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  • Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Suspended for 4 Games After Testing Positive for Banned Substance

    The Chicago Bears’ woes continue. Earlier this week it was rumored that several players have lost faith in quarterback Jay Cutler, and now their top receiver, Alshon Jeffery, has been suspended for violating the NFL’s policy on using performance-enhancing drugs. According to NFL.com, Jeffery will serve a four-game suspension, effective immediately, and he’s set to…

  • Fla. High School Teacher Allegedly Threatened to Get Black Students 'Sent Back to Africa'

    A Florida high school teacher is facing backlash after he allegedly threatened to get black students “sent back to Africa,” the Houston Chronicle reports. John Sousa, who works at the Wesley Chapel High School in the Tampa Bay area, was placed on administrative leave Friday after allegedly telling black students, “Don’t make me call Donald…

  • ESPN's Sage Steele Comes for Wide Receiver Mike Evans' Protest and Finds Miko Grimes

    ESPN sports commentator Sage Steele is looking like she might be in the All Lives Matter camp. On Sunday, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans took a knee during the national anthem to protest Donald Trump’s winning the presidency. “If this happens, then America’s not right right now,” Evans told USA Today. “I said…

  • W.Va. Officials Under Fire After Referring to Michelle Obama as an 'Ape in Heels' 

    Two West Virginia officials are facing a backlash after exchanging messages mocking Michelle Obama and referring to the first lady as “an ape in heels,” WSAZ reports. According to the report, following the results of last Tuesday’s presidential election, Pamela Taylor—a director at the Clay County Development Corp., a nonprofit funded by state and federal…

  • 'White Power' Written on Iowa Woman's Front Door 

    An Iowa woman is upset after returning home from work Sunday afternoon to find a racist message written on her front door in permanent marker, the Des Moines Register reports. According to the news site, Kirsten Grant, 20, found “white power” scrawled in huge letters on the door of her apartment at Southern Park Apartments…

  • Mich. Officer Who Drove With Confederate Flag Around Trump Protesters Resigns 

    A Michigan police officer who was placed on paid suspension after he was seen driving a pickup truck with a Confederate flag around a group protesting Donald Trump’s presidential election has now resigned, the Washington Post reports. The incident began at a Nov. 11 “Love Trumps Hate” rally in Traverse City, Mich. Police Officer Michael Peters,…

  • #NotMyPresident: Protests Continue as High School Students Stage Walkouts Monday

    High school students in several states, including California, Colorado and Oregon, walked out of class chanting and carrying signs as protests against the presidential election of Donald Trump entered their sixth day Monday. The students declared concerns about comments the president-elect has made about minorities and the effect he will have on their communities, the…

  • Keith Ellison Makes It Official: He Wants to Chair Democratic National Committee

    Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) made his intention to chair the Democratic National Committee clear on Monday by simultaneously releasing the endorsements of 40 elected officials, state party chairmen and labor leaders. “Democrats win when we harness the power of everyday people and fight for the issues they care about,” Ellison said in a statement. “It…

  • Los Angeles Police Chief: Trump Won’t Change Department's Immigration Policy

    Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck announced Monday that the city’s Police Department will not change its stance on immigration enforcement even as President-elect Donald Trump has promised to be tougher on immigration and deport criminal immigrants, the Los Angeles Times reports. A special order instituted by former LAPD Chief Daryl Gates in 1979 prohibits…

  • Veteran Journalist Gwen Ifill Dies at 61

    Gwen Ifill, the legendary and beloved journalist who provided a blueprint for many black women in media, has died after a hard-fought battle with cancer, PBS NewsHour has confirmed; she was 61: Ifill was co-managing editor of PBS NewsHour and managing editor of Washington Week. In February, Ifill moderated a debate between Democratic presidential nominees…