• Al Sharpton in Chicago: Some Hope Among the Skepticism

    The day before a planned town hall meeting in Chicago to be hosted by the Rev. Al Sharpton, an activist in Roseland, one of the city’s deadliest communities, expressed hope that Sharpton could help stanch the flow of blood of young black males.   “I’m glad Al Sharpton’s here,” Diane Latiker, founder of Kids Off…

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  • New Mexico Teacher Disciplined for Racist Santa Remarks

    A New Mexico high school teacher is under fire for reportedly telling a black teen that he could not dress as Santa because old St. Nick is white, KOB-4 reports. Officials at Cleveland High School in Rio Rancho, about 15 miles north of Albuquerque, N.M., said Friday that the teacher was disciplined for his comments…

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  • SNL Spoofs ‘Fake’ Interpreter at Nelson Mandela Memorial 

    Saturday Night Live could not pass up the opportunity to satirize the sign language interpreter who was roundly criticized for his questionable performance at Nelson Mandela’s memorial last week. Posing as the so-called interpreter, Thamsanqa Jantjie, Kenan Thompson gesticulated wildly during the show’s opening as Jay Pharaoh’s unflappable President Barack Obama delivered a speech. “I…

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  • Yes, Megyn, There Is a Black Santa Claus

    For nearly a decade, Langston Patterson has donned a red Santa suit while greeting squealing fans at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza in South Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Times reports. The only thing that sets him apart from some other Santas around the country is that he’s black. So, yes, Megyn Kelly, there is a…

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  • NFL Player Jovan Belcher’s Body Exhumed for Brain Exam

    In an effort to find signs of brain damage from repeated concussions, the family of former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher has requested the exhumation of his body a year after he killed his girlfriend and himself, USA Today reports. The family’s attorney, Dirk Vandever, said that Belcher’s body was exhumed Friday at North…

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  • Jameis Winston Scores Heisman Trophy

    Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston reportedly called it a “blessing” when he learned that he had become the youngest player to win the Heisman Trophy on Saturday. “It’s a blessing,” he told an audience during the presentation in New York, CNN reports. “I don’t even know what’s going on right now, honestly. I’m just so…

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  • Nelson Mandela Laid to Rest 

    Nelson Mandela was buried in his childhood village of Qunu, South Africa, on Sunday, ending the journey of the singular man who went from prisoner to president and revolutionized South Africa. A military escort accompanied his coffin to the burial site and removed the national flag that draped his coffin, CNN reports. His widow, Graça…

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  • Police: Pastor Raped Girl to ‘Take the Demons Out’

    A 61-year-old Minnesota pastor has been charged with raping two teenaged girls for nearly a decade, the Huffington Post reports. The man, Jacoby Kindred, pastor of One Accord Ministries, has been accused of sexually abusing the daughters of his son’s girlfriend, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Pioneer Press, telling one victim that…

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  • Trayvon Martin’s Parents to Pen a Book

    Trayvon Martin’s parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, plan to write a book about the life of their son, the unarmed teenager who was shot and killed in Florida in 2012,  the New York Times reports. They reportedly met with publishers this week to pitch the book, the Times says. They hope the story will…

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  • Donald Trump, Birthers Exploit Loretta Fuddy’s Death

    Just as the Obamas are likely preparing to spend their annual winter vacation in Hawaii, the birther movement is peddling yet another outrageous conspiracy theory about the authenticity of the president’s birth certificate, the Huffington Post reports. Loretta Fuddy, the director of Hawaii’s Department of Health, died Wednesday in a small, commercial plane crash off…

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