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One of These California Democrats Could Replace Nancy Pelosi
With Nancy Pelosi announcing her retirement, California leaders like London Breed, Scott Wiener and even Kamala Harris could fill her spot in Congress.
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Eddie Murphy Reveals Why He Didn’t Attend His Brother Charlie Murphy’s Funeral
Eddie Murphy explains why he’s only ever been to two funerals… and why he’s not planning on attending any more.
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More of Trump’s Ghetto Moves Since His Second Term Started
From Trump threatening New York City to using the law to attack his enemies for personal gain, here are some of the many times the president pulled questionable and “ghetto” moves.
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Questions Rise After Viral Video Shows Greensboro Police Beat Black Man in Handcuffs
The Greensboro Police Department is being investigated after officers were reportedly caught on camera striking a man already in handcuffs.
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Why Drake Might Be to Blame For Rap’s Sharp Decline
Rap music has been absent from the Billboard Hot 100 charts, and Drake could be a key reason for it all.
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We Can’t Print What Charlamagne tha God Says About Van Jones Over His Criticism of Zohran Mamdani
After Van Jones criticized NY Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani’s speech, Charlamagne tha God gave him “Donkey of the Day” and a reality check.
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Trump Tried Backing Out of Funding SNAP Despite Court Order… But Then This Happened
After federal judges gave Trump orders to fund SNAP, he pulled this shocking move.
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Expert: Curbing Crime Among Black Youth Requires Facing This Inconvenient Truth
Dr. Everette B. Penn explains the taboo “risk factors” causing juvenile crime and proven ways to stop the violence.
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Why Black Gen Z Folks Can’t Envision Their Future or the ‘American Dream’
Black Gen Z feel unheard, unsupported and completely hopeless in today’s society. Here’s what they’re saying…
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If the SNAP Benefits Cutoff Results in Violence, It Wouldn’t Be the First Time…
With only days until SNAP benefits are expected to stop for millions, some folks on TikTok say they will take matters into their own hands on Nov. 3.











