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  • What’s in a Name: Whites Like ‘African Americans,’ Don’t Like ‘Blacks’

    White Americans apparently do not have a problem with the ethnic label of “African American,” but “black” is a different story, according to a report at Pacific Standard magazine. Ethnic labels for people of color, such as “African American” and “black,” determine just how whites perceive them, according to a new study titled “A Rose by Any…

  • Adrian Peterson Ponders Leaving Vikings Amid Child Abuse Charges

    In the midst of a major investigation into accusations of child abuse, Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson says his departure from the team could be best for him and the organization, the Associated Press reports. Peterson thinks the coaches and players stand behind him, acccording to AP, citing a report from USA Today. But, the…

  • NYPD Rookie Kills ‘Totally Innocent,’ Unarmed Man

    In an apparent effort to ease tensions as protests rage across the nation over police violence against blacks, New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton on Friday called the death of a “totally innocent,” unarmed black man an “unfortunate tragedy,” The Guardian reports. “What happened last night was a very unfortunate tragedy,” Bratton said of the…

  • The Queen Latifah Show Canceled in 2nd Season

    As a result of low ratings and high costs, The Queen Latifah Show has been canceled, the Daily Mail reports. The daytime talk show, now in its second season, will stop production at the end of the year, though new episodes will continue to air through March, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The Sony Pictures…

  • Ernie Cobb Still Fighting to Clear His Name in One of Sport’s Biggest Scandals 

    Thursday, March 22, 1984. At 11:05 a.m., U.S. District Judge Leonard Wexler completed his instructions to the jury in the Federal Court Building in Brooklyn as Ernie Cobb awaited his judgment. Thoughts continuously raced through Cobb’s mind: How had he arrived here, he wondered, of all places, charged with allegedly conspiring to commit sports bribery…

  • Russia's Mikhail Gorbachev Teams With SCLC to Promote Nonviolence

    What do Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Charles Steele and former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev have in common? As it turns out, both have a passion for social justice, equality, nonviolent conflict resolution and a deep-rooted admiration for Martin Luther King Jr., who was the co-founder and first president of the SCLC. At a summit…

  • Model Janice Dickinson Releases Photos of Bill Cosby in a ‘Patchwork’ Robe

    Celebrity news site TMZ reports that it has obtained pictures of Bill Cosby from 1980s supermodel Janice Dickinson, who claims that she took Polaroids of the TV icon shortly before he sexually assaulted her—an accusation that she went public with in an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday. Here’s part of Dickinson’s description of the alleged…

  • How to Get Away With Murder Recap: Wait, Huh?!

    On Thursday night’s How to Get Away With Murder winter finale, after all the cryptic flashbacks we saw all season, it was finally revealed who killed Sam. It was Michaela! Or Wes! Or Wes and Annalise?! Wait, what?  Let’s run it down. 1. First, Annalise and Sam get into a nasty fight.  Annalise is packing Sam’s stuff like Bernadine…

  • Report: Darren Wilson Negotiating Resignation From Ferguson Police Department

    The Ferguson, Mo., police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in early August is wrapping up negotiations with city officials to resign, CNN reports. According to CNN’s sources, Darren Wilson has insisted that he did not commit any wrongdoing in the Aug. 9 shooting. The negotiations over his resignation are centered on whether…

  • Virginia High School:   No, Our Principal Wasn’t Throwing Up Gang Signs

    A Lawrenceville, Va., high school is trying to protect its principal against accusations that he was throwing up gang signs in a photo taken with students, WRIC reports. Brunswick High School Principal Warren Bell can be seen in the sharply criticized photo, making a hand gesture while standing next to five students, who were also…