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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Chris Rock, Mariah Carey, Jamie Foxx, and more to honor Andre Harrell in BET tribute

It looks like Uptown Records founder Andre Harrell will get the send-off he deserves, thanks to an upcoming tribute that will feature some of his closest friends and mentees.

BET will broadcast Mr. Champagne and Bubbles, a tribute to the late music business legend on Sunday and it will feature a long list of his famous friends.

Mariah Carey, Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, Babyface, Naomi Campbell, Lee Daniels, Clarence Avant, Robin ThickeKimora Lee Simmons, and Russell Simmons are just a few celebs who will participate in the special to memorialize their friend and mentor who died unexpectedly on May 7 at age 59.

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Andre Harrell and Sean “Diddy” Combs attend the 2011 Jackie Robinson Foundation awards gala at the Waldorf Astoria on March 7, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for The Jackie Robinson Foundation)

READ MORE: Andre Harrell, founder of Uptown Records, is dead at 59

Harrell’s death was first confirmed early May 8 by DJ D-Nice while spinning during his Club Quarantine series on Instagram Live.

“Truly heartbroken. Rest peacefully, Andre Harrell,” D-Nice later captioned a post.

Harrell, who was also one half of the 80s hip-hop duo Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, gave Combs his first shot in music before he went on to become the entertainment mogul he is today. Harrell hired a young Combs as an intern in 1990, later promoting him to an A&R executive.

Harrell, a Bronx, New York native worked with Russell Simmons at Def Jam Records. He was eventually promoted to vice president and general manager. Harrell decided to part ways with Def Jam to launch a record label of his own, Uptown Records.

READ MORE: Diddy, Monifah, Aaron Hall, and more pay tribute to Andre Harrell

Other legendary artists who got their start at Harrell’s Uptown Records include the Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J. Blige, who became the label’s first female artist. Harrell ultimately fired Combs who then founded Bad Boy Records — taking Biggie with him.

 

Andre Harrell, Mary J. Blige (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Mr. Chamoagne and Bubbles will air commercial-free this Sunday on BET, BET Jams, BET Soul and REVOLT TV, where Harrell was vice-chairman.


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Paul Pierce says LeBron James doesn’t make his top 5 NBA players list

The 10-part ESPN doc, The Last Dance about the Chicago Bulls’ last championship season, ended on Sunday, but it still has people in their feelings. One of the many responses to the doc was from people comparing current NBA superstar LeBron James to Micheal Jordan in a race for G.O.A.T. status.

READ MORE: The last take on ‘The Last Dance’

Former Celtics star Pierce, now an ESPN analyst joined the discussion by saying that James would not even make his NBA top 5 of the best players in league history.

“Bill Russell built up the organization in Boston. He should get way more credit than we give him, and a lot of times he gets left out of the conversation,” Pierce said. “So in saying that, Kareem, Magic, Jordan, Tim Duncan, Kobe, Bird. These guys are all-time top 10 players who either helped build up their organization or continued the tradition.”

Pierce hasn’t seen James do the same.

“He went and put together a team in Miami, and in some ways, he came back to Cleveland to put that team together, and then he went to the Lakers, where a tradition has already been made,” Pierce said on ESPN’s Countdown show. “And we don’t know, you know, that’s still to be continued. So in saying that, that’s my argument.”

This was, of course, met with some disdain from his Countdown colleagues, former players Jalen Rose and Jay Williams along with co-host Maria Taylor.

READ MORE: LeBron James on ‘The Last Dance’: ‘Michael Jordan was a superhero to me’

Watch the clip below (starts at 1:29)

As you might imagine, Pierce found himself a trending topic on sports-starved Twitter with this take.

Yes, NBA Twitter is savage. But the good thing is that if when the NBA comes back, all the Bron/MJ arguments, all of these hot takes and everything else is likely going to motivate James to go all the way AWF to prove he should be on top of that all-time great list. Over here, we don’t think anyone tops Jordan.

The man was just astonishing in his prime and competitive on a level that very few can relate to. But let’s see what happens when months of inactivity, a truncated NBA season where James may have led the Lakers to another championship and the slander directed his way after this doc combine to motivate James to definitely prove he should be on top. Can’t wait.

