Housing Secretary Ben Carson ‘In Good Spirits’ After Contracting COVID-19

Housing Secretary Ben Carson is the newest member of the Trump Administration to contract COVID-19. Get the scoop.

Doctors Issue Warning About ‘COVID Toes’ (Video)

Doctors are now issuing a warning about a mysterious Coronavirus symptom known as "COVID toes." Get the scoop.
Sprunica Elementary School Gives Parents The Option To Opt Out Of Black History Lessons

Sprunica Elementary School Gives Parents The Option To Opt Out Of Black History Month...

Sprunica Elementary School in Nineveh, Indiana, had the audacity to give parents the option to opt-out of Black History Month lessons.

NASA Renames Headquarters After ‘Hidden Figure’ Mary W. Jackson

NASA’s headquarters building in Washington, D.C. will be renamed after Mary W. Jackson, the first African American female engineer at NASA.

D.L. Hughley Weighs In On The Colorado Mass Shooting (Video)

D.L. Hughley recently shared his opinion on the Colorado mass shooting, and he believes the shooter's race is irrelevant and the easy access to guns is the real issue.

Florida Principal Under Investigation For Paddling 6-Year-Old With Mother Present

Florida principal Melissa Carter is under investigation for paddling a six-year-old student, while her mother who doesn't speak much English, secretly videotaped.
Georgia Woman & Man Deliberately Shoot At Children Headed To School

Georgia Woman & Man Deliberately Shoot At Children Headed To School

A Georgia woman and Georgia man fired shots at children on their way to school, in two separate incidents, on the morning of May 9.

#WhitePrivilege Trends As Trump Thugs Breach The Capitol Building

#WhitePrivilege is trending on Twitter as people react to the Trump's thugs who stormed the Capital on Wednesday and caused pure chaos in Washington, D.C.

25 Totally Accurate Tweets About Shrimp Tails In Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Cinnamon Toast Crunch is trending on Twitter because a guy claimed he found shrimp tails in a box. Get the full scoop.

Cori Bush Becomes Missouri’s First Black Congresswoman

Cori Bush has been elected to Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, making her the first Black Congresswoman in the history of Missouri.

Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture To Reopen This Month

The National Museum of African American History and Culture will reopen its doors on the 18th of September...but there will be some changes.

Peloton CEO John Foley Apologizes For Not Recalling Treadmills Sooner

Peloton CEO John Foley apologized for not recalling treadmills sooner after a lawsuit alleged a child death from a machine incident.

Victoria’s Secret Launches ‘Full Investigation’ Into Viral Karen Incident

Victoria's Secret has announced they have launched a "full investigation" into the viral Karen incident in one of their New Jersey stores.
Black and white photo of young Emmett Till and his accuser Carolyn Bryant

Grand Jury Declines To Indict Carolyn Bryant Donham In Emmett Till Killing

Once again, Carolyn Bryant Donham has escaped the scales of justice in the Emmett Till killing after a grand jury declined to indict her.

Puerto Rico To Provide Free COVID-19 Testing At Toll Booths

Puerto Rico's Health Department announced on Friday that they will provide free COVID-19 rapid testing on the weekends at toll booths, across the island, to decrease infections.
Georgia New Porch Piracy Law Aims To Charge Repeat Offenders With A Felony (Video)

Georgia’s New Porch Piracy Law Aims To Charge Repeat Offenders With A Felony

Georgia's new porch piracy law aims to crack down on packages being stolen from in front of homes this holiday season.
Hertz Car Rental Customers File Claims Against The Company For Wrongful Arrest After Renting (Video)

Hertz Faces Claims Of Wrongful Arrest After Allegedly Reporting Rented Cars As Stolen

Hertz car rental is under fire for allegedly reporting rented vehicles as stolen and having their customers wrongfully arrested and jailed.

6 Louisville Cops Under Internal Investigation In Breonna Taylor Killing

Six Louisville Metro Police officers are under investigation by the department’s Professional Standards Unit for their role in the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor on March 13.

Third Round Of Stimulus Checks Projected For Mid March 2021 ($1400)

The Democrats have unveiled a new plan for $1400 stimulus checks, that they project to be sent out around mid-March.

Twitter Reacts To Krispy Kreme Promo Of A Free Donut A Day For COVID-19...

Krispy Kreme started a promotion in which any customer who shows a valid COVID-19 vaccination card will receive a free Original Glazed doughnut daily thru the end of 2021.

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