MINNEAPOLIS — Police reform and civil rights activists joined thousands of ordinary people Sunday to mark the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder at religious services, concerts and vigils ...
U.S. President Donald Trump declares Antifa a terrorist organization, despite its decentralized nature, in a move to ...
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Cornel West walked out during a live broadcast of “Piers Morgan Uncensored” on Monday during a segment about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Host Piers Morgan said the woke left’s rhetoric when ...
Professor Cornel West stormed out of a segment about the political assassination of Charlie Kirk on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" on Monday. Kirk's assassination sparked a nationwide conversation about ...
Georgia rapper Lil Yachty disrespected deceased social justice icon George Floyd in a new, unreleased song. Luckily, former NBA player Stephen Jackson, who grew up with Floyd and has defended Floyd’s ...
A longtime local cop who was disciplined after calling the late George Floyd a “career criminal, a thief and druggie” has lost his federal appeals case. Cambridge police officer Brian Hussey filed a ...
The basketball enthusiasts recently witnessed a heated exchange between former NBA player Stephen Jackson and American rapper Lil Yachty. In this tense environment, comedian Charleston White further ...
Floyd’s friend Stephen Jackson called out the rapper for what he described as disrespect. Lil Yachty faced public backlash earlier this week over a controversial lyric referencing George Floyd.
Lil Yachty is under fire over a song with a George Floyd lyric that Stephen Jackson, Floyd’s childhood friend, slammed as disrespectful. Many called it tasteless and flat-out disrespectful, given the ...
Ex-NBA player Stephen Jackson took to social media to reveal that Lil Yachty called him to apologize after rapping a controversial George Floyd-referencing lyric during a recent PlaqueBoyMax stream.