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Saturday, August 29, 2020

California Lawmakers Push for More Diversity in the Boardroom

If it succeeds, AB979 would require Facebook, Netflix, Nvidia, Salesforce, and others to add directors of color.

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14 Best Weekend Deals: Video Games, Headphones, and More

Want 'Fall Guys'? It’s free if you have PlayStation Plus! We’ve also rounded up a ton of other sales, including discounts on robot vacuums and earbuds.

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How to Install Wine 5.0 on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint

Wine is an open-source, free and easy-to-use program that enables Linux users to run some Windows-based applications on Unix-like operating systems. Wine is a compatibility layer for installing almost all versions of Windows programs.

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A clever way to provide life-saving oxygen

An invention is saving children’s lives, providing oxygen in hospitals without reliable electricity.

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Tito Mboweni: South Africa's finance minster known for a Twitter roast chicken fail

South Africa's Tito Mboweni is fearless on Twitter, rowing with officials and sharing cooking skills.

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How to Install Wine 5.0 on CentOS, RHEL and Fedora

Wine is an open-source and free application for Linux that enables users to run any windows based application on Unix/Linux like operating system. Wine team keeps releasing their versions in every two weeks. Finally,

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Byron Allen’s $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit against Charter Communications allowed to proceed

Allen’s suit accusing the cable company of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1866 will move forward

Byron Allen‘s $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit filed against Charter Communications will proceed after a district court judge ruled in his favor in a motion to dismiss.

Allen’s Entertainment Studios Networks, Inc., which is the parent company of theGrio, announced on Friday that Federal District Court Judge George H. Wu once again denied Charter Communications’ motion to dismiss the suit in which Allen accused the cable company of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1866.

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Judge Wu had previously ruled in Allen’s favor back in October 2016, which Charter later appealed. However, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld Wu’s ruling November 2018.

Charter Communications was denied an attempt to use its First Amendment right, and the precedent of the 1995 U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Hurley case (Hurley v. Irish American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston) as a cable provider to escape a claim that it refused a carriage deal with an African American-owned media company due to racial bias.

The Ninth Circuit ruled that racial discrimination can be proven using a lower “contributing factor” standard, and not the highest “but for” standard. After more than five years, Allen may now proceed against Charter with pre-trial initial disclosures and commence discovery.

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“Charter once again tried to claim in a court of law that the First Amendment gives them the right to discriminate against Black people. This is a despicable, racist legal position, and I’m highly-confident Charter CEO Tom Rutledge and the Charter Board of

Directors will be held fully accountable,” said Byron Allen, founder, chairman and CEO of Entertainment Studios/Allen Media Group.

“Charter has now been told by Judge Wu twice, and the Ninth Circuit, that the First Amendment does not give anyone the right to discriminate against 100 million minorities in this country.”

Allen’s statement continues as follows:

In the Hurley case, parade organizers in Boston did not want gay people in their parade, and the parade organizers prevailed by using the First Amendment to discriminate against gay people, and unfortunately, this miscarriage of justice was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1995.

Charter sent their high-powered lawyer, Patrick Philbin, who defended Donald Trump in his impeachment hearings, into the courtroom to represent them. Charter and their lawyers should have denounced that horrible Hurley decision, but instead relied on this precedent of discrimination against gay people and tried to use this precedent in a civil rights case against Black people. This tells us everything we need to know about Charter under CEO Tom Rutledge.

Charter’s legal defense is the epitome of systemic racism. Charter will continue to lose this case, and I am going to make an example of them for all of America to see, because structural racism will not be tolerated. Systemic racism kills us in the schoolroom, kills us in the boardroom, and kills us in the courtroom, long before it kills us in the streets.

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Friday, August 28, 2020

Chadwick Boseman got emotional about young fans who died of cancer in 2018 interview

The ‘Black Panther’ star was brought to tears during a radio interview while promoting the blockbuster Marvel film

The world is still in shock and grief over the tragic death of actor Chadwick Boseman, who lost his battle to colon cancer on Friday.

Boseman, 42, had been diagnosed four years ago, which was before he filmed his most iconic role as T’Challa in the Marvel blockbuster, Black Panther.

Looking back, it provides greater context to a touching moment in 2018 when the actor got emotional during an interview in which he opened up about two young fans who passed away from cancer.

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While promoting Black Panther, Boseman was asked by Sway Calloway about the film’s impact on the African-American community. The actor went on to share how much the film meant to the two young boys.

