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Friday, January 3, 2020

Top MIT research stories of 2019

With a new year just begun, we take a moment to look back at the most popular articles of 2019 reflecting innovations, breakthroughs, and new insights from the MIT community. The following 10 research-related stories published in the previous 12 months received top views on MIT News. A selection of additional top news that you might have missed follows.

10. We’ve seen a black hole. An international team of astronomers, including scientists from MIT’s Haystack Observatory, announced the first direct images of a black hole in April. They accomplished this remarkable feat by coordinating the power of eight major radio observatories on four continents, to work together as a virtual, Earth-sized telescope.

9. The kilo is dead. Long live the kilo! On World Metrology Day, MIT Professor Wolfgang Ketterle delivered a talk on scientists’ new definition of the kilogram and the techniques for its measurement. As of May 20, a kilo is now defined by fixing the numerical value of a fundamental constant of nature known as the Planck constant.

8. A new record for blackest black. MIT engineers led by Professor Brian Wardle cooked up a material that is 10 times blacker than anything previously reported. The material is made from carbon nanotubes grown on chlorine-etched aluminum foil and captures at least 99.995 percent of incoming light. The material was featured as part of an exhibit at the New York Stock Exchange that was conceived by Diemut Strebe, MIT Center for Art, Science, and Technology artist-in-residence, in collaboration with Wardle and his lab.

7. Further evidence that Einstein was right. Physicists from MIT and elsewhere studied the ringing of an infant black hole, and found that the pattern of this ringing accurately predicts the black hole’s mass and spin — more evidence that Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity is correct.

6. Understanding infections and autism. MIT and Harvard Medical School researchers uncovered a cellular mechanism that may explain why some children with autism experience a temporary reduction in behavioral symptoms when they have a fever.

5. A step toward pain-free diabetes treatments. An MIT-led research team developed a drug capsule that could be used to deliver oral doses of insulin, potentially replacing the injections that people with type 1 diabetes have to give themselves every day.

4. Da Vinci’s design holds up. Some 500 years after his death, MIT engineers and architects tested a design by Leonardo da Vinci for what would have been the world’s longest bridge span of its time. Their proof of the bridge’s feasibility sheds light on what ambitious construction projects might have been possible using only the materials and methods of the early Renaissance.

3. A novel kind of airplane wing. MIT and NASA engineers built and tested a radically new kind of airplane wing, assembled from hundreds of tiny identical pieces. The wing can change shape to control the plane’s flight, and, according to the researchers, could provide a significant boost in aircraft production, flight, and maintenance efficiency.

2. Simple programming for everyone. MIT researchers created a programming system with artificial intelligence that can easily be used by novices and experts alike. Users can create models and algorithms with the system, “Gen,” without having to deal with equations or handwrite high-performance code; experts can also use it to write sophisticated models and inference algorithms that were previously infeasible.

1. A new way to remove carbon dioxide from air. MIT researchers developed a system that can remove carbon dioxide from a stream of air at virtually any concentration level. The new method is significantly less energy-intensive and expensive than existing processes, and could provide a significant tool in the battle against climate change.

In case you missed it…

Additional top research stories of 2019 included a study finding better sleep habits lead to better college grades; a meta-study on the efficacy of educational technology; findings that science blooms after star researchers die; a system for converting the molecular structures of proteins into musical passages; and the answer to life, the universe, and everything



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Marriott Being Sued for $300G by Black Woman Over Discriminatory ‘No Party’ Policy

marriott no party policy

Marriott Hotels is being sued for discrimination by a black woman who was told there was a ‘no party’ policy at the hotel.

According to Fox News, Felicia Gonzales, 51, says the front desk clerk at the Residence Inn by Marriott Portland Downtown/Convention Center informed her that all incoming guests had to sign the policy. But Gonzales soon found out that wasn’t the case as she watched white guests who checked in after her and they weren’t required to sign the policy she was told about, according to the lawsuit.

The policy, which was written out on two pages, states that it was established to inform all guests of noise limits and “not to insinuate any distrust in the ‘average’ guest,” according to a copy obtained from Gonzales’ attorneys. “No hotels want to have parties in them and we don’t want that type of business,” the policy read. The policy also said guests are responsible for any missing items from their suites and any damage caused to the outside hotel property by “invited or uninvited person(s).”

The filed lawsuit states that Gonzalez, who is a Marriott rewards member, “had never had a problem or noise complaint at any other Marriott hotel she had ever stayed at.” When Gonzalez arrived to check-in for her five-day stay, hotel employees refused to give her a key until they received a signature on the “no party policy” agreement they presented her.

“Having to sign a “NO PARTY” policy form felt uncomfortable to Gonzales and she went back to the front desk,” the suit says. This is where she observed multiple Caucasian guests check-in without having to sign the policy.

The suit, which was filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court, seeks $300,000 for embarrassment, frustration, humiliation and “feelings of racial stigmatization.” The suit also says it could later be amended to add $1 million in punitive damages.

“As a result of the above-described discrimination, Ms. Gonzales suffered, continues to suffer, and will in the future suffer from embarrassment, frustration, anger, humiliation, a sense of increased vulnerability, and feelings of racial stigmatization,” the lawsuit says.

Jeff Flaherty, a Marriott spokesperson, said the company doesn’t comment on pending lawsuits.



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School of Science recognizes members with 2020 Infinite Kilometer Awards

The MIT School of Science has announced the winners of the 2020 Infinite Kilometer Awards, which are presented annually to researchers within the school who are exceptional contributors to their communities.

These winners are nominated by their peers and mentors for their hard work, which can include mentoring and advising, supporting educational programs, providing service to groups such as the MIT Postdoctoral Association, or some other form of contribution to their home departments, labs, and research centers, the school, and the Institute.

The 2020 Infinite Kilometer Award winners in the School of Science are:

  • Edgar Costa, a research scientist in the Department of Mathematics, nominated by Professor Bjorn Poonen and Principal Research Scientist Andrew Sutherland;
  • Casey Rodriguez, an instructor in the Department of Mathematics, nominated by Professor Gigliola Staffilani;
  • Rachel Ryskin, a postdoc in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, nominated by Professor Edward Gibson; and
  • Grayson Sipe, a postdoc in the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, nominated by Professor Mriganka Sur.