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112 vs. Jagged Edge ‘Verzuz’ battle reportedly in the works

It looks like Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s mega-popular online Verzuz series is about to have its first group battle!

READ MORE: Jill Scott, Erykah Badu’s & Verzuz battle breaks record and heals souls

Shortly after last weekend’s Nelly vs. Ludacris event, the co-founders of the Instagram Live series publicly mused about their next battle. While many fans speculated that a Brandy vs. Monica match up was inevitable, Brandy recently broke the news that Monica has declined.

That’s when the attention pivoted to 112 and Jagged Edge, two Atlanta R&B groups first suggested by mega-producer Jermaine Dupri who signed Jagged Edge to his So So Def record label in the mid-90s.

“[Jermaine Dupri,] keep that same energy!” Swizz said during the Live. “Jagged Edge vs. 112. Can you make that happen, JD? Because a lot of people say what they want to see, but can you pick up the phone and make that happen?”

 

 

Now popular urban gossip blog The Shade Room is reporting that this matchup may be in the works, after all, writing, “There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding the potential battle as the two nostalgic groups, who both hail from Atlanta, were clear fan favorites among the Verzuz audience. Fans continued to demand a battle between JE and 112, so it sounds like Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are finally ready to give the people what they want.”

They then went on to report that after members of both groups reposted the Like and rallied their fans to support them, “a source close to the situation said it’s going down!”

READ MORE: Nelly ‘Verzuz’ Ludacris battle mishap convinces Twitter women do it better

While the Verzuz camp has yet to officially confirm this face-off, fans are already preparing themselves for a walk down memory lane.

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TSR STAFF: Christina C! @cdelafresh ___ #TSRExclusive: Break out the throwbacks and the matching jersey dresses, we have a battle for the books in the near future as sources exclusively tell us Jagged Edge and 112 will face off in an upcoming 'Verzuz' battle! ___ There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding the potential battle as the two nostalgic groups, who both hail from Atlanta, were clear fan favorites among the Verzuz audience. Fans continued to demand a battle between JE and 112, so it sounds like Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are finally ready to give the people what they want. ___ Swizz and Timbo even went live recently, expressing interest in the battle and both members of Jagged Edge and 112 reposted the live, rallying up their fans. ___ Well now, a source close to the situation said it’s going down!! But that’s about as much as they could say. Are y’all ready for a JE and 112 face off, Roomies?!? (📸: @gettyimages)

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Africa didn't dither but faces long coronavirus fight

How the continent's sense of vulnerability may help it adapt to yet another deadly disease.

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Volkswagen Admits Car Ad Racist, Apologizes

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BERLIN (Reuters) – Volkswagen withdrew on Wednesday an advert posted on its official Instagram page for its Golf cars that it admitted was racist and insulting, saying it would investigate how it came about and draw consequences.

The German car company, which has seen its reputation tarnished in the last five years after it admitted cheating diesel emissions tests, said it did not tolerate any form of racism.

The advert on Instagram features large pale-skinned hands seeming to push and then flick a black man away from a shiny new yellow Golf parked on a street.

German television noted that the hand could be interpreted as making a “white power” gesture, while letters that appear on the screen afterwards briefly spell out a racist slur in German.

Juergen Stackmann, the VW brand’s board member for sales and marketing, and Elke Heitmueller, head of diversity management, took to Twitter and LinkedIn to apologise.

“We understand the public outrage at this. Because we’re horrified, too. This video is an insult to all achievements of the civil rights movement. It is an insult to every decent person,” they wrote.

“We at Volkswagen are aware of the historical origins and the guilt of our company during the Nazi regime. That is precisely why we resolutely oppose all forms of hatred, slander/propaganda and discrimination.”

Founded on orders by Adolf Hitler to build the “people’s car”, VW employed forced laborers for the Nazi war effort.

A Volkswagen spokesman said agencies usually produce its advertising campaigns and it was investigating where the mistake happened and would make it public when it found out.

(Reporting by Emma Thomasson; Editing by Michael Nienaber and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)



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Canadian woman tests positive for COVID-19 eight times in 50 days

A Canadian woman has raised brows and concerns after testing positive for COVID-19 eight times in 7 weeks.

