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Sunday, September 22, 2019

After 10 season MasterChef has a Black Woman as the winner

For the first time in MasterChef history, the winner is a Black woman.

Contestant Dorian Hunter was announced as the season 10 winner on the show’s season finale last week.

Although Hunter’s win should have been a surprise to fans. Before the finale aired a leaked Facebook post showed Hunter posing with host Gordon Ramsay, judges Aarón Sanchez and Joe Bastianich and previous competition winners, including Jennifer Behm (Season 2), Courtney Lapresi (Season 5), Gerron Hurt (Season 9), Whitney Miller (Season 1), Dino Angelo Luciano (Season 8) and Shaun O’Neale (Season 7), according to Deadline.

Due to the absence of other Season 10 finalists Sarah Faherty of San Diego and Nick DiGiovanni from Rhode Island, this photo was a dead giveaway to fans that Hunter was indeed the winner.

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Hunter is originally from Cartersville, Georgia, a town right outside of Atlanta. Her victory aired on the show’s 200th episode. Along with being crowned as the champion of season 10, she will also intern at restaurants of the three chef judges, Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich and Aaron Sanchez.

Hunter also won $250,000 to go towards a menu that included seared sea scallops with cornmeal tuille, sweet corn puree and pickled Swiss chard, an entree of Applewood smoked short rib with potato and horseradish gratin; and a dessert of lemon blueberry tart with blueberry and cream cheese filling, toasted meringue and pecan crust, Deadline reported.

Hunter also was very nervous about what foods to pick in the finale, but she said what saved her was listening to her own intuition.

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“You have to step out of your comfort zone enough to show your growth, but you also have to show what you know. I can’t be somebody else. I can’t be Sarah and I couldn’t be Nick. Our gifts are very individual,” she told Parade.com.

“Nick is very innovative; Sarah is a plater out of this world. I come in with flavor and technique geared toward the form of cooking that I cook. I didn’t look at what they were cooking. I think that, for me, I showed my growth. That was the most important to me.”

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Will Smith Being Eyed to Play in Fantastic Four Reboot

The Fantastic Four is known as the first family of Marvel Comics, but the franchise has not always had great success in the box office.

But a reboot of the film series may be on the horizon, and could feature some new faces.

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The buzz around the new film is that Marvel wants to cast a person of color as Mr. Fantastic, and allegedly the man for the job is Will Smith, according to WeGotThisCovered.

Although nothing is set in stone the idea of Mr.Fantastic being a person of color the conversation is exciting for many Black comic fans. Another possibility for the role is John Krasinski, who is not Black. But the decision has yet to be made by Marvel.

The official word on the plans and direction of the Fantastic Four are still up in the air. But according to WeGotThisCovered, at the Marvel company retreat movies like Phase 5 and others will be discussed and mapped out. They will also decide on who will play other characters in the film later.

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Names like Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen are said to be on the list of potentials for the character “The Thing”.

If Will Smith is selected for the role he would be coming off of a great momentum from playing the Genie in Disney’s Aladdin that debuted earlier this Spring. He’s proven to bring numbers to the box office with Aladdin raking in over $508 million while in theaters worldwide. This surpasses the original Aladdin from 1992 bringing in $472 million according to Forbes.

The last Fantastic Four film was released in 2015 only bringing in $1.6 million worldwide according to BoxOfficeMojo. The film series also released a Fantastic Four in 2007 and 2005.

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If Smith gets on board with Fantastic Four maybe he can bring fans to the theaters and boost Fantastic Four sales. What do you think?

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African-American college loan debt at an all time high

Black college students are borrowing, owing, and defaulting on educational loans more often than any other racial group. Reports say that it is currently at an all time high.

The racial gap in student debt is the result of wealth inequality, and not much funding provided at colleges and universities that enroll the largest number of Black students, according to The Washington Post.

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In order to figure out what can be done, some higher education experts shared their own solutions with The Washington Post on how to address the unfair impact that student loan debt is having on Black students during and after college.

Jalil Mustaffa Bishop, a postdoctoral scholar in the higher education division at the University of Pennsylvania believes the following, “The problem is that student loans were presented as a false solution for current and future workers enduring racial capitalism, particularly black people. Black degree earners, however, are uniquely underpaid, underemployed and unprotected.”

Believing that the government has some responsibility to help graduates, he also stated. “This is a call for legislation to create good jobs — increase the minimum wage to a living wage, federally guarantee employment, provide universal health care and strengthen workers’ organizing power.We need labor policies that explicitly focus on empowering workers in sectors like care-taking and service work where black people already are.”

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Bishop is not the only academician with an idea on what needs to be done. William A. Darity, a professor of economics at the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University conducted a study with Fenaba Addo, who is an assistant professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and found that student loan debt disparities are due to racial wealth disparities. That while government could be helpful, it is much deeper. This is about systemic racism.

They issued a joint statement saying, “We believe that in order to address the black student debt crisis, we need to eliminate racial wealth inequality. The first approach will tackle the existing debt overhang that disproportionately burdens black young adults. This can be accomplished via a program of loan forgiveness for all students holding loan debt associated with their college years.”

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An alternative view was expressed by assistant professor at the University of Alabama, Krystal L. Williams, believes colleges and universities need more scholarship opportunities for students. “A holistic approach is needed to address the student debt crisis.” Williams continued. “Initiatives that focus on higher education finance should be central to this holistic approach. More institutional support could help to buffer the need for tuition increases and allow institutions to increase allocations to scholarships that help to reduce college financial burden.”

There are so many why the African-American college debt statistics are through the roof. Perhaps some of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates should take heed. While many have already suggested more funding to historically Black colleges & universities and public institutions, only one has a person has presented a plan to reduce 80% of Black borrowers. That according to the Washington Post is Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.).

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AS Roma sign first African partnership with Nigeria

Italian club AS Roma sign an agreement with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to become their first African partner.

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Kana-Biyik: Cameroon defender ends international career

Cameroon defender Jean Armel Kana-Biyik announces his international retirement to focus on his club commitments in Turkey.

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The Symmetry and Chaos of the World's Megacities

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Knives Made of Frozen Feces Are Kinda Crappy

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Trump’s Emissions Fight, Amazon’s EVs, and Other Car News This Week

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A Washington Whistle-Blower Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup

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South Africa's U-17 women thrash Seychelles by record 28-0

South Africa's U-17 women's team set a record for an international match in African football with a staggering 28-0 win over Seychelles in the Cosafa Championship.

