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Saturday, September 28, 2019

Jason Momoa represents small island nations in moving U.N. speech addressing climate change

Hawaii-born actor Jason Momoa recently made his first appearance in front of the United Nations on Friday (September 27), to address the devastating world impact of climate change.

On Friday, the Aquaman star joined world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly, on behalf of island nations. While there, Momoa and others reviewed the progress made by the SAMOA Pathway, a U.N. initiative and program adopted in 2014, designed to address the unique environmental concerns specifically impacting small island nations and developing states.

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In his speech, which Momoa posted to his Instagram page, he addressed the toxic traits of people’s dismissive actions towards the environment.

“We are the living consequence of forgotten traditions. We suffer a collective amnesia of a truth that was once understood; the truth that to cause irreversible damage to the earth, is to bring the same to ourselves,” the 40-year-old actor stated.

He continued, “We, the island nations, and all coastal communities, are the front-lines of this environmental crisis. The oceans are in a state of emergency. Entire marines of the ecosystem are vanishing with the warming of the seas,” Momoa said.

The actor and husband to actress Lisa Bonet also went on to detail the alarming stats of plastic and other non-biodegradable waste.

“As the waste of the world empties into our waters, we face the devastating crisis of plastic pollution. We are a disease that is infecting our planet… we are polluted. It is a great known fact that a great garbage patch floating in the Pacific [ocean that] is larger than the country of France… and shockingly there are more plastic particles in the ocean than stars in the milky way. That’s shameful.”

The Hawaiian star then spoke directly to the hazardous effects of harmful waste emission to neighboring islands, including rising sea levels.

“Entire islands are drowning into the sea due to the enormous volumes of emissions generated by first world countries. Island nations contribute the least to this disaster, but suffer the weight of its consequences. Our governments and corporate entities have known for decades the changes needed, and yet changes have yet to come,” Momoa declared.

 

In another Instagram post, Momoa called the experience to speak to the U.N. “life-changing,” while also thanking his family for the support.

“It takes an amazing team and support system to pull off something like this. I am deeply grateful to my wife and children, my mother.”

READ MORE: Don Lemon blasts Trump for refusing to “accept the facts” on climate change

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Tiny, Heiress, Tamar Braxton and more flood TI’s timeline with birthday love!

Recently rapper T.I. celebrated his 39th birthday and wife Tiny, daughter Heiress, and many more were sure to show their love for the self-proclaimed King of The South, via social media.

On Wednesday (September 25) the Grand Hustle CEO turned 39. Tamika “Tiny” Harris took to her Instagram to show some grown and sexy love to her husband and “Big Daddy.”

READ MORE: Fans praise T.I. for being ‘honest’ and apologizing to wife Tiny Harris for cheating

“Happy birthday to my husband, my best friend!! Thank you for loving me like no one else can. As I’ve always said u are the man of my dreams. 20 years strong & we loving on each other like we just met. Thank you for being the best you!! You complete me.. celebrating you everyday!! Now eat the [cake] Big Daddy.”

Tiny and Tip’s youngest daughter, 3-year-old Heiress Harris, also uploaded some Insta-love in a video photo collage. In the videos, Heiress is heard singing the traditional “Happy Birthday” song, before changing over to an “Old Town Road” remix and version of the popular track.

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Singing to daddy 💙🎉

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Singer and close friend of the family, Tamar Braxton, also showed her love to TI on his birthday, uploading a photo of both Tip and Tiny, while applauding the rapper for being a strong example of a husband.

“Happy birthday to @troubleman31! we fall out and fight like true blood because we are. Because you love my eternal sister @majorgirl with every fiber of your being!!! And u know we share the same feeling no matter what!!! You and my Precious made sure that bond was never tainted and I’ll forever look up to you and love y’all because y’all make it through whatever, whomever, whatever…. the TRUE meaning of marriage and friendship,” the singer said.

Braxton continued, “No matter come what may, we are bonded for life!!! May you have everything I told u i have seen a few weeks ago, it was truly GREATNESS and i told u that… May that be and much more and your year around the sun this year is just like all of your visions!!! I love y’all (heart emoji’s) thank you for loving my sister Love Tiny since day 1!!! Periodt!”