According to Newsweek, on March 30, Tracy Schofield from Cambridge, Ontario, developed a fever, chills, and difficulty breathing. The next day she tested positive for COVID-19 and over the next two weeks self-isolated at her home, which she shares with her teenaged son.

Schofield said during that time her temperature reached 40.1 degrees Celsius (104.1 degrees Fahrenheit) and she lost her sense of taste and smell, but she made sure to follow guidelines and stay in her room away from anyone else.

READ MORE: All 50 states partially reopen despite at least 17 seeing rise of coronavirus cases

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Unfortunately, despite her hypervigilance, the first seven tests she took over a course of 50 days came back positive. To her relief, the eighth one finally came back negative.

“I cried because I was so happy,” Schofield said.

But unfortunately, her ninth test once again came back positive.

According to the World Health Organization, once a patient receives two consecutive negative results at least 24 hours apart they are considered to be recovered. And it is a common misconception that two weeks of isolation is all it takes to beat the virus. But unfortunately, Schofield’s experience isn’t unprecedented.

The Mumbai Mirror reported that a woman in India tested positive for the disease a whopping 20 times during the course of a 48-day stay in hospital. Fortunately, after 50 days Schofield is finally on the road to recovery.

“I still to this day have shortness of breath,” she told CTV. “COVID-19 has taken a lot out of me, and it continues every day.”

She also noted that given that news about the virus is still evolving, she fears she may suffer long-term complications from the disease.

READ MORE: Trump says he’s taking hydroxychloroquine to protect against COVID-19

“I just want someone to be able to tell me something,” she said. “Give me an answer. Am I going to have it forever?”

She shared more of her experience with the coronavirus in a recent Facebook post below. The nurse also addressed those who felt she was the reason why they couldn’t be tested and once again reiterated that she’d followed all the proper protocol.

“I don’t control who gets swabbed and who doesn’t as one guy blamed me for him not being able to get a swab because I took too many,” she wrote.

Schofield added that she wasn’t trying to become famous but share her story.

“I post and did the interviews hoping to help others understand and if I help one person then I did my job. I didn’t ask for Covid and neither did anyone else and we are not lucky and I’m not trying to be famous I’m just telling my story and looking for answers.”

 

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Maryland Teen Dies From Inflammatory Syndrome linked To COVID-19

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A Maryland teenager has died after contracting COVID-19, the first death in Baltimore County from the pediatric inflammatory syndrome linked to the virus.

According to the New York Daily News, Dar’yana Dyson “had symptoms of an inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 infection that has been documented in children in New York and other locations,” officials said in a statement Tuesday.

Dyson, 15, attended Milford Mill High School in Baltimore County and would have turned 16 next month. Dyson’s mom Kandace Knight said she never thought this would happen.

“It happened so fast. I never thought that taking my daughter to the hospital for a stomach pain that I wouldn’t be walking out of there with her,” Knight told the Daily News.

Knight said she took her daughter to the hospital on May 11 with symptoms including fever, stomach pains, and a loss of appetite. Dyson also developed an extensive rash.

“It was through her whole body, through her feet, her hands, her back and then it just disappeared. We never saw the rash again,” Knight said.

According to Knight, Dyson initially tested negative for COVID-19, but the doctors then tested her for antibodies.

“They took her back to an isolated room and said that she had tested positive for the antibodies of corona,” Knight said. “They said that somehow or another, she got both the coronavirus and the children’s one.

“She was too good for this world. She was so beautiful. She was too good for this world,” Knight added.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a warning last Thursday stating some healthy children who tested positive for COVID-19 were coming down with a “multisystem inflammatory syndrome” with “Kawasaki disease-like features.”

Eight cases, including one death, have been reported in the UK. In New York City, 15 patients between the ages of 2 and 15 were hospitalized with the syndrome between mid-April and May 4, officials said.

COVID-19 has been hard on African Americans and Hispanics, both in terms of health and employment.



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‘The View’ CoHost Meghan McCain Says Barack Obama Started a Culture War That ‘Ushered in the Era of Trump’

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Meghan McCain, the daughter of late Republican Sen. John McCain, has essentially placed the blame for President Donald Trump‘s rise to the presidency on former President Barack Obama.

