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Kevin Hart Tweets Google, Asking It to Remove His Photo From a Search of ‘Bill Cosby’s Net Worth’
It used to be that you would want to be associated with comedic icon Bill Cosby. Especially if you were a black comedian. But nowadays that’s not exactly the case. Kevin Hart sent Google a nice tweet Thursday, pleading for the search engine to remove Hart’s photo from a Google search of “Bill Cosby’s net…
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Twitter Is Drooling Over Beyoncé’s Cousin in the Blue Dress
Beyoncé went to her uncle Skip’s funeral in Texas this past weekend and took a few photos with her Beyince kinfolk—her mother’s side of the family. Yep, Beyoncé is named after her mother’s maiden name, Beyince. She snapped one photo in particular with two women who are reportedly her cousins Kelsi and Kristin, who are…
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How NASA’s Katherine Johnson Had the Right Stuff to Win the Space Race
“Get the girl to check the numbers.” These words came from astronaut John Glenn in February 1962 as he prepared to become the first American to orbit the Earth. The trajectory of his orbit had been calculated by NASA’s new state-of-the-art computers, but Glenn did not trust the machines. Mercury 7 astronauts had always relied…
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Talib Kweli Calls Gene Simmons of Kiss Out of His Name Over Hip-Hop
Conscious rapper and black Twitter denizen Talib Kweli mixed it up with Kiss frontman Gene Simmons and his fans on social media this weekend. Simmons, 66, reduced rap to “talking” in a recent Rolling Stone interview: “I’m looking forward to music coming back to lyrics and melody, instead of just talking,” he said. “A song, as…
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Famed Civil Rights Photographer Dies at 85
Famed photographer Bob Adelman, whose portfolio captured many moving moments during the civil rights movement, died Saturday in Miami. He was 85 years old. “He was an amazing man with a passion for civil rights, a sweetheart of a guy,” Adelman’s attorney told the Miami Herald. Adelman’s most iconic work happened during the 1960s, documenting…
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Va. Church Awards $2,100,000 to HBCU Students
The Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Va., hosted its 14th annual HBCU College Festival last month and awarded students $2.1 million in scholarships through historically black colleges and universities. The all-day event, held Feb. 20 at a local high school, attracted students from Virginia and nearby Washington, D.C., but also from as far away…
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Thousands Protest Donald Trump in NYC; Protesters Stop Traffic in Ariz.
As was the case in Chicago last week, thousands took to the streets of New York City on Saturday to protest Donald Trump, and dozens more shut down a highway in Arizona at the same time. The protests, though not officially linked, look like the new normal as groups join together against what many see as…
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Obama in Cuba: A Step Into History
Editor’s note: This story was first published in March. We’re featuring it again in light Fidel Castro’s death. When Air Force One lands at Havana’s José Martí International Airport Sunday afternoon, President Barack Obama will quickly get a symbolic look at the daunting challenge he faces to make the changes he’s forged between the United…
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Cuba Gooding Jr. Says He Wept Uncontrollably on The People v. OJ Simpson Set
As the ’90s come back in full effect, including the infamous O.J. Simpson case, which is back in the news, actor Cuba Gooding Jr. is chiming in as well. Gooding, who portrays the once-upon-a-time gridiron great in the popular FX series The People v. O.J. Simpson, said he suffered a “nervous breakdown” on the set…
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‘Obamacare Kid’ Comes Out as Transgender Teen
Who could forget the cherubic face of the little boy in a vest who stood by President Barack Obama as he signed his landmark Affordable Care Act into law nearly six years ago? The child in the photo, Marcelas Owens, then an 11-year-old health care activist, has just turned 17 and has also recently come…

