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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Warning: College Scholarships May be Subject to Income Tax

Did you or someone you know receive a scholarship? Congratulations! Now, double check the details of your scholarship proceeds to ensure it doesn’t turn into a major tax liability later.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 brought many changes to American households – including the way scholarships are taxed for low-income college scholarship recipients. When students filed tax returns this past tax season, they were hit with a tax bill they didn’t see coming.

“Low-income students are already struggling to pay for college tuition, books, and living expenses. Now they must contend with this,” says Theresa Harris, a Chicago-based scholarship strategist at ScholarshipMomma. “Parents and students should inquire about the purpose of each award and the applicable tax treatment associated with all educational proceeds when they receive their financial aid award letters. Seek the assistance of a tax preparer for further guidance.”

If you are a degree candidate at a qualified institution, scholarships covering tuition and fees are tax-free. However, scholarships that cover non-qualified expenses, including room, board, and travel are taxable.  For grad school students, assistant-ships and fellowships may also be subject to taxes.

How is a taxable scholarship classified? It can be considered “unearned income” and is subject to the rules of the Child’s Investment and Other Unearned Income, also known as the “Kiddie Tax.” These rules are applicable if the child is under 19, or is a full-time student under age 24.

The Kiddie Tax was enacted in 1986 to prevent wealthy parents from transferring money to their children tax-free. Parents would take advantage of their children’s lower tax bracket to shift wealth and avoid paying taxes on some income. That’s why the kiddie tax classified these funds as “unearned income” and subjected the funds to the same tax rate as a child’s parent. This rule also went into effect for taxable scholarships.

For example, a student from a single parent household with an income of $30,000 who received a scholarship that covered $13,000 in room and board would be taxed at their parents’ rate of 12%.

All thanks to the new rules in place for applying the kiddie tax, scholarship recipients coming from economically depressed communities are now being taxed at the rates applicable to trusts and estates. The student who was previously taxed at their parents’ rate of 12% would now be taxed up to 37 percent – the same rate used to tax single filers with incomes over $500,000.

Here is the new tax structure for trusts and estates. This applies to unearned income (including scholarships) for those in the “kiddie tax” category:

  • 10 percent on amounts up to $2550
  • 24 percent on unearned income over $2,550
  • 35 percent on amounts over $9,150
  • 37 percent on amounts over $12,500

So, students who receive unearned income over $12,500 will be taxed the same as a single person with over $500,000 in taxable income.

A new bill is on the table that would completely change the unintended consequence of the 2017 tax law.  If the bill passes, college students won’t be punished with a tax rate as high as 37 percent. Instead, scholarship money would be taxed at a lower rate.

“Scholarships are a critical component of the financial aid package that is meant to make college more affordable,” says Harris. “This tax is an added burden, causing additional financial stress for students. Congress needs to act quickly to correct this error.”


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10 Black Business Leaders You Ought to Know (And Meet at BE’s All-New, Upcoming FWD Event)

Entrepreneurs assemble! In 10 days, BLACK ENTERPRISE will unveil what promises to be our most powerful, impactful business conference yet – FWD (for ‘FORWARD’). And at the event will be 10 black business leaders who represent some of the most successful, influential business leaders on the planet. Following their guidance and connecting with them at FWD may result in multi-fold growth in customers, market share and revenues

FWDOur team has developed this event, which will be held at the Charlotte, North Carolina Convention Center from June 19 – 22, as a forum for instruction, inspiration and connection for businesses at every life cycle, from side hustles to second-generation enterprises. You will access the roadmap – including financing and certification – to successfully LAUNCH your venture. You will discover how to design strategic partnerships and scale-up strategies to GROW your business. You will learn the value of applying AI, VR and 5G and other tech tools to INNOVATE your company NOW!

One of BE’s event trademarks has been our exciting line-up of high-profile speakers – and FWD is no exception. This year you will hear success secrets from Isiah Thomas, former NBA Hall of Famer who serves as Chairman & CEO of Isiah International; Wendy Williams, the daytime talk show host who operates Wendy Inc., her diversified holding company; John Henry, partner of venture firm Harlem Capital and Viceland’s reality TV show, Hustle; Judge Glenda Hatchett, long-time television personality and founder of The Hatchett Firm; Ryan Leslie, Grammy-nominated artist and producer and creator of SuperPhone; Angela Simmons, a reality TV star known for being one of Rev. Run’s daughters who has grown into a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist in her own right; Malinda Williams, actress of Soul Food fame who along with tech maven Tariq M. Walker designed travel destination platform This Is Leaving; and Karen Civil, one of the nation’s top social media marketers/influencers.

Check out the profiles of 10 black business leaders who will be speaking at FWD – and go to our FWD Speakers Page to discover more entrepreneurial standouts.

 

10 Black Business Leaders You Ought to Know

 

Evens Charles, President & CEO

10 black business leaders

At the age of 25, Charles executed his first small transaction that required an out-of-pocket investment of $1,000 resulting in a $25,000 profit six months later. Today, he operates Frontier Development and Hospitality Group, one of the nation’s largest black-owned businesses with annual gross revenues of more than $50 million. As such, he controls a BE 100s company with a hotel portfolio of Marriott, Hilton and IHG hotels in urban and secondary markets such as Atlanta, Nashville, Tennessee, Columbus, Ohio, and the Washington, D.C – Baltimore corridor that’s worth more than $200 million. For entrepreneurs with a specific interest in real estate development, property management and hotel franchising, his session on “Open House! Turning Property into Profit” is a must-attend BE Talk.

 

 

Cheryl McKissack Daniel, President & CEO, McKissack & McKissack

10 black business leaders

McKissack Daniel is a civil engineer by training who comes from a long line of architects and builders and today runs a 114-year-old family business. She has grown this BE 100s company into a powerhouse in the construction industry that’s involved with some of New York’s largest projects including JFK Terminal One; LaGuardia Airport’s Central Terminal building redevelopment; Pacific Park/ Atlantic Yards Barclays Center and two of the city’s iconic African American-oriented landmarks, MART125 Cultural Center and The Studio Museum in Harlem. To learn more about general contracting as well as the longevity of multigenerational companies, FWD attendees should meet and listen to McKissack during her panel session, “Why You Need a Succession Plan.”

