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Nearly Half of U.S. Sees Rise in COVID-19 Cases
After reopening plans have been instituted around the country, nearly half of U.S. states are reporting a rise in positive coronavirus cases. Young Americans have […]
Arizona Official Pleads Guilty to Running Adoption Fraud Scheme
Paul Petersen, a former Arizona county assessor and adoption lawyer pleads guilty to running an adoption fraud scheme on Thursday. What We Know: Petersen brought […]
K-pop fans and TikTok zoomers troll Trump rally
K-pop fans and teen TikTok users took credit for the low turnout at Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. What we know: President Trump continued […]
Noname responds to J.Cole in new track ‘Song 33’
J.Cole’s “Snow on the bluff’ received mixed responses, as many thought he was dissing 28-year-old artist Noname. What We Know: J.Cole released his first song […]
Shooting at Northwest Charlotte Juneteenth party
During the celebration of Juneteenth in Northwest Charlotte, gunshots were fired that resulted in two people dying and at least 12 hurt on early Monday. […]
Museum of Natural History to Remove Teddy Roosevelt Statue
The bronze statue of Theodore Roosevelt, which has presided over the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City since 1940, […]
Tom Petty’s Estate Issues Cease and Desist to Trump
Tom Petty’s family issued a formal cease and desist to President Trump on Saturday night after his use of the late singer’s hit “I Won’t […]
Jamie Foxx Demands Answers from Tyrese Gibson Over Racism Denial Post
Jamie Foxx has slammed actor Tyrese Gibson after the Fast & Furious actors bizarre social media posts about reverse racism. What We Know: Gibson had […]