• Cosby Breaks Silence, Only Expects Black Media to Remain ‘Neutral’

    Amid a welter of decades-old allegations of sexual assault, embattled actor and comedian Bill Cosby broke his silence recently, placing the burden on black media outlets to remain neutral in the widening scandal, the Hollywood Reporter writes, citing a piece at the New York Post. “Let me say this,” Cosby told the New York Post Friday.…

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  • Prosecutor Quietly Releases New Ferguson Documents

    As a nation marched against police violence in the black community, the Associated Press reports that the St. Louis prosecutor on Saturday quietly released additional documents from the investigation into the police shooting death of Michael Brown, including an interview transcript of a friend who reported seeing the teen get shot in the back. St.…

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  • The Root TV: I’m Black, Undocumented and Torn About Obama’s New Immigration Order

    Jonathan Jayes-Green immigrated to the U.S. from Panama when he was 13, but it wasn’t until his senior year in high school, when he began to fill out college applications and financial-aid forms, that he realized how much of an impact his status as an undocumented immigrant would have on his ability to attend college…

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  • The Signs of Protest From the Justice for All March

    Thousands descended on Washington, D.C., on Saturday to participate in the Justice for All march. They wore masks and shirts with messages and carried rally signs down Pennsylvania Avenue from Freedom Plaza to the U.S. Capitol to protest police brutality and demand reform. Here are some of the more memorable signs and messages: “I’m here…

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  • Photos: Images From the Justice for All March

    Thousands of demonstrators joined the families of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Akai Gurley on Saturday in Washington, D.C., for the Justice for All march to end police brutality and increase police accountability. Participants made their way down Pennsylvania Avenue from Freedom Plaza to the U.S. Capitol. A coalition of several…

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  • ‘A Movement, Not Just a Moment’: Thousands March to Call for an End to Police Violence 

    Armed with posters and a camera, Delores and Shannon King made the three-hour trek from Portsmouth, Va., to the nation’s capital on Saturday to join thousands of people gathered for the Justice for All demonstration protesting the recent deaths of several unarmed black men at the hands of white police officers. “We are here to…

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  • Adrian Peterson’s Appeal of Suspension Denied

    On Friday an arbitrator pulled the plug on any dream that Adrian Peterson, the suspended Minnesota Vikings running back, had of returning to a National Football League playing field anytime soon. Harold Henderson, a former NFL executive vice president for labor relations and the hearing officer appointed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, ruled that Peterson must…

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  • Teen Fatally Shoots Self on FaceTime With Friend

    A 15-year-old boy in Lynwood, Ill., fatally shot himself in the head while video-chatting with a friend in what police initially suspected was a tragic accident but was ruled a suicide by the coroner, the New York Daily News writes. Blake Hannett, a sophomore at Marian Catholic High School, was found slumped in a chair…

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  • Baby of Slain Texas Woman Is Found in Mexico

    A missing 11-month-old boy from Houston was found Friday in Mexico during an intense search sparked by the discovery of his mother’s mutilated body at her home, police said, according to the New York Daily News. Achilles Lambert, who police say was abandoned by his father, Patrick Lambert, 38, was found in good condition in…

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