 

 

Mahisha Dellinger, Founder & CEO, CURLS Beauty Brands

10 black business leaders

Dellinger realized the need for products for her curly hair and transformed that desire into a multimillion dollar business. After leaving her post as Marketing Manager at Intel Corp., she developed the line of organic haircare products and gained shelf space at retailers such as Target, Sally Beauty, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Walmart and CVS over the past decade. As such, she lists Halle Berry, Alicia Keys, Issa Rae, Nia Long, Tia Mowry and Blair Underwood among her celebrity customers. She has used her success as a platform to inspire other entrepreneurs of color through conference and media appearances as well as her OWN Network television show, Mind Your Business with Mahisha. She will share her vital, business-building tips on the FWD Panel, “Growing Pains: How to Achieve Scale.”

 

 

Ash Cash Exantus, CEO, MindRight Money Management

10 black business leaders

This 15-year banking veteran, motivational speaker and best-selling author helps clients get on the wealth-building track through his financial education and media company, MindRight Money Management. He enables them to achieve their life goals by blending psychology and personal finance with music, pop culture and relevant news. He also delivers his message of fiscal responsibility, entrepreneurship and wealth empowerment as a regular speaker at national conferences as well as host of his eponymous radio program, The Ash Cash Show, which has a current reach of 2.2 million listeners. He will share his powerful message on the panel, “Solopreneurs: How to Set Up and Run a Business on Your Own.”

 

 

Charis Jones, Owner, Sassy Jones Boutique

10 black business leaders

Jones created an award-winning accessories brand deeply rooted in the belief of helping women feel confident about themselves. Leaving her position as a top-ranking corporate sales professional, Jones has built Sassy Jones into a multimillion dollar accessories brand in just two years. The key to her whirlwind success: Using digital technology to bolster relationships with her female clientele and showcase hand-crafted, global creations of women artisans. FWD attendees should find out more about her customer-engaging marketing strategies at her session, “e-Commerce: Global Reach Through Your Smartphone.”

 

Damian Mills, President & CEO, Mills Automotive Group

10 black business leaders

Mills started in the auto industry in 1992 as a salesperson while attending North Carolina A&T State University. Today, at 46, he’s one of the youngest innovators and most successful African American auto dealers in the nation. With 13 franchises in three states, Mills Auto Group has consistently been among the top five dealers on the ‘BE Auto 40’–BLACK ENTERPRISE’s yearly list of the largest black-owned businesses in the auto industry–and represents one of the largest black-owned businesses in the Charlotte metro area. Fittingly, he will receive the BE Auto Dealer of the Year Award at the event-capping Entrepreneurs Awards Gala.

 

Monique Idlett Mosley, Founder & Managing Partner, Reign Venture Capital

10 black business leaders

Mosley operates an early-stage investment firm that focuses on women and minority-led startups. Prior to becoming a VC, she served as CEO of Mosley Brands and Mosley Music Group, home to a multi-platinum roster of artists, including the iconic producer Timbaland, One Republic and Nelly Furtado, among others. Hear her BE Talk on “The Art of Collaboration.”

 

 

Michael Thompson, President & CEO, Fair Oaks Farms, LLC

10 black business leaders

Thompson, a corporate food services management veteran, has elevated Fair Oaks Farms into the nation’s largest minority-owned meat producer. The company is the considered the “gold standard” supplier of pre-cooked sausage, bacon, and other meat and poultry products for some of the world’s leading restaurant chains and retail companies, including McDonald’s and Walmart. Under his guidance, revenues have increased more than 300% and staffing has grown threefold, from 100 to nearly 300 employees. Particularly for those FWD attendees who aspire to build or expand eateries, distributors and manufacturers within the sector, you will be captivated by his participation on the “Delicious Dollars: Building a Food Business” panel as well as Fair Oaks Farms recognition as the BE 100s Company of the Year.

 

 

Adrienne Trimble, President & CEO, National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC)

10 black business leaders

Every attendee should try to connect with Trimble, who runs this leading supplier diversity and inclusion organization that matches more than 12,000 certified minority-owned businesses to its network of 1,750-plus corporate members. A known thought leader for advancing corporate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, she has served as General Manager, Diversity & Inclusion at Toyota Motor North America. During her tenure at the automaker, she led its supplier diversity program from 2005 – 2012 and grew its diverse vendor base to reflect more than a 300% increase in total spend, topping nearly $3 billion. Who better that Trimble to discuss how to “Get Your Piece of the Billion-Dollar Pie” with leading supplier diversity managers.

 

Willie Woods. President & Managing Director, ICV Partners

10 black business leaders

Woods is the co-founder of this top-notch BE Private Equity Firm with $1.4 billion in capital under management. For close to 20 years, ICV has built its reputation for stellar management and growth by acquiring a range of lower middle-market companies in sectors as diverse as healthcare, food production and business services. Moreover, it has played a critical role in diversifying high finance through its recruitment of  African American Wall Street professionals and corporate managers who have proven adroit at maximizing the value of portfolio companies to produce superior returns. Attend Woods’ session on “The Art of Uncovering Alternative Finance” to discover different ways to raise capital for your business as well as join our salute to ICV as the 2019 BE Financial Services Company of the Year.

 

Learn more about FWD speakers and sessions that will boost your business at the BLACK ENTERPRISE FWD conference in Charlotte, North Carolina; June 19-22, 2019 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, NC. 

Register for FWD today!

 



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Sudan crisis: Call for civil disobedience after arrests

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This One’s for the Ladies film delves into black women’s sexuality

For many Black woman, the topic of sex can seem taboo. Unless its being rapped about in a song or portrayed in films, it’s seldom you hear Black women speak out loud about sexuality.

But director Gene Graham wants to change that. His documentary titled This One’s for the Ladies hit theaters yesterday. The NC17-rated film explores the world of male exotic dancers in Newark, New Jersey.

The twist in this documentary is the strippers featured are Black, and it focuses on the Black women who love them, Ebony reports.

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The film lives up to its NC17 rating by displaying plenty of frontal nudity. The documentary follows the lives of strippers from the New Jersey Nasty Boyz club, including a set of twins by the names of Tyga and Raw Dawg.

Graham noted in an interview with Jezebel that the documentary is also an exploration of class, community and sisterhood.

“They can be whoever they wanna be and do whatever they wanna do and express how they wanna express and have a couple of cocktails and, you know, touch some dick, and have a good time,” Graham says of the women in the film.

Although the strippers are a huge portion of the documentary, it also focuses on the women who frequent the club. They’ve even given themselves nicknames like Poundcake, C-Pudding and even a sister duo known as Double Trouble, according to Vanity Fair.