A monetary award is granted to recipients, and a celebratory reception will be held later this spring in their honor, attended by those who nominated them, family, and friends, in addition to the soon-to-be-announced recipients of the 2020 Infinite Mile Award.



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Meet The C-Suite Executive Powering Corporate IT For $21 Billion Cox Enterprises

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As senior vice president and chief information officer powering corporate IT for Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, Richard Cox Jr. drives what has been described as “the next phase of the technology journey.”

In his C-suite role, he oversees corporate IT and business leadership on strategy, standards, and opportunities related to data analytics and business intelligence, development and support, security, and technical services for the $21 billion privately-held global conglomerate engaged in cable television and automotive services, among other areas. “I have always leveraged technology and innovation,” says Cox, a Liberty University graduate who holds an M.B.A. with a concentration in Management of Information Systems from Kennesaw State University. “It couldn’t have been a better fit because of what I considered to be my passion for technology and working for what I believe to be the best company here in Atlanta.”

The Atlanta native has been attracted to tech since playing and reassembling video games during his formative years. It was natural for him to hold a number of high-powered positions within the space, including his stints as vice president of customer experience for online travel service Orbitz Worldwide and president and COO for Jones International University, the first accredited online university based in Centennial, Colorado, (It closed in 2015). In 2013, he joined Cox Automotive handling several leadership roles over the years and playing a critical role in re-engineering operations and bolstering analytics at the Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book divisions.

In 2018, Cox was tapped by his former high school classmate, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to serve in the position as Chief Operating Officer in charge of the city’s agencies and departments. During his 15-month stint as her right hand while on loan from Cox, he gained a crash course in crisis management during his effective handling of the city’s massive cyberdisruption—just before Super Bowl LIII.

Find out what makes him such a business dynamo.

DRIVING CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE, INNOVATION, AND SCALE

How will you use your role to make Cox more competitive?

I think that this role will be incredibly important when you map out our direction and strategy over the next few years. There are three points, specifically, that I think are important. One is what I call the foundation, and it’s really focusing on the customer experience. That may sound, perhaps, like it’s not aligned with technology but at the end of the day, it’s really important that we create experiences that are both intuitive and really resonate with our employees and our customers. No. 2 is innovation. Whether it’s 5G, blockchain, AI, it is incumbent upon us to really understand the lay of the land as it relates to these innovative technologies and how we can make things easier for our employees and our customers. Last but not least, it’s going to be critically important that we leverage our technology to be able to scale the organization.

Our CEO, Alex Taylor, has very ambitious goals. We have a future focused on 2034. In order for us to reach those goals, it’s really going to be important for us to look at some acquisitions and to grow organically. When you look at both of those things, you have to have technology that not only leverages innovation but is also able to scale in big ways.

Data analytics will play a large role.

Absolutely. In fact, the analytics group, in particular, is near and dear to my heart. I led a team at a couple of other Cox businesses, Autotrader.com and Kelley Blue Book. I had responsibility for the data science and the analytics teams across those two businesses. One of the big learnings that I gained out of there is just the power inherent in data. Whether it’s just continuous improvement or AI, the answer is in the data. The way we think about the future, the businesses that we get involved with and the technology that we leverage—they’re all built on top of the data.

With customization of content through streaming services and other platforms, how does Cox pivot to stay competitive and gain consumers’ attention?

I’ve read many times over the years about the demise of cable. But what’s interesting is that cable companies, to some degree, have an advantage as it relates to the internet of things…connected homes. Even as you look at the opportunity within the business space, I think those are the areas that we see an opportunity for not just growth, but significant innovation in terms of what our businesses will be in the future. We expect that these types of services will grow exponentially over the next few years. I think our cable company is really poised to, not just take advantage of the opportunity, but to bring incredible value to those businesses and consumers for years to come.

 

SAVING THE CITY OF ATLANTA – AND THE SUPER BOWL

While you served as COO for the City of Atlanta, you faced one of the greatest challenges in your professional life — the largest ransomware attack ever on an American city. How did you manage this threat?

I’ll go so far to say, if not for that incident, I’m not sure I would have landed in the CIO role. I was forced to get really, really, smart and up to speed in terms of everything cyber. That being said, it started on my third day on the job. I got a call from the interim CIO saying, “Richard, no big deal, just want to give you a heads up but we have a small virus that we’re working on.” It was much more than a small virus. By the time I arrived at work, there were a few people waiting on me in my office, and I knew that was not good news. We identified pretty quickly that there was a malware attack. At that point, we didn’t know how pervasive the attack was across our networks and didn’t know the entry point.

We quickly organized the teams to be able to begin to identify how widespread things were. We identified a team to begin to map out manual processes. Although it was very early in the process, we knew pretty clearly that this was significant. Now, at that time, we didn’t know it would turn out to be the largest cyber incident for a municipality in US history but we knew that we would have to take action to be able to manually work through processes that in the past had been automated. The mayor and I were able to reach out and identify the best of the best in the space. Although a city doesn’t have the same resources as a private entity, what you do have is cooperation from the state and the federal level. We quickly engaged with Homeland Security. We quickly engaged with our local cyber experts. We were able to identify that it was, in fact, a malware attack.

The biggest decision that we had to make was would we pay the ransom? For a long time, it was not public that we didn’t pay. This was the call of the mayor, and she was adamant about the fact that we were not going to pay someone that stole from us. It ended up being one of the best decisions, and I say that for three reasons. No. 1 one, it ensured that we were ready and prepared for the Super Bowl. No. 2, it really created a focus on cyber that will serve the city for years to come. No. 3, the city was smart enough to have cyber insurance. With that, it was absolutely the right decision.

No one has been able to quantify what was saved. It’s almost infinite in terms of no data extracted or finances actually pilfered. The sky’s the limit in terms of how bad it could have been. The biggest thing—and I feel so good about it—is we had arguably the best-run Super Bowl that we have seen across the country. That is based on feedback from the NFL. We know definitively during that time period, a week leading up to the Super Bowl that scans of individuals trying to penetrate the network went up exponentially. So I’m absolutely convinced that it was the good work that we did in protecting the citizens of the city of Atlanta and millions of people that came during that Super Bowl period.

