Since the investigation has gone public, multiple army instructors have been suspended over the alleged sexual assault of a trainee at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. What […]
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Crystal Mason, Texas Woman Sentenced to Five Years for Trying to Vote Gets New Appeal
Crystal Mason is currently serving a five-year sentence for illegally voting. She claims she did not know she was unable to vote in the 2016 […]
Three More Women Accuse Deshaun Watson of Sexual Misconduct, Now 19 Lawsuits Against NFL QB
The women alleged in separate lawsuits that Watson assaulted them during massage sessions last year in what they call “a disturbing pattern.” What We Know: […]
Dave Ramsey’s Company Fires Employees Over Premarital Sex, Court Documents Say
A Tennessean newspaper reports that 12 additional employees were also terminated or forced to resign for participating in sexual activity while single. What We Know: […]
GM Denies Claims of Racism by Black Media Group
Weather Channel owner Byron Allen is accusing General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra of racism in a full page ad. What We Know: The ad […]
White House Announces Initiatives to Address Anti-Asian Violence
The proposed policies were announced amid criticism that President Joe Biden isn’t sufficiently responding to the surge in hate crimes against Asian Americans. What We […]
Father of Five Killed While Breaking Up Fight Hours After Sister’s Funeral
Hours after burying his sister, Earl Simmons was shot during an attempt to break up a fight in his neighborhood. What We Know: Simmons was […]
Arkansas Passes Bill to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth
This is the third bill passed that affects the LGBTQIA+ community in Arkansas this year. What We Know: On March 29, the Arkansas Senate vote […]
Michael Jordan Brand Opens Application for Black Social Justice Grant
The Jordan Wings Program is a part of a 10-year $100 million commitment to the black community by Nike. What We Know: In 2020, the […]
Governor Andrew Cuomo Signs Bill to Legalize Weed in New York State
The new bill was signed into legislation on Wednesday by Governor Andrew Cuomo. What We Know: The bill will allow New Yorkers to pass up […]