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  • Former Atlanta Braves Outfielder Still Missing

    Former Atlanta Braves outfielder Otis Nixon was last seen leaving his Woodstock Ga., home Saturday morning. He headed out in his 2011 gray Range Rover to play golf, and no one has seen or heard from him since. The Woodstock Police Department took to Facebook asking for help, noting that Nixon, 58, never arrived at…

  • NY Becomes 1st State to OK Free Tuition at Public Colleges for Eligible Students

    You get a degree! Everybody gets a degree! New York just cleared the way to become the first state in the United States to make tuition free for middle- and low-income students at two- and four-year public colleges. Gov. Andrew Cuomo first introduced the plan in January, with lawmakers agreeing to include it in the…

  • NYC Rollerblader With Dreams of Becoming Doctor Killed in Hit-and-Run

    A Brooklyn, N.Y., 21-year-old who had dreams of becoming a doctor was killed Saturday by an alleged hit-and-run driver in the New York City borough. Michael Joefield was a premed student at Medgar Evers College and worked as a florist in his spare time, his girlfriend said, according to the New York Post. “He was…

  • Gunman Opens Fire at Fla. Fitness Center After Being Fired for ‘Workplace Violence’

    A Florida fitness instructor opened fire at the Equinox fitness club in Coral Gables on Saturday afternoon, killing two managers before killing himself, shortly after being fired for “workplace violence.” The Miami Herald reports that Abeku Wilson, 33, had been escorted off the premises after he was dismissed Saturday, only to return shortly afterward with…

  • Watch Amazing Man With Autism Draw an Entire City—From Just 1 Glance

    Because April is Autism Awareness Month, The Root is highlighting a black British artist on the spectrum whose work will amaze you. Stephen Wiltshire was diagnosed with autism at age 3 and today is one of Britain’s most celebrated artists. After a cursory glance, he can draw entire landscapes of cities from memory with amazing…

  • Dead Bat Found in Fresh Express Mix; Packaged Salads Recalled in the South

    First it was e-coli; now it’s dead bats. Is salad low-key dangerous? On Saturday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that two people get postexposure rabies shots after one of them reported finding a dead bat in a Fresh Express packaged salad mix. CNN reports that the bat was sent to the CDC…

  • NRA Staffer Accidentally Shoots Himself at Gun Organization’s Va. Museum

    According to the National Rifle Association, “Guns don’t kill people.” But, as one of its staffers can attest, they sure do shoot people. Which is what happened Friday when an employee of a museum representing the nation’s largest gun-rights organization accidentally shot himself. USA Today reports that an unnamed staffer at the National Firearms Museum,…

  • Is Breitbart Brat Steve Bannon About to Be Out on His Arse?

    Hey—you heard about the good news? Word on the White House streets is that “alt-right” white supremacist fanboy and self-proclaimed “economic nationalist” Steve Bannon might be out of President Donald Trump’s inner circle and (hopefully) the White House altogether as Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, consolidates power. The Wall Street Journal first raised the possibility Friday,…

  • These Are the 8 Men the State of Ark. Is Rushing to Kill

    The state of Arkansas is on a mission to complete eight executions over a period of 10 days during the month of April in order to beat the clock on the expiration date for one of the three drugs involved in its lethal-injection protocol. The rushed executions have been decried for a number of reasons,…

  • Black Lives Matter Activists at 2 Colleges Disrupt Speech by BLM Critic Heather Mac Donald

    Black Lives Matter activists on two Southern California college campuses shut down scheduled appearances by anti-BLM critic, pro-police advocate and author of the book The War on Cops Heather Mac Donald. Mac Donald, a Manhattan Institute scholar, was scheduled to give a “Blue Lives Matter” talk at UCLA on Wednesday to discuss her 2016 book…