The conservative pundit and co-host on The View stated that the former president is the reason for “ushering in the era” of the Trump presidency. 

McCain’s father was a frequent critic of President Trump. Sen. McCain also ran against Obama in the 2008 presidential election and lost, so it came as a surprise to some that she would put the blame for Trump’s political ascent on President Obama.

The remarks came after The View panel discussed the virtual commencement speech Obama gave this past weekend for the class of 2020. Obama, who has been mostly silent when it comes to criticism of his White House successor, took a rare shot at Trump’s leadership in his speech.

“More than anything, this pandemic has fully — finally — torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing. A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge,” Obama stated in his nationwide video address. “If the world’s going to get better, it’s going to be up to you.”

“I’m giddy about this,” co-host Joy Behar responded. “I’m really looking forward to watching the brilliant law professor take on the quasi-literate reality show host. This is going to be good!”

When Whoopi Goldberg handed her the mic, McCain initially stated that she didn’t have “a lot to say about this” before making the following statement. “Obviously, everyone on the left has basically appointed President Obama as nothing short of a saint,” she said and then stated she “obviously feels different” from the rest of the panel “as most Republicans and conservatives do.”

“I will say: The culture war that I believe is real and is raging in this country, I believe was ushered in with his administration and then exacerbated in the Trump administration,” she said. “and if the election were held today, I do believe Trump would be re-elected.”

“We have to start talking to each other in the middle, and we have to start talking about the faults on both sides because he was not a perfect president,” she said. “And I don’t think a perfect president would have ushered in the era of Trump.”

But Goldberg had to remind McCain that Obama had been viciously attacked and well earned his right to speak up about the current administration.

“Listen, this man has been battered by this particular guy in the White House for almost five years,” Goldberg stated.

“I don’t think people are holding up Obama. I think they miss him,” Goldberg continued. “They miss Clinton. You’ve heard people say they miss Bush,” she said.

“They miss that thing — whether you agree with somebody or not, you never questioned how they felt about the country,” she added. “You didn’t question it if you didn’t agree with them. But this is different. This feels different.”

“And this culture war — I’m sure it’s out there because I’m sure people were kind of shocked, I guess, when it turned out Obama — to be black,” Goldberg said. “Because I can’t see any reason other than that to spark a culture war.”

Watch the exchange on The View below.



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Machine-learning tool could help develop tougher materials

For engineers developing new materials or protective coatings, there are billions of different possibilities to sort through. Lab tests or even detailed computer simulations to determine their exact properties, such as toughness, can take hours, days, or more for each variation. Now, a new artificial intelligence-based approach developed at MIT could reduce that to a matter of milliseconds, making it practical to screen vast arrays of candidate materials.

The system, which MIT researchers hope could be used to develop stronger protective coatings or structural materials — for example, to protect aircraft or spacecraft from impacts — is described in a paper in the journal Matter, by MIT postdoc Chi-Hua Yu, civil and environmental engineering professor and department head Markus J. Buehler, and Yu-Chuan Hsu at the National Taiwan University.

The focus of this work was on predicting the way a material would break or fracture, by analyzing the propagation of cracks through the material’s molecular structure. Buehler and his colleagues have spent many years studying fractures and other failure modes in great detail, since understanding failure processes is key to developing robust, reliable materials. “One of the specialties of my lab is to use what we call molecular dynamics simulations, or basically atom-by-atom simulations” of such processes, Buehler says.

These simulations provide a chemically accurate description of how fracturing happens, he says. But it’s slow, because it requires solving equations of motion for every single atom. “It takes a lot of time to simulate these processes,” he says. The team decided to explore ways of streamlining that process, using a machine-learning system.

“We’re kind of taking a detour,” he says. “We’ve been asking, what if you had just the observation of how fracturing happens [in a given material], and let computers learn this relationship itself?” To do that, artificial intelligence (AI) systems need a variety of examples to use as a training set, to learn about the correlations between the material’s characteristics and its performance.

In this case, they were looking at a variety of composite, layered coatings made of crystalline materials. The variables included the composition of the layers and the relative orientations of their orderly crystal structures, and the way those materials each responded to fracturing, based on the molecular dynamics simulations. “We basically simulate, atom by atom, how materials break, and we record that information,” Buehler says.