I imagine dealing with cyberattacks is now a part of the plan of most smart cities. In looking at the more expansive role that you played as COO, how will Atlanta’s application of digital technology serve as an exemplar for other cities in terms of connectivity for services and for quality of life?

I think about three things in terms of my engagement with the city. One is being a smart leader, one of the first things you do is find smart people to work with. Secondly, Atlanta is made up of companies that are really on the leading edge as it relates to everything needed for a smart city, and Cox is a part of that. In automotive, we are thinking through a world where there are autonomous vehicles. We are working with our local municipality to make sure that we’re thinking through infrastructure that will be needed in this new world. The third thing is we have here in Atlanta the North Avenue Corridor, which has been identified as a smart city quadrant where there are a number of tests that we’re doing, everything from smart lights to autonomous vehicle pilots. I think Atlanta, in particular, is really making sure that we are leading the way of how we think about our cities of the future.

DESIGNING A DIVERSE TECH PIPELINE

You served as President and COO of Jones International University. How did that experience shape your leadership style?

To be a part of an organization that was using technology to really impact education in a major way hit on what I’m made of. What I mean by that is I am a mission-driven leader that wants to make sure I’m helping the world do better. That is what drives me. It really shaped me as a leader in terms of how to bring an organization together, leverage technology. If you think about something as simple as pushing out opportunities so that people can learn in a way that resonates for them, in a time-space that works for them, versus traditionally how classes have been held. Just that change of thinking, that paradigm shift, is something that I’ve taken with me in every job since then.

Now that you’re in the C-suite of a major, multibillion-dollar corporation. Give me your insight in terms of what needs to be done to expand the pipeline of African American managers and those within the C-suite?

There are three thoughts that come to mind there. I think one, corporations have to open up opportunities. A lot of times, it’s not necessarily a gap in skills. It’s not necessarily a lack of qualified candidates, it’s just giving people an opportunity. I think we all get comfortable in our respective environments. I have a saying, “We’re all captive to our environments.” That goes for the person that grew up on my side of town or the person that lives in the million-dollar home. So we just have to open up opportunities to people that don’t look like us. I think that is No. 1. No. 2, I would encourage young people to really double down on emerging technology. In fact, I think you would agree, the things that we saw as new and cutting edge don’t last as long as they used to. They become table stakes pretty quickly.

So to the extent that we can encourage young people to look at the new and cutting-edge technology, not to become experts but to become experts on learning. That is the new skill set. You [must] have a mindset in terms of continuous improvement. The third thing is an imperative. If you simply look at the demographics here in the U.S. and look at the rise of Latinos in particular, [you realize] we will be a more diverse country. I think we have to make sure that we create environments where people can be their authentic and best selves. I’m just grateful to work at Cox because it allows me to do just that.

 



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Republican congressional leaders sign ‘friend of the court’ brief challenging Roe v. Wade

Republican senators and members of the House of Representatives are trying to get the Supreme Court to overrule Roe v. Wade.

Nearly all of the 207 senators and House representatives who signed a “friend of the court” brief on Thursday are Republican. The brief was filed by Americans United for Life, a national organization against abortion that has hitched its fight to a Louisiana abortion law that will be decided on by the top court in March, according to CNN. The Louisiana law requires doctors to hold hospital admitting privileges within a 30-mile radius of where an abortion is performed. People against the law argue that this requirement is not needed.

READ MORE: 5 game-changing Supreme Court cases to watch that could challenge Black people’s rights for years to come

The friend of the court brief challenges the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, arguing that “Roe’s jurisprudence has been haphazard from the beginning.”

The landmark Supreme Court decision “remains a radically unsettled precedent” that “has been substantially undermined by subsequent authority,” the brief adds. The decision “clearly did not settle the abortion issue,” Republicans write, asking the justices to “reconsider those precedents.”

The friend of the court brief was signed by Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Mike Lee and Mitt Romney of Utah, and Tim Scott of South Carolina as well as Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Steve Chabot of Ohio, CNN reported. Two Democrats – Reps. Collin Peterson of Minnesota and Dan Lipinski of Illinois – also signed the brief.

Although the Louisiana law in question does not directly impact the Roe decision, the timing of it comes as nearly the same number of congressional Democrats filed a brief in December backing Roe and defending Louisiana abortion providers.

“The brief is no surprise because anti-abortion politicians have always either taken direct aim at Roe v. Wade or attempted to push abortion access out of reach,” Brigitte Amiri, a lawyer at the American Civil Liberties Union, told CNN. “Notably, this brief goes further than what the state of Louisiana has pushed by suggesting that Roe should be reconsidered even though the questions in the case don’t directly raise whether Roe v. Wade should be overturned.”

However, Americans United for Life’s government affairs counsel, Katie Glenn, said the group does not expect this case will overturn Roe v. Wade.

“However, the court has the opportunity to reconsider the cases that have come before this case and in particular related to the workability of Roe and other precedents,” Glenn told CNN.

READ MORE: Federal judge hears arguments today fighting Georgia’s anti-abortion law

Notably missing from the slate of Republican congressional leaders who signed the brief is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. His spokesman, David Popp, did not tell CNN why McConnell didn’t sign the release but said he certainly supports it.

“Senator McConnell is proud of his pro-life record and strongly supports the amicus brief filed by his colleagues,” Popp said.

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Rapper DaBaby arrested in Miami and questioned in robbery investigation

Rapper DaBaby was arrested by Miami police yesterday on a count of battery, although police are questioning him about a robbery investigation.

According to NBC Miami, the Charlotte rapper was questioned by robbery detectives in what Miami Police Department spokesperson, Kenia Fallat, is calling “an open and ongoing investigation.” Police wouldn’t release any further details about the investigation.

READ MORE: DaBaby uses his influence to help homeless mother’s small business

DaBaby, whose birth name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, 28, was released on a $5,000 bond. He was in Miami Beach for a New Year’s Eve show that also featured Diddy and DJ Khaled.

Now Miami isn’t the only place the “Suge” rapper is facing charges.

Last week, DaBaby was also detained in his native, Charlotte, North Carolina after police found marijuana in his car, according to TMZ. After he performed at the Bojangles’ Coliseum and got in his car to drive off, police reportedly swarmed his car, searched it and found less than one-half ounce of marijuana, according to TMZ.