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10 Best iPhone Accessories for 2019 (iPhone 11, 11 Pro)

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AI Helps Seismologists Predict Earthquakes

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Richard Stallman’s Exit Heralds a New Era in Tech

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Edward Snowden in His Own Words: Why I Became a Whistle-Blower

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The 'Smart Kitchen' Is Very Stupid

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The iOS 13 Privacy and Security Features You Should Know

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Ebola virus: Tanzania failing to provide details, WHO says

The World Health Organization says it has not been given reports on possible cases.

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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Billionaire Robert F. Smith also promises to pay off parents debt of Morehouse College graduates

Billionaire Robert F. Smith surprised the Morehouse College’s class of 2019 in May with grants to wipe out their student debt to the tune of $34 million. That ultimate graduation gift will now include federal educational debt amassed by parents.

Four months after Smith pledged to pay off the student loans of nearly 400 graduates, the Atlanta-based historically black, all-male college has released more details about the donation.

The Smith family will not only pay off student loans, but also the loans their parents took out, the college said in a news release Friday about the new Morehouse College Student Success Program.

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“It is our hope that our graduates will use their newfound financial freedom to pursue their career goals, to lead and serve the community, and to remember the spirit of the gift given to them by paying it forward to support the education of future classes of Morehouse Men,”  said David Thomas, Morehouse College president, noting that Smith’s gift will be “life-changing for our new Morehouse Men and their families.”

Smith, who is worth about $5 billion, according to Forbes, is founder of private equity and venture capital firm Vista Equity Partners. He previously pledged $50 million to his alma mater, Cornell University, toward the school’s college of engineering. In 2018, Smith was the wealthiest Black American in the country, USA Today reports.

According to Morehouse, “Alumni who graduated in May or who finished their degree requirements during summer school 2019 are eligible to receive gifts in the inaugural offering from the Morehouse College Student Success Program,” the release states. Parents and guardians are also gift-eligible and “all must show supporting documents to prove that loans were taken to finance a Morehouse College education and processed by Morehouse.”

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“My family is going to create a grant to eliminate your student loans. You great Morehouse men are bound only by the limits of your own conviction and creativity,” Smith told the students and their parents during his commencement speech at the 2019 graduation ceremony in May.

 

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DR Congo to introduce second Ebola vaccine

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Virginia woman gives birth to healthy son in bathtub after hospital sends her home

A father in Chesapeake, Va. had to deliver his own son in the bathtub of his family’s home after the hospital told him and his pregnant wife to come back when her labor was further along.

LeeAnn Bienaime and her husband Leo Bienaime told WTKR that they arrived at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth around 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 23 because she was experiencing contractions. But the hospital told them to go home about four hours later.

“I was told that I should come back when my contractions were when you can’t really walk and you can’t really talk through them,” she told the news station.

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The couple drove nearly half an hour back to their home and a few hours later, her contractions worsened. Before she knew it, she could feel her son’s head making its way out of her body. She then got into the bathtub as her husband called 911 — but the paramedics didn’t arrive in time and Bienaime delivered her son right there in her bathroom.

She told WTKR that she attempted to wait to deliver her baby boy until paramedics arrived, but her son had other plans.

“I had to let instinct take over and just go with it and kind of release myself to the experience,” she recalled. With the help of her husband, Bienaime had a successful birth, and they named their healthy son Joachim.

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“We were able to have a healthy birth, a healthy baby boy — that’s why I’m not completely enraged,” she said.“I feel like if it had gone another way, it would’ve been a different story.”

Recalling those crucial moments after leaving the hospital, the couple said if they had to do it all over again, they would not leave the facility.

“If I could do it again, I would’ve just sat in the waiting room and not left. We would’ve pitched a tent. We would’ve started a fire. We would’ve just straight-up camped,” the proud new father joked.

Shauna O’Sullivan, a spokesperson for the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, declined to comment about the Bienaime case to the outlet, citing privacy laws. She did, however, reveal that the facility contacted the couple about their experience.

“Naval Medical Center Portsmouth is committed to ensuring the safety of every patient and providing high-quality care,” O’Sullivan said. “Whenever a patient has a concern about their care and treatment, we welcome the opportunity to discuss this with them and resolve any potential issues.”

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Extreme-Risk Laws Reduce Gun Violence

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Amazon and the All-Electric Future of Fleet Vehicles

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Should all Nigerian athletes get health insurance?

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Wilfried Ndidi: The EPL star returning to university

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Friday, September 20, 2019

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Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union list Biscayne Bay home for $32.5 million

Retired NBA legend Dwyane Wade and superstar actress Gabrielle Union have placed their six-bedroom Miami, Florida home on the market at a price of $32.5 million.

The listing price for the homie is three times the amount it was purchased for nine years ago.

Wade purchased the mansion that is situated on the northern tip of Miami Beach in 2010 for $10,645,000 but upgrades such as a basketball court, a home cinema, and a wine cellar have tremendously increased the volume of the home.

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The Daily Mail details the home is situated on a 43,615 sq ft lot and the main house itself stretches out 14,000 sq ft.

The home is listed on Douglas Elliman real estate and said to have “multiple formal and informal living areas” on the property.

The main house is described to have “classic American manor details, soul-soothing elements and chic modern comforts.” Inside also has a kitchen that is crafted for a chef to feel right at home and a “well-appointed master suite.”

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Dwyane and Gabrielle have moved west to Los Angeles to support both career and family needs. Wade’s son Zaire, from a previous marriage, will be playing alongside the son of Wade’s best friend LeBron James‘ at Sierra Canyon High School. Union films her television shows, America’s Got Talent and L.A.’s Finest, in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Times reports the Wades now reside in the Sherman Oaks area in an 8,650-square-foot home for under $6 million.

“You can definitely call me a local because I have to pay taxes here,” Wade said. “My family is here, so most of my time will be spent here now supporting my family, but I also have a family in the Miami Heat that I’m going to go back and show love to.”

The new home carries some of the same luxuries as their Miami home in a professional theater screen, wine cellar and a wellness room.

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5 Ways to Ace the Transition From College Grad to First Job

It can be tough for any college grad to figure out how to find their way when they start their first job, but it can be even tougher for students of color to navigate the realities of corporate America.

At the recent BE Smart Student Symposium presented by Dell Technologies, students from 10 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and four minority-serving institutions got a little help with that. Maggie Chan Jones, founder of executive coaching firm Tenshey, taught them five ways to rock their transition from student to professional.

Chan Jones knows a thing or two about excelling in corporate America despite coming from an underrepresented population. She was born and raised in Hong Kong and moved to the U.S. when she was 14. She would go on to become the first woman chief marketing officer at software company SAP and was named to Forbes‘ list of the Most Influential CMOs.