The team used atom-by-atom simulations to determine how cracks propagate through different materials. This animation shows one such simulation, in which the crack propagates all the way through.

They painstakingly generated hundreds of such simulations, with a wide variety of structures, and subjected each one to many different simulated fractures. Then they fed large amounts of data about all these simulations into their AI system, to see if it could discover the underlying physical principles and predict the performance of a new material that was not part of the training set.

And it did. “That’s the really exciting thing,” Buehler says, “because the computer simulation through AI can do what normally takes a very long time using molecular dynamics, or using finite element simulations, which are another way that engineers solve this problem, and it’s very slow as well. So, this is a whole new way of simulating how materials fail.”

How materials fail is crucial information for any engineering project, Buehler emphasizes. Materials failures such as fractures are “one of the biggest reasons for losses in any industry. For inspecting planes or trains or cars, or for roads or infrastructure, or concrete, or steel corrosion, or to understand the fracture of biological tissues such as bone, the ability to simulate fracturing with AI, and doing that quickly and very efficiently, is a real game changer.”

The improvement in speed produced by using this method is remarkable. Hsu explains that “for single simulations in molecular dynamics, it has taken several hours to run the simulations, but in this artificial intelligence prediction, it only takes 10 milliseconds to go through all the predictions from the patterns, and show how a crack forms step by step.”

The method they developed is quite generalizable, Buehler says. “Even though in our paper we only applied it to one material with different crystal orientations, you can apply this methodology to much more complex materials.” And while they used data from atomistic simulations, the system could also be used to make predictions on the basis of experimental data such as images of a material undergoing fracturing.

“If we had a new material that we’ve never simulated before,” he says, “if we have a lot of images of the fracturing process, we can feed that data into the machine-learning model as well.” Whatever the input, simulated or experimental, the AI system essentially goes through the evolving process frame by frame, noting how each image differs from the one before in order to learn the underlying dynamics.

For example, as researchers make use of the new facilities in MIT.nano, the Institute’s facility dedicated to fabricating and testing materials at the nanoscale, vast amounts of new data about a variety of synthesized materials will be generated.

“As we have more and more high-throughput experimental techniques that can produce a lot of images very quickly, in an automated way, these kind of data sources can immediately be fed into the machine-learning model,” Buehler says. “We really think that the future will be one where we have a lot more integration between experiment and simulation, much more than we have in the past.”

The system could be applied not just to fracturing, as the team did in this initial demonstration, but to a wide variety of processes unfolding over time, he says, such as diffusion of one material into another, or corrosion processes. “Anytime where you have evolutions of physical fields, and we want to know how these fields evolve as a function of the microstructure,” he says, this method could be a boon.

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Pelosi and Trump trade insults after the speaker calls him ‘morbidly obese’

#PresidentPlump became a trending topic on Twitter after Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi called President Donald Trump, “morbidly obese,” while discussing the fact that the president is taking hydroxychloroquine to prevent catching the coronavirus. 

READ MORE: Nancy Pelosi shreds Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech. Right there on the podium.

When asked on Monday night by CNN about Trump taking the unproven treatment, Pelosi said she would “He’s our President,” she said, “I’d rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists.”

She added, “Especially in his age group, and in his, shall we say, weight group, morbidly obese, they say.”

The comments have been called “fat-shaming.”

Epidemiologist and former Michigan gubernatorial candidate, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed who is also a CNN commentator said that the comments perpetuate “a culture of political mudslinging that allows honest criticism of the dangerous things he’s done to be dismissed as petty partisanship.” He called for Democrats to “focus.”

In response to the comments, the president called Pelosi “a sick woman,” He said,  “She’s got a lot of problems.”

According to a report by The Hill, Pelosi fired back by saying in an interview Tuesday with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, “I didn’t know that he would be so sensitive. He’s always talking about other people’s … weight, their pounds.” 

“I think he should recognize that his words weigh a ton.” She continued, “Instead of telling people to put Lysol into their lungs or taking a medication that has not been approved except under certain circumstances, he should be saying what your previous guest mentioned, things that would help people.” 