DaBaby was charged with misdemeanor counts of possession of marijuana and resisting an officer.

The Charlotte Police Department’s Internal Affairs division is investigating both charges to determine whether officers properly followed polices during the incident.

DaBaby certainly doesn’t feel like they did. He told TMZ that he was targeted by police after they received a “bogus” tip that he had drugs and guns in his vehicle.

“Every time. There’s nobody when I pull up in the parking lot, the second I get out the car, 15 cops come around — can I borrow your microphone?  ****** grabs mic … shining it into the car windows … they follow me, they pull us over for no reason,” TMZ quotes the rapper as saying.

READ MORE: DaBaby on dumbing down lyrics to win fans and going no. 1 on day of dad’s untimely death

The same day he was cited in Charlotte, he handed out hundreds of toys to disadvantaged families in the area.

Despite the back-to-back charges, DaBaby has some bright news coming his way this spring. According to Hip Hop DX, DaBaby is slated to perform at Coachella this year on April 11 and 18. Travis Scott will be headlining those nights.

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Science Conferences Are Stuck in the Dark Ages

Exhausting, expensive, and exclusive, these conferences needs to be modernized. The future of science depends on it.

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Segway's S-Pod Brings the Hoverchairs From 'WALL-E' to Life

You'll soon be able to scoot around town—at 24 mph—without even having to stand up.

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Evelyn Lozada’s Cannabis-Infused Skincare Line Will Give You a Natural Glow

Evelyn Lozada

Evelyn Lozada is a woman who wears many hats. She is a mother, business owner, author, and reality TV star. As an entrepreneur, Lozada has pursued a number of ventures and she recently launched a jewelry line and cannabis-infused beauty line, BX Glow. Lozada is known for her fashion style, and now, her line of lifestyle products to help women look and feel their best.

One of the ways that she is doing that is with her BX Glow From Within beauty line. After having a health scare of her own, Lozada decided that she needed to explore clean skincare products, which ultimately led her to formulate her own. Cannabis offers many health benefits and after exploring natural ways to improve her health, Lozada began to incorporate cannabis into her health routine.

BX Glow is a collection of four CBD-infused beauty products to help cleanse, hydrate, exfoliate, and make your skin glow. The products are all-natural and pay homage to Lozada’s beloved Bronx community.

We recently caught up with Lozada about her new line and entrepreneurial journey.

Black Enterprise: You’re transitioning into the beauty and cannabis industry. What made you say yes to this pivot as an entrepreneur?

The idea for the skincare line came from a health scare that I had. I was traveling and realized I was experiencing inflammation. I had to go through everything that I was eating and the products I was using. We don’t realize that certain products that we use affect your body from within.

So, I didn’t know where this was stemming from I had polyarthritis (Polymyalgia Rheumatica). I couldn’t bend down or workout. For one year I couldn’t really do anything. And, that is where the journey started for me.

Formulating a natural skincare line

What was it like going into the lab and choosing the ingredients to create organic products for the line?

I enjoyed every step of the way! Cannabis really helped me through that health scare. I wasn’t really informed about cannabis prior to the health scare. I didn’t want to take the medication that they [doctors] were trying to prescribe to me. Some doctors want to prescribe you temporary fixes and I’m just not that girl.

I didn’t want to be dependent on medication so I started using cannabis products. I started with CBD pills, creams, ointments, and I would even drink CBD water. That’s what gave me the idea to try to put CBD in the eye cream and in the moisturizer. Because of how it could help with inflammation and puffy eyes. I didn’t want it to really smell like anything that’s too floral or, you know, it’s not for me personally, I like things that are super clean but It was really a fun journey to be able to kind of just try different things to put into the skincare. So you know, it doesn’t have any artificial dyes. It doesn’t have any synthetic fragrances

Cannabis-infused products are the go-to right now in the beauty industry, but, there are a lot of people who are still doing their research and learning about why they should implement it in their daily routines. What are some of the benefits of using products like BX Glow?

Anything that you put on your skin or in your body, anything that’s natural from the earth is always the best way to go. So, you know, whether that’s like your diet and skincare, you know, I’m going the natural route without having a bunch of different ingredients and is the best way to go. So I mean, that’s always the advice that I get go all-natural.

What advice do you have for others looking to enter the beauty and cannabis industry?

I set up meetings with different companies and labs to find the best fit. So, it’s important to take your time. Read, do your research, and set up meetings.

I ended up taking different meetings with different people to be able to help me with this journey because this is something new for me. I’m not a cannabis expert, but you have to be able to surround yourself around people that have done the research and that can educate you on what you’re trying to do.

The BX Glow From Within set includes:

BX Glow Daily Cleanser Refining Radiance

cannabis-infused skincare

Reveal a brighter complexion each day with this purifying, stimulating, refining cleanser featuring an exclusive HylaSmooth complex that helps the skin look firmer, plumper and hydrated. With brightening licorice root and antioxidant-rich coffee seed extract, the skin is deeply cleansed to reveal its natural luminosity and clarity


BX Glow Hydra-Cream With Cannabis

cannabis-infused skincare

This lightweight, yet deeply hydrating facial cream plumps, nourishes and moisturizes skin with its exclusive HylaSmooth complex. Evening primrose oil with skin-soothing emollients and natural Cannabis sativa flower extract reduces the appearance of puffiness and lessens the signs of aging. Achieve that “lit-from-within” glow with skin-loving, natural botanicals, and clean ingredients.

BX Glow Exfoliator Instant Glow

cannabis-infused skincare

This instantly brightening gentle exfoliator deeply cleanses and clears skin of dulling debris with organic lemon peel powder coupled with plum seed oil, natural squalane and marula oil —all rich in omega fatty acids to replenish, moisturize and protect. Mineral and vitamin-dense sea kelp along with powerful green tea antioxidants nourish and protect as exclusive HylaFresh technology provides an energizing rush of invigoration.

BX Glow Eye Cream With Cannabis

cannabis-infused skincare

Look well-rested and vibrant with this botanically rich eye cream featuring EnergixFirm complex. An exclusive combination of naturally derived Cannabis sativa flower to help de-puff skin, caffeine and green tea to reduce the appearance of dark circles, and pomegranate oil to treat fine lines for youthful-looking, bright eyes.

