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  • 50 Cent Loses Bid to Have Sex-Tape Case Thrown Out 

    A judge has refused to toss the lawsuit brought against rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson by a Florida woman over a sex video that was posted online. In the video, 50 Cent has been edited into the footage as the narrator, “Pimpin Curly,” 50 Cent’s Jheri-curl-wig-wearing alter ego, the New York Post reports. Judge Paul…

  • How We Put the Negro to Bed and Woke Up Black

    Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Rickey Vincent, a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, to discuss Vincent’s recently released book, Party Music: The Inside Story of the Black Panthers. Watch below:

  • ‘My Validity as a Life Coach Isn’t Based on My Personal Life,’ Says Demetria L. Lucas

    We’re witnessing the democratization of celebrity. There’s the selfie phenomenon, and those impromptu photo shoots in which everyone seems to take part, even for the most unceremonious occasions. The exploitation of our ordinary lives is faciliated by Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. Our lives are everywhere. Everyone is everywhere. Everyone is special, therefore no one…

  • Jovan Belcher’s Mother Hits Kansas City Chiefs With Wrongful-Death Lawsuit

    The mother of former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the team after his body was exhumed so that his brain could be examined for trauma, the Kansas City Star reports. Cheryl Shepherd reportedly filed the suit in Jackson County Circuit Court in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, charging that…

  • ESPN Columnist: Why the N-Word Was 2013’s ‘Sports Person of the Year’ 

    Jemele Hill, an ESPN columnist and co-host of ESPN2’s Numbers Never Lie, said that while Time magazine uses its Person of the Year award to recognize impact, she wouldn’t use “Sports Person of the Year” to recognize high performers such as Serena Williams or Peyton Manning. Instead, she would nominate the n-word for 2013’s most impactful…

  • Juanita Moore, Star of Imitation of Life, Dies

    Juanita Moore, the pioneering African-American actress who was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Imitation of Life, died at the age of 99, the Associated Press reports. According to her grandson, actor Kirk Kelleykahn, Moore collapsed in her home in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Kelleykahn told the AP that his grandmother was 99,…

  • Relationship Breaks: Won’t Fix the Issue, May Bring More Drama

    “How do you feel about couples taking a break? My girl suggested it, but I don’t know how I feel about people being able to check in and out of a relationship when they feel like it. Does it say something about my self respect if I let her take a break?” —R.Y. Taking a…

  • 4-Year-Old Left in Car for 8 Hours While Mother Gambles

    A Baltimore woman spent the first moments of 2014 in jail after she left her 4-year-old daughter unattended in a car for hours while she gambled inside a casino, New York’s Daily News reports. Alicia Denice Brown, 24, was arrested on New Year’s Eve at Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover, Md., after a routine patrol…

  • Wife Shot by Husband in Freak Gun Accident

    Police in Detroit are still investigating a bizarre shooting that took place earlier this week in the home of UAW Vice President General Holiefield, which left his wife in serious condition after a gun he was cleaning went off and shot her in the stomach, CBS Detroit reports. Holiefield’s wife, 50-year-old photographer Monica Morgan, is in…

  • Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin, Champion of Rights for Poor Women of Color, Dies 

    Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin, a champion for both the civil rights movement and women’s rights, has died of cancer in Sarasota, Fla. where he lived in retirement, the Boston Globe reports. Dr. Edelin became a nationwide figure after he was convicted of manslaughter in Boston in 1975 after he performed an abortion. He would later…