“I created my own company with the purpose to elevate more women and people of color into leadership using my experience—how I got to the C-suite in less than 20 years in my career. Because if someone like me–who didn’t really speak any English when I first came to the U.S., and I honestly don’t think I’m that smart–if I could get there, so many people can get there,” Chan Jones shares. “The question is how.”

1. Be intentional in choosing your jobs

“Think about what you’re passionate about, what are the things that you just love doing. And that you’re also great at. Because they could be things that you’re great at, but you don’t love doing them and when you get into a job doing that, you’re going to get bored or get frustrated very quickly,” Chan Jones cautions.

“You want to start talking to people in those fields, and really learn about those things that are interesting to you,” she adds. “Spend time asking them about what is a day in the life of someone in marketing, someone in sales, someone in business development and see how does it connect with you.”

2. Unleash your intellectual curiosity

“How do you learn from every single job? And how do you learn from different scenarios?” Chan Jones asks, encouraging young professionals to adopt a growth mindset. “One of the things that I’m really passionate about is building muscles. I always tell people when I’m trying something new, even when it is hard, and especially when it is hard, I say, ‘Wow, This is great. I’m building the muscles.'”

3. Build your support system

“Network is, to me, my secret sauce of success. I count on so many people in my life, including—first and foremost—my friends and family because without their support, I couldn’t be moving across the country multiple times to take on new jobs. And without the support of my sponsors, my managers, my colleagues, I couldn’t have done what I was able to accomplish.”

Chan Jones challenged the students to take advantage of the opportunity to make connections with each other before they leave college life for their first job: “You’re meeting with so many people, people from different schools. Build that network, because they may be your colleagues. The next day, they may be your friends for life.”

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4. Take risks and make an impact

Chan Jones spoke to the students about stepping out of their comfort zones, relaying an anecdote from her past: “One of the things I learned when I went from being a student to a professional is when you’re in a meeting, you’re supposed to speak out. And I remember one of my managers said, ‘Hey, Maggie, you have some really good ideas, but you never speak up in a meeting.'”

“So I took that with my growth mindset. I said, ‘OK, so what am I going to do about it?’ One of the ways that worked for me, and hopefully it will work for you as well, is when you do something that you feel like you’re getting out of that comfort zone, try something small first. So I told myself, every important meeting that I go to, within the first 10 minutes, I have to either make a statement or ask a question. After a couple of years, I no longer had to remind myself because that’s become a muscle memory.”

5. Have fun and be yourself

“In the early days, I was so worried because I would walk into the room and usually I was the only woman. Even today, in many cases, I could be the only person of color,” Chan Jones says. “On the early days, I would like just to fit in. Over time I realized that wait, if I really have to try that hard to change who I am as a person to fit in, guess what? That’s not my place.”



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Justin Trudeau blasted for refusing to say how many times he has worn blackface

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is currently facing backlash for wearing Blackface and he is refusing to state how many times he has worn the makeup in his life.

Trudeau was present for a town hall meeting in Saskatoon Thursday night and was hit with questions about his past with blackface in front of a crowd of his supporters.

“Earlier today you were questioned about how many times you appeared in blackface or brownface – I’ll make it easy, is it possible to round to the nearest five?” a man questioned at the town hall.

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Trudeau would respond not with an answer, instead stating it was a serious matter.

“I’m not going to make light of the situation, I don’t think it’s something we should be making light of,” Trudeau said according to the Daily Mail.

Images of Trudeau in makeup began to emerge this week, the first from 2001 showing him in brownface at an Arabian Nights party when he was a teacher. Two other photos would emerge, one in Blackface, dressed as Harry Belafonte and singing “Day-O” in the 1980s.

The third photo was reported by Global News TV in Canada showing Trudeau again in Blackface with his hands in the air and sticking out his tongue in the early 1990s.

“Far too many people in this country face intolerance and discrimination on a daily basis, and what I did was inexcusable and wrong, and hurt a lot of people who consider me to be an ally,” Trudeau said. “I am deeply deeply sorry.”

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The timing for the images is far from optimal for Trudeau as he is set to face Conservative leaders in next month’s elections who have already zeroed in on his scandal.

“I am deeply troubled by what this means to Canada. Young kids are not just going to see just one or two but multiple images of the prime minister mocking their lived reality,” said Jagmeet Singh, a Sikh and Left-wing New Democrat Party leader.

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer chimed in, stating Trudeau is “not fit to govern this country.”

Trudeau has not signaled that he will resign, nor has there been a call to do so from his Liberal Party. Many members of his party, including non-white officials, have supported him.

“I think the real measure of the man, and I think the thing we need to be talking about, is all the amazing things we have done for diversity,” said Greg Fergus, a Black Liberal member of Parliament.

In his career, Trudeau is known for being a supporter of multiculturalism and immigration, bringing diversity to the positions of his cabinet and naming Harjit Sajjan, a Liberal who is Sikh, Canada’s first Sikh defense chief in 2015.

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Barcelona's Ansu Fati set for Spain ahead of Guinea-Bissau and Portugal

Barcelona's Ansu Fati gets Spanish citizenship paving they way for him to play for them at international level rather than Guinea-Bissau or Portugal.

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How to Back Up Your iPhone to iCloud or Mac

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Police officer placed on leave after calling students ‘N-word’ and ‘monkeys’

An officer in the Boston Police Department has been placed on administrative leave after high school students say he called them racial slurs when responding to a noise complaint.

Students at the Roxbury Prep High School stated the officer pushed them while at a McDonald’s near the school on September 13 and called them “monkeys” and the N-word, according to The Boston Globe.

The officer has been identified by media reports as Joseph Lynch.

Upon his arrival at the fast-food chain, the officer is stated to have followed the students back to the school campus, where he would become more aggressive by pushing them and hurling the racial slurs.

Police Commissioner William Gross and Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins visited Roxbury Prep on Thursday to speak with students.

Rollins told  the students are now “feeling attacked and racialized and dehumanized” after the encounter with Officer Lynch.

Roxbury Prep issued a statement confirming the incident, with both students and staff coming forward to “express deep concern about the officer’s behavior, both in terms of his actions and language.”

“These allegations are incredibly disturbing coming from anyone, and especially from a police officer,” Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said. “No one should experience racism or discrimination, not in a place of learning and not anywhere. We have to be better. I commend Boston Police for taking action as soon as they were made aware of the allegations, and I am confident they will investigate this case to its full extent.”

According to the Daily News, Lynch was placed on leave and an internal affairs investigation was launched.

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Byron Allen Ready to Take His Case to The Supreme Court

Almost a year ago, comedian and successful businessman Byron Allen filed a $20 billion lawsuit against Comcast in addition to a $10 billion suit against Charter Communications as reported by the Associated Press. Now the highest court in the land, the Supreme Court, will hear the case on November 13.