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The documentary includes interviews with the women and the male strippers to show their backgrounds as well as how they ended up in the exotic dancing world. Strippers and brothers Raw Dawg and Tyga’s back story is explained. In the film, they visit the housing project where they grew up and talk about how drug use affected their family. The film also highlights gun violence in Black neighborhoods, and how that has affected some of the characters.

This One’s for the Ladies is all about the ladies, but also about blackness, black bodies and the things that happen in our communities.

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Black motorists are searched three times more than whites in Louisville

Black motorists in Louisville, Kentucky are being stopped and searched more frequently than their white counterparts.

About 20 percent of Louisville’s driving age population is Black, but they accounted for 33 percent of the stops and 57 percent of the 8,942 searches done on motorists, the Louisville Courier Journal reports.

The Courier Journal reviewed 130,999 traffic stops in Louisville from 2016 to 2018 where citations were issued. Black drivers were disproportionately stopped and three times as likely to be searched as white drivers.

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Black motorists were searched 12 percent of the time they were stopped, versus 3.9 percent of the time for white drivers.

A victim of this statistic was Jamaj Johnson. The Louisville Metro Police pulled Johnson over for a failure to signal a turn. Johnson and a passenger with a baby were ordered to get out of the car. Johnson was then frisked and handcuffed while his car was searched by a drug-sniffing dog.

“All this for a turn signal?” Johnson asked one of the Ninth Mobile Division detectives who stopped him, according to a police body camera video. “You see a n—– and you automatically treat me like a criminal.”

The police found nothing in his car, and the case was later dismissed.

Similar scenarios continue to occur. The data shows that police found contraband in 72 percent of the searches of whites versus only 41 percent for African Americans.

LMPD spokeswoman Jessie Halladay said the department “does not target individuals based on race.” She said the department found no reason to believe policy was violated in Johnson’s stop in Newburg, a predominately black neighborhood, Courier Journal reported.

“We place emphasis on people committing the most crimes, especially violent crimes,” she said, and “we direct our resources where most crime is committed.”

She also mentioned that in the second division, where 81 percent of the driving-age population is black, a smaller portion, 77 percent, of those stopped were black.

Similar situations have also occurred in other cities due to racial bias according to Charles Epp, a University of Kansas professor and co-author of Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship.

“This sort of pattern indicates that officers are using less careful criteria for selecting black drivers for a search than white drivers for a search,” he said. “The basis for a search of a white motorist is more likely to be objective evidence of a crime; the basis for a search of black drivers is more likely to be the driver’s race.”

Police Chief Steve Conrad spoke before the Metro Council Public Safety Committee on Wednesday and acknowledged that the department has disproportionately stopped Black drivers. He also mentioned that African Americans are disproportionately represented in all aspects of the criminal justice system, including in arrests and incarceration.

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He said that the department has focused on six high-crime neighborhoods where predominately “people of color live” and that to make those neighborhoods safer, “people who live there are going to be stopped.”

But Conrad also agrees, the routine traffic stops “is something we should have done differently.”

— Stats from the Courier Journal

STOPS BY THE NUMBERS

Stops in which citations were issued, 2016-18

Total stops: 130,999

Whites: 78,686 (60%)

Blacks: 42,876 (33%)

Others: 9,509 (7%)

Searches

Total: 8,942

Whites: 3,480 (39%)

Blacks: 5,150 (58%)

Others: 312 (4%)

Percentage of those stopped who were searched:

Whites: 4%

Blacks: 12%

Others: 3.3%

Positive searches (contraband found)

Whites: 2,507 (72%)

Blacks: 2,107 (41%)

Others: 182 (58%)

SEIZURES BY THE NUMBERS

From stops in which citations were or weren’t issued, Jan. 1, 2018-April 9, 2019:

Total stops: 79,742

Firearms seized in 720 stops, or 0.9% of stops

Drugs seized in 4,128 stops, or 5.1% of all stops

Note: LMPD says about 7% of all stops result in searches

Source: LMPD data

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Busta Rhymes, Lil Skies, Too $hort set to perform at Michigan’s cannabis trade show

Last November, Michigan joined states like California, Alaska, and Maine in legalizing marijuana.

Finding places to purchase weed in Michigan can be almost impossible due to lack of dispensaries. But that won’t be the case during the Cannabis Cup.

One of the largest marijuana trade shows in the country honors Michigan’s best marijuana products, including strains, edibles, and cannabis-infused cuisine, Detroit Metro Times reports.

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“We’re showcasing our famous lamb chops, macaroni and cheese steak bites and chicken bites and portobello bites,” owner of local dispensary Food With a Twist Wayne White Jr. told ABC 7 in Detroit.

Any adult over the age of 21 can attend with a photo ID, no medical card is needed to enter, unless you’re between the ages of 18 – 20, according to Metro Times.

This event is also used as a time to gain knowledge about marijuana and even try exclusives before the weed actually appears in stores. This is a perk for a lot of Michigan citizens since the only place to purchase weed currently is provisioning centers, which require a medical marijuana card.

Patrons can also bring their own weed to the Cannabis Cup. Even though the main function of this two day event is to honor weed, it has also turned into a music festival.

Musical talent such as Busta Rhymes, Lil Skies, Trick Trick and Too $hort will perform during the festival as well. In the past, Lil Wayne, Machine Gun Kelly, Steve Aoki, 50 Cent, Nas, Melissa Etheridge, and Insane Clown Posse have all performed, according to M Live.

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Sponsored by High Times Magazine, the Cannabis cup is expected to have tens of thousands of guests to sit in on panels, seminars and educational classes all geared towards marijuana.

High Times Magazine editor Danny Danko told ABC 7 in Detroit, that he thinks this is the start of a new day in Michigan.

“Michigan is a place where I feel like there could be a rebirth of a certain economy here with cannabis,” Danko said.

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Rico Love Gets Passionate About Music, Entrepreneurship, and Values

Behind Rico Love is a creative, visionary and music industry educator that has produced, written, and contributed to hit records including Usher’s “There Goes My Baby,” Nelly’s “Just a Dream,” Trey Songz “Heart Attack,” Kelly Rowland’s “Motivation” feat Lil’ Wayne, and Beyoncé’s “Sweet Dreams.” He has also contributed to Grammy-winning works such as Beyoncé’s 2009 Best Contemporary R&B album “I Am… Sasha Fierce.”

Rico Love’s body of work is extensive. However, not only does he work as both a producer and artist within the ever-changing landscape of the music industry; he also invests in technologies that provide a greater platform for artist discovery and creativity. 

