• 2 Dead, 2 Wounded in Courthouse Shooting

    The shooter’s estranged wife is reportedly one of two people fatally wounded in a shooting this morning at Wilmington, Del.’s New Castle County Courthouse, the Associated Press reports. The shooter, who authorities say is also dead, opened fire at 8 a.m. in the lobby of the building. Check back for updates on this developing story.…

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  • Obama Complicit in Economic Woes

    Perhaps President Obama isn’t as much of a economically empowering friend to minority Americans as we think he is? Colorlines editor Imara Jones writes that the POTUS is complicit in some of the Republicans’ financially tough policies. To be sure, the House GOP and their Senate allies have displayed a frightening and gleeful zeal in…

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  • Exactly How ‘Black’ Is Black America?

    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. (The Root) — 100 Amazing Facts About…

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  • Frank Ocean Fine With Being Disliked

    As fans watched in front of their flatscreens to see whether singer-songwriter Frank Ocean won a coveted Grammy Award on Sunday night — he did — the artist himself was probably thinking about how to get the particulars of his next work just right, writes Jeff Himmelman in the New York Times magazine. In the…

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  • In Nigeria, Citizens Are Separate and Not Equal

    As many fans closely follow the Nigerian football team, Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani writes in the New York Times of the country’s caste system, in which you’re either on top or dismissed without a second look. BIGOTS and racists exist in America, without a doubt, but America today is a more civilized place than Nigeria. Not because of…

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  • Obama's State of the Union Address to Focus on Jobs

    As the American economy struggles to regain its footing, President Obama declared that his upcoming State of the Union address will tackle jobs, reports USA Today. “I’m going to be talking about making sure that we’re focused on job creation here in the United States of America,” Obama told House Democrats last week. Obama and…

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  • $1 Million Reward Expected for Dorner Capture

    The manhunt for Christopher Dorner continues for a fourth day in California, reports the LA Times. A $1 million reward for information leading to his capture is expected to be announced by Southern California police during a press conference at 1 p.m. PST. A massive manhunt for Dorner began last week after the 33-year-old former…

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  • Mardi Gras Shooting Wounds 4 on Bourbon Street

    On Saturday night, four people were wounded when several men opened fire on New Orleans’ crowded Bourbon Street, reports the Associated Press. Four shots rang out rapidly Saturday night, followed by screams as some in the crowd staggered into one another and a nearby wall, video taken by a bystander and released by police showed.…

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  • Chris Brown Crashes Car in Paparazzi Chase

    On Saturday, Chris Brown totaled his Porsche by driving into a wall in Los Angeles, according to the Associated Press. The embattled singer is nominated for best urban contemporary album at Sunday’s Grammy Awards. Brown told police that he lost control of his black Porsche during the chase. The singer’s rep told CNN that his client was…

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  • Olivia Pope, the 'Magical Negro'?

    On the Feminist Wire, male feminist Brandon Maxwell writes that Scandal is actually nothing special. It presents stereotypes with which Americans are comfortable, like patriarchal characters and a strong black woman who repeatedly saves the day, like the “magical negro” archetype. On the surface, the show seems progressive. It is rare to see such a…

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