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‘Traumatized, Humiliated and Betrayed’: Black Football Players Were Held Down And Sexually Assaulted By White Teammates with a Massage Gun, Which Spokane High School Dismissed as ‘Horseplay,’ Lawsuit Claims
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‘Traumatized, Humiliated and Betrayed’: Black Football Players Were Held Down And Sexually Assaulted By White Teammates with a Massage Gun, Which Spokane High School Dismissed as ‘Horseplay,’ Lawsuit Claims

White football players at a high school in Spokane, Washington targeted their Black teammates for racial harassment and sexual assaults that were tantamount to gang rape, and school officials who knew about it did nothing to rein in their behavior for several months, a new lawsuit contends. Four Black former Mead High School football players...

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Cardi B defends political engagement amid payment allegations

In a powerful demonstration of authentic political engagement, hip-hop artist Cardi B has forcefully addressed accusations surrounding her endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential campaign. The Grammy-winning artist’s response challenges common assumptions about celebrity political involvement, highlighting a deeper commitment to civic engagement beyond financial motivations. This development comes at a...

‘Got Hit In the Head Too Many Times’: Sylvester Stallone Faces Backlash for Dubbing Donald Trump the ‘Second George Washington’
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‘Got Hit In the Head Too Many Times’: Sylvester Stallone Faces Backlash for Dubbing Donald Trump the ‘Second George Washington’

Whenever you hear someone compare Donald Trump to a historical figure, hyperbole is likely to follow, whether it comes from opponents, supporters, or the man himself. There have been many Hitler comparisons from never-Trumpers, including this one from author J.D. Vance in 2016: “I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical a**hole...

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Joy Reid urges Black women to halt political activism, focus on community

In a powerful statement that resonates with many, MSNBC correspondent Joy Reid has declared that Black women are officially on hiatus from political advocacy, urging them to focus on their own communities and well-being. This message comes in the wake of the recent elections, where Black women expressed their disappointment and frustration with white progressive...

‘We’re Leaving Toxicity In 2024’: Joy Reid Leaves X, Prompting MAGA Field Day; Don Lemon, Lizzo and 115,000 Others Flee the Platform In Mass Exodus
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‘We’re Leaving Toxicity In 2024’: Joy Reid Leaves X, Prompting MAGA Field Day; Don Lemon, Lizzo and 115,000 Others Flee the Platform In Mass Exodus

Joy Reid joined a growing roster of progressives bidding adieu to X, Elon Musk’s social media platform that has tilted sharply to the right under the mega-billionaire’s leadership. “It was just not worth it,” said the MSNBC host, who boasted more than 1.9 million followers. Reid said her departure has everything to do with Musk,...

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The demand for reproductive health services surges post-election

The recent 2024 presidential election has significantly impacted the landscape of reproductive health in America. Following Donald Trump’s election to a second term, there has been a remarkable surge in demand for reproductive health services, including medical abortions and emergency contraceptives. Reports indicate that orders for medical abortions have skyrocketed by 600 percent, while emergency...

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Star Parker: What Happened? What’s Next?

Two weeks ago, I wrote, “There seems to be only one thing about which all Americans agree … that something is very wrong in our nation.” My point then was that all the polling data has been pointing in one direction — Americans of all persuasions are not happy with what’s happening in and the...