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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Arizona officer holds Black man at gunpoint while looking for white suspect

Ronald Kerzaya is under investigation and has been reassigned to an ‘administrative role’ following the incident. 

A Tempe, Arizona, police officer is under investigation after he held a Black hotel employee at gunpoint while searching for a white suspect. 

Officer Ronald Kerzaya has been reassigned to an “administrative role,” following the August 29 incident, the police department announced Thursday. 

Kerzaya was one of several officers who responded to a call from Hawthorn Suites about a suspect with a gun who taunted an employee, NBC News reports. The hotel manager’s description of the suspect included that he was white and that he would be exiting through a certain door, according to surveillance footage. 

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Video from the officer’s body-camera shows him going to that door with his gun drawn. When the door opens, however, out steps a Black male employee named Tre

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Kerzaya holds Tre at gunpoint for more than 2 minutes while he verifies employment. 

The armed white suspect was not located, according to the report.

“Our initial review indicates that this incident was not handled in accordance with the professionalism and respectful behavior that we, and the public, have for our officers,” the Tempe Police Department said in a statement.

Mayor Corey Woods also noted in a statement, “While the matter is under investigation and we will await the outcome of that examination, from our early review of the body camera footage, the Officer’s actions were not a demonstration of the quality of service or treatment of people that Tempe seeks to, can and must provide.”

Woods said of Tre, “We all can imagine the horrible feelings—the humiliation and fear—that the employee felt during the incident and since.”

Officer Kerzaya has been with the force for 4 years. He was previously involved in the controversial tasing of a Black man holding a baby last year. An internal investigation concluded in did nothing wrong.

Mayor Woods said of Kerzaya’s moment with Tre, “The fact that no one was injured is a great relief, but that does little to reduce the dissatisfaction with this incident.”

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Cuomo says NYC can reopen indoor dining at 25% capacity

Customers are encouraged to report restaurants not in compliance with new restrictions. 

New York City restaurants can resume indoor dining at the end of the month but with certain restrictions. 

Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday (Sept. 9) that the six-month ban on indoor dining will be lifted on Sept. 30, allowing eateries to offer seating at 25% capacity. 

All patrons must agree to have their temperature checked at the door and diners are required to wear masks when not seated at a table, New York Times reports. An individual from each party must also provide information for possible contract tracing.

“Twenty-five percent is not that much, but it’s something where you can do some math and know, more or less, how many customers you can have every day,” said Giovanni Gelfini, owner of the Brooklyn restaurant Santa Panza, according to the Times report. 

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Indoor dining in the city was banned in mid-March as the coronavirus pandemic worsened. Many restaurants have struggled with takeout and delivery orders. An estimated 1,000 restaurants have reportedly closed this year due to the pandemic. 

“We’ll exist again, that’s the important thing,” restauranteur Julie Lumia tells the Times. “But we really have to see how comfortable everybody feels about going inside. It’s a tricky one.”

Cuomo said the decision to allow indoor service to resume comes after significant improvement with compliance of social distancing restrictions at restaurants and bars. At a news conference, he noted that capacity could be lifted to 50% by Nov. 1.

“Because compliance has gotten so much better, we can now take the next step,” the governor said.

“There’s a whole industry around restaurants, and restaurants also pose a possible risk,” Cuomo explained. “But there’s also a great economic loss when they don’t operate.”

Cuomo said the state is developing a system for customers to use to report restaurants not in compliance. 

“This may not look like the indoor dining that we all know and love, but it is progress for restaurant workers and all New Yorkers,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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Kool & the Gang member and co-founder Ronald ‘Khalis’ Bell dead at 68

A cause of death for Bell, who died at his home in the US Virgin Islands, is not yet known

Kool & the Gang member and co-founder Ronald “Khalis” Bell has died at 68, his publicist confirmed on Wednesday.

Bell died at his home in the U.S. Virgin Islands on Wednesday morning with his wife by his side, his publicist Sujata Murthy confirmed to ABC News. His cause of death is not yet known.

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Co-founded with his brother Robert “Kool” Bell in the 1960s, Ronald Bell enjoyed massive success with the R&B and funk band Kool & the Gang, winning a Grammy Award and seven American Music Awards.

The band was honored with the Soul Train Award Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018.

Robert Kool Bell and Ronald Bell, of Kool & The Gang arrive at Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation’s Angel Ball 2017 at Cipriani Wall Street on October 23, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation For Cancer Research )
Dennis Thomas, James “JT” Taylor, Robert “Kool” Bell, Ronald Bell, and George Brown of Kool & The Gang pose with their awards backstage during the Songwriters Hall of Fame 49th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Songwriters Hall Of Fame)

Bell was a self-taught magician who used multiple instruments including the horn lines, bass and synthesizer. He also sang as a part of the musical group.

According to ABC, he wrote and composed some of Kool & the Gang’s biggest songs including “Celebration,” “Cherish,” “Jungle Boogie” and “Summer Madness.” “Summer Madness,” in particular, was used in several films including Baby Boy and Rocky. The song also appeared in a 2006 Nike commercial starring LeBron James. More recently, the song was sampled by singer Jhene Aiko for her song “Summer 2020.”