Chadwick Boseman stars as T’Challa in Marvel’s Black Panther. (Photo: Marvel)

“All of it’s been very personal, just watching the kids experiencing it. There are two little kids, Ian and Taylor, who passed from cancer. Throughout our filming, I was communicating with them knowing that they were both terminal. And what they said to me, and their parents said, [is] they’re trying to hold on until this movie comes,” Boseman recalled.

“To a certain degree, you hear them say that, and you’re like ‘wow.’ That’s…like I gotta get up and go to the gym, or I gotta get up and go to work. You know, I gotta learn these lines, I gotta work on this accent. Seeing how devoted all of my cast mates are and knowing that will be something meaningful to them.”

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The South Carolina native described the experience of creating a film of such magnitude as “humbling.” He said it also reminded him of what it felt like as a child to look forward to special moments like seeing your favorite superhero who look just like you.

“It’s a humbling experience because you’re like, ‘this can’t mean that much to them,’ you know. But seeing how the world has taken us on, seeing how the movement is, how it’s taken on a life of its own, I realized that they anticipated something great,” Boseman said.

“And I think back now to a kid and just, you know, waiting for Christmas to come, waiting for my birthday to come, waiting for a toy that I was going to get a chance to experiencing, or a video game. I did live life waiting for those moments.”

But when he got back to the topic of Ian and Taylor, the actor was overcome with grief.

“And so it put me back in the mind of being a kid, just to experience those two little boys’ anticipation of this movie, and when I found out that they…,” he said before trailing off in tears.

“Yeah, it means a lot.”

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Celebrities react to the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman’s peers use social media to mourn his death.

The shocking news of Chadwick Boseman‘s passing has left fans, friends and family mourning the loss of the young actor’s life.

Read More: ‘Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer at 43

Boseman, star of films such as 21 Bridges, Black Panther and 42, died after a four-year battle with colon cancer. A message shared on his social media platforms confirmed the loss. The actor never spoke publicly about his diagnosis of colon cancer.

“A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much,” said the statement.

“From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more – all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther.”

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Many of his Hollywood peers have used social media to publicly offer memories, messages, and more celebrating the life and legacy of the late actor.

Actress Jurnee Smollett shared a tweet, featuring a GIF of Boseman as T’Challa in Black Panther, one of his most impactful roles.

Mark Ruffalo starred alongside Chadwick Boseman as The Incredible Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The two worked on multiple films together as costars. He shared a loving message to his “brother.”

Don Cheadle also shared the MCU with Hulk and Black Panther as War Machine and shared his love for Boseman on Twitter.

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Cicely Tyson, who has not uploaded a tweet in over a year, shared words directly to Boseman.

Young and rising Hollywood talent Miles Brown shared a message for his “hero.”

Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris shared a “heartbroken” message sending condolences to the family of her fellow Howard University alum. Harris shared an image of the two of them at an event for immigrant families. It also happened to be the same picture Boseman shared in what would be his very last tweet.

Actress Viola Davis also paid tribute to Boseman writing, “Chadwick…..no words to express my devastation of losing you. Your talent, your spirit, your heart, your authenticity……..It was an honor working beside you, getting to know you….Rest well prince…May flights of angels sing thee to thy heavenly rest. I love you!”

She added, “My heart cannot take 2020! Please God no more!!!”

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Teen charged with killing 2 at Blake protest has extradition hearing stalled

The fatal shootings occurred Tuesday evening during the third night of civil unrest following the death of Jacob Blake.

The teen charged with killing two people in Kenosha, Wisconsin earlier this week will remain jailed in Illinois after a judge postponed a hearing on his extradition to Wisconsin.

Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, has been charged with multiple felonies, including homicide. 

Rittenhouse, who used a semi-automatic rifle in the attack, is facing first-degree intentional homicide, two counts of first-degree reckless homicide, and attempted first-degree homicide, according to The Associated Press.

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As theGrio previously reported, the killings occurred Tuesday evening during the third night of civil unrest following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Rittenhouse was characterized as being a “white vigilante,” according to social media reports.

During the protest on Tuesday, Rittenhouse spoke to a reporter from the Daily Caller news site. 

“People are getting injured and our job is to protect this business,” he said. “And part of my job is to also help people. If there is somebody hurt, I’m running into harm’s way. That’s why I have my rifle.”

The two men he allegedly killed were Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, of Kenosha, and Anthony Huber, 26, of Silver Lake. A third man, Gaige Grosskreutz, 26, was injured and is recovering after surgery, per KTLA.com

The night of the shootings, Rittenhouse is seen on video running across a parking lot with a rifle, with Rosenbaum following him. Moments later shots ring out, and Rosenbaum falls to the ground. 