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Happy birthday to @troubleman31 we fall out and fight like true blood because we are. Because you love my eternal sister @majorgirl with every fiber of your being!!! And u know we share the same feeling no matter what!!! You and my Precious made sure that bond was never tainted and I’ll forever look up to you and love y’all because y’all make it through whatever, whomever, whatever…. the TRUE meaning of marriage and friendship❤️❤️ no matter come what may, we are bonded for life!!! May you have everything I told u i have seen a few weeks ago, it was truly GREATNESS and i told u that… May that be and much more and your year around the sun this year is just like all of your visions!!! I love y’all ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰 thank you for loving my sister Love Tiny since day 1!!! Periodt

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READ MORE: Tamar Braxton asks courts to immediately end her marriage to Vincent Herbert

Happy belated birthday, T.I!

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Meghan Markle visits memorial of slain South African student, urges #AmINext movement awareness

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, recently visited the memorial of Uyinene Mrwetyana, the young South African woman and university student whose rape and murder sparked outcry in the nation, and onset the #AmINext movement.

On August 24, the University of Cape Town student was raped and murdered inside the Clareinch Post Office in Claremont, by 42-year-old employee, Luyanda Botha, according to News24.com.

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According to reports, Botha told Mrwetyana the credit card machine wasn’t working due to a power outage. Mrwetyana advised the 19-year-old to come back, with a promise of helping her at a later time. Power outages are a common occurrence in the area surrounding the post office, so the request was not far out the ordinary, nor did it raise much suspicion.

 

When the student returned after 2 p.m., the rest of the staff had left for the day. Botha locked the door behind Mrwetyana, proceeding to raped her. When she wouldn’t stop screaming, the employee beat her to death with post office scales, folded her body into the trunk of his car, and proceeded to set it on fire, according to news stories.

In a post on the official account for the Royals, the Duchess can be seen tying a ribbon at the site of Mrwetyana’s murder. The image is caption,  “Simi kunye kulesisimo” – ‘We stand together in this moment.’

The caption also details Markle’s private visit with Mrwetyana’s mother.

“The Duke and Duchess had been following what had happened from afar and were both eager to learn more when they arrived in South Africa. The Duchess spoke to the mother of Uyinene this week to relay their condolences,” the post reads.

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“Simi kunye kulesisimo” – ‘We stand together in this moment’ The Duchess of Sussex has tied a ribbon at the site where 19-year-old Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana was murdered last month, to pay her respects and to show solidarity with those who have taken a stand against gender based violence and femicide. Over the last month in Capetown, protests erupted through the streets in outrage over GBV in South Africa. The Duke and Duchess had been following what had happened from afar and were both eager to learn more when they arrived in South Africa. The Duchess spoke to the mother of Uyinene this week to relay their condolences. Visiting the site of this tragic death and being able to recognise Uyinene, and all women and girls effected by GBV (specifically in South Africa, but also throughout the world) was personally important to The Duchess. Uyinene’s death has mobilised people across South Africa in the fight against gender based violence, and is seen as a critical point in the future of women’s rights in South Africa. The Duchess has taken private visits and meetings over the last two days to deepen her understanding of the current situation and continue to advocate for the rights of women and girls. For more information on the recent events in South Africa, please see link in bio. #AmINext

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It continued, ” Uyinene’s death has mobilized people across South Africa in the fight against gender based violence, and is seen as a critical point in the future of women’s rights in South Africa. The Duchess has taken private visits and meetings over the last two days to deepen her understanding of the current situation and continue to advocate for the rights of women and girls.”

The Instagram post then prompts followers to learn more about the #IAmNext movement, and how more people can gain awareness on the sexual assault epidemic plaguing the women of South Africa.

Currently the royal family is touring various parts of Africa, including a Johannesburg visit by Markle, to a charity that helps to raise awareness of sexual violence in schools.

The royal family’s Africa visit ends on Oct. 2.

READ MORE: Michelle Obama praises Meghan Markle for ’breaking the mold’ during royal Africa tour

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Mugabe funeral: Zimbabwe ex-president laid to rest in Kutama

Zimbabwe's ex-president is laid to rest in Kutama, three weeks after his death at the age of 95.

