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Minister Louis Farrakhan had some choice words for those in power and skeptics with his latest speech, "The Criterion." Delivered on Saturday ( Jul 4), Min. Farrakhan addressed the current state of affairs in America, the world, the coronavirus global pandemic, and other critical subjects including the onslaught of racism and police brutality in America, and the death of one of his disciples Abdul Hafeez Muhammad, on Independence Day, which also marks the 90th anniversary of the existence of the Nation of Islam in America. 

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A popular Atlanta club thought a pool party during a pandemic was somehow a good idea. After footage of the ratchetness that went down on Sunday, July 5) with no social distancing in sight made it onto the Internets, the slander against the irresponsible partying has been on 10.

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It turns out there were more consequences to D.L. Hughley testing positive for COVID-19.

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Vanilla Ice may have thought the pandemic was the perfect time for him reemerge back on the scene, but after fans gave their response to his upcoming concert he quickly saw he was not a vibe. Earlier this week the 90's rapper best known for his 1989 hit "Ice Ice Baby", took to Instagram to announce he was bringing the 90s back to Austin with a concert, despite public health officials advising the public to stay home.

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You knew this was going to happen. Jay-Z's annual Made In America Festival had been cancelled this year due to the coronavirus.

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Steflon Don understands the severity of the pandemic, but when the imminent threat stopped her from seeing her husband for the say four months, the singer decided to speak out about her grievances. According to KULR8, the “Bum Bum Tam Tam” singer has really been missing her spouse Burna Boy as she hasn't been able to see him for the last four months due to the lockdown owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Another day, some more white folks have lost their minds.

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While America continues to reopen cities local officials are seeing to see their efforts backfiring. The National Basketball Association might be speeding too.

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COVID-19 isn't the only virus sweeping across the country, racism is also rearing it's ugly head now more than ever.

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In case you forgot, COVID-19 is still here. Apple isn't taking any chances following a spike in cases across the country.

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While the nation is currently fighting against social injustice, the threat of another wave of COVID-19 still imminently looms in the background --a fact that DJ Khaled takes very seriously. On Saturday (Jun 20), DJ Khaled took to Instagram to share a picture of himself wearing a full hazmat suit while having to make an emergency appointment with his dentist after having oral problems. Although he was stepping out, he made sure to let fans know that he's very aware of the recently reported influx in COVID-19 cases in multiple states including Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Florida.

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Black Twitter called it. After a scary moment that saw him faint while performing on stage, comedian D.L. Hughley revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19.