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Watch: Shaquille O’Neal Surprises Fla. Kids Whose Neighbor Called Police on Them for Shooting Hoops
Gainesville, Fla., Police Officer Bobby White was dispatched to a Gainesville neighborhood last week after a neighbor called to report that children were playing too loudly. When the officer arrived, he saw several children playing basketball. He joked with the kids about someone calling the police on them and then proceeded to shoot hoops with…
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Julie Delpy: Hollywood Treats Women Worse Than It Treats African Americans
Actress and writer Julie Delpy is raising eyebrows. She said Friday that Hollywood’s white- male-dominated film industry is much kinder to black protesters than feminists—making her wish sometimes that she were black, The Wrap reports. Speaking at the Sundance Film Festival, Delpy said she was “slashed to pieces by the media” two years ago for…
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Black Lives Matter Wants Cop Charged for Urging Drivers to Run Over Demonstrators
The St. Paul, Minn., chapter of Black Lives Matter on Friday called for authorities to criminally charge the police sergeant who posted the “Run them over” message on social media, the Pioneer Press reports. Sgt. Jeffrey Rothecker apologized Wednesday for his post, which appeared ahead of a planned demonstration that blocked traffic on Martin Luther…
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Police Searching for White Man Suspected of Leaving KKK Robe at Black-Owned Consignment Shop
A black consignment shop owner in Redmond, Wash., was shocked to discover a Ku Klux Klan robe in a bag of clothes from a customer. Authorities there are now searching for the suspect, described as a white man in his mid-20s, the Seattle Times reports. Leona Coakley-Spring, the owner of Rags to Riches, said that…
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Mich. Governor Suspends 2 State Workers Over Flint Water Crisis
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder suspended two state workers Friday over Flint’s toxic water scandal, which also threatens his governorship, Reuters reports. The two unidentified Department of Environmental Quality managers have been suspended without pay. But under civil service rules, they will return to the payroll after seven days, according to the Detroit Free Press.…
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Emails Reveal That Republicans Dismissed Desperate Flint, Mich., Residents
In what’s looking like an executive CYA move (and outside pressure), Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder released a flurry of emails this week relating to the Flint, Mich., water crisis, essentially throwing his staff under the bus for the disastrous, heinous debacle that has gotten worldwide attention and even led to calls for his arrest. Snyder, under fire…
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National Black Republican Association Endorses Donald Trump for President
The National Black Republican Association, a self-proclaimed “grassroots activist” organization committed to “returning African Americans to their Republican roots” (i.e., “the party of Lincoln”), released a statement Friday saying that it was “pleased to announce [its] endorsement of Donald J. Trump for President of the United States of America.” The Florida-based organization, founded in 2005,…
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Phoenix High School Seniors Face Wrath for Human N-Word Collage; School’s Black Student Union Weighs In
Oh, Arizona. You never fail to amaze. Neither do teens who don’t realize how quickly a photo posted to social media can upend their lives. Surely by now you have seen the photo circulating on social media with six American teenage girls—flanked abreast, smiles ablaze—and the n-word plastered across their chests. Each young woman is…
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Former Md. Police Chief, 2 Officers File Civil Rights Lawsuit Claiming Racial Discrimination
Three black Pocomoke City, Md., police officers have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming racial discrimination that, according to the suit, “‘most Americans would have believed unthinkable in the second decade of the 21st century,’” the New York Times reports. According to the report, the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Baltimore on Thursday, stems…
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Texas Teen Suspended After Carrying Classmate Suffering From Asthma Attack to Nurse
A Texas mom is standing up for her 15-year-old son, who was suspended after helping a classmate suffering from an asthma attack, KCEN reports. Anthony Ruelas said that on Tuesday morning, his eighth-grade classmate sat in class wheezing and gagging for three minutes while no one did anything. Fed up with waiting, Anthony moved to…

