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Angie Stone’s Family Sues Multiple People, Truck Company Over Fatal Van Crash

The family of R&B singer Angie Stone has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a trucking company and others involved in the deadly Sprinter van crash that killed Stone in March while returning to Atlanta from an Alabama show. Stone’s family is suing multiple companies and people involved in the deadly crash According to The […]

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Everything To Know About Justin Bieber’s Surprise ‘Swag’ Follow-Up, ‘Swag II’

Justin Bieber surprised fans on Thursday by announcing an unexpected follow-up to his seventh album, Swag, which he released in July. According to Variety, the “Yukon” singer dropped the new album, Swag II, (actually a deluxe reissue of Swag itself), less than 24 hours later, after fans spotted billboards, projections and banners around the world

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Diane Sheehan’s “Dead” Baby Reaches Out 42 Years Later After Hospital Lied And Secretly Put Him Up For Adoption

Forty-two years. That is how long Diane Sheehan carried a lie in her head, passing it off as the truth. In 1976, at the age of 21, head over heels, and pregnant in Australia, where being pregnant outside of marriage constituted a scandal due to the stringent Catholicism of her background, “sex information” didn’t sound like advice;

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T-Pain, Ne-Yo And The Global Gaming League Are Changing What Esports Look Like

The Global Gaming League, the first multigaming league, launched its new SZN Zero series last month. The event debuted a revamped format to shake up competitive gaming with the help of music stars T-Pain and Ne-Yo, all under the inclusive motto “Everybody Games,” setting the stage for what could be the future of esports. The

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Sophie Rain Donates $10,000 to Help Build a Home for 67 Children in Africa

For most people, birthdays mean receiving gifts. For Sophie Rain, this year it meant giving one. Days before her 21st birthday on September 22nd, Rain received a heartfelt video from Hypers Kids Africa, a youth group made up of 67 children in need. They surprised her with an early birthday message, and in return, she

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Morgan State’s Wilson Eyes Rivalry Win vs. Towson: “Enough is Enough”

As Morgan State prepares for its home opener and a heated cross-town rivalry clash against Towson University, Bears head coach Damon Wilson is making one thing clear: “Enough is enough.” Wilson, in his third season leading Morgan State, spoke with media members this week ahead of Saturday’s “Battle for Baltimore,” which will be broadcast on

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Norfolk State Coach Michael Vick Reflects on Debut, Prepares for Virginia State Rivalry

Michael Vick made his head coaching debut last week for Norfolk State, drawing national attention in a primetime game under the lights of Dick Price Stadium. While the Spartans fell short in their opener against Towson, the former NFL quarterback is already focused on growth and preparation ahead of Saturday’s rivalry showdown with Virginia State.

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HBCU hoops teams set to take part in annual Chris Paul Classic

Quite a few HBCU basketball teams of note will participate in a future Basketball Hall of Famer’s event. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the Chris Paul Family Foundation have announced the field for the annual Chris Paul HBCU Classic, which will take place Dec. 18 and 19 at Gateway Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

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North Carolina Central looks to clean up mistakes against Old Dominion

North Carolina Central faced a tough challenge at home, falling to nationally ranked New Hampshire. Despite the 27-10 loss, head coach Trey Oliver says the Eagles are focused on learning from the experience and preparing for a critical road test at Old Dominion. “We fought for 60 minutes,” Oliver said during Monday’s MEAC Coaches’ Conference.

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