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  • The Hot Bible Verse That Republicans Use to Justify Drastic Cuts to Food Stamps

    Here are two things you can bet money on: There will always be an interpretation of a Bible verse to justify just about anything, and that interpretation will most times be found by a white, male Republican. The latest biblical verse being used to justify cuts to SNAP, aka food stamps, is Thessalonians 3-10. “[T]he…

  • White Supremacist Dylann Roof to Plead Guilty to State Murder Charges: Report 

    Dylann Roof—the white supremacist who was convicted earlier this year of several federal charges, including hate crimes, and sentenced to death for the murder of nine black worshippers at a historic black church in Charleston, S.C.—will plead guilty to state murder charges in April, forgoing the second death penalty trial that was scheduled. According to…

  • NFL Players Speak Out in Congress on Criminal-Justice Reform, Police Killings of Blacks

    In the past few years, there has been an uptick in press coverage of police brutality targeting the African-American community, coupled with the already troubled and biased criminal-justice system that penalizes black people often and harshly. This, in turn, has brought a widely publicized rise in the mobilization of the black community and its allies…

  • Chicago Mom Devastated After Seeing Her 2 Sons Gunned Down at Restaurant Where She Worked

    A Chicago mother was one of the witnesses who saw a man approach the South Side restaurant where she works Thursday and open fire, killing her two sons and two other men. According to the Chicago Tribune, two young men lay dead inside the restaurant, while another was found dead outside, and the fourth was…

  • NAACP to Host a Hearing on New Orleans Charter Schools

    The NAACP is hosting the sixth in a series of at least seven national hearings discussing the impact of charter schools on underfunded school districts. The National Task Force for Quality Education will take input from advocates, teachers, parents and policy experts in order to hone its policy on charter schools. Along with the NAACP…

  • Portion of I-85 in Atlanta Collapses After Massive Fire

    A major portion of Interstate 85 in Atlanta near Piedmont Road collapsed Thursday after a massive fire broke out under the highway during rush hour traffic, and now Piedmont Road and a portion of the Buford Connector remain closed. Fox 5 Atlanta reports that the Georgia Department of Transportation is diverting all traffic off the…

  • Former National Security Adviser Mike Flynn Offers to Testify in Exchange for Immunity From Prosecution

    Mike Flynn is looking to get himself out of hot water by snitching on his friends. As the Federal Bureau of Investigation and congressional officials continue their investigation into the Trump campaign’s potential ties to Russia, Flynn has indicated that he would be willing to be interviewed in exchange for a grant of immunity from…

  • Tulsa, Okla., Officer Who Killed Terence Crutcher Says Race Had Nothing to Do With It 

    Tulsa, Okla., Police Officer Betty Shelby is insisting she was just doing the best she could in a bad situation, fatally shooting Terence Crutcher—an unarmed motorist—not because of his race but because of “his actions, his behaviors.” CBS’ 60 Minutes snagged Shelby for her first interview since the 2016 shooting, and the segment is scheduled…

  • Man’s Ore. Home Vandalized With Racist, Threatening Messages

    The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon is investigating a “bias” crime that was reported Tuesday after Hasel Afshar, who is originally from Iran, returned from a three-day vacation in Canada to find his home ransacked and vandalized with racist graffiti. The vandals even left a threatening note. According to local news site the Gresham…

  • Va. Woman Charged With Beating 3-Year-Old Goddaughter to Death Pleads No Contest 

    A Richmond, Va., woman faces five to 40 years in prison after pleading no contest to second-degree murder in the death of her 3-year-old goddaughter, Latrice Walden. Danielle L. Turner, 25, is scheduled to be sentenced June 23. According to WTVR, Turner was initially charged with felony child neglect, but those charges were later upgraded…