Allen is claiming that the two media conglomerates, which aren’t carrying his cable TV channels, are doing so based on racial bias. He has been going back and forth with Comcast in court to prove that its insistence not to carry his channels is based on the fact the he is black.

“This is historic,” says the Entertainment Studios boss of the August 15 brief filed by the feds seeking to tighten the definitions of a Reconstruction Era statute in Comcast’s favor. “Donald Trump’s DOJ and Comcast are working together to destroy a civil rights statute in the U.S. Supreme Court.”

“You have one of the biggest media companies in the world, which has been beating up Donald Trump for racism, and now they are saying, we will work together to maintain institutionalized racism in America, in this amicus brief they delivered,” Allen says of the William Barr-run Department of Justice and its plan to tip the scales for Comcast.

The Los Angeles Urban League, via Twitter, as well as other civil rights groups, have called for a boycott against Comcast in anticipation of Allen’s upcoming racial bias court battle.

“We are appalled by your decision to challenge and destroy the federal civil rights statute of 1866 in the U.S. Supreme Court and do so in partnership with the Trump Administration’s Department of Justice,” the Los Angeles Urban League said several weeks ago in a letter to Comcast boss Brian Roberts and senior executive vice president David Cohen.

Now, Allen and his lawyers are going to have to prove that race was the only reason Comcast hasn’t given his cable channels distribution on its platform.



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Kevin Hart returns home after accident, ‘shocked’ to be alive

Superstar comedian Kevin Hart has checked out of his in-patient rehab facility and returned home to begin physical therapy stating he is both “grateful” and “shocked” to be alive.

TMZ reports that Hart’s return to home comes with a physical therapist that will visit him and continued exercises.

In addition to giving thanks, Hart has reportedly viewed images of the scene of the car crash he was involved and is amazed that he and the other two occupants of the vehicle escaped with their lives.

During the accident, Hart received three spinal fractures that required fusions surgery and what is believed to be a lengthy-term of physical therapy.

As far as Hart’s career, medical professionals state with the proper focus he will return to his pre-accident shape.

The source also stated to TMZ, “he really cherishes the fact that he’s alive, and wants to make the most of it in every respect. The crash had a huge impact on him.”

While in the in-patient facility, Hart was hit with a $60 million lawsuit from the woman who was included with him in a sex tape that was secretly filmed in Las Vegas.

Page Six details Montia Sabbag stated the 2017 recording was a set up by Hart and his friend J.T. Jackson in order to receive publicity for an upcoming comedy tour.

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Best iPhone for 2019: Which Model Should You Actually Buy?

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Cardi B denies being a member of Nine Trey Gangster Bloods as claimed by Tekashi 6ix9ine

Cardi B is refuting statements that she is a member of the Nine Trey Gangster Bloods after rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine dropped her name during cross-examination.

On Thursday, 6ix9ine, born Daniel Hernandez, entered day three of his testimony, which has sparked both criticism and jokes online throughout the Hip-Hop community.

While on the stand, the “Gummo” rapper stated he did not replicate Cardi’s path to success, which is believed to include gang members in music videos.

“I know who she was. I didn’t pay attention,” 6ix9ine is quoted to have said in court.

Page Six reported 6ix9ine stated Cardi was a member of the Nine Trey Gangsters. The statement was later debunked by the court transcript, which notes Tekashi said she was a member of the Bloods, but not specifically naming a faction.

The “Bodak Yellow” rapper’s label, Atlantic Records, provided a comment to Billboard simply stating, “This is not true.”

Cardi spoke for herself online as well.

According to People, she wrote “You just said it yourself… Brin not 9 Trey. I never been 9 Trey or associated with them” in a deleted tweeted.

She also posted a currently popular meme of KeKe Palmer responding to a photo of Dick Cheney.

“I hate to say it. I hope I don’t sound ridiculous. I don’t know who this man is. I mean, he could be walking down the street, I wouldn’t — I wouldn’t know a thing,” Palmer said in the clip.

 

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In the past, Cardi has confirmed gang affiliation, specifically in an interview with GQ in 2018.

“And they’d say, ‘Yo, you really get it poppin’. You should come home. You should turn Blood.’ And I did. Yes, I did. And something that — it’s not like, oh, you leave. You don’t leave,” she said.

6ix9ine was indicted on racketeering and firearm offenses from his alleged involvement in shootings and robberies at gunpoint during his run at the top of Hip-Hop. This past February he pleaded guilty to nine felony charges and admitted to being a gang member.

Charges for the rapper carry a minimum sentence of 47 years in prison and a maximum of life according to The New York Times.

Tekashi is set to be sentenced in January 2020.

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Sports minister asks Nigeria women's coach Thomas Dennerby to continue

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Nigeria shuts Action Against Hunger aid group 'for feeding militants'

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Tunisia's long-time leader who fled to Saudi Arabia

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Enter the Capitalocene: How Climate Change Will Ruin Capitalism

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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Bridging the information gap in solar energy

Just 30 seconds into their walk to the town center of Kitale, in Kenya, where they would later conduct a focus group about locally available solar energy options, Elise Harrington and her research partner came across a vendor selling a counterfeit solar lantern. Because they had been studying these very products, they knew immediately it was a fake. But the seller assured them it was authentic and came with a warranty.

They bought the lantern and presented it, along with a genuine version, to the members of focus groups. Few of them were able to tell the difference. It was an “eye-opening” discovery says Harrington, a doctoral student in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning who has been studying the ways that people in Kenya and India learn about solar products and make decisions about buying and maintaining them.

While consumers in developed countries generally assume that a product such as a solar panel will come with a reliable warranty — and wouldn’t purchase the product if it didn’t — Harrington has learned through her fieldwork that this type of information isn’t necessarily communicated to consumers in the countries she’s studied. So far, her research indicates that people’s social relationships, for example with friends, family members, or trusted shop owners, play a critical role in the adoption of solar products, but that gaps remain in household knowledge when it comes to the more complex ideas of standards and after-sales services.

“My research looks at not just whether solar energy products are available, but if they’re high quality and have services associated with them that will allow people to use them for a longer period of time,” Harrington says. She hopes that her findings can provide policymakers with information that will help them expand the use of clean energy while also serving communities that lack affordable, reliable electricity.

The research combines Harrington’s interests in sustainability (she’s been involved in environmental issues “forever,” she says) with her love of travel (she’s learning Swahili and Hindi in her spare time). She’s also dedicated to her local community at MIT. As a graduate resident advisor in Simmons Hall, she can be found spending time with her undergraduate residents and even brewing them butterbeer during the occasional Harry Potter-themed event.

