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  • Report: Truck Driver in Tracy Morgan Crash Allegedly Tweeted, ‘It’s My Road Move or Get Hit’

    It’s expected to be a long road to recovery for comedian Tracy Morgan, who is likely to stay in the hospital for weeks to come to treat the injuries he suffered in a New Jersey Turnpike pileup on Saturday, the Associated Press reports. According to AP, Morgan remains in critical condition after having surgery for…

  • Couple Involved in Vegas Shooting May Have White Supremacist Ties  

    As police searched the apartment of the couple involved in the fatal shooting of two police officers and several civilians in Las Vegas, a stunning theory began to emerge: The couple may have white supremacist ties. According to the Las Vegas Sun, police found swastika symbols in the apartment, and neighbors told the authorities that…

  • Watch: Sir Mix-a-Lot Wins Over Seattle Symphony Crowd With ‘Baby Got Back’

    You’ve never quite seen “Baby Got Back” performed like this. Rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot performed his iconic hit with the Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle, turning the show into one unlike any other. For his hit tune, the rapper called upon the women in the audience to come up on the stage and…

  • Police: Teen Raped and Forced to Sign Escort Contract by Craigslist Predator 

    A Philadelphia teen thought she was arriving for a job interview after answering an ad for in-home health care she saw on Craigslist. Instead, police say, she was forced to sign on as an escort, take naked photos and was then raped, the New York Daily News reports. Police told the newspaper that Kevin Cornish,…

  • Tony Awards 2014 Belong to Audra McDonald

    Sunday night’s 68th Annual Tony Awards were all about Audra McDonald and James Monroe Iglehart, as one became the most decorated Broadway actress of all time with her win and the other saw his decision to surpass being a pro wrestler and a Harlem Globetrotter pay off with his first Tony win. McDonald wowed Broadway…

  • The Color of Change: The Army’s 1st Black, Female 2-Star General on Diversifying the Army

    Maj. Gen. Marcia Anderson knows a thing or two about leadership and diversity in the Army. And so she should, as the most senior-ranking black woman—a badge she has worn since 2011, when she became the first black, female two-star general. Being in the position that she is in, and knowing what she knows, Anderson…

  • Jermaine Jackson Slams New MJ Album: ‘I’m Not Happy’

    On Thursday, Jermaine Jackson will return to Motown along with his brothers Jackie, Marlon and Tito to launch a nationwide reunion tour of the Jacksons. Jermaine is also promoting a nonmusical, philanthropic business venture—a bottled-water company that promises to use a percentage of its profits to build wells to provide clean water in Ethiopia and…

  • What Your Favorite Dance Says About You

    It’s summertime, and that means parties, weddings, barbecues, family reunions and, of course, line dancing. What does your favorite dance say about you? 1. Cha-Cha Slide This Chicago dance, created by Chicago artist DJ Casper in 2000, has become a staple at weddings, birthdays, bar mitzvahs, proms, parties—essentially anyplace people have a reason to get…

  • Why It’s Time to End Speculation About Race in Genomics

    In a probing piece in the Wall Street Journal, Harvard scholars David Altshuler and Henry Louis Gates Jr., The Root’s editor-in-chief and , discuss the futility of using science as a tool to justify the racial advantages of some groups over others. Genomic technology has demonstrated on a significant scale that many individuals have mixed…

  • Blacks and Asians Denied Entry to Dallas Bar, Ex-Employee Charges

    A popular Dallas nightspot is under investigation by city officials amid allegations that managers racially discriminated against minorities, ordering workers to deny reservations to callers who “sounded ghetto or too Asian,” according to a former employee, WFAA News 8 reports. Stephanie Guidy, a former event coordinator at Kung Fu Saloon in Uptown Dallas, told the…