In an interview, Love spoke about the music industry, creating financial opportunities, and gives advice to young creatives.

Black Enterprise: How do you see yourself evolving as a veteran in the music landscape that exists today?

Rico Love: I am now 36-years-old, which is a dinosaur in the music industry, but I’ve been in the game since I was 17 years old. At first, you are bothered by how easily accessible things have become. When you get past the initial annoyance of the change, you adjust. I have been able to create different platforms for myself where I can add value. This includes adding value to myself through the creation of content for others, developing platforms for emerging artists, and also developing this with a financial strategy in play.   

Financially, how are you able to set yourself apart to either create or take advantage of opportunities when presented? 

I went through some of the most challenging financial times of my life because of my value system and unwillingness to compromise on my principles for a dollar. It’s about having the willingness and smarts and being open-minded to recognize what is a good opportunity and what is not. Even more important is building your brand to be strong enough to fit in many rooms. I can fit in the streets, in Hollywood, and corporate because I can articulate myself in all three parameters. I do not limit myself, but I don’t spread myself so wide that I alienate myself from being able to gain financially. 

Why is community currency important, and as a musician why must you connect and have a genuine appreciation for the communities that support you?

I am who I am. I don’t place a level of importance on things that I do in the sense that I don’t have to tell myself to do things for the community. It is who I am so it is already important for me to do things in the community. The value and substance of who you are is a natural thing. It can’t be coached up.  

What are you working on in the world of tech?

There is something I have in the works that allow creatives to create and build records the same way people create via Twitter or Instagram. A quick form transfer file that allows collaboration between creatives. For example, I start a loop and post it—someone else can join in on the creative process. if a piano player goes to my page they can add a melody to the loop. Musicians are able to watch and join in on the session and create a whole track real time. 

What are three key pieces of advice for young creatives?

  • If you want to do something and you are willing to do it for 10 years for free then that is what you truly want. if you see someone doing something and you see it as a quick way to make money then it is not your passion. Stop focusing on simply trying to get a dollar because even if you become successful you are still pushing the culture back. 
  • Elevate yourself and stop looking for people to validate you and elevate you. Create something people cannot refuse. Stop telling people what you need and starting being what they need. When you become what they need you do not have to ask people for anything. 
  • Who are you? People do everything else in the world and try to figure everything else out but never define who they are. Figure out and discover who you are as an artist, as a person, and as a brand. Once you discover this, remain true to your core value and belief system and do not compromise this. 

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Meghan Markle makes first appearance as new mom at Trooping the Colour

Black British royal Meghan Markle has made her first public appearance since giving birth last month to baby Archie.

The Duchess of Sussex was seen at Trooping the Colour, a birthday celebration for the Queen Elizabeth in London.

She was first spotted coming out of Buckingham Palace in a horse-drawn carriage, sitting next to her husband Prince Harry, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, CNN reports.

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The Duchess of Sussex wore a dark blue hat by Noel Stewart, and dark blue outfit by her wedding dress designer, Clare Waight Keller, according to PEOPLE.

Thousands of people gathered along the Mall in London to watch the official birthday celebration. More than 200 horses, 400 musicians and 1,400 officers took part in the event.

This parade and celebration gives the Queen an opportunity to review her army. This is essential since the monarch is technically the head of Britain’s armed forces and would traditionally lead an army into war, says CNN.

Colours, or flags, are carried down the ranks of soldiers and the Officer in Command of the Parade spats out over one hundred words of command to direct the several hundred soldiers, according to the Royal Family’s website.

For more than 260 years, Trooping the Colour has been the official birthday celebration for the Queen, though her real birthday is on April 21, CNN noted.

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During the parade, members of the royal family can be seen riding by horseback or in a carriage that starts at Buckingham Palace down the mall to Horse Guard’s Parade.

Last year, Meghan and Harry rode in their own horse drawn carriage, but this year their carriage was a full house, according to PEOPLE. They were accompanied by sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, and Camilla, Duchess of Sussex.

Meghan welcomed son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor on May 6. While Meghan is just making her first public appearance, new dad Prince Harry has made appearances to the Netherlands and Rome since the arrival of their son, PEOPLE said.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Uganda midfielder Waisma out through injury

Uganda's Football Federation confirms midfielder Moses Waiswa will miss this month's Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt because of a knee injury.

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Common, Al Sharpton react to NBA teams abandoning ‘owner’ title

Many NBA teams are considering retiring the “owner” title.

It has been a high-level conversation in the league for over a year now, stemming from the racial undertone it can have for the primarily Black NBA players. Some teams have already made the decision to stop using the term “owner” in reference to the top manager.

The Philadelphia 76ers have changed their owner’s title to managing partner and co-owners are now called limited partners. The Los Angeles Clippers have also joined the ranks and is now calling its owner chairman, TMZ reports.

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The hype around the “owner” conversation gained buzz last year when NBA player Draymond Green appeared on Lebron James‘ show “The Shop” and said, “You shouldn’t say owner,” also suggesting the title should be changed to either CEO, chairman or majority shareholder.

Actor and rapper Common agrees with Green. “I’m so pleased,” Common told TMZ. “The term owner — it didn’t sit right with me.”

“The history of what we have and we are as black people in this country … it’s just not really being considerate of the history.”

Common added how impressed he was with NBA commissioner Adam Silver for referring to one team’s majority investor as “Governor” instead of “owner.”

Civil Rights activist Al Sharpton was also excited that the NBA wants to do away with the term because it too closely mirrors slavery.

“Many of the NBA players are descendants of people that were enslaved,” Sharpton told TMZ. “When we hear the term owner, it’s a much different connotation than other people.”

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Sharpton added the league should want to make their players feel comfortable since they’re the money makers.

“I think that if you want to respect people that are making you a lot of money, you ought to be sensitive and how they are relating to you and how they want a title that doesn’t make them uncomfortable”

Although the talks around the term “owner” are shifting things in the NBA, Green’s team — the Golden State Warriors — still lists Jacob Lacob as its owner. TMZ got in touch with the Warriors and they explained, “We refer to the owners of our teams as Governors; each team is represented on our Board of Governors.”

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Space Photos of the Week: X-rays, Binary Stars, and Mars Moles

No matter how much we explore space, we’re only scratching the surface.