Equitable, reliable access

In many parts of the world including Kenya, a variety of different products provide electricity generated by solar power. These range from the ubiquitous solar lanterns that can power an LED light or charge a cell phone, to other types of solar home systems or microgrids that each provide varying amounts of power for different types of household devices.

Advised by Associate Professor David Hsu, Harrington has studied how rural communities, first in India and now Kenya, can transition from a centralized electricity grid to these various types of home solar systems. During her recent trip to Kenya, this past summer, she fielded two surveys focusing on solar “intermediaries” who interface between end-users, companies, and policymakers.

“As adoption of solar products grows in rural areas, so does the need for energy services accessible by rural communities, and consumer protections that result in equitable and durable electricity service models,” she says.

Harrington, who majored in architecture as an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, has studied solar energy in several different contexts during her time at MIT. In her first year, she focused on electricity planning for rooftop solar systems in the United States, specifically the growth of distributed solar in Hawaii. Then, as a fellow at the MIT Tata Center for Technology and Design, she investigated household decision-making on solar microgrids in rural India, looking at how communities could use these small-scale systems as alternatives to the state-sanctioned electricity grid, which is often unreliable in rural areas.

“One of the faculty members in our department said to us during our first year that if we came in doing exactly the same thing we wrote in our statement, then we have not been pushed enough. This idea really set the trajectory on the risks I was willing to take in my research,” says Harrington.

Harrington is also a recent fellow in the Martin Family Society of Fellows for Sustainability, a community at MIT dedicated to environmental sustainability. Martin fellows are selected every academic year from across the Institute’s departments. “We get the opportunity to interact with each other, learn about each other’s research, and be a part of this network of people who can learn from one another and contribute to environmental and sustainable work inside and out of MIT,” says Harrington.

A GReAt way to find community

Harrington is a graduate resident advisor (GRA) in Simmons Hall, which she describes as one of the best things about her experience at MIT. As a GRA, she acts as a resource for residents whenever they have questions, challenges, or want to talk about exciting opportunities or events in their lives.

She says being a GRA has increased the depth of her connections to the MIT community, and she appreciates that she can come back to that after a long, hard day of work and spend time with the Simmons community.

“From my perspective, so much of MIT’s entrepreneurial and creative spirit is housed in the undergraduate population here. Without being a GRA, I don’t think I would get to know that side of MIT as much,” says Harrington.

She says she learns as much from her undergraduate residents as they do from her, especially about thinking ahead and managing stress. As a GRA, she hosts a range of events for them, her favorite being the aforementioned annual Harry Potter gathering where she and her partner dress up in costumes in addition to brewing up beverages for Simmons residents.

The benefits of downtime

In her spare time, Harrington likes to stay active, physically and mentally. She takes yoga classes in Boston and says it's one of the best ways to end a difficult day. She also enjoys going for runs, walks, and hikes in the outdoors.

One of Harrington’s favorite activities is playing cards and board games with friends, which she says is a fantastic way to take her mind off of research. On the weekends, she likes to try out new games; her current favorite is Mission to Mars, which she describes as a Settlers of Catan-type board game in space, but with a bit more randomness. In general, she loves games that are accessible for everyone, so that players can just sit down with a group of people and figure out as they go.

“Games, hiking, different things that get you out, they help. I find when I take a true break like that, I can work so much better when I go back to it,” Harrington says.



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We All Could Pay a Price for the Latest Slap at Huawei

An international cybersecurity group has evicted the Chinese telecom company to comply with US sanctions. That could allow malware to spread more easily.

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Charles “Chazz” Scott: Teaching Youth To Overcome Adversity Through Positive Thinking

BE Modern Man: Charles “Chazz” Scott

Cyber defense engineer, motivational speaker; 27; executive director of Positively Caviar Inc.

Twitter: @Mr_CaViar; Instagram: @mr_caviar

As the executive director and chief creative optimist of Positively Caviar Inc. based in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, I lead a passionate team that focuses on empowering, inspiring, and motivating all human beings, with a special emphasis on youth, to instill mental resilience by way of intentional positive thinking. To accomplish our mission, we host our signature B.U.I.L.D.(Being Unique While Learning and Developing) self-empowerment workshops, high-intensity speaking engagements, and develop positive digital media that have served over 5,000 workshop attendees and followers. Our fun, interactive, and science-centric informative workshops introduce youth to the importance of optimism and how it affects their emotions, decision making, well-being, and future.

I am also a full-time cyber defense engineer at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. In this role, I also function as a technical advisor responsible for helping to attract, identify, and recruit minority cybersecurity professionals and engineers.

HOW HAVE YOU TURNED STRUGGLE INTO SUCCESS?

I’ve had quite a few struggles, especially as it relates to running a nonprofit. Starting a business of any kind will make you question yourself during times of adversity. One of my mentors told me that being “an entrepreneur is one of the closest experiences to death humanly possible.” You are essentially vulnerable every single day while trying to bring your heartfelt ideas into fruition despite the naysayers and numerous disappointments.

A couple of years ago I started to question the mission and objectives of our nonprofit because of the discouragement and disappointments I was facing regarding my full-time job, obtaining support and nonprofit grants, and just downright not believing in myself. Additionally, I did not do so well on a recent organizational presentation to a mental health clinic and potential donors. I began questioning my abilities as a speaker, writer, and leader. My negative self-talk–about my life, my nonprofit, the value of positive thinking, and my career–was terrible, and I felt like I couldn’t combat it. I stopped going to the gym, reading, waking up early, and began binge-watching TV for hours. I was paralyzed by my fears and insecurities.

I knew I couldn’t live like this. I started to see the effects of how my negative self-talk carried over into my relationships. I wanted to change the internal dialogue within myself to shift my focus toward helping others, and I knew I the only way I could do this was to go to work on myself–mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. So, I did just that. I started eating more fruits and vegetables, meditating, reading inspirational books, and developed a rigorous morning routine that made me unstoppable. As I started meditating more, I began to uncover unconscious behaviors that were ultimately influencing my decisions. One of them happened to be realizing that I resorted to binge-watching TV shows only during times when I was avoiding a fear that I needed to overcome. I was suffering from analysis paralysis and I didn’t even know it. It took some time, but I ended up turning a very dark moment in my life into rocket fuel to take me to the stars. Still, to this day I will never miss a day of my morning routine of meditating, reading, and running.

WHO WAS YOUR GREATEST MALE ROLE MODEL AND WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM HIM?

