It only took a few moments for Rudy Giuliani‘s attorney to make a scathing attack in his opening statements against Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss, likening their lawsuit against Giuliani to the “death penalty.” The trial, which kicked off Monday in Washington, will determine the damages Giuliani will have to pay the former...
‘It Rolled Off the Tongue’: Black Chicago Utility Workers Allegedly Called Racial Slurs, Sent to Jobs Where They Were Held Up with Guns
Eleven Black utility workers filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Peoples Gas in Chicago, Illinois, on Nov. 28. The lawsuit claims that the company “discriminates against its African American employees and customers.” The plaintiffs, including Jason Towns, Garland Eleby, Letitia Jackson, Karen Lanford, Tamia Nunn, Reginald Scoggins, Christopher Trass, Darryl Woods, Ericka Garmon, Shawnda Simmons,...
HA! Marc Elias Learns JUST How Sick of His Shiznit People Are After Pushing Straight-Up LIE About Trump
Charlamagne Tha God Tears Into Joe Biden, Begs Him to ‘Step Aside’ from 2024 Presidential Race If He Can’t Beat Donald Trump; New Poll Validates Democrats’ Concerns
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God sat in as host for “The Daily Show” this week on Comedy Central and begged President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. The South Carolina native, who has been critical of the POTUS before, says his stepping aside would not only better secure a win over...
Why a Former Black Panther Leader’s Exclusion from the Presidential Ballot In 1968 Could Keep Donald Trump Off Several Ballots In 2024
The Colorado Supreme Court is mulling over whether to keep Donald Trump off its state ballots ahead of the impending 2024 presidential election due to a 55-year-old ruling involving a former Black Panther leader, which could set a precedent for several other states. A district court judge already ruled that Trump “engaged in insurrection” in...
What Gunman Said After Opening Fire on an Albany Synagogue Sounds Pretty Hate Crime-y (cc: Rashida Tlaib)
Denver Chili’s Refused to Serve Black Family Unless They Paid In Advance, Discrimination Lawsuit Says
A federal discrimination lawsuit alleges that a Chili’s restaurant in Denver refused to serve a family of Black customers unless they paid in advance. The complaint states that Markesha Futrell-Smith went to the restaurant on April 30, 2022, to celebrate her birthday with her husband and two children. When she and her family were seated,...