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Michael B. Jordan presents exonerated Central Park Five men with courage award ‘It’s dangerous in America when you’re living in a black body’

Michael B. Jordan told the men known as the Central Park Five Friday that he cannot watch footage of the new series “When They See Us” without getting emotional and feeling like as a young black man he too could have faced a similar ordeal.

“It’s dangerous in America when you’re living in a black body,” Jordan said.
Jordan praised the men — Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise — for their perseverance and courage during a luncheon in which the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California honored Netflix’s series about their case.

“The whole time that these men were incarcerated, they never changed their story,” he said. “They insisted of their innocence even as they did their time.”

Salaam cried as he accepted an award on behalf of series creator Ava DuVernay.
“I’m not ashamed to cry in front of you,” Salaam said after a moment of silence as he reflected on how he and the other men were “just boys” between the ages of 13 and 16 years old when they were wrongfully convicted.

“Our story is a story of an egregious miscarriage of justice,” he added.
Jordan hugged Salaam, who also spoke on behalf of the five men.

“That’s courage,” said Jordan, whose performances have ranged from his acclaimed portrayal of a young black man killed by a police officer in “Fruitvale Station” to the vengeful Erik Killmonger in “Black Panther.”

Salaam and the rest of the Central Park Five were exonerated in 2002 after being charged with the 1989 rape of a white woman in New York’s Central Park. They received a standing ovation while accepting the ACLU chapter’s inaugural Roger Baldwin Courage Award.

Baldwin was one of the ACLU’s founders and its first executive director.

“When They See Us” isn’t Hollywood’s first attempt to recount the story of the Central Park Five’s wrongful conviction, but it has sparked a renewed interest in the details of the case.
Hector Villagra, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California, said DuVernay refocused the narrative on the humanity of the five men and it has shone a new light on a widely known case 30 years later.

The series has re-ignited outcry about how the case was handled. Linda Fairstein, the Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor who observed the teenagers’ interrogation, has faced backlash for her role in their conviction. Fairstein has already resigned from at least two nonprofit boards as backlash intensified and a #CancelLindaFairstein movement spread on social media.

Shortly before the men accepted their award, Fairstein was dropped by her book publisher in the face of the increasing criticism. Villagra said that he thinks it’s fair that Fairstein be judged for her actions, even decades later.

“It’s in many ways justice delayed,” Villagra said.

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*Star Trek: Discovery* Just Keeps Getting Better and Better

Season 2 is light years ahead of the show's first season.

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Kids is perfect when there’s no time for Fortnite

Games don’t have to be *Fortnite*-length to have a lasting impact.

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Cryptocurrency Company Hacks Itself Before Hackers Can Hack It

Microsoft deletes its facial recognition database, hackers hit health care, and more of the week's top security news.

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Sudan crisis: Military arrests opposition figures after mediation bid

The three men were held after meeting Ethiopia's PM in Khartoum to try to broker peace talks.

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16 Killer Tech Deals on iPad, Galaxy S10E, TV Speakers, and More

These are our favorite tech deals for the weekend, including deep discounts on the latest iPads.

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19 Best PS4 Games Every Player Should Try (2019)

Crawl dungeons, hunt dinosaurs, and learn to be a dad with our favorite PlayStation 4 games.

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Dark Mode Was the Star of WWDC. Do You Really Need It?

The latest trend in app design—with black and gray backgrounds that mimic nighttime—has negligible benefits. But dark mode just looks cool.

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I Think I Hated This Tech Conference on Psychedelics

Awakened Futures, which promises a weekend of contemplation and "high weirdness," thinks of itself as a kind of un-conference. Well, I came undone.

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Amazon’s Fashion Quest Continues With the Drop and StyleSnap

The world's largest online retailer goes after a new, more fashionable kind of shopper: social media influencers, and the people who love to follow them.

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Retta is tired of being typecast as the ‘sassy,’ Black woman

Four years after NBC’s hit sitcom, Parks and Recreation has ended, fans of the sitcom can’t resist stopping one star on the street to utter one of her famous lines: “Treat yo’ self!”

Retta, who played office manager Donna in the Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department, said people still scream the line at her whenever they see her and across social media, according to BuzzFeed News. The catchphrase became famous in the Season 4 episode “Pawnee Rangers” when Donna’s character and Tom Haverford, played by Aziz Ansari, celebrate a day each year where they treat themselves to expensive items.

“It has slowed down so it’s not as tiresome,” Retta explained.

Yet it still persists. Although Retta said she doesn’t mind the love her fans show her, she just wants it to be at the right moment.

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“You know, you go to dinner, and at the end of the night the waiter says, ‘I just wanna say, “Treat yo’ self!’” I don’t mind that,” Retta said. “It’s just when someone comes out of nowhere and is in my face and you’re like, ‘Hi, I’m a human being. Could you not put your breath in my eye?’

“It’s really those people that just pop out of nowhere,” she added in the BuzzFeed News interview, “and then I’m like, ‘Yeah, I’m trying to pee.””

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Another thing that gets the Good Girls actresses’ goose going is when she feels typecast for a role particularly when a character is pegged as “sassy,” a term all too familiar and unequally applied to Black women.

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“One of my least favorite adjectives, descriptors used for parts that I have to go in for, is ‘sassy,'” Retta explained. “I don’t know what it is. I have this aversion to it. When I see it, I assume something, I assume what I think they want, and I don’t wanna be a part of it.”

Retta’s full interview will air Sunday on Profile.

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JAIL HORROR: Family desperate after Black father dies in jail with his brain, heart and throat removed

TheGrio has launched a special series called #BlackonBlue to examine the relationship between law enforcement and African-Americans. Our reporters and videographers will investigate police brutality and corruption while also exploring local and national efforts to improve policing in our communities. Join the conversation, or share your own story, using the hashtag #BlackonBlue.

An army veteran’s family is searching for answers a year after the father of two young boys mysteriously died in a Pennsylvania jail and his brain, heart and throat were removed.

And no one is talking.

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The family of 41-year-old Everett Palmer Jr. explained that he went to a York county jail to address an outstanding DUI warrant on April 7, 2018. But two days later the family was informed that Palmer was arrested and had died.

And his body was returned to the family sans a brain, throat or heart.

The man’s cause of death was determined by the coronor to be “complications following an excited state, associated with methamphetamine toxicity, during physical restraint,” Spectrum News reported.

According to the county coroner’s report Palmer “became agitated and began hitting his head against his cell door.”

Rose and Dwayne Palmer, the man’s parents, denied the claim that their son was violent and would commence to hitting his head in such a violent way to reporters

The family has reportedly hired their own pathologist who ruled Palmer’s death as a homicide and believes it should be labeled as such.

