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  • How to Get Away With Dressing to Kill

    Last week 12 million tuned in for TV producer Shonda Rhimes’ new addictive hit, How to Get Away With Murder, starring Viola Davis. Some of those viewers were immersed in the whodunit drama and murderous legal clientele; some were just in it for the clothes: For good … https://twitter.com/andreanaclay/status/517903029811425280https://twitter.com/mstraciemorris/status/518180364381339650 And for bad … https://twitter.com/mellyville/status/518145713650552832https://twitter.com/remylekun/status/518075579791208448 But we…

  • Changing the Culture of Sexual Assault on College Campuses

    Kristin McCovery says she was about to end a date with a fellow Howard University student on a January night three years ago when things suddenly took a wrong turn. After having consensual sex, the man wasn’t ready for her to leave his dorm room. He pushed her back onto the bed, where she hit…

  • NC Police Pepper-Spray Black Teen in White Foster Parents’ Home

    One Wake County, N.C., family is outraged after police pepper-sprayed their son inside his own home after he was mistakenly reported as a burglar by a neighbor, ABC 11 reports. DeShawn Currie has been with Ricky and Stacy Tyler and their three young children, his foster family, for about a year. The Tylers love their…

  • Zane Spills the Juicy Details About Her New Movie, Addicted

    More than a decade ago, Zane, then an unknown suburban mother of three, changed the literary landscape when she self-published her first novel, Addicted. It was the deliciously freaky (and fictional) tale of a woman in similar circumstances, a mom of three, but this one had an insatiable appetite for sex—with three men other than…

  • Florida Inmate Beaten to Death After Aunt Reported Guard’s Threats

    She was supposed to walk free in about seven months, when she would have completed her 22-month sentence for grand theft. However, on Oct. 1, Florida Lowell Correctional Institution inmate Latandra Ellington was found dead in her cell in solitary confinement, according to the Miami Herald. According to the report, Ellington, 36, had written a…

  • 1st Person Diagnosed With Ebola in America Has Died, Hospital Reports

    Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, who was exposed to the disease before leaving his home in Liberia, has died, according to the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, which posted a note about his death on its Facebook page. “It is with profound sadness and heartfelt disappointment that we must inform you of the…

  • Cowboys Player Involved in Sexual Assault Allegations Accused of Rape Attempt in 2013

    C.J. Spillman, the Dallas Cowboys special-teams player accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the team hotel last month, may have sexually assaulted another woman last year, the New York Daily News reports. According to the Daily News, Spillman, who was a member of the San Francisco 49ers at the time, allegedly “attempted to rape…

  • Woman’s Throat Slashed in NYC After She Turns Down Date 

    An unidentified woman is in critical condition after a man slashed her throat for rejecting his invitation to go on a date, the New York Post reports. According to the site, the man came up to the woman in the lobby of an apartment building in the Jamaica, Queens, section of New York City on…

  • Detroit Cop Who Killed 7-Year-Old Will Face Only Misdemeanor Charge 

    The most serious charge against Joseph Weekley, the elite Detroit police officer who says he accidentally shot 7-year-old Aiyana Stanley-Jones while conducting a raid for a murder suspect, has been dropped, the Associated Press reports. On Monday, Michigan’s appeals court upheld the dismissal of the manslaughter charge. Wayne County Judge Cynthia Gray Hathaway originally dismissed…

  • ‘Keep Moving’ Command Used by Ferguson Cops Is Ruled Unconstitutional by Federal Judge

    It’s a command that people commonly hear from police officers when cops are trying to disperse a crowd: “Keep moving.” In the aftermath of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., protesters were told “to keep moving” time and time again by law enforcement, but a federal judge in St. Louis has found that…