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Gadget Lab Podcast: CES 2020 Preview

The Gadget Lab crew discusses what they expect to see next week in Las Vegas: facial-recognition tech, 5G everywhere, and self-driving scooters galore.

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Here’s Why Serena Williams Doesn’t Have Any 2020 New Year’s Resolutions

Serena Williams

We’re just three days into 2020 and many of us have already failed to keep our New Year’s commitment to a new diet, stricter workout regime, or vow to save more money. Sigh. Serena Williams, however, doesn’t have to worry about the struggle of keeping New Year’s resolutions. Why? Because the tennis superstar was smart enough not to set any in the first place.

In a new interview with Vogue, the 38-year-old sports icon revealed that she doesn’t believe in New Year’s resolutions. “I always say it’s about the lifestyle, not a moment,” said Williams, explaining that she values consistency over any short-lived effort. “After how long I’ve been around, [I’ve realized] it never really happens,” she continued. Instead, “I just try to focus [year-round] on how I want to live my life; I definitely love being healthy and eating healthy and rejuvenating my body.”

According to a study published by The University of Scranton, only 9.2% of people will successfully achieve their New Year’s goals, while 42.4% fail to keep their resolutions each year. Meanwhile, 64% of people abandoned their resolutions after just one month, reports Forbes.

Rather than making a list of impractical, overly-ambitious resolutions, some experts suggest that you set a list of attainable and simplistic goals.

For instance, if your resolution is to lose 10 pounds by summer or stop eating fast food, then change that into a goal to become more productive and active on the weekends. Join a gym, hire a fitness trainer, or make plans with an accountability partner to workout every week on a set day. You can also jump-start your goal of living a healthier life by committing to eating at least one piece of fruit and one veggie a day, Black Enterprise reports.

Others say the practice of self-kindness can help you get back on track after falling short on a commitment or having a weak moment. Whereas, on the other hand, when you beat yourself up, you become discouraged and are more likely to give up.



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Abducted South African journalist Shiraaz Mohamed returns home

South African photojournalist Shiraaz Mohamed was kidnapped in 2017 while working for a charity.

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TikTok's First Transparency Report Doesn't Tell the Full Story

The app says it didn’t receive any requests for user information from China during the first half of 2019. That might not reassure skeptics.

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'1917' Is a Movie That Feels Like a Videogame—in a Good Way

Director Sam Mendes' World War I epic is edited to look like one continuous shot. The strange thing is, that totally works.

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OnePlus Concept One: Details, Specs, Disappearing Camera

The phone uses electrochromic glass to pull off its vanishing act. Just don’t expect to get your hands on one anytime soon.

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IMN in Nigeria: Life as a member of the banned Shia group

Jummai Karofi's three children are still missing after a crackdown by Nigeria's military in 2015.

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Thursday, January 2, 2020

Travis Scott, Frank Ocean and more to headline Coachella 2020… see the full list

Coachella has announced the lineup for their 2020 Festival and it’s full of hip hop’s biggest names. 

Travis Scott, Frank Ocean, and Rage Against The Machine will headline the annual event that spans two weekends at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. 

DaBaby, Lil Uzi Vert, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Nas X, City Girls, Big Sean, and Swae Lee are among the other acts that will take the stage. Lana Del Rey, FKA Twigs, Daniel Caesar, and 21 Savage will also join the long list of performers at the event that’s sure to draw music fans and celebrities from across the country. 

Megan Thee Stallion lands first major high fashion campaign!

Last year’s festival featured performances from Ariana Grande and Childish Gambino, who unveiled his film Guava Island, starring Rihanna. Kanye West performed his Sunday Service on Easter.

Coachella 2020 goes down April 10-12 and April 17-19. Weekend 1 is sold out but tickets for Weekend 2 will goo on sale on January 6. 

Real reason why Solange pulled out of this year’s Coachella

Check out the full line up:

(Sandy) Alex G
100 gecs
21 Savage
88rising’s Double Happiness
Adam Port
Alec Benjamin
Ali Gatie
Altın Gün
Amber Mark
Amyl and the Sniffers
Anitta
ANNA
Anna Calvi
Ari Lennox
Aya Nakamura
BADBADNOTGOOD
Banda MS
beabadoobee
Beach Bunny
Beach Goons
Bedouin
Big Sean
Big Wild
BIGBANG
Bishop Briggs
black midi
Black Pumas
Black Coffee
BROCKHAMPTON
Calvin Harris
Caribou
Cariño
Carly Rae Jepsen
Cashmere Cat
Channel Tres
Charli XCX
Chelsea Cutler
Chicano Batman
Chris Liebing
City Girls
Code Orange
Conan Gray
Crumb
Cuco
DaBaby
Damian Lazarus
Daniel Caesar
Danny Elfman
Daphni
Dave
Denzel Curry
Detlef
Disclosure
Dixon
DJ Koze
DJ Lord
Doja Cat
Dom Dolla
Duck Sauce
Duke Dumont
Ed Maverick
ela minus
Ellen Allien
Emo Nite
Emotional Oranges
Epik High
Erick Morillo
Ezra Collective
Fatboy Slim
FKA twigs
Floating Points
Flume
Fontaines D.C.
Frank Ocean
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
Friendly Fires
GG Magree
girl in red
Giselle Woo & the Night Owls
GRiZ
Guy Laliberté
Hatsune Miku
Hayden James
Hot Chip
IDLES
Inner Wave
J.I.D
Jai Wolf
Jayda G
Jessie Reyez
Joji
Kim Petras
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
Koffee
Kruder & Dorfmeister
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Kyle Watson
Kynda Black
L’Impératrice
Lana Del Rey
Lane 8
Lauren Daigle
Ленинград (Leningrad)
Lewis Capaldi
Lil Nas X
Lil Uzi Vert
Lost Kings
Louis the Child
Luttrell
Madeon
Malaa
Mannequin Pussy
Mariah the Scientist
Marina
Masego
Matoma
Megan Thee Stallion
Melé
MIKA
Monolink
Mura Masa
NIKI
Nilüfer Yanya
Noname
Olivia O’Brien
Omar Apollo
ONYVAA
Orville Peck
Pabllo Vittar
Paco Osuna
Peggy Gou
Pink Sweat$
Princess Nokia
PUP
Rage Against the Machine
Raveena
Rex Orange County
Rich Brian
Roddy Ricch
Run the Jewels
Sahar Z
Sama’
Sampa the Great
Sara Landry
Sasha Sloan
Satori
SebastiAn
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
Skegss
SLANDER
Sleaford Mods
slowthai
Snail Mail
Steve Lacy
Summer Walker
Swae Lee
Tchami
Testpilot
The Chats
The Comet Is Coming
The HU
The Martinez Brothers
The Murder Capital
The Regrettes
Thom Yorke | Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes
Tiga
TNGHT
TOKiMONSTA
Travis Scott
Viagra Boys
VNSSA
Weyes Blood
Whipped Cream
Yaeji
YBN Cordae
YUNGBLUD

