Bill Cosby supported his former co-star Phylicia Rashad after Howard University, where she’s a dean of fine arts, disavowed her tweet celebrating his release from prison for sexual assault. “Howard University you must support ones Freedom of Speech (Ms. Rashad), which is taught or suppose to be taught everyday at …
Read More »Bill Cosby Lashes Out At Howard University for Publicly Rebuking Phylicia Rashad’s Statement
Bill Cosby had a few words for Howard University after the HBCU publicly reprimanded his “TV wife” Phylicia Rashad for supporting his abrupt prison release, Deadline reports. “Howard University you must support ones Freedom of Speech (Ms. Rashad), which is taught or suppose to be taught everyday at that renowned …
Read More »Epic-est of Epic Trolls Fly 'Loser-Palooza' Planes Over Donald Trump Event in Florida
Photo: Eva Marie Uzcategui (Getty Images) Before I even start, I know what some of you are going to say: “Donald Trump isn’t even president anymore, so why are you still reporting on him?” And you’re right—outside of rumblings of the possibility that Trump will put America through a whole …
Read More »Why In-Law Relationships Can Be So Challenging
Tough conversations provide opportunities for pain and conflict, but also for growth and healing, “Dear Therapist” writes. Bianca Bagnarelli Editor’s Note: With Lori Gottlieb on book leave, Rebecca J. Rosen, the editor of “Dear Therapist,” is filling in as The Atlantic’s “Dear Therapist” archivist, pointing readers to some of Lori’s …
Read More »Conservatives Mad Over Vanessa Williams Performance
Some people were outraged that Vanessa Williams performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the song known as the Black National Anthem, for this year’s televised Capitol Fourth celebration on Sunday (July 4). Critics, fuming at PBS’s holiday broadcast event, called it divisive and un-American, according to the New York Post. …
Read More »This 91-Year Old Police Officer From Arkansas Refuses to Retire
Ten years ago, Smith tried to retire from being a sheriff deputy. But he immediately missed the work so he returned after a few months. Now, he says he will only retire “when the good lord says so,” according to CNN. Smith decided to join the police force in the …
Read More »Dear NCAA, Run Reggie Bush His Heisman Trophy
Photo: Frank Franklin II (AP) In 2005, Reggie Bush was about the closest thing to God in the flesh. I’m not alone in that observation either, as evidenced by him being named the Associated Press College Football Player of the Year, a two-time consensus All-American, a two-time Pac-10 Offensive Player …
Read More »A Nail-Biting Rescue Changed How Researchers See Alaskan Islands
On the evening of August 6, 2008, on a remote island in Alaska’s Aleutian chain, the side of a volcano began crumbling into the turquoise waters of its crater lake. Gulls fled from the falling rock. The wind whistled around Chris Ford as he peered over the lip of the …
Read More »Cori Bush Faces Backlash Over July 4th Comment
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush ignited fireworks on Sunday (July 4) social media for her Fourth of July tweet. “When they say that the 4th of July is about American freedom, remember this: the freedom they’re referring to is for white people,” the Missouri Democrat said. “This land is stolen land …
Read More »Meet Mahogany L. Browne: The Lincoln Center’s First Ever Poet-in-Residence
Mahogany L. Browne is a poet, “author, organizer, and educator” from Brooklyn, N.Y. who knows a thing or two about fostering a sense of community. Browne serves as the Executive Director of JustMedia, which is a “literacy initiative designed to support the groundwork of criminal justice leaders and community members.” …
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