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  • Man Walks Into Queens, NY, McDonald’s With Knife Sticking Out of His Back

    On Tuesday morning, 53-year-old Andrew Hardy was trying to break up a fight when he was stabbed in the back. Hardy then strolled into a Queens, N.Y., McDonald’s with the knife still sticking out of his back. With his white T-shirt soaked in blood and the knife plunged deep into the center of his back,…

  • Members of Congress Join Hands to Sing ‘We Shall Overcome’

    A rare moment took place on Capitol Hill Tuesday. Congressional leaders posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, Congress’ highest honor, to Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. Afterward, the congress members joined hands and sang a harmonious rendition of “We Shall Overcome” to honor the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil…

  • Primary Fight: Charles Rangel Declares Victory, but Adriano Espaillat Refuses to Concede  

    Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) thus far appears to have maintained his grip on New York’s 13th Congressional District, leading his closest primary challenger by approximately 1,800 votes and earning about 47 percent of the vote with 100 percent of precincts reporting, according to New York Times election data. The veteran politician may indeed once again…

  • It’s Not Crazy for African-American World Cup Fans to Root for Ghana

    In Team USA’s World Cup game against Ghana, I found myself cheering for Ghana. On Twitter I was accused of being unpatriotic, including by some people I respect. It’s hard to explain, but what can I say? I wanted the African team—or maybe the brown(est) team—to win (I’m black). Am I wrong? —World Cup Worries…

  • Men, Don’t Let Your Feelings Be Hurt by #PrisonBae

    Fact: Jeremy Meeks is fine. OK, technically that’s an opinion, but it seems the vast majority of people—including a couple of modeling agencies—share it, so let’s just say it’s close to fact. Meeks—the convicted felon with chiseled features, eyes the color of a Caribbean ocean and a café au lait complexion who has drawn the…

  • Guerrilla Artist and Professor Installs Hidden Monument to Trayvon Martin

    One associate professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design wants to make sure Trayvon Martin, the unarmed African-American 17-year-old gunned down in Florida by George Zimmerman in 2012, will be remembered in perpetuity in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Matthew Hincman for years had been eyeing a lamppost as a potential art space before…

  • Library of Congress Gets African-American Oral History Archive

    The Library of Congress is now the home of The HistoryMakers collection, which details the black experience in America, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington announced on Tuesday. “The HistoryMakers archive provides invaluable first-person accounts of both well-known and unsung African-Americans, detailing their hopes, dreams and accomplishments—often in the face of adversity,” Billington said in…

  • 4-Year-Old Ruins Baby Sitter’s Plan to Blame Robbery on Black Man

    A baby sitter got more than she bargained for when she told the little girl she was baby-sitting to lie. Four-year-old Abby Dean ruined her baby sitter’s plan to frame the next-door neighbor for a robbery she conspired to commit with her boyfriend on the house where she was baby-sitting, according to Fox 6. On…

  • MLK’s Daughter Talks About Her Parents’ Legacy and Her Sibling Rivalry

    “There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors,” said author and political activist Helen Keller. “And no slave who has not had a king among his.” And perhaps this has never been more befitting than when applied to the famed African-American family whose name, history and legacy are synonymous with…

  • LeBron James Opts Out of Contract With Miami Heat, Becoming Free Agent

    Let the frenzy begin. LeBron James has exercised “his early-termination option,” making him an unrestricted free agent on July 1, ESPN reports. While James had until June 30 to opt out of his current contract, ESPN believes that having his agent, Rich Paul, tell the Miami Heat a week before the deadline gives not only…