The Missouri attorney general is moving to dismiss the charges against a St. Louis couple with firearms who confronted Black Lives Matter protesters last month, just hours after local prosecutors announced the charges. State Attorney General Eric Schmitt said Monday that circuit prosecutor Kim Gardner’s “political persecution” of Mark and …
Read More »ABC News executive spoke about alleged racially callous comments
Barbara Fedida, a senior vice president, had been on leave since last month, when it was alleged that during contract negotiations with black “Good Morning America” presenter Robin Roberts, Fedida told colleagues that it was not as if ABC was asking him to “pick cotton.” The Huffington Post report also …
Read More »Ant may be the biggest IPO in history, but it will overlook the US.
Text size Jack Ma Phillippe Lopez / AFP via Getty Images The US stock exchanges will not boast of what could be the largest initial public offering in history. Chinese financial technology giant Ant Group Co., which owns the mobile payment network Alipay, plans a dual listing in Hong Kong …
Read More »Lil Baby reveals that she is a victim of police brutality, abuse of details
Lil Baby is no stranger to using her voice and music to raise awareness of the issues that have affected her personally. More recently, the 25-year-old rapper has shared his experiences with police brutality. On Monday (July 20), Rolling Stone He published a cover story with rapper “The Bigger Picture,” …
Read More »‘Proven of what I am capable of’
LeBron James was playing his best basketball of the season when the coronavirus pandemic put the NBA schedule on hold and the Los Angeles Lakers still had 19 games to play. With the NBA restarting in Orlando, Florida, next week with 22 teams instead of the 30, the league determined …
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