“I just killed somebody,” Rittenhouse says into his cell phone, according to the criminal complaint. 

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His attorney Lin Wood said Rittenhouse was simply acting in self-defense.

“Kyle is an innocent boy who justifiably exercised his fundamental right of self-defense. In doing so, he likely saved his own life and possibly the lives of others,” said Wood. 

“From my standpoint, it’s important that the message be clear to other Americans who are attacked that there will be legal resources available in the event false charges are brought against them,” he said. “Americans should never be deterred from exercising their right of self-defense.”

In videos and posts on social media, Rittenhouse reportedly praises cops, and is seen assembling and disassembling a rifle and a shotgun.

“Bruh, I’m just tryna be famous,” he says on his TikTok bio page, according to reports.

The Illinois judge postponed Rittenhouse’s extradition hearing to Sept. 25.

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‘Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer

The actor quietly battled colon cancer for four years

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Chadwick Boseman, who played Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown before finding fame as the regal Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, died Friday of cancer, his representative said.

Boseman died at his home in the Los Angeles area with his wife and family by his side, his publicist Nicki Fioravante told The Associated Press.

Boseman was diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago, his family said in a statement.

“A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much,” his family said. “From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more – all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther.”

Boseman had not spoken publicly about his diagnosis.

Born in South Carolina, Boseman graduated from Howard University and had small roles in television before his first star turn in 2013. His striking portrayal of the stoic baseball star Robinson opposite Harrison Ford in 2013′s 42 drew attention in Hollywood and made him a star.

Boseman died on a day that Major League Baseball was celebrating Jackie Robinson day.

“This is a crushing blow” actor and director Jordan Peele said on Twitter, one of many expressing shock as the news spread across social media.

“This broke me,” said actor and writer Issa Rae.

His T’Challa character was first introduced to the blockbuster Marvel movies in 2016′s Captain America: Civil War, and his “Wakanda Forever” salute reverberated around the world after the release of Black Panther two years ago.

The character was last seen standing silently dressed in a black suit at Tony Stark’s funeral in last year’s Avengers: Endgame.

Even at the outset of his Hollywood career, Boseman was clear-eyed about — and even skeptical of — the industry in which he would become an international star.

“You don’t have the same exact experience as a Black actor as you do as a white actor. You don’t have the same opportunities. That’s evident and true,” he told AP while promoting 42. “The best way to put it is: How often do you see a movie about a black hero who has a love story — with a black woman, or any woman for that matter … he has a spirituality. He has an intellect. It’s weird to say it, but it doesn’t happen that often.”

In addition to Robinson and Brown, Boseman portrayed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in 2017′s Marshall.

He took on his first producing job in last year’s action thriller 21 Bridges, in which he also starred, and was last seen on-screen in Spike Lee’s film Da 5 Bloods as the leader of a group of Black soldiers in the Vietnam War.

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Gas station uses PPP loans to pay for Trump billboards

If they stay up until the Nov. 3 presidential election, the cost could total $120,000, according to average estimates.

A small gas station in the desert town of Needles, California, is facing criticism after leasing several pro-Trump billboards using funds from a loan received through the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program.

Jones 1 Inc., the company that owns the Shell gas station and travel center, was approved for a PPP loan between $150,000 and $350,000 in April, according to CNN. Joseph Jones, who owns the business, told the outlet that the loan was used to pay his 32 employees, not for the Trump billboards.

The billboards began popping up in August on Arizona State Route 95 and Interstate 40. The ads are estimated to cost between $10,000 and $30,000 for four weeks, according to Lamar Advertising. If they stay up until the Nov. 3 presidential election, the cost could total $120,000, according to the report.

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Jones 1 Inc. allegedly used some of its PPL funds to lease “six beautiful Trump billboards” near the border of California and Arizona. The owner, however, claims the PPP money was used for payroll. 

One version of the billboards reads “Trump Pence 2020” with the “Make America Great Again” slogan. Another has a picture of Trump giving a thumbs up and the quote “Promises Made – Promises Kept.”

“If you have enough capital to spend it on billboards, maybe you shouldn’t have been one of the companies to receive this loan,” said Liz Hempowicz, director of public policy at the Project On Government Oversight (POGO), a nonprofit watchdog group. “The responsibility really rested with the SBA and the administration to make sure they were spending these taxpayer dollars in a way that Congress intended.”

