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  • Report: NFL Player Vince Wilfork's Son Arrested With Large Amount of Codeine

    Houston Texans nose tackle Vince Wilfork’s son is in serious trouble. According to TMZ Sports, D’Aundre Holmes-Wilfork, 19, a safety at the University of Houston, was arrested during a traffic stop Dec. 21 and was reportedly in possession of a large amount of codeine. Wilfork was in a 2011 Kia that was pulled over around…

  • Watch Houston Rockets Center Shoot Underhanded, Granny-Style Free Throws

    Houston Rockets rookie center Chinanu Onuaku had a lot to be nervous about when he made his debut Monday. With an injury to starting center Clint Cappella, Onuaku had recently been called up from the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the D-League. With the game against the Phoenix Suns well in hand, Onuaku was called…

  • Trump Fires Off Series of Delusional Tweets, Calls UN Just a Fun Club

    Donald Trump, the president-elect poised to take office in less than a month, believes that the United Nations is just a club for people to have a “good time.” After the U.N. Security Council voted to condemn Israeli settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, Trump tweeted Monday that the U.N. once had great…

  • ‘I Don’t Want to Sit Next to a Black Person’: NYC Woman Allegedly Stabs Man Who Offered Up Seat on Subway

    A New York City woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly stabbing a transgender man who offered her a seat on a Harlem subway train Christmas night, the New York Daily News reports. According to PIX11, Stephanie Pazmino, 30, allegedly told her cousin in Spanish, “I don’t want to sit next to a black person”…

  • Simone Biles Named AP Female Athlete of the Year 

    It’s been quite a year for Simone Biles. The American gymnast dominated the 2016 Rio Olympics, bringing home a record-tying four golds (along with one bronze), placing her among a very small group of elite gymnasts to take home that much gold in a single Olympics. Her autobiography, Courage to Soar, was just released in November. Met…

  • 61 Shot in Chicago Over Christmas Weekend 

    More than 60 people were shot in Chicago over the Christmas weekend, leaving 11 dead, the Chicago Tribune reports. Most of the violence took place on the city’s South and West sides. The holiday weekend started with five teenagers being shot within feet of one another in the city’s South Austin neighborhood. The Tribune reports…

  • President Obama Says He Could Have Beaten Trump if He Had Run for 3rd Term

    In an interview released Monday, President Obama said that he could have beaten Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump “if I had run again.” Former Obama adviser and longtime friend David Axelrod, a CNN analyst, interviewed the outgoing president for his podcast The Axe Files, CNN reports. In the interview, Obama says that Hillary Clinton’s campaign…

  • L.A.’s 1st Black District Attorney Under Pressure to Prosecute Police Shootings

    People in Los Angeles are calling for the county’s first black district attorney to take a tougher stance and prosecute police for the shootings of unarmed black men. Jackie Lacey is under pressure to make a decision in two cases of high-profile police shootings that resulted in the deaths of unarmed black men, the Los…

  • Church Accidentally Prints Lyrics to 2Pac’s ‘Hail Mary’ for Christmas Carol Service 

    OK, this one is pretty funny. A church in Sri Lanka intended to put the words to a popular Christian prayer in its Christmas carol bulletin but ended up sharing the lyrics to a popular Tupac Shakur song instead. Attendees at the Dec. 11 service thought they would see “Hail Mary, full of grace” in…

  • Israeli Prime Minister Attacks Obama Over UN Resolution

    For a second consecutive day on Sunday, the prime minister of Israel denounced President Barack Obama’s administration, publicly accusing it of having orchestrated Friday’s United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Jewish settlements in occupied territories, according to the New York Times. Despite denials from Washington, Benjamin Netanyahu publicly decried the fact that the United States refrained…