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
  • Texas Judge Orders ‘Affluenza’ Teen Ethan Couch to Serve 720 Days in Jail

    “Affluenza” teen Ethan Couch, who recently turned 19, has been ordered by a Texas judge to serve nearly two years—720 days—in a county jail, the Associated Press reports.  Couch appeared in adult court Wednesday in Tarrant County and was ordered to serve four consecutive 180-day terms, one term for each of the four people killed…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
  • Sprint Pulls Controversial Ad in Which White Woman Calls T-Mobile ‘Ghetto’

    It’s not quite clear what exactly Sprint was trying to accomplish with its ill-fated, rather tasteless ad, but a few hours of Twitter outrage took care of the controversial video: It was pulled Tuesday night, the Washington Post reports.  The carrier has, of course, been duking it out with other telecommunications companies, namely AT&T, Verizon…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
  • Mich. Tire-Shop Owner Under Fire After Saying He Doesn’t Service Black or ‘Ghetto’ People

    The owner of a tire shop in Ann Arbor, Mich., is coming under quite a bit of fire after trying to defend himself for saying that he doesn’t want the business of black or “ghetto” people, Mic reports.  It all started when Ypsilanti resident Madison Callanan left a negative Yelp review about her experience at…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
  • Tulane University Fraternity Under Fire After Building Trump-Inspired Wall Around Frat House 

    The Kappa Alpha Order at Tulane University has come under fire since constructing a wall of sandbags around its frat house last Thursday, boasting pro-Donald Trump slogans like “Make America great again,” USA Today College reports.  According to the report, the wall was dismantled Tuesday, with the fraternity insisting that the wall was meant as a…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
  • Panel Recommends Array of Changes at Texas Jail Where Sandra Bland Died 

    The Waller County, Texas, jail where Sandra Bland died in July is in serious need of an upgrade, according to a report issued Tuesday by a panel put together after Bland’s death, the Associated Press reports.  The panel noted that the jail needs a new building, more expertise is needed among staffers in identifying mental-health…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    April 13, 2016
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