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Black Burn Victim Charged With Murder, But His Defense Will Get You Thinking…
Zaquan Shaquez Jamison turned himself in following a deadly mass shooting, but what he told the judge next is raising side eyes.
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Trump Really Wants to Get Into Heaven, and This Is How He’s Planning to Make it Happen
Even though Trump’s declaration prompted some laughs, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later said he was serious about the pearly gates!
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Why One Black Texas Democrat Refused to Go Home and Spent the Night on the House Floor
Rep. Nicole Collier was one of many Democrats who fled Texas after President Trump suggested the state’s redistricting years before schedule.
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This Imprisoned Mass Murderer Claimed His Wife ‘Fainted’ During a Conjugal Visit, But the Truth is Far More Ominous
The death of Stephanie Dowells has now been ruled a homicide as officals continue their investigation.
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Yikes! Yung Miami Smashes Expensive Last Gift From Diddy Relationship
Yung Miami unfollowed Diddy and deleted all of their photos online after footage of him assaulting Cassie hit the internet.
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How Reality TV Stars Rasheeda and Husband Kirk Frost Got Wrapped Up in ATL Rapper T-Hood’s Shooting Death Case
Rasheeda and Kirk, who stars in “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta,” is connected to the police’s primary suspect in the shooting death of rapper T-Hood.
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Desperate for Cops, Police Departments Are Dropping This Key Requirement. Here’s Why You Should Be Worried
Becoming a police officer just may have gotten easier than ever now that one key requirement has been completely axed.
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Migos’ Offset Reveals the Current State of His Relationship With Quavo, Years After Takeoff’s Death
It’s been three years since Migos broke up and Takeoff was fatally shot.
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Elon Musk Tweeted About Slavery Again, Here’s Why He’s Wrong…Again
This isn’t the first time Elon Musk has been criticized for his interesting thoughts on slavery… but this time, Black people let him have it online!
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Diddy’s Lawyers are Using This One Law to Try to Overturn His Conviction
Diddy’s team is arguing why this early 20th century law should be grounds for a new trial.