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Ghana's FA ousts national team coaches at all levels

Sweeping changes see the departure of Black Stars boss Kwesi Appiah and all national coaches - men's and women's.

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Liverpool 2-0 Sheffield United: Reds go unbeaten in the Premier League for a full year

Leaders Liverpool beat Sheffield United to become only the third team in Premier League history to go unbeaten for a full calendar year.

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Kansas City Councilwoman says she’s humiliated after Walmart employee racially profiled her

Kansas City Councilwoman Melissa Robinson alleges that she has the most “humiliating experience” after being racially profiled by a white employee while shopping at a Walmart over the holidays.

The incident allegedly happened at Walmart on U.S. Highway 40 in Kansas City. Robinson, who represents the 3rd District, said when she went to the self-checkout, a white employee asked her about an $8 throw blanket that she was in the process of purchasing for her grandmother, according to The Kansas City Star. The employee allegedly went on to tell Robinson that she would need to verify the price, which Robinson took as an implication that the employee was accusing her of altering the tag to avoid paying the full cost.

The incident evoked painful memories for Robinson, of times when Black people weren’t permitted to shop in the same stores as whites. Robinson said she decided to speak up about the potentially damaging and racist message that the store employee sent her way.

READ MORE: Store clerk in Sante Fe called police on student because he is ‘arrogant and black’

In an interview with The Kansas City Star, Robinson questioned the employee’s motive for stopping her purchase.

“Never have I been in Walmart and went through a line and they said when it rung up, ‘Let me price check that before I let you go,’” Robinson told the paper.

On Twitter, she further added that it boiled down to “Black people being targeted and treated like thieves.”

“Very disappointed #WalmartBecky would not let me leave until she found my items to price match. You can keep it!” Robinson tweeted.

In a statement, Walmart said it was investigating the situation and does not “tolerate discrimination of any kind.”

“We take these allegations seriously and are looking into this matter,” the statement said, according to The Kansas City Star. “We value our customers and want everyone to be treated with respect while shopping in our stores.”

Robinson informed the white employee, who went to price check the item, that she felt like she was being discriminated against because of her race. “I’m not a thief, so I need you to figure out how to take this off because I’m not paying for this,” Robinson told the newspaper of her response to the white employee.

Robinson said she also spoke with a Black female manager, who apologized and referred her to a corporate hotline, which instructed her on how to file an ethics complaint.

She says that the white employee became defensive and never apologized. In fact, the clerk is said to have used the defense that since she has biracial grandchildren, she couldn’t possibly be guilty of racial profiling anyone.

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“It was a bit of a scene,” Robinson added to the newspaper.

In the end, it looks like Walmart may have lost a customer. Robinson contends she will not shop at that location again, which may be especially difficult since it’s the only location in the area.


Grio fam, do you feel like the Councilwoman was right in her ire or overly sensitive to a possibly overly helpful employee? Tell us your thoughts below. 

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Climate change has brought parts of Zambia to the brink of famine

Zambia is wrestling with a devastating drought caused, according to experts, by a dramatic shift in weather patterns.

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Africa's week in pictures: 27 December 2019 - 2 January 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.

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FIRST LOOK: Octavia Spencer as Madame C.J. Walker in Netflix series ‘Self Made’

Netflix just unveiled the first look at Self Made: Inspired By The Life Of Madame C.J. Walker. In it, Octavia Spencer stars as the trailblazing African American haircare entrepreneur who was America’s first female self-made millionaire. Inspired by the book, On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker, written by Walker’s great-great-granddaughter A’Lelia Bundles, the Netflix original series brings the uplifting story of this cultural icon to the screen for the first time.
Against all odds, Walker overcame post-slavery racial and gender biases, personal betrayals, and business rivalries to build a ground-breaking brand that revolutionized black haircare, as she simultaneously fought for social change.
The four-part limited series boasts a long list of talent including Blair Underwood as her husband C.J. Walker, Tiffany Haddish as her daughter Lelia, Carmen Ejogo as Walker’s business rival Addie Munroe, Garrett Morris as Walker’s father-in-law, Kevin Carroll as her longtime lawyer Freeman Ransom and Bill Bellamy as Ransom’s cousin Sweetness.

Octavia Spencer to be honored with Producers Guild Visionary Award

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Octavia Spencer
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Produced by SpringHill Entertainment and Wonder Street in association with Warner Bros. Television is helmed by co-showrunners Elle Johnson & Janine Sherman Barrois, along with writer and co-executive producer Nicole Jefferson Asher, directed by Kasi Lemmons and DeMane Davis, and executive produced by Janine Sherman Barrois, Elle Johnson, Maverick Carter, LeBron James, Octavia Spencer, Mark Holder, Christine Holder, Kasi Lemmons, and Jamal Henderson.
The four-part limited series is set to debut on March 20, 2020 on Netflix.

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Toy Company Hasbro Officially Owns Death Row Records

Death Row Records

Can you make fun-filled and enjoyable toys for children AND own the catalog to hip-hop’s most notorious label? Well, this just happened when Hasbro, the world’s largest toymaker, became the new owner of Death Row Records.

By virtue of Hasbro completing the purchase of Entertainment One (eOne), Hasbro now owns eOne music subsidiary Dualtone as well as the catalog of Death Row Records, which it purchased in 2013.

