Chance the Rapper announced his decision to postpone his tour on Instagram after his wife, Kirsten Corley, gave birth to a baby girl last week. […]
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Marvel Spinoff to Feature Robert Downey Jr. ‘Iron Man’ Reprisal
Robert Downey Jr. is set to revive Iron Man in a new Disney+ series. What We Know: Just a few months ago, Marvel fans were […]
Malik Yoba Says He’s Attracted to Trans Women, Will Host Workshop
Actor Malik Yoba announced that he is attracted to transgender women in an Instagram post. What We Know: The 51-year-old actor made the announcement in […]
Rep. Steve King Responds to AOC’s Border Facility Condemnation with Video of him Drinking from Toilet Fountain
Rep. Steve King of Iowa responded to criticism of border facilities with a video of him drinking from a toilet fountain in a migrant detention […]
Teen charged with attempted murder for high school football game shooting
Deangelo Parnell was charged with nine counts of attempted murder after he fired several shots into the crowd at a high school football game in […]
Starbucks barista writes ‘ISIS’ on customer’s cup
A Muslim man visited a Starbucks in Philadelphia where a barista wrote “ISIS” on his cup. What We Know: 40-year-old Niquel Johnson ordered three drinks […]
Criminal Charges Against Epstein being Dropped but Civil Lawsuits Against Estate Continue
Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal case has been closed after his suicide, but his victims still plan to make him pay. What We Know: In July, Jeffrey […]
Texas School colored in black teen’s haircut with sharpie
Berry Miller Junior High School in Pearland, Texas is under fire after school officials colored in an African-American boy’s haircut that was deemed “out of […]
Mayor Bill de Blasio Appointed Panel Recommends Removing Gifted Programs to Desegregate Education
On Tuesday, the School Diversity Advisory Group suggested that the city eliminate all gifted programs in its schools to combat segregation. What We Know: The […]
Judgement Rules Johnson & Johnson Holds Some Responsibility in Oklahoma Opioid Crisis
On Monday, Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million to the state of Oklahoma for their role in […]