• With Queen of Katwe, Figuring Out What Black Moviegoers Want Remains a Mystery 

    Heads are swiveling over the box-office beatdown that Boo! A Madea Halloween has given Jack Reacher and Inferno, earning $27.6 million the week of its premiere and $17 million the second week, topping both thrillers starring A-listers Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks, respectively. Some are wondering how yet another Madea film can win at the…

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  • The Cast of Set It Off: Where Are They Now?

    Set It Off, the bank-heist thriller starring Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, Queen Latifah and Kimberly Elise, debuted 20 years ago on Nov. 6. The film, directed by F. Gary Gray, grossed more than $41 million at the box office and received positive reviews; some critics compared it to Thelma & Louise. Take a…

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  • Mom Sends Daughter to School With Note Pleading for Help

    An 11-year-old showed a handwritten message to an adult at East Feliciana Middle School in Clinton, La., on Tuesday. In it, her mother said that she was being held against her will and needed help, CBS News reports. School officials proceeded to contact the authorities. According to CBS News, authorities found the woman in a…

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  • Man Punches and Kills 64-Year-Old in NYC

    In a video recently released by police, a man in a white T-shirt can be seen walking up to Patrick Gorman, 64, in the Queens borough of New York City and then knocking him to the ground with one punch, the New York Daily News. The attack occurred June 26. After he punches Gorman, the attacker can…

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  • Calif. Woman Who Struggled With Bipolar Disorder Shot to Death by Cops

    Michelle Lee Shirley, 39, was fatally shot by Torrance, Calif., police as she approached a group of officers in her car, according to the New York Daily News. According to authorities, Torrance police responded to a series of 911 calls in which they were warned of an “erratic and reckless driver.” When cops found Shirley,…

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  • 10 Signs You’re Black and From Detroit

    It’s fine to admit, unless you’re from Detroit, that you may only know the city through Martin reruns and a mayoral sex scandal. OK, cool—but just know that that scandal is nearly a decade old and Martin has been off the air for almost twice as long. Before and after, Detroit has always been incomparable…

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  • See What Happened When This Young Man Told His Mother He's Not Voting

    Girl, we know how you feel! While many of us understand how important it is to exercise our right to vote, many still do not. In this particular case, young Kenny Okwara planned on voting the entire time; he just wanted to see how his mom would react if he told her he wasn’t going…

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  • Stepfather's Bail Increased to $250,000 After Release of Autopsy Report in NYC Child-Abuse Case

    Rysheim Smith’s bail was increased from $50,000 to $250,000 on Monday after the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled the death of his 6-year-old stepson, Zymere Perkins, a homicide, according to the New York Post. According to the autopsy report, Zymere died of fatal child-abuse syndrome. He had broken ribs, finger…

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  • Missing NYC Woman’s Body Found, Death Ruled a Homicide

    Dayo Corley was found dead in the driver’s seat of a black Chevy Equinox in South Jamaica in the Queens borough of New York City, the New York Post reports. The car, which had Florida plates, was found around noon Monday. According to the Post, Corley’s death was deemed a homicide, and there were obvious signs of…

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  • 8 Years a President: Thoughts on 2 Terms of a Black President and Black First Family  

    It’s a tall task to assess the entirety of President Barack Obama’s two terms in office, to cull an ultimate judgment from all the success and missteps of his administration, and then measure that against the unprecedented obstructions it faced. One can point to the decline in deficit and the growth of gross domestic product,…

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