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  • Cops Keep Raiding Home Looking for Man Who Died 8 Years Ago

    James Jordan Sr. died eight years ago, and yet the New York City Police Department keeps on barging into his home, demanding that his wife and kids surrender him, the New York Post reports. Since the man’s passing in 2006 at the age of 46, the cops have entered the Jordan family’s Brooklyn home more…

  • Jada Pinkett Smith to Return to TV

    Jada Pinkett Smith is heading back to the small screen, with Fox ordering a series that plans to dive into the early detective days of Batman police commissioner James Gordon, the Associated Press reports. The show, slated to be called Gotham, doesn’t have an air date but producer Warner Bros. Television told AP that it…

  • Woman Saves Boy at Basketball Game: ‘I Did What Any Parent Would Do’

    Melody Burrell was at an Illinois basketball tournament with her son over the weekend when a 16-year-old player made a shot and then collapsed. Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory High School player Jermaine Cullum wasn’t breathing, according to reports. Burrell, a nurse who had been watching a different game at the tournament with her 15-year-old…

  • Donald Sterling Searching for Lawyers to Fight NBA Sanctions

    Donald Sterling isn’t going quietly into the night, with TMZ Sports reporting that the embattled owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, caught on tape telling a female friend not to bring black players to the games, is looking for lawyers to fight the NBA’s lifetime ban and possible forced sale of the team. According to…

  • Where Was All of This Leslie Jones Haterade When Chris Rock Did His Slavery Joke?

    Saturday Night Live writer Leslie Jones’ recent on-air appearance on the iconic sketch show has sparked outrage among those who have argued that when it comes to comedy, certain topics should be off-limits, including slavery—the subject of Jones’ remarks. In case you missed it, she did a bit Saturday night describing how, as a taller black…

  • Richard Williams: Driven to Make Tennis History

    How many times have we watched that stern, focused visage give way to a knowing grin as Richard Williams awaited the inevitable embrace from one of his just-won-a-grand slam daughters, Venus and Serena? Their names synonymous with tennis dominance, the sisters are the embodiment of a blueprint for success once laid out by their driven…

  • Ariz. Teacher Sues High School for Racial Discrimination

    English teacher Cicely Cobb says she has been tormented by students and administrators at Desert Vista High School in Ahwatukee, Ariz., because of her race, and that the matter has escalated since she filed a lawsuit against the school and the Tempe Union High School District in February, the Raw Story reports. Students brazenly disrespect…

  • What Kerry Washington Can Teach Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian

    Kerry Washington did something shocking a couple of weeks ago: She reached one of life’s major milestones—giving birth to her beautiful baby girl—but she didn’t publicize it.  She didn’t tweet, Instagram or Facebook it. She didn’t leak it to People magazine. And somehow, in our social media-saturated age, the Scandal star decided that she didn’t…

  • 9-Year-Old Brooklyn Girl Killed in Car Crash 

    A 9-year-old Brooklyn, N.Y., girl leaving church on Sunday was killed in a three-car crash, the Daily News reports. Fourth-grader Rebecca Ramnarine died at Brookdale University Hospital shortly after the late-afternoon accident, the news site notes. The driver who caused the crash is also the suspect in a hit-and-run collision that occurred before the accident…

  • Nigerian President: Location of Kidnapped Schoolgirls Unknown 

    Editor’s note: Days have turned into weeks for the more than 200 schoolgirls who were abducted in Nigeria last month. As reported in this excerpt from The Vanguard newspaper, government officials have admitted to not knowing the girls’ exact location, and hopes that they will be returned home soon are beginning to diminish.  Calling on…