• Howard U. Republican Students Actually Think Donald Trump Will Benefit Black People

    Howard University’s College Republicans organization has rebooted itself after 10 years of being silent. Why? Because its members think Donald Trump will actually benefit black people. Alexis Hasty is the woman behind the resurgence of the group, and she even received a $2,000 donation from Republican National Committee Chairman-turned-White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.…

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  • Chris Brown on His Stalker Tendencies: ‘If I Love You, Bitch, Ain’t Nobody Gonna Have You’

    Chris Brown is basically every guy you’ve never wanted to come across when it comes to dating. Of course, there was the time he brutally beat Rihanna. Then there was the time he basically said that an R&B singer’s suicide attempt was done for attention. And now he’s confessing to be a stalker. In a…

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  • Blind Rapper Ethers Donald Trump on NYC Train

    An anonymous New York City rapper has gone viral after dropping some bars about Donald Trump during a train ride. With Fat Joe’s “All the Way Up” instrumental as his music playing from his cellphone, the rapper had a lot to say about Trump. “Your plan for the wall is stupid to say the least/Stupid…

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  • Russell Simmons Sells RushCard to Competitor for $147,000,000

    In 2015, thousands of users of Russell Simmons’ prepaid debit card, RushCard, were up in arms after a computer glitch during a software update left them unable to access their money. Weeks went by before people were able to use their cards, and many complained they were left with overdue bills and even faced eviction.…

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  • The New Mr. Clean Is a Black Man

    Bald head? Check. Single gold hoop? Check. A smile that would put the most expensive veneers to shame? Check. A white dude? No check. Procter & Gamble has decided to give Mr. Clean a makeover, and his name is Mike Jackson. Jackson beat out thousands of would-be hopefuls who were vying to be the new…

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  • No, You Can’t Just Wake Up and Decide to Be Black

    Apparently people seem to have a hard time grasping the concept of race when it comes to being black. That was clearly seen in the comments section of my Paris Jackson post about how she had declared herself a black woman. I left the ending vague and with a question on purpose because I wanted…

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  • Will #BoycottStarbucks Make the Lines Move Faster?

    Conservatives are up in arms over the fact that Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz sent out a companywide letter stating that the company plans to hire 10,000 refugees in the wake of President HitlerBannon signing an executive order temporarily halting citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the U.S. “We are…

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  • Kirk Franklin Has Jesus and His Heater by His Side to Deal With Trolls

    Kirk Franklin had social media in an uproar Saturday after he took on Twitter trolls who took issue with his anti-Muslim-ban tweets. “I am a Christian who would rather sit at the table with a Muslim brother than ban him from a home that wasn’t originally mine,” Franklin tweeted. Of course, it didn’t take the…

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  • Sage Steele Had a Hard Time Rolling Luggage Because of LAX Protests 

    ESPN’s Sage Steele is trying really hard to become the new Stacey Dash. And this time she’s complaining about how she had to wade through protesters while dragging her luggage at Los Angeles International Airport. “So THIS is why thousands of us dragged luggage nearly 2 miles to get to LAX, but still missed our…

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  • Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Mahershala Ali and Hidden Figures Win Big at SAG Awards

    The 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards took place Sunday night, and on the heels of President HWSRN’s immigration ban specifically targeting Muslims, some award winners used the opportunity to speak out against the atrocities that unfolded over the weekend. Mahershala Ali took home the SAG Award for best supporting actor for his performance in Moonlight,…

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