My greatest role model is my late grandfather, Ackneil M. Muldrow. He had such an impact on just about every aspect of my life. He was a very well-respected businessman for the city of Baltimore who worked tirelessly to uplift underserved communities and help economically disadvantaged businesses gain access to capital. He was on more boards of directors than I could count. Additionally, he was one of the very first individuals to participate in the Greensboro sit-ins while he was in undergrad attending North Carolina A&T. The synchronicity in his life, his tenacity in helping people, his selfless spirit, and tireless work ethic allowed him to rise to his highest self in business and in life. He taught me to never give up, helped me secure my first internship at a civil engineering company in high school, exposed me to the importance of ownership, and showed me the importance of selflessly helping others.

He passed in late 2018. There is not a day that goes by when I don’t think about him. I model my life every single day because of how he lived. He would have been so proud of my selection for this award from BLACK ENTERPRISE, because of what this magazine meant to him and the black community he passionately fought for.

WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED?

The best advice I’ve been given was from one of my mentors, Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski III, who is the president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). While attending high school, when I was still trying to discover myself and my purpose, he said this: “You are older than you think you are.”

This one quote added urgency and instilled purpose into my life. As a high schooler, you think you have the rest of your life to figure it all out. This could not be the furthest thing from the truth. As I grew older, I began to really see just how fast life can move. I was hungry to make a name for myself. I began mapping out my entire life–from attending Hampton University, summer internships, and obtaining my master’s degree. This one statement allowed me to internalize that you can’t just wait around for things to just happen in life, you have to map it out and attack it with everything you have.

WHAT PRACTICES, TOOLS, BOOKS, ETC. DO YOU RELY ON FOR YOUR SUCCESS?

Meditation has led to a lot of my success. Setting my intentions in the morning has created moments of synchronicity in my life that continue to let me know I am on the correct path of my life journey. It’s provided me guidance that can only stem from sitting in a room at 4:00 a.m. with no phone, no distractions, and absolutely no social media. In these moments, I am able to train my mind and direct it toward thoughts that support my life. Our brains are like muscles; this was my time to exercise my brain to ensure it is performing at an optimal level. In these quiet moments, I combat my ego, insecurities, and fears. Spending time with these attributes and getting to know them every single day allows me to begin to use them as an advantage, and not my downfall. Meditation has allowed me to stay in the fight longer when adversity arises and take the experience and emotion objectively for what it is. I don’t lose control when things may not go the way that I planned. All of this stemmed from just 15 minutes of meditation a day.

Your life depends upon your internal dialogue with yourself. Control your mind, and you will control your life. Meditate, read, and exercise, if you can, every single day to leave nothing on the table that God wants you, and only you, to bring into the world. Remember, your life will move in the direction of your thoughts and words. Speak victory, not defeat!

WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT BEING A BLACK MAN?

I absolutely love being the underdog. As black men, we are the underdog in America. Mentally, we are bombarded subconsciously with information to support a false narrative about ourselves. This not only influences society but also makes us question ourselves. Every black male suffers from the internal conflict within one’s self of how we perceive ourselves and how the world perceives us. The media portray us to be violent, lazy, and selfish. This is the furthest thing from the truth. Our perceptions about our lives and how others see us can either lead to our downfall or lead to our rise. I chose the latter. We were taught to harm one another and unconsciously told not to believe in ourselves, and even taught that our black skin makes us inferior. Every single day when I wake up in the morning I make a conscious choice to battle these perceptions and lift my family, friends, and community in any way that I can. We can love, we can express our emotions, we are not broken, we are mentally strong, and we can provide for our families. We are passionate, driven, and, most importantly, selfless.


BE Modern Man is an online and social media campaign designed to celebrate black men making valuable contributions in every profession, industry, community, and area of endeavor. Each year, we solicit nominations in order to select men of color for inclusion in the 100 Black Enterprise Modern Men of Distinction. Our goal is to recognize men who epitomize the BEMM credo “Extraordinary is our normal” in their day-to-day lives, presenting authentic examples of the typical black man rarely seen in mainstream media. The BE Modern Men of Distinction are celebrated annually at Black Men XCEL (www.blackenterprise.com/blackmenxcel/). Click this link to submit a nomination for BE Modern Man: https://www.blackenterprise.com/nominate/. Follow BE Modern Man on Twitter: @bemodernman and Instagram: @be_modernman.

 



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New York student fatally stabbed as teens watched, recorded death

Khaseen Morris, 16, was the victim of a stab wound to the chest, which turned fatal as 50-plus teens stood by and watched instead of attempting to help him during a brawl at a strip mall in Long Island, N.Y.

The fight, which occurred in Long Island’s Oceanside community, was recorded and shared on social media, allowing police authorities to estimate the number of teens who watched or participated, according to The New York Times. He attended Oceanside High School.

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For those who watched, they also observed Morris laying on the concrete bleeding, as seen in a video that circulated Snapchat and additional social media applications.

Khaseen died Monday night at an area hospital, just a month ahead of his 17th birthday, according to Buzzfeed News.

“Kids stood here and didn’t help Khaseen — they would rather video this event. They videoed his death instead of helping him,” Nassau County Police Department Detective Lt. Stephen Fitzpatrick said at a press conference. “Your friends are dying while you’re standing there and videoing it. That’s egregious.”

Police have had the assistance of some of the teens in identifying suspects. Also circulating online is the name and face of a teen who is believed to have had a role in the stabbing, which is not confirmed by police.

Khaseen sister, Keyanna Morris, 30, refers to her brother as the baby of four and detailed his love for music, animé, and skateboarding. She also spoke glowingly of his loving spirit.

“Khaseen was loved by everyone and literally loved everyone,” Keyanna Morris, writes BuzzFeed. “He always said he would change the world. He wanted the world to be so much better than it was. Didn’t matter if you were black, white, Hispanic, gay, straight, he loved every color.”

Keyanna also detailed her family just relocated to Oceanside and Khaseen was excited to start over at a new school and already began to make friends in just a short 10-day span.

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The brawl reportedly sparked over a girl Khaseen walked home after a party so she didn’t have to do so alone. Keyanna states her brother would then receive threats from the girl’s ex-boyfriend stating he wanted to fight Khaseen. She states her brother believed in protecting himself but not instigating a fight.

Keyanna would also detail how hard it has been for the video to appear online. Her coworkers and community members have reported it as it surfaces, ensuring it stays down.

“Everyone reached out and said how much he changed the school with how positive he was — no one could be down or depressed around him,” she said.

The death resonated at his high school, and grief counselors were made available for students, and staff,  The Times writes..

“These kids even said they want to change, and they want to put their phones down now and actually help,” Morris said.