The family said that their son’s body was also in bad condition with bruising.

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The family has set up a Facebook page titled ‘Justice4Everett’ and they are considering a lawsuit. and filed a notice of claim with several Pennsylvania agencies.

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Dad’s video of son’s funny reaction to woman’s “stinky” feet on his airplane seat has internet in stitches

A precocious little boy was disgusted and had enough of a woman’s corn chips smelling feet on his airplane seat.

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Little Rodney Small, 4, face-to-feet on a plane ride with his dad Darryl from Orlando to Houston on May 16.

Darryl whipped out his cell phone and started recording little Rodney, as he cracked up at his son’s response when he noticed that someone behind him had the audacity to prop their bare feet up on his seat.

(You already know before you even see the video)

Darryl could hardly contain himself watching his son wrinkle up his nose and complain about a person’s smelly feet on his armrest: “There’s some stinky feet behind me,” Rodney said.

Darryl burst into laughing as he recorded his son analyzing the situation and trying to make sense of why someone would invade his space in this way, The Daily Mail reports.

Rodney had no filter and went in on the person.

“It’s a lady!” Rodney said after peering behind his seat to determine where the “stinky” feet were coming from.

After assessing the situation, Rodney then directly asked the woman “Why do you have you feet behind me?”

After protesting much, Rodney won and the woman put her funky feet back where they belonged on the floor.

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The interaction from Rodney had the internet in stitches.

Rodney’s dad said that the woman ended up apologizing to them both, according to KTRK.

“We weren’t offended or anything, it was just his reaction,” Darryl told the station. “Knowing his spontaneous attitude, there’s no telling what we’re going to get from him so for me, like Snapchat and everything, I always have the camera rolling.”

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Goodbye X-Men—You Flawed, Frustrating Cinematic Revolution

Eighteen years ago, 'X-Men' taught audiences that comic books could live onscreen, as vast and rewarding as they were in their original form.

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A Surreal Subterranean Junkyard Piled With Old Cars

Robin Friend rappelled five stories down to capture this scene at the abandoned Gaewern Slate Quarry in Ceredigion, Wales.

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5 Comics to Read After You've Seen 'Dark Phoenix'

The movie wasn't great. These books are.

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Why Electric Buses Haven't Taken Over the World—Yet

Here’s what stands between you and a cleaner commute.

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Don Lemon confronted by racist Trump supporters while filming ‘I can’t wait for CNN to fire your Black ass, you fa**ot’

CNN anchor Don Lemon has been feeling the hate in the Trump-era and revealed on Thursday the extent of harassment and threats he’s received from supporters of the president.

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Lemon said during an industry conference:

“I was doing a shoot in the park the other day and someone said, ‘We built this country. I can’t wait for CNN to fire your black ass, you faggot,'” Lemon told the audience, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Lemon said he’s been bombarded with hateful rhetoric and receives at least 300 calls a day from a Trump supporters who hates him. People have also gotten hold of his address and sends him loads of hate mail too.

The attacks, he said, “take a toll on me, on my privacy and safety and security, and the safety and security of my family.”

He’s also been the victim of having the cops called on him for nothing, which has become a phenomenon for those in the Black community who have endured white people making false 911 calls.

“People call the authorities and accuse me of doing certain things,” Lemon said.

Lemon said he’s trying to figure out how much longer he’s be able to tolerate a toxic culture.

“I wonder how long I will continue to do this particular job in the way I do it.”

Spike Lee calls for Hollywood to ‘shut it down’ in Georgia over abortion ban

But he admits he’s in it for the long haul.

“It ain’t easy, but I don’t plan to give up.”

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'Pathologic 2' and What Games Can Learn From Low-Tech Art

Sometimes a little theatricality goes a long way.

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You Can't Hate San Francisco Unless You Love San Francisco

The new film 'The Last Black Man in San Francisco' captures the sublimity of a city that feeds on dreams.

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Beyonce fans sting Warriors co-owners wife for talking to Jay-Z amid death threats

Nicole Curran learned the hard that when you mess with the Queen Bee or her man, you get stung.

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Curran, the wife of a Golden State Warriors’ co-owner, is feeling the pain of getting stung online by Beyonce’s nation of fans – the Beyhive – who didn’t appreciate her leaning in a little too close for comfort to talk to Jay-Z, during Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

Beyonce fans tore Curran a new one for bogarting Bey and her space. And the videos and memes helped to fuel the fire showing what appeared to be an annoyed Queen shifting in her seat to the left, to the left, trying to get some elbow room and ignoring Curran royally.

In fact, things got so bad for Curran, she reportedly has had to take refuge offline and shut down her social media accounts because she got hit with an onslaught of hateful tweets, slammed on Instagram with a flood of bee emojis and some people even threatened to even kill her, Yahoo reports.

All this because she was probably having a billionaire to billionaire tête-à-tête about business.

So was Beyonce throwing some shade at Curran?

Y’all already know we’ll find out on the next album.

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A-List celebs toast Denzel Washington at AFI Awards celebration

Denzel Washington was the man of the hour Thursday night with everyone from Julia Roberts to Spike Lee turning out to celebrate him as this year’s recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award. But when he finally took the stage to accept the honor he did something unexpected: At his own award ceremony, Washington turned the spotlight away from himself and gave his wife of 40 years, Pauletta Washington, her own standing ovation.

The crowd of multigenerational Hollywood A-listers, from Michael B. Jordan and Mahershala Ali to Cicely Tyson and Morgan Freeman, readily obliged.

“I would not be alive without Pauletta Washington,” Washington said. “I wouldn’t survive.”
It’s a difficult task to have a moment stand out in an evening that included a surprise Beyoncé appearance (there briefly to present an honor to director Melina Matsoukas) and an earth shattering rendition of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come” by Jennifer Hudson that brought Washington to his feet, but he managed to do it.

As Roberts, Tyson and others attested throughout the evening, two-time Academy Award-winner Denzel Washington is a family man first. Seated alongside Pauletta Washington, his son Malcolm Washington, Lee, Tyson and directors Carl Franklin and Ed Zwick, the 64-year-old was for two hours taken on an emotional tour through his storied career in Hollywood — from eager newcomer to movie star to acclaimed director — by those who were by his side.

“We’re all here because we love Denzel,” said Lee, who has directed Washington in four movies (“Mo’ Better Blues,” ”He Got Game,” ”Malcolm X” and “Inside Man”). “Denzel represents our black manhood.”

