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  • Body Pulled From Indiana Lake Positively Identified as Teleka Patrick

    Authorities have positively identified the body pulled from Lake Charles in Indiana as missing Michigan doctor Teleka Patrick, USA Today reports. It is believed that the Kalamazoo, Mich., doctor drowned, and to date, investigators do not believe that foul play was involved, since no trauma was found on her body, the news site notes. Toxicology reports,…

  • Baseball Legend Hank Aaron Likens GOP to KKK

    Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron isn’t impressed with the advances in race relations in the United States, comparing members of the GOP who stall President Obama’s initiatives to the Ku Klux Klan, USA Today Sports reports. “Sure, this country has a black president, but when you look at a black president, President Obama is…

  • Rapper 50 Cent Ordered to Pay $16 Million in Headphone Settlement

    Looks like 50 Cent is going to have to fork over $16 million. That’s because the rapper turned mogul was supposed to produce a line of headphones with Sleek Audio but reportedly snagged design secrets from the Florida company and used them to create his own headphones, the Miami Herald reports. According to a recently…

  • GM to Invest $449 Million in Detroit-Area Auto Plants

    General Motors is investing $449 million in two Detroit-area factories that will build the next generation of the Chevrolet Volt hybrid electric car, the Associated Press reports. GM would not say how many jobs would be added, but the cash infusion will eventually create a second shift at the Detroit assembly plant that makes the…

  • Nursing Home Faces Lawsuit for Strip Show

    A Long Island nursing home’s attempt to entertain its residents didn’t go as planned, as the facility faces a lawsuit for staging a strip show for its patients, CBS news reports. The risqué event featuring male dancers was discovered after the son of one of the residents apparently found a photo among his mother’s things…

  • Belle: A Lesson About British Slavery Buried in a Love Story

    Fresh off the Oscar success of 12 Years a Slave, another slavery-themed, major motion picture is set to hit theaters next month. For now you’ll just have to take my word that it’s about slavery, because if you watch the trailer for Belle, you might think it is strictly a love story. You wouldn’t know…

  • Should a Black Writer Write White Characters?

    Dear Race Manners: I’m a young black woman, a recent college graduate and aspiring writer, but I’m paralyzed by concerns about race that are keeping me from beginning my book: Is it wrong that I see the main character as white? Is that OK? If I make the character white, am I pioneering a new avenue for…

  • Protect Our Communities From Predatory Payday Lenders

    For millions of Americans, the financial crisis that robbed them of their homes, retirement savings and jobs is still in full swing. The urgent need to build and rebuild lost wealth is daunting, especially because predatory payday lenders have made it their mission to supercharge debt for the already downtrodden. They do this by trapping…

  • Man Who Hates Wife’s Natural Hair: Cut Him Some Slack

    Love him or deride him, comedian, relationship expert and talk show host Steve Harvey nailed his advice to a newlywed black couple who recently appeared on his show for the segment “I Love My Man, But …” The wife, whose name is Love, recently decided to change her hair from the long, straight weave she’d…

  • Young Ballerinas Awarded Scholarships

    Canadian twins Nia and Imani Lindsay will join one of the world’s leading ballet training programs this summer. The sisters, 10, were awarded scholarships to attend the American Ballet Theatre’s “Young Dancer Summer Workshop” in New York. The twins, who began walking at just 8 months old, are also skilled in acrobatics, tap, jazz, hip-hop…