MSNBC panelists doubted President Donald Trump’s sanity Tuesday after he talked about Black history in a way to promote his ban restricting travel from Muslim countries during his first visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History.
James Corden’s beloved ‘Carpool Karaoke’ series found its inspiration in a 2011 segment with George Michael. The late-night host paid tribute to the late singer on Tuesday night.
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Positive American Youth’s BIG TOY GIVE AWAY! Hosted by Reec, Mz Shyneka & Friends PAYUSA – BIG TOY GIVE AWAY Tuesday December 20 TIME: 4pm – While supplies last Distributing Free Toys & Games To Families in Need Toys Appropriate For Kids Age 1 – 8 First Come First Serve LOCATION: Epicenter – 135 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168
Diary of a Professional Teen is a weekly column of #deep thoughts by twentysomething teenager and youth expert Taylor Trudon. Every Thursday, she’ll talk about her feelings in relation to what it’s like to be a Young Person in 2016. It was easier than usual to get out of bed on Tuesday morning. Normally I… Read more »
After a false alarm last week, Kim Kardashian made her social media return for real on Tuesday night — and for a very good reason. The recently reclusive reality star posed for a pic with her husband Kanye West and Cameron Sterling, the 15-year-old son of the late Alton Sterling, back stage at Yeezy’s […]
Adam Silver Wants To See NBA Players Standing For The National Anthem All eyes will be on the NBA’s biggest stars this Tuesday night as the first game of the season tips-off with a primetime match-up between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks. This summer we witnessed both teams’ star players, Lebron James and Carmelo Anthony, take a stand for justice at the ESPY’s. In the wake of Colin Kaepernick’s “controversial” decision to take a knee during the National Anthem as a silent protest, many wonder whether or not players in the majority African-American NBA will follow suit. Commissioner Adam Silver seems to hope that they don’t according to an ESPN report… “I don’t know if the players are organizing anything,” Silver said at the NBA’s board of governors meeting in Manhattan. “All I can say is what we have seen in multiple preseason games so far is our players standing for the national anthem. It would be my hope that they continue to stand for the national anthem. I think that is the appropriate thing to do.” The commmish goes on to say: Silver said Kathy Behrens, NBA president of social responsibility and player programs, continues to talk with the players about the best approach moving forward. “We have had very constructive discussions … about meaningful action that we can take collectively in our communities to help build trust, whether between police officers and members of the community looking for constructive ways to address racial injustice, economic injustice,” Silver said. “I am very proud with the relationship we have built with the union, with the players on these issues. My expectation is that we’ll see into the regular season more of what we have seen in the preseason, which is a sense of, let’s deal directly with these important issues.” Would you like to see the Association’s biggest stars follow Colin Kaepernick’s lead? Image via AP
Derrick Rose‘s alleged rape case just took another weird turn. A day after a mistrial was suggested, it’s been reported that LAPD detective Nadine Hernandez who was investigating the rape allegations was found suffering from a single gunshot wound to the chest on Tuesday afternoon. Police in Whittier, right outside of Los Angeles, received a […]