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New Development After White NYC College Professor Makes Racist Comments on Work Zoom When She Thought She Was on Mute
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Black Panther Party Celebrates Its 55th Anniversary With Unveiling of Huey Newton Bust
The bust is the first permanent piece of art to honor the Black Panther Party in Oakland, the city where the group was founded.
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Ahmaud Arbery Mural in Georgia Is a Place to Advocate for Justice and Connect to History
Marvin Weeks created the mural of Arbery in hopes that the area will become a center for discussion of racial equality.
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Donald Trump Jr. Is Selling T-Shirts That Mock Alec Baldwin’s Fatal Movie Set Shooting
The son of the former president thought it would be funny to sell T-shirts with the slogan ‘Guns don’t kill people, Alec Baldwin kills people’ on his website.
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In Moving Deposition, Vanessa Bryant Reveals How She Learned About the Deaths of Kobe and Gianna
Bryant has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County alleging emotional distress.
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Ja’Marr Chase Doesn’t Play Fair, the Kansas City Chiefs Don’t Play at All and Other Takeaways From Week 7 of the NFL
With Week 7 of the NFL officially in the books, let’s discuss what went down.
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‘Dave Is Listening,’ Says Chappelle’s Rep—but Is He Really Ready for Dialogue?
The comedian is reportedly open to talks with Netflix employees, though activist Ashlee Marie Preston says he’s been ‘invited to the table…but won’t show up.’
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‘It Was Bad’: Karl-Anthony Towns Talks Mental Health, Survivors Guilt After Losing Eight Relatives to COVID-19
The 25-year-old has had a difficult time during the pandemic and opened up about his journey.







