Man Arrested For Kendrick Lamar Halftime Show Protest In Support Of Palestinians
A man has been arrested for disrupting Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show with a protest flag supporting Gaza and Sudan.
A man has been arrested for disrupting Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show with a protest flag supporting Gaza and Sudan.
French Montana exited Rah Ali’s podcast mid-interview after being asked about the Rick Ross and Drake feud and never returned to finish the conversation.
Kim Kardashian will portray the villain in Amazon MGM’s upcoming Bratz movie in her latest role as her acting career ramps up.
Diddy was accused of using violence, drugs and intimidation to control women and maintain power during closing arguments.
Naomi Campbell revealed she's producing and recording new music while working on a remix with Miley Cyrus.
Source: unknown / other On Tuesday, a Collin County grand jury indicted Karmelo Anthony on a first-degree murder charge — a decision that will please advocates for the alleged victim, 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, but outrage people who have wondered for months why it’s so hard for a Black teen to be taken seriously when he claims self-defense. Anthony, who was 17 when he allegedly stabbed Metcalf to death during a […]
Source: Christopher Murray / EyeEm / Getty A man in Arlington, Texas, filed a lawsuit this week alleging the manager at the hardware store where he formerly worked hung up a racist display on Juneteenth. According to CBS News, when Devondrick Hartsfield arrived at work at Van Marcke’s Ace Hardware on Juneteenth in 2023, he was told to follow a manager into the back. When they got to the back […]
Source: FG Trade / Getty As of now, 27 states across America have passed some version of the CROWN Act, a piece of legislation that prevents discrimination over Black hairstyles. Missouri could soon be the 28th state with CROWN Act protections should Gov. Mike Kehoe sign off on the bill. According to KCUR, Kansas City and St. Louis have both passed CROWN Act laws on a local level, but state-level […]
Source: Scott Olson / Getty Last week, the Department of Justice issued a legal opinion reversing nearly 100 years of legal precedent by allowing the president to revoke national monument designations if he feels the protection isn’t warranted. There’s growing concern among activists and former national parks officials that this ruling, along with proposed budget cuts and an executive order targeting “improper ideology” in national parks and museums, could result […]