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  • #NoDAPL: Standing Rock Documentary Released, RFK Jr. Visits Standing Rock

    The Standing Rock Sioux tribe released a documentary Tuesday about their ongoing battle against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Mni Wiconi: The Stand at Standing Rock runs just eight minutes and details the eight-month fight to stop the pipeline. “Mni Wiconi” means “water is life” in Lakota, and it has been the theme of the protests…

  • Donald Trump Settles Trump University Fraud Cases for $25,000,000

    President-elect Donald Trump agreed to a $25 million settlement Friday to end the Trump University fraud cases. As the Washington Post notes, the settlement eliminates the possibility that Trump will be called to testify in court while he transitions into the presidency. It also ends three separate lawsuits, including two in California and a civil…

  • Ala. Cop Fired After Facebook Posts Reference Slavery, Michelle Obama

    A Talladega, Ala., police officer was fired after racist posts, apparently from his Facebook page, surfaced on social media earlier this week, Talladega City Manager Patrick Bryant confirmed earlier this week, the Daily Home reports. Another one bites the dust. Officer Joel Husk reportedly shared posts from the Last American Patriots and from Donald Trump,…

  • Fla. Man Claims He Received Bad Service at Starbucks Because He Voted for Trump

    David Sanguesa, 53, accused a Starbucks barista of purposely not serving him because he voted for Donald Trump and is white, the New York Daily News reports. In a video posted to Twitter, Sanguesa can be seen pacing the Starbucks back and forth because the black female barista was not getting his drink fast enough. “Just…

  • Russell Westbrook Delivers Impassioned Okla. Hall of Fame Speech

    On Thursday, Russell Westbrook gave an impassioned speech after being inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Westbrook was introduced by Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, who praised Westbrook’s loyalty to the Oklahoma City Thunder. “He could’ve easily come to Charlotte,” Jordan, owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, joked, ESPN reports. “But he decided to stay…

  • Mom Eyed After Kicking Out Son Who Voted for Trump in Elementary School Election

    A Houston mother is under investigation after posting a video showing her kicking out her young son because he voted for Donald Trump during a mock election at his elementary school, KHOU reports. The video went viral, with commenters criticizing the mother for her actions and saying she should be in jail. “I can’t believe…

  • Jeff Sessions Couldn't Be Judge Because of Racial Comments; Now He's Trump's Pick for AG

    President-elect Donald Trump has selected Sen. Jeff Sessions, a conservative from Alabama whose nomination for a federal judgeship was rejected because of racially charged comments, to be the next attorney general of the United States. According to the New York Times, Sessions, a former prosecutor, was also being considered for the position of secretary of…

  • LeBron James Honors Muhammad Ali, Donates $2,500,000 to Smithsonian Exhibit

    The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., just got a king-size donation. On Thursday, King James, aka LeBron James, announced that he is giving the newly opened museum a $2.5 million donation to support an exhibit honoring Muhammad Ali, the Associated Press reports. “Every professional athlete, regardless of race…

  • Wooden Placard Declaring 'The KKK Wants You!' Found at Minn. High School

    A small wooden placard with a message referencing the Ku Klux Klan was found this week in a basement classroom of the Irondale High School in Minnesota, KSTP reports. The placard, approximately the size of a Post-it note, had “The KKK wants you!” written on it, along with the image of a Klansman. A school…

  • Calif. Teen Overcomes Life of Abuse, Homelessness to Become an Honor Student 

    Elexis Webster is a 17-year-old high school junior for whom a GPA above 4.0 is considered the norm. But Elexis acknowledges that from the outside looking in, “many wouldn’t expect me to have such a rough life,” as she wrote in her application to Student Rising Above, a comprehensive year-round program that provides college-readiness support,…