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Melanin In Milan: Prada’s Social Media Manager, Candace Marie, on inclusivity in fashion

Social media maven and expertise Candace Marie Stewart recently opened up about her latest role as PRADA‘s Social Media Manager.

The Seton Hall University alum, whose resume boasts the likes of Barney’s New York, Refinery 29, and more, also holds an MBA in finance. Back in April, Prada hired Marie, months after the company faced some Black-lash for their racially-insensitive “monkey” paraphernalia. Fast-forward, and now Marie is the woman behind the most forward-facing asset of the brand: their social media presence.

READ MORE: Ava DuVernay selected to co-chair Prada advisory board on diversity and inclusion

In an interview with XONecole this year, Marie opened up about how the fashion world, as a whole, urging the need for more inclusion both behind the scenes and in front of it.

“They [the fashion industry] can do way better. So much is hidden and deep-rooted that they don’t realize what it is. I could be sitting in a board meeting and I question why am I the only black person out of 45 people that are here?” I’m analyzing it in my head; there’s not one other person of color in the room,” Marie stated.

Marie is currently attending her first fashion week in Milan, courtesy of the many perks that come with working at PRADA.

 

In her interview with XONecole, she details how Fashion Week still has a ways to go in including people of color.

“I’ve had conversations with peers who are Black or a minority and we don’t want to be the Bible for all things black. It needs to be a shift and a change. I honestly noticed it more as I started to travel and go to Fashion Weeks. You’re not seeing any other women of color at the shows especially going into the luxury space. I remember a photographer told me he was shooting me because he wanted to make the street style some type of diverse. It’s not their fault.”

READ MORE: Supermodel Naomi Campbell takes spotlight at London Fashion Week

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NAACP supports Byron Allen in $20B discrimination suit against Comcast

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has released an exclusive statement in response to Comcast cable network’s ongoing legal battle with Byron Allen Entertainment Studios, in which Comcast requests the Supreme Court to weaken protections laid out in the Civil Rights Act of 1866.

As it stands, Comcast is currently in the midst of a $20 billion racial discrimination lawsuit with Byron Allen Entertainment Studios. Back in 2015, media mogul Byron Allen sued the cable and media giant after it refused to carry his digital television channels, including Pets.TV and Cars.TV.

READ MORE: BYRON ALLEN: Donald Trump’s Department of Justice and Comcast are Working Together to Destroy a Civil Rights Law in the U.S. Supreme Court

Allen claims that the cable operator is in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which explicitly prohibits racial discrimination in contracting, by refusing to carry networks owned by his company and/or other Black-owned media companies.

The Chairman/Founder and CEO of Entertainment Studios’ lawsuit also pointed to Section 1981 of the Act, which says that all people should have “the same right … to make and enforce contracts … as is enjoyed by white citizens.”

READ MORE: Killer Mike demands Black people stand with Byron Allen in discrimination fight against Comcast going to the Supreme Court

Earlier this year, an Amicus Brief filed by the Department of Justice requested Allen prove that race was a motivating factor in his claim that Comcast was in violation of the Civil Right Act.

Allen responded to the DOJ with a statement of his own:

“This is historic,” Allen said of the brief filed in January. “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 continued.

READ MORE: Byron Allen calls out Comcast and Justice Dept. for “institutionalized racism” after new brief filed

Fast forward, and the NAACP has come forward in support of Allen for his upcoming battle. On Thursday (September 26), the organization released an exclusive statement, detailing Allen’s ongoing suit, and requesting protection against discrimination for Allen:

“For more than a century, Section 1981 has been used as an important tool to combat race discrimination, particularly for employment discrimination claimants,” the statement said.

It continued, “Yet now, in a situation that has become all too familiar during this era, an upcoming Supreme Court decision has the potential to reject these lessons of history by rolling back the clock on basic civil rights.”

The $20 billion suit is set to forward to the Supreme Court November 13.

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Equatorial Guinea: Angel Lopez steps down as national coach

Equatorial Guinea coach Angel Lopez quits his job just one year after taking over, saying he needs a new challenge.

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Spider-Man To Keep Spinning A Web In The Marvel Cinematic Universe

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Spider-Man, the popular web-slinging superhero currently played by actor Tom Holland, will headline a new movie in 2021 and appear in a future Marvel Studios film under a deal announced Friday by Sony Corp and Walt Disney Co.