Lee, the final speaker of the evening, likened Washington to other “G.O.A.Ts” (greatest of all time) like Michael Jordan, Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis.

“That’s the rarefied air that Denzel Washington lives and breathes in,” Lee said.
Lee also said that, although he might be biased, “Malcolm X is the greatest performance ever committed to celluloid.”

And others were just as effusive. Roberts recalled that working with him on “The Pelican Brief” was like “working with the Beatles.”

He is, as Jamie Foxx put it, “someone who is just better than everybody else … when it comes to acting!”

“Even Leonardo DiCaprio is like, ‘I am really frightened of Denzel,'” Foxx added.
The American Film Institute brought out a host of the next generation’s brightest talents to talk about Washington’s impact on them, too.

“Mr. Washington’s arrival was a seismic moment for my generation. You paved the way,” Ali said. “Your influence, your reach transcends race without ever denying it.”

Michael B. Jordan said he was inspired by the story that while filming “Glory,” Washington kept wearing his fake scars in a scene where he had his shirt on. Jordan employed the same technique for his “Black Panther” character.

Chadwick Boseman even went so far as to say, “There is no ‘Black Panther’ without Denzel Washington.”

Issa Rae brought Washington to tears of laughter as she recounted the very adult noises she remembers her mom and aunt making while watching his movies when she was a little girl. She came to understand it, she said, when she watched “Devil in A Blue Dress” when she was a little older.

Washington stayed alert and amused throughout the evening, laughing heartily when Jodie Foster said that they were all there to, “kiss your black a–,” and yelling “Let it out, Morgan!” when Freeman took a long pause after announcing with an expletive how jealous he was. He and Lee were as playful as schoolboys during the “hoodwinked and bamboozled” speech from “Malcolm X,” reciting the lines along with the reel, and he accepted a long line of well-wishers during the dinner break.

And when it finally came time for him to speak, in addition to thanking his wife for “40 years of sacrifice and 40 years of forgiveness,” Washington used his moment on stage to talk about God and those who have helped him along the way.

“If nothing else I’m living proof of the power of God,” Washington said. “I like acting. I like making movies … But my love for God is stronger than anything else.”

The 47th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala, put on with the support of Audi, also recognized Matsoukas with the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal, providing everyone with an early thrill when Beyoncé came out to speak about her friend and collaborator, who directed her “Formation” video among others.

“She is holding up a mirror for people who look like you and me to see ourselves, saying, ‘You are beautiful and your stories matter,'” Beyoncé said. “She stays authentic to her roots and femininity in an industry dominated by men.”

Matsoukas said that without her, “I’m not the same voice and I’m not the same creator.”
The ceremony will be broadcast on TNT at 10 p.m. on June 20.

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R. Kelly pleads not guilty to additional sex charges

R&B singer R. Kelly pleaded not guilty to 11 additional sex-related charges on Thursday, including four counts that carry a maximum prison term of 30 years in prison.
Prosecutors did not ask the judge to raise the bond amount for Kelly during the brief hearing in Cook County court.

Kelly stood with his hands folded in front of him and listened to Judge Lawrence Flood describe the charges to him. When Flood asked if he understood, Kelly, responded, “Yes, sir.” The Grammy award-winning singer, who has denied any wrongdoing, left without speaking to reporters. A status hearing was scheduled for June 26.

Among the 11 new counts are four counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault, which carries a sentence of up to 30 years in prison. That is more than four times as long as the maximum term for each of the 10 counts Kelly was originally charged with in February.
Kelly’s defense attorney, Steve Greenberg, said after the hearing that he couldn’t speculate as to why prosecutors brought the new charges, which pertain to one of the four women he was charged in February with sexually abusing years ago, three of whom were minors when the alleged abuse occurred.

“It’s the same case. It’s just that they’ve just changed what they’ve charged him with,” Greenberg said. “It’s the same facts … the same bond, the same evidence. We expect the same result.”

Asked how Kelly is coping, Greenberg said, “It’s tough. Everything is against him.”
Kelly’s spokesman, Darryll Johnson, told reporters that Kelly is “upbeat.”

“Initially, he was a little depressed,” Johnson said. “But I mean, with anything, if someone accuses you of something, you’ll be depressed. He knows the truth.”

According to the new indictment, the first eight counts are from encounters that allegedly occurred between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31, 2010. Three others pertain to alleged encounters between May 1, 2009, and Jan. 31, 2010.

Among other things, prosecutors allege that Kelly used force or threatened to do so to pressure the accuser into sex or to perform oral sex on him. Since she was underage at the time, the statute of limitations for bringing charges was extended to 20 years from her 18th birthday, they wrote.

A woman has come forward to say publicly that 11 new felony counts stem from allegations she made about the R&B singer.

Jerhonda Pace wrote on her Facebook page that she’s the accuser identified as “J.P.” in court documents. Anticipating an angry reaction by Kelly’s fans, Pace — one of four women Kelly is charged with sexually abusing — wrote that “no matter how “wrong” you think I am, the law is on my side, a MINOR at the time.”

The Associated Press doesn’t usually name alleged victims of sexual assault, but Pace has gone public with her allegations.

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Spike Lee calls for Hollywood to ‘shut it down’ in Georgia over abortion ban

Director Spike Lee is calling for Hollywood production companies to leave Georgia over a law that would ban abortions as early as six weeks, upon detection of a fetal heartbeat.

Most studios that have commented have said they’re waiting to see if the so-called “heartbeat” law actually takes effect next year, or if the courts will block it. But at the arrivals line for Denzel Washington’s AFI Lifetime Achievement tribute Thursday, Lee said now is the time for Georgia-based productions to “shut it down” and boycott the state’s booming film industry to drive change.

Lee acknowledged that a mass exodus could dent livelihoods, but cited black bus drivers affected by the Civil Rights Movement-era boycott in Montgomery.
Georgia’s economy currently gets a $9.5 billion annual boost from the industry.

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California’s Vaccination Rate Slips as Medical Exemptions Rise

The state tried to lift measles vaccination rates by blocking parents from opting out based on personal beliefs. But then medical exemptions started to rise.

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Father's Day Gifts: 25 Gift Ideas for the Dad in Your Life

If you have an amazing father in your life, show your appreciation with one of these hand-picked Father’s Day gifts.

