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  • Here’s Everything We Know About the Pool Party in Texas

    A pool party in McKinney, Texas, Friday has shocked the nation after footage went viral showing a white police officer cursing, threatening and ultimately slamming into the ground and handcuffing a 15-year-old African-American bikini-clad girl. At one point the officer is seen pulling out and pointing his service weapon at a group of teens. The…

  • NY Woman Fights Off Man Who Tries to Rape Her

    A 25-year-old woman fought off a man who followed her into her New York City apartment early Saturday morning and tried to rape her, the New York Daily News reports. The man made it into the foyer of the woman’s apartment and tried to sexually assault her, but she resisted, authorities say. Video surveillance captured…

  • UPenn Student’s Remains Found in NY River; His Death Ruled a Suicide

    The body of Timothy Hamlett—the 20-year-old college junior who was reported missing in December—has been found in New York City’s Hudson River, the New York Daily News reports. Officials have ruled his death a suicide. Hamlett was a student-athlete at the University of Pennsylvania on the school’s track team. His parents reported him missing after…

  • Watch: Teen Describes What Happened at Texas Pool Party

    Tatiana Rhodes, who organized a Friday-night pool party that ended in several arrests, told WFAA in Dallas that a police officer seen throwing a 15-year-old girl to the ground had no reason to behave so aggressively. That McKinney, Texas, police officer has been suspended after he was filmed on cellphone video handcuffing, then drawing a…

  • Family Files $25,000,000 Lawsuit After Unarmed Man Dies in Va. Police Custody

    Family members of a 46-year-old man who died two years ago in the custody of police in South Boston, Va., have filed a $25 million federal lawsuit against the department, alleging that officers used a Taser on him “without proper ground, willfully, maliciously, and gratuitously,” according to the South Boston News & Record. Linwood Raymond…

  • ‘Ghetto Award’ Lands Texas Teachers in Hot Water

    Teachers at a Sulphur Springs, Texas, middle school are under fire after handing out “Ghetto Awards” to an eighth-grade special education class, according to Fox 4 News. Jerrika Wilkins sparked controversy after posting a photo of the certificate on Facebook, explaining that it was part of the “8th Annual Ghetto Classroom Awards,” given to her…

  • Is Ben Carson’s Presidential Campaign in Turmoil?

    Ben Carson, a Tea Party favorite and so far the only black contender for the presidential race in 2016, brushed back rumors Saturday that his campaign is in disarray, according to CNN. The speculation comes amid reports of departures by several senior officials, which have thrown his campaign into turmoil, the report notes. The Washington…

  • Watch: Serena Williams Wins French Open for 20th Grand Slam Title

    Serena Williams won her 20th Grand Slam tournament with a triumph over Lucie Safarova in the French Open final on Saturday, according to the New York Times. She won 6-3, 6-7 (2), 6-2. Watch the video here: Read more at the New York Times.

  • Anthony Davis Takes a Break From NFL to Allow ‘Brain and Body to Heal’

    Amid rising questions about the safety of playing football, Anthony Davis, a 25-year-old offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers, announced Friday that he plans to step away the game to allow his “brain and body a chance to heal,” the Huffington Post reports. Davis on Friday released a statement, saying, “After a few years…

  • OWN Cancels Reality Series for Atlanta Man With 34 Kids

    OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, has canceled plans to air a reality series focused on the life of Jay Williams, the Atlanta-based music producer who is the father of 34 children by 17 women, according to Variety. “OWN has decided not to move forward with the Jay Williams docu-series,” the network said in a statement.…