Following the deadly blackouts that left millions of people without electricity and heat for days in subfreezing conditions, the Texas power grid president and CEO has been terminated. On Wednesday, The board of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, responsible for 90% of the state’s power, sent Bill Magness a …
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US Capitol On High Alert After Possible Militia Attack
According to a recent FBI and Department of Homeland Security intelligence bulletin obtained by CBS News, the Capitol focused on a possible militia attempt to threaten Democratic lawmakers on March 4 and remains a target for domestic violent extremists. The bulletin reads: “As of late February, an unidentified group of …
Read More »Janet Jackson Two-Night Documentary Coming To Lifetime And A&E
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of her debut album, Janet Jackson will be the subject of a two-night documentary airing on Lifetime and A&E next year. The two-part, four-hour project is said to offer “unprecedented” access to Jackson. The film will examine Jackson’s most polarizing moments, including the death of her famous …
Read More »Wendy Williams Reveals She Will Not Get The COVID-19 Vaccine
Wendy Williams made it clear during her recent virtual appearance on The Dr. Oz Show that she will not get the COVID-19 vaccine. Williams, 56, spoke with Dr. Mehmet Oz about her health scare when she collapsed on air during The Wendy Williams Show. He asked Wendy if she plans to get vaccinated, to which …
Read More »Michael Blackson Debuts ‘NO FILTER With Michael Blackson’ Podcast
Standup-comedian and actor Michael Blackson launched NO FILTER With Michael Blackson, a new comedy podcast from iHeart Radio and Charlamagne Tha God’s The Black Effect Podcast Network. Blackson, alongside co-host Chinese Best Friend, interviews a wide variety of guests from the entertainment world. The show features funny commentary on current events, …
Read More »Neighbors Stand Guard Outside Asian American Family’s Home Following Racially Motivated Harassment
A California neighborhood came together to stand guard outside the Si family home every night after the family was harassed in a series of racially motivated incidents. Haijun Si moved his family into the Orange County neighborhood of Ladera Ranch in September. Almost immediately, teenagers began making nightly appearances to …
Read More »Wyoming Lawmakers Introduce Bill That Would Combat Hate Crimes In State After Push From Advocates
Legislators in Wyoming have just introduced a bill that would fight hate crimes in the state. Wyoming is known as one of the most advanced states in the country when highlighting social issues, supporting equal rights, and combating racism. It was the first state to grant women the right to …
Read More »Former NFL Player Kellen Winslow II Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison
Former NFL football player Kellen Winslow II was sentenced to 14 years in prison under a plea deal on Wednesday. He was convicted for multiple rapes and sexual offenses against five Southern California women. According to the New York Post, Winslow, 37, was convicted on charges of forcible rape, rape of …
Read More »A Pack Of Dogs Mauled A Woman To Death After Escaping From Neighbor’s Yard
A woman was killed by a pack of dogs that allegedly escaped from a neighbor’s yard. According to Newsweek, a pack of “vicious” dogs attacked a woman identified as Deann Stephenson last month, and now her family is pursuing legal action. On February 15 in the afternoon, Stephenson was walking …
Read More »Rapper OMB Peezy Arrested In Connection With Roddy Ricch & 42 Dugg Video Set Shooting
Alabama rapper OMB Peezy was arrested Monday in connection to the shooting that occurred during a video shoot with rappers Roddy Ricch and 42 Dugg in Atlanta. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, OMB Peezy, real name LeParis Dade, was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm during the …
Read More »Michigan Neighbor Who Fired Shots In Backyard Hangs KKK Flag In Window Next To Black Family, Prosecutor At Standstill Due To State Laws
A Michigan prosecutor cannot pursue charges after a Ku Klux Klan flag was hung next to a Black family’s home. According to NBC, a prosecutor could not press charges against a suburban Detroit man who placed a Ku Klux Klan flag in his window next to a Black family that …
Read More »Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Gets Dragged On Twitter After He Lifts Mask Mandates And Allows Businesses To Open At 100 Percent In State
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is getting clowned by Twitter following his announcement to end the state-wide mandate on masks. On Tuesday, the 63-year-old Republican lifted the state’s mask mandate where there are currently 2.6 million COVID-19-related cases and 44,353 COVID-19-related deaths. Despite him knowing that information, he announced that businesses …
Read More »Google Will Stop Selling Ads Based On Third-Party Cookies In 2022
Google says that it will stop selling ads based on web browsing history and end its use of user tracking technology. This landmark move was announced on Wednesday. In a blog post, Google revealed that they would end support for cookies. Google says that it will begin relying on “privacy-preserving …
Read More »Spike Lee To Produce 9/11 & COVID-19 Dual Docu-Series For HBO
Spike Lee has teamed up with HBO to develop a new 9/11 and coronavirus documentary on the 20th anniversary of the attacks. The multi-part doc, titled “NYC Epicenters 9/11→ 2021½,” will begin focusing on the unprecedented events on September 11th, 2001. The project will cover the lives lost that fateful …
Read More »Sister Souljah Talks Sequel To Coldest Winter Ever: “Life After Death”
Sister Souljah sat down with the Breakfast Club this morning to discuss the long-awaited sequel to her classic 1999 novel “The Coldest Winter Ever” called “Life After Death.” Sister Soulja revealed that it took more than 20 years to return to her iconic character Winter Santiaga because her story was …
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