The agreement between the Hollywood studios was welcome news to fans who had feared that a corporate dispute would keep Spider-Man out of the blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

“I am thrilled that Spidey’s journey in the MCU will continue”, Feige said in a statement.

In August, Disney-owned Marvel Studios and Sony’s Sony Pictures were at an impasse over Spider-Man’s future. Sony owns the rights to the Marvel character under a long-standing arrangement, while Disney controls others such as Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain Marvel and Black Panther.

The news about the breakup had disappointed fans, who took to Twitter to start a campaign with hashtags “#SaveSpiderMan” and “#SaveSpidey”.

Under the new deal, Marvel Studios and its president, Kevin Feige, will produce a third film starring Holland that will be released on July 16, 2021, a statement from the companies said. Amy Pascal also will be a producer.

The most recent film in the series, June release “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” ranks as Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing film, fetching $1.11 billion at global box offices.

Spider-Man also will appear in a future Marvel Studios film, the companies said.

(Reporting by Ayanti Bera in Bengaluru and Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles; Editing by Patrick Graham, Arun Koyyur and David Gregorio)



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6 Best Game Controllers (2019): PC, Xbox, PS4, Switch

A great gamepad can help you play better, and these are the best of the best for Switch, Xbox, PS4, and PC.

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A DoorDash Breach Exposes Data of 4.9 Million Customers

A NotPetya lawsuit, bricked Mac Pros, and more of the week's top security news.

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Greta Thunberg's Digital Rise Calls Back to a Pre-Digital Era

The climate activist's ability to dominate social media is powerful—and, surprisingly, similar to what young people did in the 1960s.

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Reclaiming Sci-Fi's Lost History

Many sci-fi and fantasy authors didn't get recognized in their time. It's time they got their due.

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10 Best Android Phones of 2019 (New, Unlocked, and Cheap)

Wonder what the absolute best Android phone is right now? We have the answer, and some alternatives, including Google Pixel, OnePlus, Samsung Galaxy, LG, Moto, and more.

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Meghan 'shows solidarity' at memorial of murdered student

The duchess visits a memorial to "show solidarity" with protesters against gender-based violence.

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The Goose Game Is on Sale! And 13 More Great Tech Deals

From mini drones to soundbars, here are our favorite discounts around the web.

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Porsche Taycan Review: The Best Electric Car $150K Can Buy

The all-new sport sedan may be the world's most advanced car—we just wish it felt more like a Porsche of old.

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What Past Whistle-Blowers Think of the Trump-Ukraine Complaint

Two former intelligence community whistle-blowers say the life of whoever wrote the Trump-Ukraine complaint has been permanently altered.

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Chepngetich wins marathon in gruelling heat

Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich wins the women's marathon at the World Championships as 28 of the 68 starters withdraw in gruelling conditions in Doha.

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Friday, September 27, 2019

Letter from Africa: The dilemma of how to appease Mugabe's spirit

The controversial Zimbabwean leader is due to be buried, three weeks after his death.

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Rebecca Zoro: Beyoncé designer on how she reached the top

Ivorian designer Rebecca Zoro describes how it feels to see Beyoncé wearing her outfits.

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Black girl terrorized by white boys who held her down and cut off her ‘ugly’ locs at Christian school

A young Black girl at a predominately white private school in Virginia was abused and suffered through a traumatic incident involving three white classmates who held her down and cut off her locs.

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The family of Amari Allen are outraged that the 12-year-old girl was harassed, called “ugly” and told her hair was “nappy” by white boys enrolled at the Immanuel Christian School in Fairfax, Virginia.

“They said my hair was nappy and I was ugly,” Amari told News4.

During the horrifying ordeal, Amari said one boy held her hands behind her back, while the others clipped off her locs with scissors.

“They kept laughing and calling me names,” Amari told WUSA9. “They called me ‘ugly,’ [and] said I shouldn’t have been born.”

The girl, with tears in her eyes, said the boys ran along after the bell rang and left her lying on the ground.

There is no word about where teachers were during this terrifying event, which reportedly lasted about five minutes.

Amari is an honor student who earned straight-A’s and plays the violin. On Wednesday, Amari’s grandmother noticed her hair was shorter and asked her what happened.

