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  • Shaquille O’Neal, Allen Iverson Among Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2016

    Former NBA stars Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson are among 10 notables who were elected Monday to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2016, the Washington Post reports.  Iverson spent his 14-year career playing with the Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons, Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies. A nine-time All-Star, Iverson famously clashed with…

  • Princeton to Keep President Woodrow Wilson’s Name on Campus Buildings Despite Student Complaints of Racism

    Princeton University has decided to keep Woodrow Wilson’s name and image on campus, despite student complaints about the 28th U.S. president’s support of racial segregation, Reuters reports.  The prominent school’s board of trustees announced Monday that it would not be removing Wilson’s name or image from its public spaces or from its Woodrow Wilson School of…

  • Interracial Couple Evicted From Miss. RV Park

    An interracial couple was evicted from an RV park solely because of skin color, leaving the pair—who say they had never faced discrimination before—in shock, the Clarion-Ledger reports.  “Me and my husband, not ever in 10 years have we experienced any problem,” Erica Flores Dunahoo, who is Hispanic and Native American, told the new site.…

  • Duke Students Demand Resignation of Official Who Allegedly Called Parking Attendant the N-Word

    Nine Duke University students have occupied an administrative building on campus, demanding that three senior university officials resign after an incident in which a parking attendant was reportedly called a “stupid n—ger,” Gawker reports. The alleged incident unfolded Aug. 30, 2014, before a football game against Elon. The executive vice president of the school hit…

  • Watch: ‘I Ain’t Resisting, Bro!’ Police Body-Cam Video Captures Controversial Loud-Music Arrest  

    Editor’s note: A previous version of this article quoted Tony Hollis and identified him as president of the Mississippi County chapter of the NAACP. Since the story was first reported, WREG has posted an update indicating that “Tony Hollis told WREG he was the president of the Mississippi County Chapter of the NAACP. The chapter…

  • Man Faces 20 Years to Life in Prison on Charges He Stole Candy in New Orleans

    A man is facing 20 years to life in prison after being accused of stealing $31 worth of candy bars from a New Orleans Dollar General store in December, the New Orleans Advocate reports. On Thursday, 34-year-old Jacobia Grimes appeared in court for an arraignment and pleaded not guilty to the charges.  According to the…

  • Police in Idaho Accused of Assaulting 12-Year-Old Boy Who Was Reported Missing 

    A mom is accusing police in her town of Idaho Falls, Idaho, of assaulting her 12-year-old son after she called them to inform them that the child—who had been reported missing—had been found, KIDK reports.  Amy Olzak’s attorney sent a tort claim to the Idaho Falls Police Department last week, claiming that an officer used…

  • 2 Employees Charged After Teen Dies at Lake Villa, Ill., Troubled-Youth Facility

    Two employees at a Lake Villa, Ill., residential treatment center for troubled youths are facing charges in the death of a 16-year-old resident after an altercation Wednesday night, CBS Chicago reports.  The resident, Shaquan Allen, was having behavioral issues at the Allendale Association residential treatment center as employees James Davis and Justin Serak were trying…

  • Chicago Pastor Accused of Sexually Abusing Underage Girl

    A South Side Chicago pastor remains in his pulpit despite evidence that he behaved inappropriately and may have sexually molested a girl in his office over the course of several years, reports the Daily Beast. The Rev. George Waddles Sr., pastor of the 200-member Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church for the last 29 years, has…

  • $250,000,000 HBCU Innovation Fund Act Introduced to Congress

    Rep. Alma S. Adams of the 12th Congressional District of North Carolina this week introduced the HBCU Innovation Fund Act, or H.R. 4857, HBCU Buzz reports. The legislation would create the HBCU Innovation Fund, which would make $250 million in competitive grants available to historically black colleges and universities across the country and allow for the…