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  • First Lady Michelle Obama Hosts Hidden Figures Screening at White House

    It was #BlackGirlMagic Thursday at the White House, where first lady Michelle Obama hosted a private movie screening for the upcoming film Hidden Figures, scheduled to come out on Christmas Day. The event included a screening of the movie, followed by a panel featuring the creators and cast members and remarks by Obama herself. Janelle Monáe, Taraji P. Henson…

  • Unarmed 73-Year-Old Calif. Man Was Shot 5 Times, Autopsy Reveals

    The unarmed California 73-year-old grandfather who was fatally shot by police earlier this week was struck by five bullets, according to authorities, Time magazine reports. Francisco Serna was killed early Monday morning by a Bakersfield, Calif., police officer after authorities responded to a call about a man brandishing a handgun in the neighborhood. The officer…

  • Outgoing Ariz. Sheriff Joe Arpaio Renews Obama Birther Conspiracy 1 More Time 

    Sigh. It seems as though outgoing Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio hasn’t gotten the memo that no one cares about his problematic points of views (even after eight years of most of us rolling our eyes). On Thursday, Arpaio, who has earned the title “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” announced the results of a yearslong investigation…

  • Fla. Teacher Suspended Over Threat to Get Black Students 'Sent Back to Africa'

    The white Pasco County, Fla., teacher who allegedly threatened to get black students sent back to Africa has been suspended without pay for three days and transferred to a different school in the county, the Tampa Bay Times reports. According to the news site, many in the community called for Wesley Chapel High School teacher…

  • Donald Trump Thanks 'Smart' African Americans Who 'Didn't Come Out to Vote'

    During a Thursday victory rally in Hershey, Pa., President-elect Donald Trump called on a mostly white crowd to cheer for African Americans who were “smart” to listen to him and then “didn’t come out to vote” for Hillary Clinton to become president, the Associated Press reports. During his speech, Trump regaled the crowd with a play-by-play…

  • Family of Terrence Sterling, Black Man Fatally Shot by DC Police, Files Lawsuit 

    The family of an unarmed black motorcyclist who was gunned down by a Washington, D.C., police officer in September has filed a lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department, claiming that the victim was no threat to the officer, Reuters reports. Immediately after the Sept. 11 shooting death, D.C. officials said that Terrence Sterling, 31, was…

  • Trump Supporter Who Punched Protester in the Face at Rally Apologizes in Court

    The Donald Trump supporter who threatened a protester and punched him in the face at a rally for the then-presidential candidate in March apologized to his victim in court Wednesday, according to the Washington Post. A video showing 79-year-old John Franklin McGraw, who is white, punching 27-year-old Rakeem Jones, who is black, at a Donald…

  • Report: HBCU Students Are Burdened With Higher Loan Debt Than Non-HBCU Peers

    Students who graduate from historically black colleges and universities graduate with substantially higher debt than their peers at non-HBCUs, according to a new report published by the United Negro College Fund on Tuesday. “Fewer Resources, More Debt: Loan Debt Burdens Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities” (pdf), released by UNCF’s Frederick D. Patterson Research…

  • Entire Police Force in Small Ind. Town Quits in Protest of Town Council

    The entire police force in a small Indiana town resigned this week amid allegations that the town’s leadership has acted inappropriately. Bunker Hill, Ind., 75 miles north of Indianapolis, has a population of 900 residents and is the hometown of radio and TV talk show host Tavis Smiley. NBC News reports that the town’s marshal…

  • Craig Sager, Veteran Sports Reporter and King of the Fancy Suits, Dead at 65

    Craig Sager, the veteran sports broadcaster known for his colorful, flashy suits and quick-witted sideline banter at NBA basketball games, died Thursday at the age of 65. Sager, who spent four decades as a reporter for Turner Broadcasting, died after a long and public battle with cancer that, as Shaun Powell notes for NBA.com, transformed…