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Why Trinity is Pissed Off at Wimbledon Announcers, and How Her Dad Dennis is Involved

Why Trinity is Pissed Off at Wimbledon Announcers, and How Her Dad Dennis is Involved

The professional soccer player has been at Wimbledon supporting her boyfriend, tennis star Ben Shelton.
What's Happening to Diddy's Fortune? Here's What We Know

What’s Happening to Diddy’s Fortune? Here’s What We Know

He was once on the way to billionaire status. Now, Diddy's net worth and his
After Three Open-Heart Surgeries, This Black Father Discovered an Unusual Cure

After Three Open-Heart Surgeries, This Black Father Discovered an Unusual Cure

Donnie Seals, Sr. and his son, Eric share a transformational trip in a PBS documentary
New AI TikTok Trend Has Gorillas Posing as Black Women, and Folks are <i>Pissed</i>

New AI TikTok Trend Has Gorillas Posing as Black Women, and Folks are Pissed

Yes, it's exactly what you think it is. And yes, you should be offended.
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    GLAAD Serves Up Details on 'Experts'

    Project Says Website Will Give Journalists Rest of the Story The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, known as GLAAD, launched a project on Wednesday designed “to educate the media about the extreme rhetoric of over three dozen activists who are often given a platform to speak in opposition to LGBT people and the issues…

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    CNN Lifts Roland Martin's Suspension

    Monthlong Absence From Network About to End CNN has lifted its monthlong suspension of contributing political analyst Roland Martin, a CNN spokeswoman confirmed Monday night. Betsy Rothstein, editor of the media news website FishbowlDC, had posted late Monday afternoon that “CNN staff was alerted today on the 10 am conference call that Roland Martin’s suspension…

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    Sue Simmons Story a Battle of Sources

    Tipsheet Says WNBC Colleagues Upset by N.Y. Post Piece A TV insider tipsheet Friday posted a rebuttal to a New York Post story that began, “There were 5 million reasons to oust Sue Simmons — and they were all in her paycheck.” The Post “exclusive” by Don Kaplan, published Thursday, asserted, “WNBC/Channel 4 refused to…

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    NABJ and Unity End Year Solidly in Black

    Other Journalism Groups Report Modest Surpluses, Red Ink Two years after the journalism associations hit a financial rough patch caused by the recession and cutbacks in the news industry, the National Association of Black Journalists and Unity: Journalists of Color, Inc. emerged from 2011 solidly in the black, leaders of those groups said on Wednesday.…

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    First Stations Pull Limbaugh Show

    Ad Boycott Called “Uncomfortable but Not Crippling” “The nationally syndicated Rush Limbaugh radio show has been pulled from Hilo radio station KPUA-AM 670 in the aftermath of his offensive remarks about a woman who spoke in favor of health plan coverage for contraception,” Erika Engle wrote Monday in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, using material from the…

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    Vickie Burns Leaving NBC in LA

    Vickie Burns, who came to NBC’s Los Angeles station as vice president/news after holding vice president positions at NBC stations in New York and Los Angeles, is stepping down at KNBC and leaving NBC, she said Friday. “Vickie is pursuing other opportunities — in and out of the company; her last day at the station,…

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    Julianne Malveaux Quits as College Pres

    After 5 Years, Pundit Says It’s Longest She’s Held a Job Julianne Malveaux, the politically progressive economist and commentator, has resigned as president of Bennett College for Women “to pursue other challenges” [PDF], the college announced on Tuesday. Malveaux , 58, has been president of the small historically black school in Greensboro, N.C., since 2007.…

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    NPR Names Heads of News Operation

    NPR Friday named Kinsey Wilson and Margaret Low Smith as top executives in the NPR News chain of command, apparently without considering any people of color for the positions. In January, Alex P. Kellogg, one of NPR’s two black male on-air journalists, left the network after 14 months on the job, reaffirming that the network’s…

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    DC News Director Quits, Citing Ethics

    Jim Asendio, likely the highest-ranking African American news director at a top-tier NPR affiliate, resigned at WAMU-FM in the nation’s capital on Tuesday “because I did not agree with an upper management decision to have working journalists attend a donor-only, station-sponsored event,” he said. “I do not believe that reporters should be exposed to the…