Hydroxychloroquine, which is a malaria drug and also used to treat lupus, has not been proven to treat coronavirus. While the White House has confirmed that the president is taking the medication, they have not stated what his dosage is.

READ MORE: Fast food Trump is obese, but in overall good health, his doctor says

There are clinical trials to see how the drug helps the virus. However, these trials are privately conducted to determine if the drug is safe and effective for treating COVID-19. Last month, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning saying that people shouldn’t take it outside of clinical trials because of potential heart complications. 

CNN reported that while the president is overweight, he is not technically “morbidly obese.” 

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LisaRaye tells Nicki Minaj to ‘bow down’ to Lil Kim, fans swarm online

It’s been a busy week for the Barbz. 

After Usher said that Nicki Minaj was a “product” of Lil Kim, they jumped into action. Fans of the “Barbie” rapper defended her honor with tweets — sending the two artists’ names trending on Twitter.

Now LisaRaye McCoy is suffering the same fate, as she too believes that the pint-size rap icon from Brooklyn birthed the queen from Queens’ entire style.

READ MORE: Usher catches heat for saying Nicki Minaj is a ‘product’ of Lil Kim

Since her debut in 1995, Lil Kim’s iconic legacy has changed the industry for women, and many celebrities have been vocal about giving The Notorious K.I.M. her due flowers.

LisaRaye recently spoke out in support of her friend, Lil Kim, when she appeared on Claudia Jordan‘s FOX Soul show, Out Loud with Claudia Jordan. 

The show also featured appearances by actress Vivica A. Fox and singer Syleena Johnson. 

While Jordan, Johnson, and Fox all agreed that Lil Kim paved the way for Nicki Minaj, it was LisaRaye’s comments that riled up the Barbz the most. 

The All of Us actress first acknowledged that both women were stars, yet had some choice words for Nicki regarding her lack of respect for Kim’s contribution to the game.

“What is the beef for? She [Kim] is who she is and shining in her light. She is Lil Kim, Queen Bee for real. Hands down,” LisaRaye declared. “She came before you … How do you just snub her?”

“Why not collaborate with her and build each other … Be that much bigger and better together,” she continued. “That’s that mentality. That’s so immature.”

Looking dead into the camera, LisaRaye punctuated her statement, “That’s immature, Nicki. It’s immature.”

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The ladies all agreed that there is nothing wrong with paying respect to someone that came before you.

We can all stand together, queens and we can all say that all of us are acknowledging the fact that Kim came before Nicki Minaj,” LisaRaye said. “So Nicki, just take a seat. You don’t have to sit down for long, but just take a bow. Just like Beyoncé said, ‘Bow down b*tches.”

That didn’t go over very well. 

There were Nicki fans who said that their Queen paid homage to Kim a long time ago. 

Some fans said that Nicki doesn’t owe Kim anything. 

Then, some made the very valid point that no one ever says that male rappers have to bow down to other male rappers. 

READ MORE: Nicki Minaj responds to criticism that colorism helped her career

Kim’s fans chimed in on the topic as well. Some commented that the Barbz can tend to be toxic when they swarm anyone who opposes them. 

No matter where you stand on the topic of Lil Kim vs Nicki Minaj, Vivica A. Fox made a very valid point, that no matter how much we would like to see the battle, “those two egos will never coincide.” 

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Caucus Leaders of Color Discuss Incarceration, Work, and Racism During Coronavirus

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A webinar hosted by the Alliance for Safety and Justice featured members of the black, Hispanic, and Asian Pacific American Caucuses speaking about the challenges their constituents are facing during the coronavirus pandemic.

The webinar, hosted Monday by Robert Rooks, CEO of the Alliance for Safety and Justice, featured one member from each caucus.

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U.S. Rep. Karen Bass – Chair of the Congressional Black Cauc

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Karen Bass said the Congressional Black Caucus is focused on the U.S. prison population. African Americans make up about 15% of the population in the U.S. but more than 40% of the prison population.

“From day one the Congressional Black Caucus was very concerned about mass incarceration period,” Bass said. “But the idea that you have hundreds of thousands of people in our prisons and jails around the country really amount to them being a petri dish.”

