• David Schwimmer Responds to Erika Alexander

    For some inexplicable reason, Friends has seen a resurgence in the last five years. This was mainly due to it being easily accessible on Netflix until recently. I don’t get it, but hey, I’m not white. As a result of this resurgence, it seems like every week a former Friends star is asked about a…

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  • Trump Is Acquitted. Right, in Fact, Doesn't Matter in America

    Well, the thing we all knew was going to happen has happened. Having said that, it isn’t any less disappointing. CNN reports that by a vote of 52-48 the senate has voted to acquit President Donald Trump of abuse of power. Mitt Romney was the lone Republican to vote for Trump to be convicted on…

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  • Deborah Batts, The Nation's First Openly LGBTQ Federal Judge, Has Died at 72

    It’s always sad news when we lose one of our pioneers, especially in a month dedicated towards celebrating them. CNN reports that Deborah Batts has passed away at the age of 72. Batts was the first-ever openly LGBTQ federal judge in the nation’s history. In 1994, she was sworn into the US District Court for…

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  • Illinois Cancels Voter Registrations for Almost 800 Former Inmates

    Faith in the American voting process has grown shaky in recent years. With GOP-led states trying their damnedest to suppress the vote, the current president having no problem with Russia hacking our voting systems and the Iowa caucus just being a massive failure, it makes sense. Unfortunately, tonight’s news will probably not help. CBS News…

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  • Michigan State University Displays Dolls of Historical Black Figures Hanging From a Tree. Happy Black History Month?

    I feel like every Black History Month over the last decade has been equal part celebration and dismay. For every great moment in black history to celebrate there is some ignorant headassery that must be addressed. Tonight, we will be going into the latter. According to NBC News, a campus gift shop at Michigan State…

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  • GOP-Led States Want Supreme Court to Hold Off Obamacare Ruling Until After the Election

    I’ve got this feeling that even in 2049, after the country has been turned into a wasteland as a result of late capitalism and unchecked climate change, Republicans will still be bitching about one thing: Obamacare. CNN reports that a group of Republican-led states want the Supreme Court to hold off on issuing a ruling…

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  • Derrick Nnadi Pays Adoption Fees for Over 100 Dogs to Celebrate Super Bowl Win

    On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs took home their first Super Bowl trophy in 50 years. Defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi decided to celebrate in an unconventional albeit very sweet way. According to CBS News, in addition to making confetti angels after their win, Nnadi paid off the adoption fees for every dog at every KC…

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  • East River State Park in Brooklyn to Be Renamed After Marsha P. Johnson

    It has only been three days and Black History Month has already gotten off to a solid start this year. NBC News reports that on Saturday during a speech at a Human Rights Campaign gala, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed that East River State Park will be renamed after Marsha P. Johnson. Johnson was…

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  • Reports of Sexual Assault Rose 27% at Military Academies

    It’s no secret that sexual assault in the military is a problem. In an arena that prides secrecy and cultivates a boys’ club atmosphere, unfortunately those assaults often go unreported. According to CNN, a report published by the Pentagon has shown that reports of sexual assault at military academies have increased more than 27 percent…

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  • Jury Rules That Stockton Police Used Excessive Force in Arrest That Left Teen With Two Missing Teeth

    It’s always rare for police to be held accountable for their often repulsive actions. Luckily, today we can report one of those rare cases. According to KQED, a jury has found that Officers Robert Johnson and Robert Wong used excessive force in the arrest of Joseph Green. The case stems from a 2011 incident when…

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