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Kruger National Park: 14 lions on the loose in South Africa

Limpopo province authorities warn civilians to "be alert" as a pride of lions is spotted nearby.

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Sudan crisis: Activists killed by paramilitary group

A Sudanese official says 46 protesters were killed by paramilitaries, however opposition activists say the figure is far higher.

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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Two Canadian women kidnapped at gunpoint in Kumasi, Ghana

The students, aged 19 and 20, have been working as volunteers for a Toronto-based charity.

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Large Ebola outbreaks new normal, says WHO

The two largest ever outbreaks of the disease have been in the past five years.

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Where are Liberia's missing millions?

Liberians are angry about the apparent disappearance of state funds - and are demanding answers.

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Leslie Jones blasts Sephora after her makeup artist left a store in tears after being mistreated

South Africa: Toddler killed by leopard in Kruger National Park

The park said human deaths from animals were "very rare occurrences but always tragic".

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Beloved basketball coach gunned down in front of teenage son in driveway

A Southern California community is reeling after gunfire claimed the life of a beloved basketball coach who was killed right in front of his 13-year-old son.

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On June 1, Claudell Walter, 38 was slain outside of his home in Menifee, as he exited from his car, KABC reports. His son, who was sitting a few feet away as his father was senselessly murdered, was not injured.

“He was a big, gentle giant, nonconfrontational,” said Walter’s brother-in-law DaShaun Thomas. “He was just about his kids, his family and helping people achieve their goals.”

An investigation is underway by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department to find the killers, KTLA reports.

Walters was reportedly coming home from coaching his team. He was a staple on his community who co-founded DTermined Athletics with Thomas to support young athletes.

The organization released an emotional Facebook post, which reads in part:

“With heavy hearts, Our DTermined Family has suffered a huge lost. We lost the anchor of our program. Coach Claudell Walter lost his life to senseless violence in front of his own home. Coach Claudell was coming home from a typical Saturday competing with his team, when a gunman ran up and shot him before he got out of his car. We are very saddened by this, because of his impact on our program, and athletes from all over the world. He was very passionate and always had a smile on his face.”

The sheriff’s department is seeking information about the murder and anyone with information is urged to contact (951) 210-1000 or (951) 955-2777.

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*The Last Black Man in San Francisco* Searches For 'Authenticity' When There Is None

A new film tackles San Francisco’s gentrification problem and what it means for a displaced community.

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What to Do About CO2? Try Stuffing It Into the Gulf of Mexico

The gulf's seabed could be an ideal place to bury Texas' carbon emissions. The state is the sixth-highest emitter in the world, behind Germany.

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Russia and Iran Plan to Fundamentally Isolate the Internet

Opinion: Russia and Iran’s decisions to build isolated, domestic internets represent a new form of internet fragmentation—one that is far more physical than what we’ve seen before.

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Was Beyonce throwing epic shade at woman leaning over her to talk to Jay-Z during NBA Finals?

Beyonce and Jay-Z came out to enjoy Game 3 of the basketball battle between the Toronto Raptors and the Golden State Warriors but it was the Queen Bee’s epic shade toward Becky with the long hair that took center stage at the Oracle Arena.

Forbes: Jay-Z is not just rap royalty, he’s a billion-dollar business, man

The Beehive had a field day on social media after a clip surfaced showing Bey sitting in between her hubby and the Golden State Warriors team owner Joe Lacob’s wife Nicole Curran who kept leaning over to chat with the newly minted billionaire as Beyonce appeared to look bothered.


As Jay and the woman awkwardly engaged in conversation, Beyonce threw a perfect symphony of shade as she didn’t even look the woman in the eye to acknowledge her existence.

The cameras then panned Jay and Bey’s and the rockstar duo waved at their fans and it seemed as if all was well as they sat courtside. But Curran poked her neck out once again to chat with Jay-Z while his wife still refused to bat an eye, The NY Daily News reports.

Then Twitter got buzzing when Beyonce seemingly adjusted her seat so she could block Curran from sparking up a convo with her husband any longer.

Bow down b*tches!

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Twitter of course had some epic reactions.

Jay secured the bag as a billionaire

While Jay couldn’t buy his way out of that awkward situation at the NBA Finals, he can buy whatever he likes since he’s balling as the first rap billionaire, according to Forbes.

Nine years after Jay-Z sat down with billionaire Warren Buffet to discuss wealth and the art of giving for the Forbes 400, the iconic rapper has amassed a billion dollar fortune – becoming the first rapper to achieve this milestone, a new article in the business magazine says. His investments span numerous ventures, from real estate to liquor and from art to business holdings in Uber.

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Tayari Jones wins Women’s Prize for ‘An American Marriage’

Tayari Jones won the Women’s Prize for fiction on Wednesday with “An American Marriage,” her story of a family torn apart by the U.S. judicial system.

The American writer’s best-selling novel – selected by Oprah Winfrey for her book club and praised by ex-president Barack Obama – centers on a successful African-American couple in Atlanta whose marriage is tested when the husband is imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit.

Historian Kate Williams, who chaired the judging panel, called the novel “a story of love, loss and intimacy that shines a light on today’s America.”

Founded in 1996, the 30,000-pound ($38,000) prize is open to female English-language writers from around the world.

Jones, a professor of English at Emory University in Atlanta, beat five other finalists: Nigeria’s Oyinkan Braithwaite, U.S. author Madeline Miller and U.K. writers Pat Barker, Diana Evans and Anna Burns, winner of last year’s Booker Prize.

“An American Marriage” is Jones’ fourth novel, but the first to be published in Britain.
At the awards ceremony in London, Jones asked readers to remember “the millions of people who are incarcerated around the world.” Her book tackles the shadow cast by the judicial system over many African-American lives.

Jones said the novel had its origins in an exchange she overheard between a man and a woman at a shopping mall.

“They were so in love and they were in trouble,” she told The Associated Press “And she said, ‘Roy, you wouldn’t have waited on me for seven years.’ And he said, ‘This wouldn’t have happened to you in the first place.’

“I thought they were both right….When I have a situation where both characters are right yet they disagree, that’s a story I can spend some years wrestling with.”

Winfrey has bought the movie rights to “An American Marriage,” and Jones says she is due to see a screenplay “any second now.”

She expressed dismay at the presidency of Donald Trump, but said she remains an optimist.

“We’re in a really distressing moment, with setbacks, but I also think we’re in an exciting moment with literature,” Jones said.

“We are looking more to artists to help us find the way to help us figure out a way to a more progressive tomorrow.”

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