Lord & Taylor has joined the list of stores who have filed bankruptcy protection on Sunday in the Eastern Court of Virginia. What We Know: […]
Author: Kenne Lewis
Atlanta High School Athlete Loses Both Parents to COVID-19 Days Apart
Justin Hunter, a Georgia teenager, lost both of his parents to COVID-19 just days apart and urges people to take the proper precautions. What We […]
Two Delta Passengers Removed from Flight After Refusing to Wear Masks
Two passengers onboard a Delta flight from Detroit to Atlanta were removed from the flight after refusing to wear their masks. What We Know: The […]
Rihanna Says New Music Coming “Sooner than you think”
Rihanna gives her fans updates on her new anticipated album R9 while promoting her new Fenty Skin line but has not yet released a date. […]
No Charges for Police Officer Who Murdered Michael Brown After Re-Investigation
Darren Wilson, former Ferguson, Missouri police officer who killed a Black teenager, Michael Brown in 2014, will not be facing charges for the killing. What […]
Florida Man Accused of Illegally Detaining Black Teen on His Way to Basketball Practice
Luis Santos was arrested and charged with false imprisonment for illegally detaining a Black teenager on his way to basketball practice. What We Know: Santos, […]
Michelle Obama Hosts Barack Obama on New Podcast
Michelle Obama’s first episode of her new podcast, “The Michelle Obama Podcast” featured former President, Barack Obama. What We Know: The episode was released on […]
NYPD Issues Statement After Video Shows Officers Throwing Protester into an Unmarked Van
In a video surfacing on social media, New York City police officers are seen aggressively forcing a teenage protester into an unmarked van on Tuesday. […]
Maya Riley Will Possibly Leave MSNBC to Run for NYC Mayor
MSNBC analyst Maya Riley is considering leaving the network to run for New York City mayor. If she is successful, she will be the first […]
Rep. John Lewis Becomes First Black Lawmaker to Lie in State Capitol
Rep. John Lewis of Georgia will be the first Black lawmaker to be laid to rest in the state capitol. His six-day celebration ended in […]