Floyd Mayweather’s 19-year-old daughter Iyanna Mayweather has been arrested in Houston for allegedly stabbing NBA Youngboy’s baby’s mother at his home. The incident reportedly went down just after midnight on Friday, TMZ reports, with Iyanna showing up at Youngboy’s house and getting into a confrontation with the other woman, named …
Read More »Houston Chef Jonny Rhodes Converts His Restaurant Into a Grocery Store to Handle Coronavirus Needs
(Image: Facebook) We have to do what is necessary to help the community, and Chef Jonny Rhodes has come up with a way to do his part! Rhodes, who is from Houston, has converted his popular soul food restaurant, Indigo, into a grocery store. The store will give low-income families …
Read More »Mississippi State Football Player Announces He's Transferring Days After Coach Posts Tweet With a Noose
Mississippi State University coach Mike Leach.Photo: Rogelio V. Solis (AP Photo) Two days after Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach posted an offensive meme of an elderly woman knitting a noose, defensive tackle Fabien Lovett announced in a tweet that he will be transferring from the university, USA Today reports. …
Read More »Omarion Makes Care Packages For Grocery And Delivery Workers
The COVID-19 pandemic has rightly put the sacrifices of healthcare workers front-and-center in terms of our national dialogue, and lots of celebrities have jump in to make donations and provide critical supplies for people working in hospitals. RELATED: 21 Questions With Omarion, The Unbothered King But Omarion is making sure …
Read More »HBO Is Offering Free Programming to Encourage Viewers to Stay Home During the Coronavirus Crisis
(Image: HBO/Warner Bros) If we have to stay at home, give us the opportunity to enjoy it! HBO has done just that! Since a lot of people are confined to their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic, HBO is offering dozens of free series, documentaries, and Warner Bros. movies on …
Read More »Report: Black People Are Contracting and Dying of Coronavirus at Higher Rates
Photo: WPA Pool (Getty Images) One of the more insidious bits of misinformation in the early days of the pandemic was the idea that black people were somehow, as if by magic, immune to COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. Not only was that rumor grossly inaccurate, a new …
Read More »The Spanish Sci-Fi Thriller Putting a Brutal Spin on Inequality
Gaztelu-Urrutia’s movie toggles between lengthy philosophical conversations and scenes of extreme violence. It follows Goreng (played by Ivan Massagué), a man who chose to enter the facility for six months in exchange for an accredited diploma, as he tries to survive in The Hole without losing his sense of decency. …
Read More »Meghan Markle's Real Name And Actual Royal Title Revealed
With the intense media scrutiny on Meghan Markle over the past few years, we thought we knew everything about the actress turned British royal. Turns out, most of us didn’t even know her real name until recently. The release of Markle’s son Archie’s birth certificate reveals that Meghan Markle, Duchess …
Read More »Kobe Bryant Gets His Roses, Elected to Basketball Hall of Fame
Nearly three months after the passing of Kobe Bryant, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced Saturday that the Laker legend will join Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Tamika Catchings, and others as new inductees, the Washington Post reports. This announcement was originally scheduled to be released during the NCAA’s …
Read More »The Alaska Native Teacher Upending the Legacy of Colonial Education
Editor’s Note: In the next five years, most of America’s most experienced teachers will retire. The Baby Boomers are leaving behind a nation of more novice educators. In 1988, a teacher most commonly had 15 years of experience. Less than three decades later, that number had fallen to just three …
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