“We are excited about what we can do together and see tremendous opportunity for shareholder value creation through this acquisition,” said Brian Goldner, Hasbro chairman and chief executive officer through a press release. “Our businesses are highly complementary with substantial synergies and a great cultural fit. The addition of eOne accelerates our blueprint strategy by expanding our brand portfolio with eOne’s beloved global preschool brands, adding proven TV and film expertise, and creating additional opportunities for long-term profitable growth. We are pleased to welcome the incredibly talented eOne team to our Company.”

The total cash consideration was approximately $3.8 billion. The company placed an announcement on its Instagram account, “We are excited to announce that we are One Hasbro.”

Death Row Records was started by Marion “Suge” Knight and Andre “Dr. Dre” Young in 1991. The label was once a home for artists Dr. DreSnoop Doggy Dogg. Michel’le, Tupac, Nate Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, and MC Hammer. Soundtracks for the movies Above The RimGridlock’d, and Gang Related were also distributed by Death Row Records. Death Row Records had filed for bankruptcy back in 2006. WIDEawake Entertainment initially bought the label in 2009 for $18 million before selling it to Entertainment One for approximately $280 million for the full catalog in 2013.

Hasbro is “a global play and entertainment company committed to Creating the World’s Best Play and Entertainment Experiences. From toys and games to television, movies, digital gaming and consumer products, Hasbro offers a variety of ways for audiences to experience its iconic brands, including NERF, MY LITTLE PONY, TRANSFORMERS, PLAY-DOH, MONOPOLY, BABY ALIVE, MAGIC: THE GATHERING and POWER RANGERS, as well as premier partner brands. Through its entertainment labels, Allspark Pictures and Allspark Animation, the Company is building its brands globally through great storytelling and content on all screens.”



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Danielle Outlaw Becomes Philadelphia’s First Black Woman Police Commissioner

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Philadelphia has hired Danielle Outlaw, making her the first black woman police commissioner hired to lead the city, according to ABC News.

Outlaw was previously the police chief of Portland, Oregon, where she was also the first black woman to hold that position. She had been Portland’s chief of police since 2017. She was appointed to the latest position this week by Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney.

In a press release, Mayor Kenney said, “I think constantly about what it takes to be a police officer. Our men and women in blue leave home each day knowing they are about to put their lives at risk to protect our community, and that even on a good day they are likely to encounter extremely challenging and disturbing situations. I know officers take on this sworn duty, first and foremost, to help Philadelphians. Their devotion to public service is never forgotten.”

“But make no mistake: while I have tremendous respect for our officers, the Philadelphia Police Department needs reform. I am appointing Danielle Outlaw because I am convinced she has the conviction, courage, and compassion needed to bring long-overdue reform to the Department. After meeting and speaking with her at length, I came away confident that Danielle Outlaw possesses the strength, integrity, and empathy vital to the tasks ahead.

Outlaw is taking over the department four months after former police commissioner Richard Ross resigned amidst allegations that his department had engaged in sexual harassment and racial and gender discrimination amongst its ranks.

“I am honored by the faith that Mayor Kenney is placing in me to lead the Philadelphia Police Department. While I am new to Philadelphia, I am not new to the challenges of big-city, 21st century policing,” Outlaw said. “I encountered and dealt with the issues of employee health and wellness, equity, contemporary training, crime, fair and just prosecution, community trust, homelessness, substance abuse, police accountability, and innovation and technology—just to name a few—as I worked various assignments and rose through the ranks in Oakland, California. And I directly addressed these issues while leading the police force in Portland, Oregon.

“Modern policing is data-driven, but the paramount factor is not so easily quantified: trust—the trust residents have that their police force will keep them safe and treat them with respect. I am convinced that trust can be restored, here and across the nation. I am convinced community-police relations can be rebuilt and fortified through dialogue, transparency, and accountability.

“It will be a privilege to serve as Philadelphia Police Commissioner and to serve all who live and work in this great city. I will work relentlessly to reduce crime in Philadelphia—particularly the insidious gun violence that plagues too many communities. And I will do so in a way that ensures all people are treated equitably regardless of their gender identity, race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. I am convinced there can be humanity in authority; they are not mutually exclusive. That was true in Oakland and in Portland, and I know it is true here in Philadelphia.”

Outlaw is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police Human and Civil Rights Committee, as well as the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives.



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Foxy Brown rips DJ Envy for insinuating she fell off

Foxy Brown is big mad at DJ Envy and the Breakfast Club.

The Breakfast Club had Don Pooh on as a guest recently and Envy asked him a ton of questions, including what happened to Foxy, whom he managed early in her career. “Whatever happened with Foxy? She had an… album and she had another album that came out and then it seemed like she just dwindled off,” Envy says to Pooh.

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Pooh responded: “She was doing her thing for a while. She actually put out three albums. She’s a mom now and she just fell back a little bit. She had an issue with her hearing so she just kind of fell back so hopefully we will hear from her soon,” Pooh responded to Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne tha God during the broadcast, according to Complex.

Pooh is said to have discovered Foxy and the rapper, Shyne.

Apparently, the Ill Na Na rapper was listening and she didn’t like Envy’s insinuation that she fell off. Foxy, whose birth name is Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand, fired off a since-deleted Instagram post letting him know as much.

“FISH ASS ENVY @djenvy Act stupid if u want! Damn near broke ur BACK carrying MY RECORDS & CHANEL LUGGAGE Til’ DEF JAM sent u back to the HOOD!!!” Foxy wrote in the post, according to Complex. “4 MULTI PLATINUM ALBUMS F–K BOY!!! PLAY NICE! GAVE YOU LIFE! She purposely LOW B—ch! Got injured, bussed back, BIRTHED A GORGEOUS A– BABY GIRL Cocks—– 2020 the POP OFF!!!!! AGGY cuz we ain’t do Breakfast Club! D-CKRIDER, let KING B–ch leave your mouth Dem #BROOKLYNBOYZ outside! #LIL’DJCLUE”

READ MORE: ICE denies Foxy Brown’s father re-entry into U.S. from Trinidad

Nearly 15 years ago, Brown told her fans she was struggling to hear in both ears. She did have a risky surgical procedure done and it restored her hearing.

