• Martin Salia, the Md. Doctor Being Treated for Ebola in Neb., Has Died

    Dr. Martin Salia, the Maryland physician who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone and was brought to Nebraska for emergency treatment on Saturday, died Monday. He was the second person to die from the disease in the United States; Thomas Eric Duncan died from the disease after traveling to Dallas from Liberia earlier this year.…

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  • Nominate a Star of Tomorrow for the Young Futurists of 2015

    Who are the young black trailblazers in your community? The Root is putting the spotlight on the African-American leaders and innovators of the future, and we want you to help. We are now accepting nominations for The Root 2015 Young Futurists list, to be unveiled in February. Young Futurists are between the ages of 16 and 22 and committed…

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  • Photos Capture Caribbean Rituals for Memorializing the Dead

    Without wishing to sound unduly morbid, death is irrefutably part of life; or, as the poet T.S. Eliot famously remarked in Sweeney Agonistes (pdf), “Life is death.” From classical writers who expounded the notion of dying to African-American novelists James Baldwin and Walter Mosley, much of whose work is permeated by the fear of it, the…

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  • Who Was Joel A. Rogers?

    Editor’s note: For those who are wondering about the retro title of this black-history series, please take a moment to learn about historian Joel A. Rogers, author of the 1934 book 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro With Complete Proof, to whom these “amazing facts” are an homage. Amazing Fact About the Negro No. 100: Which journalist was…

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  • SNL Parodies Upcoming White House Bourbon Summit

    After Democrats were delivered a resounding defeat this midterm election season, President Barack Obama asked the next Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to the White House to hash out their differences over bourbon—a meeting that is still in the planning stages.  The offer sparked speculation across the Internet about the potential outcome of the…

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  • Lawyer: Bill ‘Cosby Does Not Intend to Dignify’ Sex Assault ‘Allegations With Any Comment’

    A lawyer for Bill Cosby released a statement Sunday, saying the veteran comedian would not dignify “decade-old, discredited” claims of sexual abuse with a response. The lawyer, John P. Schmitt, released the statement to the Associated Press and it was also posted at the comedian’s website. The statement represents the first comment from the 77-year-old…

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  • Report: KKK Threatens ‘Lethal Force’ Against Ferguson Protesters

    As a nation awaits a grand jury decision in the Ferguson, Mo., police shooting case that has divided some Americans along racial lines, members of a Missouri-based Ku Klux Klan chapter have been distributing fliers that promise to use “lethal force” against “terrorists masquerading as ‘peaceful protesters,’’’ Vice News reports. The fliers, reportedly distributed by…

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  • Judge Orders Father of 26 to Pay Child Support

    A 50-year-old man who has fathered 26 children with 20 different women has been ordered to pay child support to the mother of a 2-year-old boy in Arkansas,  the Smoking Gun reports, citing court documents. The man, Terry Turnage of Memphis, Tenn., was ordered this month to pay $60 per week to the mother of…

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  • Watch: Michael Brown and Darren Wilson Encounter Lasted Less Than 2 Minutes

    The deadly encounter between Ferguson, Mo., police Officer Darren Wilson and unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown on Aug. 9 lasted less than two minutes, according to records obtained by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The dispatch records, obtained under Missouri’s Sunshine Law, provide the best timeline yet for the events surrounding the shooting of Brown, the report…

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  • Cosby Cancels TV Appearance After Meme Fail

    Update: In a prerecorded appearance on NPR’s Weekend Edition, Bill Cosby was joined by his wife, Camille, to discuss a loan of his extensive collection of African-American art to the Smithsonian Museum. According to NPR, host Scott Simon, during the interview, offered Cosby the opportunity to address the allegations that have been swirling in the…

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