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Trump’s inauguration moved indoors

Earlier this week, President-elect Donald Trump and his team opted to move his inauguration inside citing “dangerous conditions.” “I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way. It is dangerous conditions for the tens of thousands of Law Enforcement, First Responders, Police K9s and even horses, and hundreds of thousands of supporters...

‘Probably Already Eating Watermelon’: Black FBI Agent Who Faced Racist Attacks By MAGA Trolls After New Orleans Terror Attack Reportedly Has Been Reassigned
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‘Probably Already Eating Watermelon’: Black FBI Agent Who Faced Racist Attacks By MAGA Trolls After New Orleans Terror Attack Reportedly Has Been Reassigned

Fourteen people were dead and 35 others injured after the tragic New Orleans attack on Jan. 1, but a large swath of MAGA diehards were preoccupied with something else: the Black FBI agent who, in the early chaos, stated, “This is not a terrorist event.” In the aftermath of the killing spree, the far right...

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The reason Stephen A. Smith felt relief after Trump win

The world of sports and politics collided in an unexpected way when ESPN’s most prominent voice made waves with his candid confession about Donald Trump’s victory. While Stephen A. Smith didn’t cast his vote for Trump, his surprising admission about feeling relief after the election results has sparked intense discussions across social media platforms and...

‘Double Standard’: Racist Penn Law Professor Who Was Suspended After Saying America Would be ‘Better Off’ with Fewer Nonwhites Sues University, Claims She Was Targeted for Being White
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‘Double Standard’: Racist Penn Law Professor Who Was Suspended After Saying America Would be ‘Better Off’ with Fewer Nonwhites Sues University, Claims She Was Targeted for Being White

Amy Wax, the controversial Pennsylvania University professor suspended last fall following a series of intemperate remarks, particularly concerning race, has filed a lawsuit alleging she was unfairly judged because she is white. The university’s speech policy, which Wax was found to have violated repeatedly, “breaks numerous laws, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil...

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Obama’s inauguration absence reflects wider political trend

When former First Lady Michelle Obama opted not to attend Donald Trump’s second inauguration, it symbolized more than just a personal choice; it reflected a broader trend among Black women reassessing their roles in the political arena. Her absence — combined with Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss in the recent election — highlights the complex...

‘You Didn’t Even Have Value’: Far-Right Podcaster Says Black People Are Not Americans Because They Were ‘Slaves,’ Sparking Backlash 
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‘You Didn’t Even Have Value’: Far-Right Podcaster Says Black People Are Not Americans Because They Were ‘Slaves,’ Sparking Backlash 

A right-wing podcaster is making news with his outrageous assertion that while Black people may be citizens, they are not Americans. Elijah Schaffer’s point is unclear, though on brand. Just the other day, the blond, blue-eyed race-baiting bro declared that any woman who has an abortion “should be put to death.” “Amendments were made, and...

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces fierce confrontation

Rep. Jasmine Crockett found herself at the center of an explosive confrontation during a recent House Oversight Committee meeting with Rep. Nancy Mace, highlighting the evolving dynamics of political discourse and representation in modern America. Behind the heated exchange The Jan. 14 incident unfolded during a discussion about various rights issues, including women’s rights and...