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  • Grand Jury: No Indictment for Cops in John Crawford III Wal-Mart Shooting

    An Ohio special grand jury decided after days of deliberation that no officers will be charged in the death of 22-year-old John Crawford III, who was shot and killed inside a Beaverton Wal-Mart while carrying an air rifle sold at the store. Special Prosecutor Mark Piepmeier announced Wednesday morning at a press conference that the…

  • 14-Year-Old Louisiana Boy Fatally Shot by Police

    A 14-year-old Louisiana boy is dead after he was fatally shot by a Terrebonne Parish deputy Tuesday night in Houma, La., WWL TV reports. According to the report, Louisiana State Police are involved in the investigation of the shooting. Louisiana State Police Trooper Evan Harrell told reporters that it is still unclear what happened, but…

  • Protests in Ferguson After Michael Brown Memorial Burned 

    A small group of protesters converged on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday to continue the effort to bring attention and resolution to the shooting death of unarmed teen Michael Brown by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson. The protest comes after reports that a memorial to Brown caught fire Tuesday, which upset many on…

  • Wal-Mart Institutes New Dress Code Workers Say They Can’t Afford

    In an effort to spruce up the look of its stores for the upcoming holiday season, Wal-Mart has implemented a new dress code policy and wants its employees to wear collared shirts and khaki pants. But workers say they don’t know how they’ll pay for the new wardrobe, seeing as how they only make approximately $800 a month, the Huffington Post reports. Wal-Mart…

  • Ray Rice Scandal Causes NBA to Review Its Domestic Violence Policies

    There’s nothing wrong with learning from the mistakes of others, and the NBA is doing just that. Its officials are seeing just how much havoc unclear and lax domestic violence policies have caused the NFL, and so NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has described how the basketball league is getting ahead of the ball and reviewing its…

  • Bigen: The Black Magic ‘Solution’ for Male Baldness

    Bigen. Pronounced “Beijing.” Sounds almost magical. “Bigen Blackout.” That’s what the hood calls it. A mystical mix of chemicals whipped up and applied to hair, and like magic—or Magic Marker, as it were—beards look blacker, more asymmetrical, and hair looks thicker and fully restored. In a layman’s hands, Bigen is nothing more than semipermanent hair…

  • Know Your Rights When Confronted by the Police

    In recent months we’ve witnessed the arrests and deaths of citizens after disturbing interactions with police. In one of those cases, a bystander captured on video an incident during which Eric Garner died after being put in a choke hold on a sidewalk in New York City’s Staten Island. And just last weekend Danièle Watts, a…

  • Why Every Black Man Needs to Read Charles Blow’s ‘Up From Pain’

    Every man in America—particularly every black man in America—should read New York Times op-ed columnist Charles M. Blow’s recent essay, “Up From Pain,” adapted from his forthcoming memoir about identity, sexual abuse and coming to terms with his own identity as a man. Reading it is akin to listening to Nas or Kendrick Lamar at…

  • My Week at the CBC Convention

    This week I plan to drink more than normal, stay out later than I should, put on more makeup than I’d normally bother with and wear dresses that I only wear around this time of the year. Yes. That’s right. It’s time, once again, for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 44th annual Freaknik for old people: the…

  • 1.4M Threatened by Ebola Infection by 2015 if Epidemic Continues, CDC Says 

    The number of Ebola cases has been greatly underreported, and if something isn’t done soon, approximately 1.4 million individuals in West Africa could be infected by the deadly and unforgiving virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Washington Post reports. According to the report, which was released Tuesday, the CDC developed…