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Facebook Says ‘Unacceptable’ AI Error Led to Video of Black Man Being Tagged as a Video About Primates
How many more stories about AI programs being racist do we have to hear before anyone does something about it?
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Naomi Osaka Considers Taking More Time Away From Tennis After U.S. Open Exit
Whatever the tennis star decides to do with her career from this point on, it’ll be the right decision because it’s her decision. Not anyone else’s.
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R. Kelly Trial: Woman Accuses Disgraced Singer of Paying $200,000 to Settle STD Lawsuit
This was the second time Kelly has been accused of exposing a woman to herpes during the third week of his federal trial in New York.
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Man Captured on Video as He Assaults, Throws N-Word at Airline Employees in Miami
Pray for your friends who work at an airport. They don’t deserve all of this unnecessary drama.
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Kanye Says ‘Here, Damn!’ and Finally Releases ‘Donda’
The long-awaited and frequently delayed album features appearances by JAY-Z, Kid Cudi and various others.
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Category 4 Hurricane Ida Expected to Make Landfall in Louisiana Sunday Afternoon
This comes 16 years after Hurricane Katrina struck the coast in 2005.
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McDonald’s Sued By Black Former Employee Who Claims Restaurant Did Nothing About Co-Worker Using Racial Slurs
The lawsuit also alleges that the plaintiff was routinely criticized by his supervisor in a way that made him feel targeted because of his race.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson Moved to Rehab Center After COVID-19 Diagnosis While His Wife, Jacqueline, Is Moved to the ICU
The Jackson family said they are thankful for the support they’ve received and urged people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Florida State Grant to Provide $30 Million in Funding to Black Museums
The funding will not only help preserve historical Black institutions in Florida, but will also alleviate funding concerns that many Black history museums face.
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Purdue University Renames 2 Residence Halls After Sisters Who Fought for Black Students’ Right to Live on Campus
The university will officially unveil the new placards on the buildings later this year.