“It’s very painful,” Cynthia Allen said. “I want to see them dismissed from the school. I want to see something done.”

Florida cop who arrested 6-year-old girl over school tantrum fired

The school as reportedly launched an investigation.

“We take seriously the emotional and physical well-being of all our students, and have a zero-tolerance policy for any kind of bullying or abuse,” Head of School Stephen Danish said in a statement.

The family also reported the violent assault to Fairfax County Police and met with administrators on Thursday.

The school has been in the news for other discriminatory practices in the past due to their staunch anti-gay stance and the banning gay and transgender students. It also requires job applicants to pledge marriage is only between a man and woman, the outlet reports.

Mike Pence’s wife Karen also reportedly teaches art at the controversial Christian school twice a week.

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Black Women in Tech: Dell’s Only Black Woman Senior Vice President

Najuma Atkinson has built a 20-year career at Dell Technologies Inc. Earlier this year, she joined Dell’s Chief Customer Office organization as the senior vice president for customer advocacy, insights & analytics, becoming Dell’s only African American female SVP and one of few senior black women in tech.

Atkinson started her career in finance after earning her bachelor of arts degree in political science from Fisk University. In 1999, she took a job at Dell as a tech support manager but quickly transitioned to human resources. She got a master’s degree in organizational management from Trevecca Nazarene University, and over the next two decades she worked her way up from HR operations manager to vice president.

Now, she and her team are responsible for customer data and analytics strategy, including using data science to improve the quality of Dell’s proprietary customer data, developing products that monetize that data, and addressing customer pain points. Here she shares how she became one of the few black women in tech to make it to her level.

How did you start your career?

I graduated from Fisk University with a science degree. But I went to the financial industry because they’re willing to give you any opportunities. So I actually worked for SunTrust bank first as an analyst. And that’s where I found that I have a proclivity for data, and information, and for numbers. I came to Dell Technologies as the front line tech support manager. At Dell, we were opening up our first call center outside of Central Texas, and they wanted leaders. They really didn’t care that you had technical capability or capacity. But they wanted to make sure that you had good leadership skills; I had those. And that’s how I got the first opportunity. About 18 months later, I moved into HR.

You built up a 20-year career in HR. Why did you decide to make a transition?

When you think about the skills, it really was a natural transition. I started to look for opportunities that would leverage those skills—how do I bring together groups of individuals, using facts and data to solve problems and create solutions that empower people and make situations better? HR is definitely one of those places to do it. But I wanted to do it for our customer.

I had an opportunity to see our chief customer officer, Karen Quintos, in action. She was talking about the work that she did in the broad organization and I’m like, “Well, that’s fascinating.” So I was at an event with Michael Dell, and I took the opportunity. I said, ‘”You know what really interests me, Michael? I think my next career should be in the chief customer office. I’m really interested in that space, and I’d like to explore it more if I’m ever given the opportunity.” Karen heard about that. And Karen is one who looks for skills and capabilities, not necessarily job titles, as she’s adding individuals to her team. She felt like if this was something I wanted to explore, I should be given that opportunity.

The more I interviewed and the more I spoke to people, the more I said, “Yeah, this is for me.” This is an organization that I think is at a pivot. It’s got broad, complex things that they’re looking at. And I do that very well. I take the complex and make it really, really simple. So I was bringing the skills that I had so that we could drive strategy for the organization.

Atkinson at the Dell BE Smart Student Symposium (Image: Black Enterprise)

There’s a huge lesson there in asking for what you want.

What’s the worst that could happen, right? He could say, “Well, that’s very interesting” and then we could change the subject. Or he could listen. And that’s what he looks for. He wants people that have perspective and opinion, and they’ll go after what they want. That’s what our organization is about.

You were successful at what you were already doing. What made you comfortable making that kind of leap?

I think those individuals that are successful are those that are risk-takers, that understand that you may not know everything and have 100% of the answer. But if you’ve got like 70%, then you should go for it. Was it a risk? It definitely was. I had built my career in HR, my credibility was there, my successes were there, most of my sponsors were there. I was going to be completely stepping outside of that and moving away from those relationships and that support to try something new. At the same time, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

If I stayed where I was, I could continue to do really great work. But would that be good for Dell? Was it the best thing where I could be the most impactful? They can’t have you play small, and let’s be No. 1, right? We can’t go after market share, achieve success, if people play small. This is a unique environment in that it truly allows you to be empowered and to try stuff that has never been tried. That’s what innovation is all about.

