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  • 9-Year-Old Honorary Detroit Police Chief Dies From Leukemia 

    Jayvon Felton, the 9-year-old who was Detroit’s police chief for a day back in January, on Monday succumbed to acute lymphoblastic leukemia, according to the Detroit Free Press. On Jan. 31, Jayvon was named honorary police chief for the day, complete with a helicopter trip to the Detroit Public Safety Headquarters, where he took the…

  • Georgia Officials Approve Confederate Flag Specialty License Plate

    The Georgia Department of Revenue approved for the second time a new specialty license plate featuring the Confederate battle flag, sparking outcry from those who view the flag as racially insensitive, according to CBS news. The state’s Sons of Confederate Veterans requested a new plate, apparently, featuring a small Confederate battle flag to one side,…

  • Mother of 3 Posts to Facebook Hours After Being Shot in Head

    A 30-year-old Connecticut woman is expected to make a miraculous recovery after being shot in the head and arm during a shoot-out, NBC Connecticut reports. She is doing so well, in fact, that hours after the shooting, which will leave a bullet lodged in her brain, she was in good spirits and posting on her…

  • Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick Is Open to Presidential Run

    Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has opened the door to a potential White House run in the future, although not the immediate future, the Boston Globe reports. During an interview with Politico at a governor’s conference in Washington, D.C., Patrick was asked whether he could see himself in running for national office. “Maybe. Maybe,” he replied,…

  • Being Mary Jane: Why We Watch Her Man-Stealing Mess

    I used to argue that the worst thing about Being Mary Jane was, in fact, Mary Jane. Don’t get me wrong—BET’s newest scripted drama is a hit for all the right reasons: compelling and complex characters, gossipy twists and addictive cliffhangers. But its center is so unlikely. A character more easily characterized as a villainous,…

  • Wal-Mart Donates $1.75 Million to Boost African-American Achievement

    Wal-Mart is providing $1.75 million in grants through its foundation to three of the nation’s biggest civil rights organizations: the NAACP, National Urban League and United Negro College Fund. According to a press release, a $500,000 grant will go to UNCF to help 16 HBCUs gain financial stability to ensure their continued mission of providing black…

  • Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan Calls for Black Courts

    Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan is pushing for black Americans to have their own court system because of a U.S. legal system of racial bias, the Raw Story reports. “We want equal justice under the law,” Farrakhan said at the group’s annual convention before approximately 18,000 people—including Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.)—on Sunday in Detroit.…

  • Tamron Hall Becomes Today Show’s 3rd-Hour Co-Host

    Veteran news anchor Tamron Hall officially joined the Today show as a third-hour co-host, supplementing the team of four other hosts, the Associated Press reports. Hall, a regular fill-in host for the show, will also continue to anchor her NewsNation show on MSNBC at 11 a.m. “You know how important the Today show is to people, to…

  • Buckhead, ATL, to Justin Bieber: Don’t Move Here!

    A rumor got out that Justin Bieber might be moving to the exclusive Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta, and longtime resident Harold White wasn’t having that. According to CNN, the retiree was worried about unwanted attention should the singer indeed move to affluent area known for its old-money mansions. So White planned an organized protest for…

  • Openly Gay Player Jason Collins Makes NBA History 

    Jason Collins not only became the NBA’s first active openly gay player Sunday afternoon by signing a 10-day contract with the Brooklyn Nets, but he also appeared in his first game against the Los Angeles Lakers later that same day,  ESPN reports. “I don’t have time to really think about history right now,” he told ESPN shortly…