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In a spectacular display of willful ignorance, the New Orleans Saints quarterback said in a new interview that he will not support any NFL player who takes a knee during the raising of the flag during the National Anthem.

K-Pop stans are using their incredible presence on social media to be an ally in the fight against police brutality and social injustice.

The Gospel version of Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s #Verzuz series kicked off and proved to be just what everyone needed after painful week across the nation. On Sunday (May 31), the highly anticipated Gospel showdown between Kirk Franklin and Fred Hammond on Instagram Live was a much-needed celebration of Black love and healing through the power of music. Although the music was spiritually influenced, both Kirk Franklin and Fred Hammond appeared on Instagram Live wearing coordinating "I Can't Breathe" and "I Can't Breathe Again" statement shirts -- went live with their uplifting music.

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As if there wasn’t enough (white) outrage on the internet right now, a YouTuber has landed herself in the line of fire after “rehoming” her adopted son. Myka Stauffer posted a video Tuesday, alongside husband James Stauffer, informing her 717,000 YouTube subscribers of the decision to give up Huxley. The Stauffers adopted Huxley from China […]

Facebook isn't really anyone's favorite social media network to use, its creator Mark Zuckerberg didn't help his creation win any more points after a FOX News interview.

Life comes at you fast when you get caught being racist on video. Central Park Karen aka Amy Cooper, the woman who abused her white privilege to weaponize calling the cops on a Black on Memorial Day, has been fired from her job.

Whether it's going to extreme lengths to secure the console or sucking up to their girlfriends to ensure she swipes her credit card this Holiday when it drops, the fellas are reacting hilariously for the console.

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Is Ayesha Curry a hypocrite for showing off her body to social media after her 2015 comments?

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A Twitter user named Melody Cooper posted a disturbing clip of a white woman (later revealed as Amy Cooper) in New York City calling the cops on a Black man for recording her in Central Park. His alleged crime was reportedly daring to ask her to leash her dog, per city protocols—and her heinous behavior has backfired epically.

Just as her fame is skyrocketing, the 24-year-old artist is defending her past actions of hanging out in racist online spaces, using a racist slur in a song, and more.

The legendary deejays have been locked in battles dating back to the early 1990s and this friendly one-on-one competition was intense while also extremely humorous.

Future's in love and it seems that his toxic traits have found a new place to reside-on social media targeting his newly confirmed sixth baby mama, Eliza Reign. On Thursday (May 21), one week after releasing his highly anticipated album, High Off Life, Future's "high" didn't remain for long after he took to Twitter to attack his newly acquired baby mama. The seemingly unprovoked verbal attack went down three-weeks after Eliza Reign won her first court battle against Future in their paternity suit winning a whopping $53,000 a month in child support, but the two are headed back to court after Eliza claims that Future has been on a smear campaign to make her look bad-evident by his toxic tweetstorm that took place later that evening.