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  • Order of Black Nuns in Harlem Celebrates 100 Years

    There are only three orders of African-American nuns in the United States, and one in the heart of Harlem will celebrate its centennial next Tuesday, reports the New York Daily News. The nuns of the Motherhouse of the Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary in Central Harlem say they are often called…

  • 3 Black Congresswomen Create 1st Caucus on Black Women and Girls

    On Tuesday three African-American congresswomen announced the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls, a body committed to creating public policy that “eliminates significant barriers and disparities experienced by black women,” Huffington Post Black Voices reports. U.S. Reps. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.), Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) and Yvette D. Clarke (D-N.Y.) confirmed the news in a…

  • Duke’s Grayson Allen and Coach K Appear to Be Really Sore Losers

    After Duke suffered an embarrassing loss to Oregon, 82-68, Thursday evening, star Blue Devils player Grayson Allen refused to shake hands with Oregon’s Dillon Brooks, and it appears that Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski lectured Brooks about a last-second shot once the game was over. Brooks, a sophomore guard, had 22 points, six assists and five…

  • How Social Media Turned Microsoft’s Teen Chatbot, ‘Tay,’ Into a Nazi-Loving Racist in Less Than a Day

    Well, that went bad fast. On Wednesday, Microsoft unveiled Tay, an artificial intelligence “chatbot,” or “chat robot,” that would learn, through social media sites like Twitter, Kik and GroupMe, how to have “normal” conversations. “The more you talk the smarter Tay gets,” Tay’s Twitter profile reads. She was supposed to sound like a typical teenage…

  • Ga. Police Arrest 9 People After Brawl Leaves Teen Dead

    A brawl among a group of Georgia teens left an 18-year-old dead and nine people arrested on murder charges. A fight that began between two teenage girls quickly spiraled into an all-out brawl as several young men wielding bats and pipes began attacking each other. Demajhay Bell, 18, who was believed to have been an…

  • JetBlue Flight Attendant Who Surrendered After Ditching 70 Pounds of Cocaine Makes Court Appearance

    The JetBlue flight attendant and former sprinter who reportedly outran cops after she was caught with almost 70 pounds of cocaine at Los Angeles International Airport appeared in federal court in New York City on Thursday, Reuters reports.  Marsha Reynolds, 31, was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. A U.S. magistrate judge…

  • NoVo Foundation Announces $90,000,000 Investment in Young Women of Color in US

    The NoVo Foundation, which supports initiatives that focus on girls and women, announced Wednesday that it will be making a seven-year, $90 million commitment in order to combat the systemic and institutional inequalities that young women and girls of color face in the United States.  The foundation, which was created by Warren Buffett’s son Peter…

  • Boxer Adrien Broner Accused of Violent Robbery; Warrant Issued for His Arrest

    Junior welterweight world-titleholder Adrien Broner faces felony assault and robbery charges after he allegedly pistol-whipped a man to whom he’d lost a large sum of money while gambling at a Cincinnati bowling alley. Broner, 26, who is scheduled to defend his title April 1, has two active warrants for his arrest related to the Jan.…

  • Former Ole Miss Student Pleads Guilty to Tying Noose on Statue of 1st Black Student 

    A former University of Mississippi student pleaded guilty Thursday to hanging a noose around the historic statue of the school’s first black student, the Associated Press reports.  According to the report, a federal court filing shows that Austin Reed Edenfield waived indictment and pleaded guilty to an unspecified criminal charge. Edenfield was supposed to plead…

  • 22 Killed in Nigerian Mosque Bombing 

    At least 22 worshippers were killed in a mosque attack on the outskirts of the city of Maiduguri, Nigeria, Al-Jazeera reports. According to the report, one female suicide bomber blew herself up inside the mosque March 16, while a second female bomber detonated her equipment as survivors tried to run away from the carnage.  Abdul…