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We think the Fortnite players complaining about the lack of unusable cop cars in the game will be fine.

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You would think that during the murder trial of ex-cop Derek Chauvin, that police would chill on killing Black people. Nevertheless, on Sunday (April 11), a Black man was killed in Minneapolis during a traffic stop in the Brooklyn Center suburb.

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Danielle Bregoli a.k.a. Bhad Bhabie a.k.a. the “Cash me ousside girl” made a name for herself for acting like a white privileged fool on Dr. Phil and talkin’ thugish, but it seems like the culture vulture might’ve bitten off a bit more than she may be willing to chew.

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And in a sign of unity, Nike's rival apparel company adidas retweeted the powerful message to remind everyone that we're all in this together.

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“Burn Hollywood burn I smell a riot” Those are the lyrics that opened Public Enemy’s “Burn Hollywood Burn,, the first song that Ice Cube appeared on after he left NWA in 1990. Now as Minneapolis burns with protests following the tragic murder of George Floyd celebrities such as Lebron James, Beyonce, Barack Obama, John Boyega […]

We're up to day 10 of unrest across the nation and the world after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis cops, and Kanye West has been quiet. But it turns out Yeezy has been cutting checks—he reportedly has donated $2M to the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, who are all victims of racist violence.

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America is on fire. The murder of George Floyd has sparked protests in major cities throughout the United States, but Twitter is noticing many of those inciting violence, besides the authorities, don't seem to be actually in line with the cause.

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In a recent interview, one of the Black radio hosts and owners of the "White Lives Matter" trademark said that if Ye aka Kanye West, or anyone else approached them to buy the trademark, they'd consider it. Ramses Ja went on to say that the consideration would be about the good that money could do for the community, but it is not their wish to sell the trademark at this time.

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The murder of George Floyd has sparked outrage across the country after yet another Black man was murdered on camera by police.  On Monday (May 25), after the horrific video of an unarmed Geroge Floyd being murdered by four Minnesota police officers went viral, many Black notable figures and celebrities took to social media to speak out.  According to published reports, the now-viral video was captured as officers attempted to arrest Floyd on suspicion of forgery. Passersby filmed the incident, showing an officer kneeling on the back of Floyd’s neck. The 46-year-old was face down on the pavement repeatedly screaming, “Please, I can’t breathe!” The officer ignored Floyd’s pleas and those of onlookers, until Floyd goes quiet, appearing to lose consciousness before being taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

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A report from the Department of Homeland Security that had been heavily redacted was re-released, showing more details on how the Trump administration wrongfully collected intelligence on those who attended Black Lives Matter protests in Portland, Oregon in 2020.

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Chappelle recently closed out the Tribeca Film Festival with a surprise concert featuring some of Rap's biggest names.