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Updated April 19, 2017, at 1:20, EDT Fox News has decided to let Bill O’Reilly go, as more sexual harassment allegations surface, New York magazine reports. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! According to the outlet, network executives made the announcement before the longtime host returned from his vacation on April 24. https://twitter.com/emilysteel/status/854765309592571904/photo/1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ An African-American clerical worker […]

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Freeman will produce the project through his production company, Revelations Entertainment.

Kheris Rogers wants you to know that her melanin is on and poppin'.

Jon Ossoff wins round one of voting in referendum on Trump.

Former New England Patriots, Aaron Hernandez, 27, was found dead in his single prison cell on Wednesday morning. The Department of Correction reported that the former tight end was hanging in his cell at the Souza Baranowksi Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts at 3:05AM. He was announced dead at 4:07AM at UMass Memorial Hospital. Sign Up […]

The power of forgiveness among African-Americans in the midst of devastating tragedy is a remarkable testament to faith. I was struck by the way Robert Godwin’s children seemed so at ease as they spoke softly about forgiving Steve Stephens for senselessly killing their father last week on a Cleveland sidewalk and then callously uploading the […]

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Snoop Dogg will headline the "Hoop 4 Water" celebrity basketball game on May 20 to raise much-needed funds for the Flint water crisis.

Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly continues to get the dragging of his career as more women come forth about being sexually harassed by him. Attorney Lisa Bloom says she assisted a Black Fox News clerical worker who claimed O’Reilly called her “hot chocolate.” At the time of the alleged harassment back in 2008, the woman was […]

Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters once again on Tuesday called for Trump's impeachment, describing him as contemptible, and more.

Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams identified a suspect in a Facebook Live homicide as Steve Stephens.