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After news that a White actor was cast to play Michael Jackson on a British TV comedy series surfaced this week, an old interview featuring the King of Pop himself has confirmed what we already knew: White actors shouldn’t portray Black people – period. It was announced Wednesday that Joseph Fiennes – of Shakespeare in Love and American Horror Story: […]

National

Melodie Gliniewicz, the widow of disgraced Illinois officer Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, was arrested this week after being charged with money laundering in connection to her husband's crimes.

National

Another shooting involving police officers occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Memphis, this one gaining national attention after the victim’s lifeless body was left in the street for several hours. Johnathan Bratcher and a friend were traveling in a Chevy Impala when two police officers — one White, one Black — pulled them over for an unknown traffic […]

Entertainment

Last year, we were introduced to several talented new Black actors and actresses like Shameik Moore, John Boyega, and Tessa Thompson - all of whom broke out to star in their own super successful endeavors.

Entertainment, Music

The Harlem rapper managed to avoid the Kanye vs. Wiz Twitter beef and drop a hot new single.

National

During the brawl, school worker and basketball coach Marcus Cruz is heard saying, "let them fight."

Entertainment, Music

A lot of craziness went down in the Internet world today.

Entertainment, Music

ANTI day may be closer than we think.

National

The report notes that police officials last month blamed the unavailability of audio in 80 percent of dash cam videos on officer error and “intentional destruction.”

Entertainment

On Wednesday's episode of Kocktails with Khloé, Tyga slipped and suggested he plans on marrying his 18-year-old girlfriend Kylie Jenner.

Entertainment, Music

Just like old times Gucci Mane and Zaytoven linked up to release some their old, unreleased tracks.

National

Officials in Ferguson, Missouri and the Department of Justice announced a tentative deal on Wednesday to overhaul the city's embattled police force in an effort to avoid a costly court battle, reports USA Today.