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‘The Wendy Williams Show’ Renewed Through 2021-22 Season

She may have had some slips and falls in recent times, but she’s not going anywhere anytime soon. According to Variety, The Wendy Williams Show has been renewed for the next two seasons.

The controversial talk show host made the announcement on her 11th season premiere. “Attention, Wendy staff and crew and everybody gather around,” she said, “and you on TV and you here. ‘The Wendy Show’ has been renewed through 2022. I love you!”

The former radio show host has had her share of grief in the past several months. She took a four-month hiatus due to medical reasons as she revealed that she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease and shortly after her return, she admitted that she had been living in a sober house. Williams’ husband, Kevin Hunter, left the show as an executive producer amid rumors of being unfaithful and impregnating his mistress. Williams has since filed for divorce.

“Wendy is family to us, and post-AM news, her program jumpstarts the day in our markets. Plus, she’s got enough wigs to make sure the show never gets stale,” said Frank Cicha, executive vice president of programming for Fox Television Stations of the renewal.

Hosted by Williams, the talk show is produced and distributed by Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury and airs on Fox owned-and-operated stations. It averaged more than 1.6 million viewers per day nationally during its past season, including 440,000 in the target demo of women 25-54.

“I’m so excited to launch our 11th year by letting the world know I will continue to do what I love to do so much — and for a very long time,” Williams said in a press release. “I want to tell Fox and all of our stations today how much their support and confidence means to me. They should know we will never stop working very hard to bring our dedicated Wendy Watchers and audience ‘co-hosts’ the freshest national daytime television!”

Over the summer, Williams opened up at Black Enterprise’s FWD conference about her estranged husband and former business partner, advising the live audience not to do business with a romantic partner. “Don’t do it,” she said. “Marry a cardiologist and you go on to be an engineer—make sure people support you but have your separate lives. When you come home you have more to talk about than business. Keep it separate.”



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Whitney Houston hologram tour slated to go worldwide in 2020

Nearly a decade after her untimely death, Whitney Houston’s fans will be able to see her in concert one more time, or at least her digital likeness.

A new hologram will tour will bring a digitized version of the “I Will Always Love You” songstress to European stages before making a Fall 2020 run of American dates.

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The hologram tour has been dubbed An Evening with Whitney and will have fan favorites such as “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me),” and “The Greatest Love of All.” The digital version of the late icon will be supported by a live band, back-up singers and dancers.

People detail the hologram is created by BASE Hologram who are calling the tour a “celebration of her best work.” Famed choreographer Fatima Robinson will be in charge of production, who has previously worked with other icons like Rihanna and Kanye West.

Whitney was a musical trail-blazer and I’m extremely honored to have this opportunity to help craft this show in her honor,” Robinson said in a statement.

Fans of Houston who may be concerned about a realistic performance, the tour has been called an “authentic Whitney experience” by her sister-in-law and estate executor Pat Houston.

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“A hologram show is all about the imagination and creating a ‘wow factor’ that extends to an incredible experience to enjoy for years to come,” she said. “Whitney is not with us but her music will live with us forever.”

If you are in North America and hoping to experience An Evening with Whitney without waiting until the fall, there will be one show in Mexico on January 23. The tour will then make its run through Europe in April, touching down in the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia and more. The dates for the fall have not been announced.

Along with the tour, Houston’s estate announced a new album, which will have unreleased work and the possibility of a musical.

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Sorry, Streamers: The Race to Snag Old Shows Leads Nowhere

Reruns of 'Friends' and 'The Office' have been a phenomenon for Netflix, but aren't a lock to attract subscribers in the coming streaming wars.

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The Viral App That Labels You Isn't Quite What You Think

ImageNet Roulette reveals biases in artificial intelligence algorithms. But the vast majority of tags attached to people are rarely used.

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Nigeria's Heartland mark 25 years since Algeria crash

Nigerian club Heartland hold a service to commemorate 25 years since two of its players died in an air crash in Algeria.

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Nabil Karoui: Tunisia candidate to stay in jail

Nabil Karoui has reached the second round in the country's dramatic presidential election.

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Jack Conte, Patreon, and the Plight of the Creative Class

The DIY musician's crowdfunding platform set out to provide a livelihood for artists on the internet. Is it more than just a band-aid for a broken system?

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Priscilla Owusu: My life as a female music video director

Priscilla Owusu is breaking the mould of what it means to be a music video director.

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Jose Mourinho: 'Eto'o deserved to win a Ballon d'Or'

Former Chelsea and Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho believes Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o should have been crowned the world's best player at least once.

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Champions League review: English struggles, Taarabt's revival & a Leeds-born Norwegian

Sixteen games, 45 goals and two hat-tricks - the Champions League is back. BBC Sport takes a look back on an eventful start.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

The snakebite squad: Saving lives on two wheels

Kenya's motorbike ambulances are saving the lives and limbs of people bitten by snakes

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Netflix finally drops trailer for Michael B. Jordan’s ‘Raising Dion’ and we can’t stop watching it

Netflix has finally dropped the first official trailer for its highly-anticipated series, Raising Dion and we can’t stop watching.

Michael B. Jordan is the executive producer of the series based on Dennis Liu’s comic book and viral short film of the same name.

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Ja’Siah Young stars as ‘Dion Reese,’ a curious, playful, and intelligent 7-year-old boy who is learning he has some very special abilities – he can move things with his mind. While exciting and cool, it’s also something he knows scares his mom, Nicole.

Alisha Wainwright (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments) will star as ‘Nicole Reese,’ a former professional dancer who gave it up to raise her son Dion when her husband Mark died. Although Nicole is completely overwhelmed by raising her son alone while dealing with the loss of her husband, she is still effortlessly cool and maintains a positive outlook on life for Dion. As Dion’s abilities become more and more apparent, Nicole’s protective nature heightens as she starts to fear for his safety.

Michael B. Jordan will play ‘Mark Reese,’ and we’re hoping he still gets plenty of airtime even though we already know his character isn’t long for this world.

Jazmyn Simon and Jason Ritter round out the cast of the superhero series that sounds too good to be true.

See who’s playing Michael B. Jordan’s wife and son in Netflix show ‘Raising Dion’

Raising Dion premieres October 4 on Netflix.

Check out the trailer:

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‘The Boondocks’ is back, heading HBO MAX with two reimagined new seasons

Fans of The Boondocks should be pretty happy.

HBO MAX is ordering two reimagined seasons, with 24 episodes of the beloved animated series to launch next year. The series from creator Aaron McGruder will launch next fall with a 50-minute special. All 55 episodes of the original The Boondocks series will also be available on the direct-to-consumer offering at launch.