Bass added that while the Centers for Disease Control promotes social distancing, hand washing, and avoiding people, prisons across the country are overcrowded, unsanitary, and begging for the coronavirus to attack.

As a result, Bass and the Congressional Black Caucus have called for the early release of prisoners, particularly women and juveniles. The caucus is also calling for funds to be given to the Federal Bureau of Prisons for more testing and contract tracing in prisons. The caucus also wants employees to be tested for the virus as they’re also at a significant risk of being infected.

“We’ve also called for massive testing,” Bass said. “How do you not test people in a petri dish? Not just the inmates but also the guards and everyone that works in a prison.”

Bass also discussed the environment people are being released into, pointing out that many of the inmates that are being released are going to the same areas that are disproportionately being affected by the virus.

“We know that the Bureau of Prisons is not really testing, so in this last response bill we mandated it,” Bass said. “At the same time we’re calling for early release, we are also calling for massive funding for the Second Chance Act. It’s one thing to release people, but what are they being released to?”

U.S. Rep. Rubén Gallego – 1st Vice-Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

Rubén Gallego expressed his concern for essential workers who are forced to continue working during the coronavirus pandemic while at the same time being underpaid and dealing with significant lapses in health insurance.

“COVID-19 has really exposed the structural racism that has caused the African American and Latino community to be some of the largest victims of the pandemic,” Gallego said. “Now, not only are the Trump administration ignoring how it’s affecting our communities, but they are also forcing us to go out and work and put their lives on the line. It’s very insulting.”

Many Latinos across the U.S are employed at low-wage positions that force them to continue to leave their homes, take public transportation, and interact with strangers every day. All of which increase the likelihood of being infected. Gallego also called out the Trump administration for its lack of urgency in helping minority populations.

“We see brown brothers and sisters that are exposing themselves to COVID-19 despite high infection rates and they don’t have health insurance and get paid barely minimum wage,” Gallego said. “Right now this administration is taking over factories under the Defense Production Act, basically making them essential workers but not treating them like essential workers.

“They’re not getting health insurance, they’re not getting tested most of the time and if they quit they’re not going to be eligible for unemployment insurance and if you’re undocumented, you’re not getting anything,” Gallego added.

Gallego said the caucuses are trying to protect the true working class of people in this country and trying to make sure there are protections for all workers in the coronavirus relief bill that passed the House last week.

U.S. Rep. Mark Takano – Second Vice-Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus

Mark Takano discussed the discrimination that Asian Pacific Americans have had to deal with since the coronavirus pandemic began. Additionally, Takano slammed the Trump administration for its racist rhetoric, which Takano said has normalized hate against Asian-Pacific Americans.

“We’ve seen officials double down on racist rhetoric when referring to COVID-19 including the president and not only have some members of his party aided and abetted him,” Takano said, “but they’ve actively participated in the kind of stereotypical characterizations of Asian Americans and have connected them to the type of mass blame and mass guilt to others in America being emboldened to verbally and physically threaten others in America.”

According to the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council, more than 650 cases of discrimination against Asian Pacific Americans related to coronavirus have occurred in just the first two weeks of March and many are violent.

President Trump, who began calling the coronavirus the Chinese Virus in March doubled down on the term when he was pressed by the media.

“Given that this is Asian-Pacific Heritage Month, its’ a great time to elevate these issues in the API community, “Takano said. “In times like this, we really need to call out racism and remind the American people that words have power and not doing so would be a failure of leadership.”



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European Countries Are Beginning To Reopen, But Will Americans Be Welcomed?

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The travel industry has come to a complete halt due to the spread of COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, around the globe. We recently reported that Caribbean nations such as St. Lucia and others have announced that they will be reopening for leisure tourism starting in June. It was recently revealed that Italy, one of the European countries hardest hit by the virus, will reopen for tourism in June as well. Despite this change, the borders reopening may not guarantee residents from all countries will be welcomed just yet.

European tourism accounts for 50% of the global tourism sector. Last week, the European Union unveiled an action plan to get its internal borders reopening, sits and to restore all rail, road, air, and sea connections that have been stopped due to the pandemic.

