• Seattle Cop Seen Allegedly Walking Bike Over Protester's Head Placed on Leave

    A Seattle cop seen on video rolling his bike over the head of a protester laying on the street has been placed on leave. CBS News reports that the incident occurred during a protest on Wednesday in response to a grand jury’s decision not to charge the three officers involved in the death of Breonna…

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  • Fight Zombies and Throw Hands in This Week's Good Ass Games at Good Ass Prices

    Fight Zombies and Throw Hands in This Week's Good Ass Games at Good Ass Prices

    You know, starting a weekly sales roundup was a good idea until Playstation decided to do one of its “Big in Japan” sales the second week in. While my backlog of games has significantly increased this week, it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make to bring y’all some good deals. While Xbox only had the…

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  • Black Lives Matter Shirts Banned at Ohio School District for Being 'Controversial'

    Man, nothing seems to offend white folks more than a simple appeal for a better, more inclusive world. If you needed proof of that outside of The Root’s comment section, then take a look at Dublin, Ohio, where teachers were told by district officials to remove their shirts with inclusive messages because they were “controversial.”…

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  • Black Physicians to Independently Test the Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines

    The oldest organization of Black physicians has vowed to independently vet the safety and effectiveness of any potential COVID-19 vaccine. According to CBS News, the National Medical Association (NMA) is tracking the data due to fears that political motivations could outweigh safety concerns when it comes to a vaccine. “This is about ensuring safety for…

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  • New Hampshire State Rep Says It's OK to 'Burn and Loot' Houses With Black Lives Matter Signs

    New Hampshire State Rep Says It's OK to 'Burn and Loot' Houses With Black Lives Matter Signs

    A New Hampshire state representative is the latest white man to piss a bunch of people off because he couldn’t help but be his racist self. The Concord Monitor reports that earlier this week, Rep. James Spillane told his followers on Facebook, “If you see a BLM sign on a lawn, it’s the same as…

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  • Advertisers and Social Media Companies Agree On Steps to Curb Hate Speech

    Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have come to an agreement with a collective of advertisers on steps to curb hate speech and other harmful content on their platforms. They’re baby steps but steps nonetheless, I suppose. According to Reuters, the move comes three months after the George Floyd protests spurred advertisers to boycott Facebook over its…

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  • David McAtee's Family Sues National Guard and Louisville Metro Police Over Shooting

    The family of David McAtee, the 53-year-old restaurant owner who was shot and killed by a National Guardsman in Louisville, Ky., during a June protest, has filed a lawsuit against the National Guard and Louisville Metro Police. According to the Courier-Journal, attorneys for the family believe that an overuse of force and several protocol violations…

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  • California City Announces $4 Million Settlement in Case of Mentally Ill Black Man Shot by Police

    On Friday, the city of Walnut Creek, Calif., announced a $4 million settlement in the federal lawsuit filed by the family of Miles Hall, a 23-year-old Black man fatally shot by the police while suffering a mental health crisis. CNN reports that on June 2 of last year, Walnut Creek Police received multiple calls regarding…

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  • Next-Gen Roundup: Microsoft Buys Bethesda and You (Probably) Failed to Buy a Console

    Next-Gen Roundup: Microsoft Buys Bethesda and You (Probably) Failed to Buy a Console

    It’s Tuesday, and this week has already been some shit, y’all. Microsoft is out here buying studios, and we’re out here not buying consoles. Not by choice, of course, but because Sony, Microsoft and retailers have joined forces to make it as headache inducing as possible. Last week, after Sony revealed the price of the…

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  • Twitter to Investigate Why Its Picture Cropping Algorithm Is Apparently Racist

    Considering how little diversity is present in Silicon Valley, I’m never terribly surprised when some arbitrary feature on a tech platform turns out to have a racial bias. I mean, if white people aren’t thinking about how their racial bias affects people in the real world, I doubt they’re thinking about how it affects cropping…

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