Based on the comic strip created by McGruder, The Boondocks both depicted and presaged the nation’s most roiling cultural issues, earning McGruder a Peabody Award, and the devotion of fans who see him as both the voice, and the Nostradamus of his generation.

The Boondocks was a revolutionary series that sparked conversations on hot button issues and brought dark subjects into the light with episodes like ‘The Trial of Robert Kelly’, ‘The Fundraiser’ and ‘The Story of Gangstalicious’,” said Kevin Reilly, Chief Content Officer, HBO Max and President, TBS, TNT and truTV. “Aaron is a gifted visionary whose unique style of storytelling is a welcome voice and we are elated The Freemans are making their thugnificent comeback on HBO Max.”

The new Boondocks follows the adventures of self-proclaimed “Civil Rights Legend” Robert “Granddad” Freeman, and his two rambunctious grandsons Huey and Riley. The family has recently moved to an idyllic community in suburban Maryland only to see it taken over by the tyrannical Uncle Ruckus and his bizarre neo-fascist regime. Life under Ruckus turns out to be an everyday struggle to survive.

According to McGruder, “There’s a unique opportunity to revisit the world of The Boondocksand do it over again for today. It’s crazy how different the times we live in are now – both politically and culturally – more than a decade past the original series and two decades past the original newspaper comic. There’s a lot to say and it should be fun.”

McGruder returns as showrunner and will serve as executive producer along with Norm Aladjem for Mainstay Entertainment as well as Seung Kim and Meghann Collins Robertson. Sony Pictures Animation will produce the series in partnership with Sony Pictures Television.

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Kent Olden: Media Pro Challenges Himself And Others To Be Better

BE Modern Man: Kent Olden

Public relations and media pro, 35, Coordinator of Communications and Development, the Buffalo (N.Y.) Urban League

Twitter: @theoldendaze; Instagram: @theoldendaze

As the coordinator of development and communications at the Buffalo Urban League, I am responsible for overseeing all of the agency’s public, media, and community relations; special events and fundraising; and social media management. Ultimately, with the Urban League focusing on empowering minorities to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power, and civil rights, my job as a media pro is to tell the stories of the 20,000 individuals impacted annually through the League’s services. I also serve as an editor for NYC-based Bleu Magazine—a lifestyle publication for men of color—telling our stories and celebrating our achievements to be shared with the world.

Outside of my work, my dedication to community engagement is demonstrated through various organizations including: the Buffalo Urban League Young Professionals; the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo’s Emerging Philanthropists of Color and charitySTRONG; the National Action Network; Open Buffalo’s Emerging Leaders Class of 2018; the National Association of Black Journalists; The College Simulation Experience; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated; the National Pan-Hellenic Council of Western New York; Paramount Lodge #73 of the Prince Hall Affiliated Free & Accepted Masons; Buffalo-Niagara Partnership’s BN360 Spotlight Professionals Class of 2019; and much more.

HOW DO YOU DEFINE MANHOOD?

To me, manhood is being strong enough to know when you’re needed and when you’re in need. Too often we put these characteristics of what “a real man” is based on what we’ve been told he should be. In my opinion, a real man is one who steps up when his help is needed and speaks up when he needs help. He bounces back from obstacles tossed his way and steps back when he knows he’s not the one who should be at the reins. My manhood is defined by my own self-awareness, acknowledging and embracing who I am as a person and who I am here to be.

WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF IN LIFE?

I would have to say that what I am most proud of in my life is not being like everybody else. I’m from a city where a huge chunk of people have no idea what life is like elsewhere because they have never gone outside the city limits. I was able to travel the country and experience new things at a very young age. When it came time to apply to college, my mother told me, “You’re only allowed to apply to one school in Buffalo, and you can only attend that one if you don’t get in anywhere else.” Now I’m a Morehouse Man. It’s one of the best things that has ever happened to me.

WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED?

There’s a quote that’s ingrained in every man who sets foot on Morehouse College‘s campus: “In all that you do, do it so well that no man living, no man dead, and no man yet to be born will be able to do it better.” These words (by Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays, 6th President of the College) teach us to be the best men we can possibly be with whatever endeavor we take on. It is not our job, nor should it be our goal, to be better than anyone else, but to be better than who we were yesterday. And when that constant and consistent personal growth takes place, your seat at the table is made ready for you. After all, if you don’t have a seat at the table, then you’re probably on the menu.

HOW ARE YOU PAYING IT FORWARD TO SUPPORT OTHER BLACK MALES?

I was always told that your education and experience is worthless unless you go back home and share it. I am forever grateful for my experience at an HBCU and I try to integrate it in any project I may be working on. Whether it’s being a part of a panel discussion on HBCU or Greek Life, being able to sponsor black male students to participate in HBCU college fairs and tours, serving as a volunteer for The College Simulation Experience, or just having a one-on-one conversation with a young man who’s interested in learning more, using my own experience to expose these young men to a world outside of what they’re used to is what I know to do. I always have been, and always will be, here to push another black man to be better than himself.

WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT BEING A BLACK MAN?

We are a species that is often imitated but never really duplicated because we are a unique design all our own. I make it a point to surround myself with other black men who are about their business. Just being in an environment like that motivates you to be better and propels you deeper into your purpose!

WHAT PRACTICES, TOOLS, BOOKS, ETC. DO YOU RELY ON FOR YOUR SUCCESS?

I’ve always been keen on expanding my vocabulary, so I read a lot. Because of that, I’ve developed a pretty extensive list of motivational and inspirational quotes taken from books and articles that I’ve read. I randomly choose one to read to myself every morning and then make it my goal to live my day based on that particular quote. I also share the quote on Facebook for anyone else who may need that pick-me-up for the day (because we never know what someone is going through).


BE Modern Man is an online and social media campaign designed to celebrate black men making valuable contributions in every profession, industry, community, and area of endeavor. Each year, we solicit nominations in order to select men of color for inclusion in the 100 Black Enterprise Modern Men of Distinction. Our goal is to recognize men who epitomize the BEMM credo “Extraordinary is our normal” in their day-to-day lives, presenting authentic examples of the typical black man rarely seen in mainstream media. The BE Modern Men of Distinction are celebrated annually at Black Men XCEL (www.blackenterprise.com/blackmenxcel/). Click this link to submit a nomination for BE Modern Man: https://www.blackenterprise.com/nominate/. Follow BE Modern Man on Twitter: @bemodernman and Instagram: @be_modernman.

 



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Imama Amapakabo retained for Nigeria U23's ahead of Salisu Yusuf

Imama Amapakabo is retained as the coach of Nigeria's under-23 team for Olympic qualifying, leaving the future of Salisu Yususf unclear.

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