“We all need a break, especially after this confinement,” said Thierry Breton, the EU’s internal market commissioner to CNN. “We want to enjoy summer holidays, we would like to see our families and friends even if they live in another region, in another country.

Afar reported that the government of Italy announced that starting June 3, they will eliminate its 14-day quarantine for people arriving from abroad and will open both regional and international borders. However according to the government decree, these new rules only apply to people arriving from member countries of the European Union, countries within the Schengen Zone, as well as the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, and the microstates and principalities of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican.

This move mirrors others around Europe who are working to reopen tourism leaving many to wonder if Americans will soon become barred from the rest of the world because of its disorganized approach to containing the coronavirus outbreak. Other European countries say that there needs to be a phased approach reopening before they can welcome travelers from USA and elsewhere.

“We need a phased and coordinated approach. Restoring the normal functioning of the Schengen area of free movement is our first objective as soon as the health situation allows it,” said Ylva Johansson, EU Commission for Home Affairs to The Local France.“Restrictions on free movement and internal border controls will need to be lifted gradually before we can remove restrictions at the external borders and guarantee access to the EU for non-EU residents for non-essential travel.”

In the meantime, any summer travel plans to Europe will have to be temporarily put on pause.



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Meet The 73-Year-Old Food Entrepreneur Who Calls Herself The Queen of Creole Cuisine

Mozell Devereaux, owner of Queen of Creole

New Orleans is known for its signature creole cuisine that is native to Louisiana. The famous style of cooking blends West African, Haitian, French, Spanish, and Native American cultures as well as other parts of Southern states. One Louisiana native decided to use her family recipes to create her own catering service specializing in the regional cuisine.

Seventy-three-year old Mozell Devereaux is the founder and CEO of Queen of Creole, a food catering company serving made-from-scratch, oven-ready fresh pies, brownies, and cookies along with traditional Southern dishes like macaroni and cheese and her famous signature seafood gumbo. After retiring, she decided that she still wanted to work and launched her online catering business. She would go on YouTube and search the internet to learn ways how to structure her business from home and how to prepare her packages for customers.

“I even learned how to prepare and package my delicious sweet potato cornbread that only requires customers to add water upon delivery,” she told Black Business. Devereaux makes sure her fresh meals are delivered safely and straight to your door in an insulated box with dry ice.

She comes from a culinary cooking background; working as an executive chef and she graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in New York. In addition to her education, she brings 20 years of family recipes to her customers through her savory dishes.

Devereaux has also opened four other successful restaurants in addition to her catering business. She also works as a culinary consultant to help other businesses in the food and restaurant industry.



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Harlem’s Famous Sylvia’s Restaurant Is Giving Back To The Community Amid COVID-19

Sylvia's Restaurant

New York City has become one of the epicenters of the COVID-19, or novel coronavirus, pandemic in America. Due to mandatory stay-at-home restrictions, any business deemed “non-essential” has been closed down. Restaurants have been especially hit hard, with many struggling to stay afloat during the viral outbreak. One famous Harlem institution is giving back to the community with free meals to local residents.

Sylvia’s Restaurant has been a culinary landmark in the Harlem neighborhood for nearly 60 years. Celebrities, and even royals, have famously attended the restaurant best known for its soul food dishes and its soulful Sunday brunches. Normally the restaurant hosts its popular Gospel Brunch every Sunday which has since been canceled because of the pandemic. Instead, the owners decided to fill in that time by distributing food and groceries to local Harlem residents.

“We are always there for those that are in need,” said owner Kenneth Woods to NY1. “When our community hurts, we hurt. We do whatever we can to assist in that endeavor.”

NY1 reported that the Harlem restaurant would be teaming up with Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network and CARES organization to launch a new community initiative called Sunday Supper. The new move would create a pantry where residents can get bags of food items from Sylvia’s nationally distributed food product line.

“I’ve been to Sylvia’s with everyone from James Brown to Barack Obama. Now, Sylvia’s owners are giving back to the people,” Sharpton said to NY1. “It’s special for people to come to the place they always came to dine, to know that they care about them.”

The restaurant is also selling gift cards online for customers to use when the restaurant can fully open and use a portion of the funds to donate to local community efforts for COVID-19 relief in the neighborhood.



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