• Tyler Perry Recalls ‘Scary’ Incident With Alleged Stalker

    Tyler Perry took to Facebook Friday to describe a stalking-type incident involving a former employee at his studio in Atlanta, according to the New York Daily News. In the post, called “Scary Situation,” which has since been removed, Perry said a man barricaded himself in an office because he wanted to meet the filmmaker.  …

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  • Ferguson Nervously Awaits Grand Jury Decision

    Across Ferguson, Mo., people are bracing for a grand jury not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown, the New York Times reports. And few are expecting peace, the Times writes, if Wilson escapes charges in the Aug. 9 shooting that sparked months of protests, putting Ferguson at…

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  • Supreme Court to Review Obamacare Subsidies

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a new challenge to a key provision of President Barack Obama’s health care law, the Associated Press reports. The challenge threatens to curb subsidies that help millions of low- and middle-income people afford health insurance premiums. The justices on Friday agreed to review a federal appeals court ruling…

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  • Outrageous Moments for Black TV Journalists

    Live news broadcasting is serious and important business, but it can also lead to memorable gaffes. Here are a handful of examples. Grace Under Pressure: Lester Holt Viewers who saw it live Saturday night were convinced that a weather reporter was relieving himself when anchor Lester Holt tossed to him. But an NBC representative says that…

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  • Star Trek’s Nichelle Nichols Detained at LAX After Cops Find Drugs on Companion

    A “cloaking device” would have come in handy last week for a traveling companion of Star Trek’s Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura on the popular, classic TV series. The 81-year-old actress was stopped at Los Angeles International Airport Friday after her 20-something male companion was discovered carrying drugs, New York’s Daily News reports, citing…

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  • Ala. Teen Accused of Robbing Subway Eateries After Diet Fail

    Revenge allegedly was on the mind of a Hueytown, Ala., teen, who is accused of robbing four Subway Restaurants. Zachary Rapheal Torrance, 18, allegedly told investigators he was angry and wanted his money back after failing to lose weight on the eatery’s famous so-called Jared diet, according to AL.com. He was arrested Thursday and charged…

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  • Prince and Chris Rock Triumph on SNL

    Saturday Night Live was poised to deliver a winning show last night, with Chris Rock returning as host and Prince appearing as the musical guest. And the stars delivered the goods. Prince performed four new songs during a sublime eight-minute jam. Rock joked about everything from ISIS, the Boston Marathon bombing and even the Freedom…

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  • Watch: Spike Lee Dismisses Notion of Post-Racial America

    During a recent talk about race in America with Fusion host Jorge Ramos, director Spike Lee tackled the issue of a post-racial society under President Barack Obama. “People who get in trouble are the people who forget they’re black,” he said when asked what he teaches his children about race. “You can’t just think I’m…

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  • Ex-FAMU Marching-Band Member Found Guilty in Hazing Case

    The so-called leader of a group of Florida A&M University marching-band students who fatally beat drum major Robert Champion Jr. was convicted Friday of multiple charges related to the death, according to CNN. Dante Martin, 27, was found guilty of manslaughter and felony hazing by a jury after just an hour of deliberations, the report…

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  • ‘Ghost of Trayvon Martin’ Was in Renisha McBride Courtroom, Lawyer Says

    The shooting death of the unarmed Florida teen Trayvon Martin influenced the outcome of the trial of a white man who was convicted in August of killing a black woman on his suburban Detroit porch, the man’s lawyer told the Detroit News. Cheryl Carpenter, a lawyer for Theodore Wafer, who was convicted in August of…

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