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A Whole Group of New Jersey Cops Sent Racist, N-Word-Filled Text Messages. Their Consequences are Infuriating.

An officer in Monmouth County, N.J.has been fired after it was revealed he sent racist slurs in text messages to other police officers. The group wasn’t being investigated for racist behavior. The texts surprisingly came to light after a police-involved crash crash exposed cell phone data. Read more…

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Roy Wood Jr.’s On Point, But Hilarious, Reason For Turning Down Tequila on CNN’s NYE Live Show

When it’s New Year’s Eve and the drinks are flowing on a live television show, anything can happen. Just ask Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, whose New Year’s Eve Live celebration on CNN is known for being, well, lively. On this year’s show, electronic DJ and producer Diplo’s admission that he was tripping on acid

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Son of NFL Legend Joins DeSean Jackson’s Revamped Roster

After two years at Michigan State, wide receiver Antonio Gates Jr. is set to make an impact at Delaware State University following his transfer announcement via Instagram. The son of NFL legend Antonio Gates Sr., Gates Jr. has decided to join head coach DeSean Jackson’s burgeoning roster as part of an impressive recruiting effort. “I

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Folks Are Calling the Alleged New Orleans Killer a ‘Terrorist,’ But His Background Will Surprise You

On New Year’s Day, 15 people were killed and 30 were injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd celebrating 2025 in the French Quarter. The cops have their suspect who has since been described as a “terrorist.” However, his profile describes him as quite the opposite. Read more…

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Senate Democrats render a verdict on Supreme Court ethics

By Josh Gerstein Senate Democrats wrapped up their extensive investigation of Supreme Court justices’ ethics practices Saturday, issuing a report blasting two conservative justices for accepting expensive gifts from wealthy benefactors and slamming Chief Justice John Roberts for a lackadaisical response to ethical lapses by his colleagues. “Now more than ever before, as a result of information

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Celebrity radio host opens fast-food chain near favorite HBCU

Courtesy of South Carolina State University Popular fast-food chain Krystal is open in Orangeburg, SC near the campus of HBCU South Carolina State University. The restaurant was brought to Orangeburg by the American radio host of the popular “The Breakfast Club” show, comedian, and television personality Charlamagne Tha God. “This means everything, I love Orangeburg.

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Jimmy Carter’s single term in office was a springboard for Black women in politics

By Donna M. Owens When Alexis M. Herman first met Jimmy Carter back in the 1970s, she never imagined how their fates would intertwine, nor the heights to which their careers would rise. “He was governor of Georgia then, and I was just a few years out of college,” Herman said. Herman, an Alabama native and Xavier University

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The Sugar Bowl is postponed to Thursday after the deadly attack in New Orleans

By Chandelis Duster The Sugar Bowl that was slated to take place in New Orleans Wednesday night has been postponed after a deadly attack during New Year’s celebrations, according to local officials. The new kickoff time is 3:00 p.m. CT on Thursday, according to the Sugar Bowl as of Wednesday evening. “With law enforcement assets that

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U.S. Finalizes New Rules For Distance Ed And College Prep Programs

By Jessica Blake Colleges will have to submit to the federal government new data on their distance education programs under a batch of new rules the Biden administration finalized Monday. The rules, which will take effect July 1, 2026, will likely be the president’s last package of new regulations for colleges and universities before Trump

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