It can be difficult for black women in tech. What challenges have come specifically with making the transition into this role?

One of the interesting challenges is credibility when you work with highly technical people. I work with Ph.D.s, data scientists. They live and breathe data, they design strategies, they build infrastructure, these are like the big brain, Mensa people. And that is not who I am. And that’s not what I bring to the table. But I’ve worked very quickly to build credibility, and I did it by being authentic. I will never be as good as you are in that space. And I don’t need to be. Here’s where I think I have value.

Then going out there and figuring out what are all the things that we need to go after, and synthesizing that into two to three key actions that align to the overall vision of my leader. Those are my biggest challenges right now. I’m on a listening tour. I’m talking to my key stakeholders and our customers. And I’m like, “What do you need from us? How can we help you? What have we done effectively? And what would you like to see differently from us?” This is an environment that moves very fast. So I know that I have to quickly pivot and move to action. When you’re at a senior level, they want you to make an impact. That is why they put you in the job.



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Three Simple Tests Might Help Prevent Athletes' Injuries

Coaches in the NFL and elsewhere are using software that claims to identify a player's weak spots. All it takes is a force plate—and a leap of faith.

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Enjoy Free Internet at the Library? You Can Thank This Woman

Librarian Jean Armour Polly along with African pioneer Adiel Akplogan are among this year's 11 inductees to the Internet Hall of Fame.

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Gadget Lab Podcast: Spot, the Robot Dog, Learns New Tricks

Matt Simon tells us how the internet sensation’s deployment into the workplace could alter the future of human-bot relations.

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Prosecution rests in Amber Guyger murder trial while defense team now prepares to get the former Dallas officer off

Testimony in the Amber Guyger murder trial continued on Thursday as prosecutors continued to interview witnesses who could attest to her culpability in the death of 26-year old St. Lucian accountant, Botham Jean. The prosecution has rested its case and today, Guyger’s attorneys will have their chance to present her side of the story.

Jean, who was an unarmed Black man, was shot to death by Guyger, a former police officer, when she entered the wrong unit in their Dallas apartment building last September. Guyger was off duty at the time, but has since been fired from the police force.

Her defense team has professed that Guyger acted in self-defense after seeing Jean’s “large silhouette” (which she believed to be a burglar) as she opened the door, but the prosecution says that’s a lie.

READ MORE: EXCLUSIVE: Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Crump demands former Dallas officer, Amber Guyger be charged with tampering of evidence and conspiracy on top of murder

The Dallas D.A.’s office has taken most of the week to attempt to prove that Guyger used excessive force and that Jean, who was sitting in the dark, watching television as he enjoyed a bowl of ice cream, posed to visible threat to her whatsoever.

Assistant District Attorney Jason Hermus shows Botham Jean’s door mat to the jury during his opening statement before the jury. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News/Pool)

Called to the stand today were Dallas Officer Tu Nguyen. According to the Dallas News, Nguyen’s was one of the officers on the scene who attepted to help Jean by raising his legs onto a pillow in order to move the blood back to Jean’s heart.

READ MORE: Amber Guyger murder trial: Listen to her frantic 911 call

Texas Ranger Michael Adcock who testified that Guyger had a knife and pepper spray in her tool belt, helped to establish the idea that she had other means of stopping a potential intruder if she felt that her life was in danger. The fact that she reached and used her firearm would then not be deemed a reasonable decision.

Assistant District Attorney Jason Hermus questioned firearm/toolmark expert, April Kendrick, who provided details about the 9mm service gun Guyger used to kill Jean including projectile distance and bullet casings. This was to gain a better understanding of whether or not Jean was sitting on the couch when he was shot or standing in front of Guyger.

READ MORE: Family of Botham Jean holds press conference after Dallas police officer arrested for manslaughter

Independent Criminal Investigator, Michael Grice said on the stand that he collected Jean’s red front door mat three days after the shooting, and not the Dallas Police Department. This is a key piece of evidence since it was a rather huge indicator that Guyger was in front of the wrong apartment, 1478 and not 1378.


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