Jones has declined to confirm the total cost of the billboards but said it did not come close to $120,000. 

“I simply wanted to support my president, that’s all there is to it,” he said.

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Chauvin faces harsher sentence for killing George Floyd in front of kids

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says the ex-Minneapolis cop deserves the maximum sentence.

Prosecutors in the George Floyd murder case are seeking a harsher sentence for the ex-Minneapolis cop charged with his death. 

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says Derek Chauvin deserves the maximum sentence because he killed Floyd in front of kids, TMZ reports. 

Ellison says in legal docs obtained by the outlet that Floyd was in a “particularly vulnerable” state because he was handcuffed and pinned to the ground by several officers while repeatedly telling Chauvin “I can’t breathe.” He also called out for his dead mother.

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Ellison accuses Chauvin of treating Floyd with “particular cruelty.” He ignored onlookers who pleaded with him to acknowledge Floyd’s distress as he pressed his knee on his neck for nearly 9 minutes during an arrest on May 25, theGRIO previously reported.

Chauvin was initially charged with third degree murder, which was later increased to second degree murder by Ellison. He is facing up to 40 years in prison if convicted on his second-degree murder charge. 

Floyd’s family lawyered-up with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, and filed a federal civil lawsuit in June against the city of Minneapolis and the officers involved in Floyd’s death, including J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Kiernan Lane and Tou Thao. They have each been charged with second-degree aiding and abetting felony murder and second-degree aiding and abetting manslaughter, per ABC News.

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Appearing on CNN, Crump said the family “intends on holding Derek Chauvin fully accountable in every aspect, criminal and civil.”

“It wasn’t just the knee of Derek Chauvin that killed George Floyd in Minneapolis, it was the knee of the entire police department,” Crump stated. “Because when you have that kind of culture and behavior of a police department, it is foreseeable that something like this is going to happen.”

Despite being fired and charged for second degree murder, Chauvin, 44, is reportedly still eligible for his pension. He could potentially receive a total of $1.5 million as part of his package, should he formally file for retirement once he turns 55.

A trial date for the four officers is scheduled for March 8, 2021.

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Alexa, Play My Alibi: The Smart Home Gets Taken to Court

This week, we discuss the growing trend of data from smart speakers and other connected devices being used to solve crimes.

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First Black Woman Astronaut To Join International Space Station Crew Next Year

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In 2009, Jeanette J. Epps became the first Black woman astronaut for NASA. Next year, she’ll make history again as the first Black woman to live and work on the International Space Station for an extended period of time.

NASA announced this week that Epps has been assigned to the Boeing Starliner-1 mission, her first official spaceflight since joining the agency. Prior to joining NASA, she worked as a technical intelligence officer for the CIA.

“Epps will join NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada for a six-month expedition planned for a launch in 2021 to the orbiting space laboratory,” the organization wrote in an August 25 statement. “The flight will follow NASA certification after a successful uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 and Crew Flight Test with astronauts.

“NASA assigned Williams and Cassada to the Starliner-1 mission in August 2018. The spaceflight will be the first for Cassada and third for Williams, who spent long-duration stays aboard the space station on Expeditions 14/15 and 32/33.”


Epps took to social media to share the news:

“I’m super excited to join Suni Williams and Josh Cassada on the first operational Boeing crewed mission to the International Space Station,” she said in a video shared on Twitter, where she has more than 40,000 followers. “I’ve flown in helicopters with Suni flying and I’ve flown in the backseat of a T-38 with Josh flying, and they are both wonderful people to work with, so I’m looking forward to the mission.”

Back in 1983, Sally Ride became the first woman to fly into space. That same year, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Guion S. Bluford became the first African American to travel into space.

 

 



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iMac Review (27-Inch, 2020): A Powerful and Reliable Mac

This Intel-powered all-in-one desktop computer is back and retuned for working from home.

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To Stop the Eviction Tsunami, We Need Online Chats

Tenants who get dragged to court are often at a disadvantage. But a new system, known as online dispute resolution, gives them a better shot.

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Elon Musk Is About to Show Off His Neuralink Brain Implant

Musk tweeted that his “V2” update will blow our minds. But how close is he to putting computer chips in them?

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Uganda lightning strike kills 10 children playing football in Arua

The children were playing football when heavy rains forced them to take shelter in a grass-thatched hut.

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Could Didier Drogba be getting a Fifa lifeline for Ivory Coast polls?

Didier Drogba's hopes of becoming the next president of Ivory Coast's football federation (FIF) could be restored by Fifa.

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