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https://www.facebook.com/AdamSalehOfficial/videos/616048861921044/ UPDATE: Dec. 21, 2016, 10:17 A.M. EST… Youtube star Adam Saleh is keeping everyone updated after Delta (wrongfully?) removed him from a flight. It appears he ended up having to use another airline to get to NYC, where he will speak to his lawyer. See Adam’s tweets below: https://twitter.com/omgAdamSaleh/status/811544945693786112 https://twitter.com/omgAdamSaleh/status/811546002264129537 https://twitter.com/omgAdamSaleh/status/811561356948279297 https://twitter.com/omgAdamSaleh/status/811572667073564672 https://twitter.com/omgAdamSaleh/status/811580552759443456 https://twitter.com/omgAdamSaleh/status/811580760058658817 […]

A White high school football player sexually assaulted a mentally disabled Black teammate and goes unpunished. The prosecution withdrew the charges and accepted a guilty plea for a lesser charge.

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  The shaming of women’s bodies is still rampant, and in some cases, it’s deadly. One such place is Nepal, where a teenage girl has died after she was banished to a poorly-ventilated shed for having her period. Local police are investigating the death of 15-year-old Roshani Tiruwa, whose body was found by her father last weekend […]

After the New York Jets lost to the Miami Dolphins at home on Saturday, a Jets fan continued to lose in a parking lot fight.

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These nonstop Uber horror stories are enough to make you embrace the caveman days and flag a cab instead.

“The White man is going to push," the Minister Louis Farrakhan said recently during a speech before the State of the Black World Conference in New Jersey. "He’s putting in place the very thing that will limit the freedom of others.”

Three-year-old Acen King was shot dead in road rage incident on Saturday when a driver opened fire on his grandmother's car.

A fired Georgia police officer sues her former department over dismissing her for displaying a Confederate flag outside her home. She argues that the First Amendment gives her a right to fly the flag.

Mainly White-dominated juries have decided police-involved shootings since August 2014. Whites tend to give law enforcement the benefit of any doubt.