culture
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Find Ways to Pay for College: The Root Live Today at 11 a.m.
In many African-American families, when we have an important issue to discuss, we gather in the kitchen and bring it to the table. That’s especially true of financial discussions, whether about how to pay the bills, how to send Junior to college or where to start looking for a new job. For the next three…
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NY Teen Accepted at All 8 Ivy League Institutions
Just a week after a Washington, D.C., teen was accepted at five Ivy League schools, a suburban New York high school teen has set the bar even higher. He was accepted at each of the eight elite Ivy colleges and universities, New York’s Daily News reports. Kwasi Enin, the son of immigrant nurses from Ghana, figured that…
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Body of Abduction Suspect Found, Search Continues for Missing DC Girl
Investigators believe that a man found dead in a D.C. park Monday afternoon is the janitor suspected of abducting 8-year-old Relisha Rudd, the Washington Post reports. Police Chief Cathy Lanier cautioned that while officials have not yet positively identified the body, reports drew them to Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens, which led to an extensive…
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New Michael Jackson Album, Xscape, to Be Released in May
Michael Jackson fans have something to smile about, as a new posthumous album of the pop star’s previously unreleased music comes out May 13, the Associated Press reports. Epic Records and the Jackson estate are set to release an album of eight new tracks that have been updated musically, titled Xscape. According to AP, L.A.…
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4 Lessons From a Homeless Mother’s Tragic Dilemma
While politicians, most of whom have never been truly poor, continue, in the abstract, to debate how to best help those living in poverty, Shanesha Taylor—a homeless mother of two who was arrested for leaving her children unattended in her car in order to go to a job interview—just helped give the debate a human…
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‘I Understand Shanesha Taylor’s Story All Too Well’
Being a mother is rough, and and when you’re a single mother trying to make ends meet, it’s even rougher. There were times in my life when I didn’t know how the bills were going to get paid, if my car was going to be repossessed or if I’d be able to afford a class…
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Then LeBron James Did This …
With the NBA playoffs weeks away and the Miami Heat fighting to stay atop the Eastern Conference, LeBron James has been battling—the media. The expectations. The on-court matchups. Ebony Nettles-Bey, 16, has been battling, too. Late last summer the student at Verona High School in Wisconsin had trouble breathing. She was diagnosed with stage 4…
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Virginia Couple Wins Lottery 3 Times in 1 Month
Calvin and Zatera Spencer have been having an epic month. On March 12 the Portsmouth, Va., couple won a $1 million Powerball drawing. Then, on March 26, Calvin Spencer won $50,000 in the Virginia Lottery’s Pick 4 game. The next day he dropped his wife off at an appointment and stopped at a 7-Eleven in…
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10-Year-Old Shot Dead in Attempted Pennsylvania Home Invasion
A fourth-grader from Washington County, Pa., was killed early Monday morning from a shot fired inside the apartment where she lived, WPXI reports. Investigators believe that little Taniyah Thomas was the victim of an attempted home invasion. The shooter allegedly entered the building from a bottom-level door and went upstairs and began firing shots. The…
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Army Accused of Targeting Black Hair With New Grooming Standards
Changes in U.S. Army grooming policies are drumming up cries of racial bias, with some saying they discriminate against black women who have natural hair, Al-Jazeera America reports. According to the news site, the Army Regulation 670-1—which has not yet been published or made official—includes tightened rules for grooming, particularly regarding how women in the…

