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    Joyner Urges 'Sincere Apology' From Martin

    Syndicated radio host Tom Joyner Friday called on Roland Martin to “make it right” and offer “a sincere apology” to the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. Joyner urged his morning-show colleague not to be like “another family member who refused to turn around,” an obvious reference to Tavis Smiley, who left Joyner’s show amid…

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    CNN Suspends Roland Martin Over Tweets

    Pundit Won’t Be Appearing on Air “For the Time Being” CNN Wednesday suspended commentator Roland Martin over the tweets that the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has denounced as anti-gay. A CNN spokeswoman confirmed that the network issued this statement: “Roland Martin’s tweets were regrettable and offensive. Language that demeans is inconsistent with the…

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    News of Don Cornelius' Death Goes Viral

    The tipster who notified TMZ.com about the death of “Soul Train” creator Don Cornelius Wednesday morning might never be identified, but no identity was needed for the story to quickly consume social media and expand into the mainstream. TMZ.com, which has gained notoriety for breaking such celebrity news, reported at 6 a.m. Pacific Time: “Don…

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  • 4 Questions With Common

    Common gives a breakout performance in Luv, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, last week. The film is a coming-of-age story about a very impressionable 11-year-old boy. Common plays his uncle, who has just gotten out of prison and takes charge of the boy for the day. The entertainer had…

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  • Don Cornelius Dead at Age 75

    Donald C. “Don” Cornelius — the deep-voiced, longtime host and producer of the original must-see-TV dance-and-music showcase Soul Train – was found dead in his California home earlier today at the age of 75. Law-enforcement sources are saying he died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Los Angeles Times. There was no…

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    5 More Latino Journalists Flown to Israel

    Jewish Group Sees Chance to Influence Hispanics Five Latino journalists returned last week from an all-expenses-paid trip to Israel in another bid by an American Jewish group to influence the United States’ growing Latino population. “We welcome to Israel a group of prestigious journalists, publishers and reporters from the U.S. Hispanic Community,” proclaimed the New…

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  • 15 Black Military Heroes Through the Years

    Crispus Attucks: The former slave was the first casualty of the American Revolutionary War when he was killed during the Boston Massacre. In 1888 the Crispus Attucks monument was unveiled in the Boston Common. Lemuel Haynes: He served as a minuteman during the American Revolutionary War, fighting at the April 1775 Battle of Lexington. He…

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  • Survey: Obama's Base Focused on Jobs

    As he prepares to give the State of the Union address Tuesday, President Barack Obama has reason to be cautiously optimistic about the support he will get from his base for his re-election bid. However, to cement their support, he will need to focus on the issues that are most important to them in the…

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    Gossip Sites Lose, News Numbers Rise

    Visitors to African American-oriented websites upended the pecking order in December, according to the comScore Inc. research company, ending the long run of the lurid gossip site MediaTakeOut.com as champion eyeball magnet. That distinction, for now, goes to the website of Black Entertainment Television. Moreover, the newsier sites HuffPost BlackVoices, theGrio.com, theRoot.com, Essence.com and NewsOne,…

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  • Literacy Leader: Reading Is Not Optional

    Walter Dean Myers, the award-winning author of more than 100 books, including the New York Times bestseller Monster, was sworn in this week as the national ambassador for young people’s literature.  The position is designed to raise national awareness of the importance of an appreciation for books to the betterment of children’s lives. In other…

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