“It was really hard. I was deaf for an entire year. Completely deaf. The surgery was iffy,” Foxy told MTV News in 2006. “They didn’t know if it would be a success, and it was.”

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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker Pardons Over 11,000 Marijuana Convictions

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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has pardoned low-level marijuana convictions for more than 11,000 people, according to CNN.

Now that Illinois has become the 11th state in the nation to legalize adult-use cannabis, Gov. Pritzker has granted 11,017 pardons for people with low-level marijuana convictions. 

On New Year’s Eve, in a statement released by the governor, “Tomorrow when adult-use cannabis becomes legal, pay attention to the fact that we are beginning to accomplish four very important things: We are ending the 50-year-long war on cannabis. We are restoring rights to many tens of thousands of Illinoisans. We are bringing regulation and safety to a previously unsafe and illegal market. And we are creating a new industry that puts equity at its very core.”

“Every state that has legalized cannabis has seen high demand and long lines in its earliest weeks, and to be sure, our state will too. But unlike other states, in Illinois, we purposely built a system where the market has room to grow, so that entrepreneurs, including especially those from the communities devastated by the war on drugs, will have real opportunities in this industry.”

The bipartisan Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act provides multiple avenues to expunge convictions and arrest records for minor cannabis offenses. There are more than 700,000 records that will be eligible statewide for relief because of the new law.

“Today we took another step toward justice, as we continue to address the failed war on drugs and the disproportionate impact it had on communities of color,” said Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. “Clearing records under this revolutionary new law will not only open doors for thousands of families but will create stronger, safer communities as well. I’m proud to work alongside Governor Pritzker and other leaders as we make criminal justice reform a top priority in Cook County and across Illinois.”

The first phase of the adult-use cannabis market started on Jan.1. Interested cannabis entrepreneurs were able to enter the next phase of the adult-use market by applying for a license through Jan. 2. An additional 75 dispensary licenses are available, and social equity applicants are encouraged to apply here: http://bit.ly/CannabisIL.

“Illinois is going where no other state has before, admitting the unjust errors of the war on drugs and giving so many Illinoisans greater opportunities to build good lives for themselves and the people they love,” said Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton. “Our Restore, Reinvest and Renew program will direct 25% of the state’s cannabis revenue right back into the communities hit the hardest by decades of over-policing, disinvestment, disenfranchisement, and violence. In that effort, we’re lifting up the voices of the people who actually live in these neighborhoods, who know these blocks and exactly where our dollars will make a real difference.”



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Michelle Obama is Once Again ‘Most Admired Woman’ in 2019 Gallup Poll

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In another election, Obama wins again! According to ABC News, former first lady Michelle Obama has been named the “most admired woman” in the world for the second time in as many years.

In the annual Gallup PollObama earned that title with 10% of the votes and was the only woman on the list to compile a double-digit percentage. She has been named as the most admired woman the past two years after 25 years that saw Hillary Clinton finish first 22 times. Obama has had a higher percentage of the votes the past two years than during her eight years as first lady, never earning more than 8% of Americans voting for her.

Although she finished in the top spot this year with 10%, it was down from 15% last year. Current first lady Melania Trump received 5%, which lands her in second place with the queen of talk Oprah WinfreyHillary Clinton, and teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg—each named by 3% of U.S. adults who placed votes. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley rounded out the rest of the top 10.

In the same poll, former President Barack Obama, for the 12th time (a record he shares with former President Dwight Eisenhower), was named most admired man, which was a tie with the current president, who appears at the top for the very first time, Donald Trump. Obama’s 18% is in line with his 2018 (19%) and 2017 (17%) numbers, all of which are high for a former president. Eisenhower is the only other former president who received double-digit mentions at any point after leaving office.

As it has been with recent bipartisan politics, the results of the poll are sharply divided along party lines: 41% of Democrats named President Obama, while 45% of Republicans chose Trump. The former president also picked up 3% of Republicans and 12% of Independents while Trump drew 2% of Democrats and 10% of Independents.

Michelle Obama’s most recent book, Becoming: A Guided Journal for Discovering Your Voice, was released on Nov. 19. It is a companion piece to her critically acclaimed memoir, Becoming.



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Rapper YG apologizes to LGBTQ community for past offensive posts

California rapper YG hasn’t wasted any time so far this year apologizing to the LGBTQ community he once offended.

Early New Year’s Day, YG, whose birth name is Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, took to Twitter to apologize for his “ignorant” past views on LGBTQ people, saying he’s particularly sorry for anything that was not “respectful” or “accepting.” YG signed off on the Tweet: “Live. Love. Ya Life. Gang!”

READ MORE: GLAAD taps ‘Pose’ star Angelica Ross to host presidential candidate forum on LGBTQ Issues

What prompted the apology is unknown, but some fans wrote in their support for his willingness to change direction.

“Great way to start a year by acknowledging wrongs as you also indirectly teaching all these millions following you,” wrote @kuliroberts. “Don’t know u but proud of u. Don’t stop exposing all you learn too and help make the world a safer place for everyone.”

“You know what that is? Growth,” added another user.

But some weren’t buying the Compton native’s sudden change. A man who goes by the Twitter name Oprah’s son @WHOTFIsDaquan said YG’s relationship with Kehlani, who is queer, and his desire to “appease” her is the real reason behind the tweet.

YG and Kehlani reportedly are an item, having confirmed their coupledom last September, according to Complex. But in October, YG was caught on video kissing another woman outside of an LA nightclub. At the time, his team told The Shade Room: “He was drunk, got carried away and it was very regretful for putting himself in that situation and hurting Kehlani. He has no romantic connection to the girl, just a drunken moment carried away.”

READ MORE: ‘This was a HATE CRIME’: Oakland native Kehlani urges BART officials to find Nia Wilson’s murderer

Kehlani also professed her love for YG on her song titled “You Know Wassup.”

“You’re still my love/You’re still my heart/That’s still my dick/ Still wanna be Mrs. Jackson,” she sings. “Waited five years to be on the team/Look damn good f—in’ with me.”

New year. New season.

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Libya conflict: Turkish MPs approve bill to send troops

Libya's UN-backed government had asked Turkey for military assistance as the civil conflict worsens.

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