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The musician was reportedly working on new material including a solo project, Kool Baby Brotha Band. Bell was also working on a series of animated shorts called Kool TV about his childhood with his brother and their storied career.

Bell is survived by his 10 children.

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WH to end COVID-19 screenings for international passengers

Inbound flights from high-risk countries have been monitored since the CDC began flagging travelers coming through Wuhan, China.

International travelers arriving in the United States will no longer be subjected to enhanced screening for COVID-19 at the airport, the White House announced Monday. 

Since January, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been screening travelers for symptoms of the potentially deadly contagion at select airports.

Inbound flights from high-risk countries have been monitored since the CDC began flagging travelers coming from or through Wuhan, China. The outbreak was first identified in the city in December 2019. 

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Passengers on these flights have been funneled through 15 U.S. airports since March.

International travelers arriving at the San Francisco International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Los Angeles International Airport, Chicago O’Hare International Airport, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, had a temperature and symptoms check, and were required to provide information that could be used for contact tracing for infections. 

The U.S. government said this week that the screenings and funneling will come to an end beginning Sept. 14, Yahoo News reports.

Critics have described the move as another “out of sight, out of mind” approach by the Trump administration.

For months, Trump has publicly downplayed the significance of the virus that has reportedly killed around 190,000 people in the United States.

An earlier report on theGRIO noted that the president admitted that COVID-19 was “more deadly than even your strenuous flus,” but still downplayed the virus to veteran reporter Bob Woodward.

‘Rage,’ is the latest offering from the award-winning journalist and CNN obtained exclusive excerpts of the book ahead of its Sept. 15 release. Woodward interviewed the president and he admitted that he knew how crippling coronavirus could be.

The audiotapes were published by the outlet on Wednesday.

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A DHS Official Says He Was Punished for Not Pushing Trump's Agenda

Brian Murphy says he was pressured to alter reports on Russia and white supremacy—and that he was fired for refusing to budge.

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AI Ruined Chess. Now, It's Making the Game Beautiful Again

A former world champion teams up with the makers of AlphaZero to test variants on the age-old game that can jolt players into creative patterns.

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Naturi Naughton addresses ‘tumultuous’ 3LW breakup on new album

‘Power’ star Naturi Naughton shares that her new album will address her girl group past

Naturi Naughton says her new album will address the fallout with her former group 3LW.

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During an interview with People, the actress opens up about her return to music. The 36-year-old tells the entertainment outlet she will sing about “some of the feelings I had after being ousted” from the girl group.

The pop/R&B trio had a run in the early 2000s. Naturi sang alongside Kiely Williams and Adrienne Bailon. Since then, the members have shared their stories of the traumatizing breakup. Naughton left the group in 2002 and said in an interview with MTV News that a food fight led to her departure.

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3LW arrive for the Seventeen Magazine concert and party October 26, 2001 at Roseland Ballroom in New York City. (Photo by George De Sota/Getty Images)

“Kiely and Adrienne are cursing me out, and before I know it, Kiely throws her plate of food all in my face — mashed potatoes, macaroni all in my hair, down my clothes, messing up my [hair]do!” she said.

“Nobody has the right to hit me. That’s not what I’m here for … to be physically abused. So I said, ‘Get me a flight back to Newark, New Jersey,’ and they wouldn’t even help me get a ticket.”

Despite the challenging times in the music industry, the Power star went on to other things and the rest of 3LW did as well. Bailon is now a co-host of The Real and she apologized to Naughton when she was a guest on the show.

Naughton tells People that she is not currently in contact with her former groupmates but does share some good memories with them.

“It was a tumultuous breakup. However, I do look back and remember, ‘Oh, I was on the TRL tour, opening up for Destiny’s Child,” Naughton remarked.

“I think a lot of people that know me now, who even watch Power, don’t realize how long my journey has been. This has been since I was 15 and I’ve been in the business for 20 years. I look back at that experience of being in a girl group, although it had some learning experiences that were growing pains, it just showed me what it takes to make it in this industry.”

The cast of “Power Book II: Ghost”

Naughton is still holding it down as Tasha St. Patrick on the first of the Power spinoffs, Power Book II: Ghost, but she is ready to get back to music. She says her upcoming album will explore different musical styles, describing “R&B fused with a little bit of that hip hop.”

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She will also channel the feelings from the 3LW fallout through her art.

“I want to bring back that ’90s era vibe with people really singing. I’m excited to just tell my story through song because a lot the songs I do talk about feelings I had after being ousted from 3LW,” Naughton said.

According to People, Naughton is working with Grammy-award winning producer Troy Taylor but does not yet have a release date for the project.

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Trump claimed Obama ‘highly overrated,’ insulted his intelligence: Woodward

In Bob Woodward’s new book ‘Rage’, President Trump says Obama is overrated and that he is disappointed in the lack of support from Black voters

According to a new book, President Donald Trump allegedly isn’t too impressed by former United States President Barack Obama. In the book, ‘Rage’ by Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, there are pages revealing Trump’s true thoughts on the 44th president and his own relationship with Black America.

Woodward interviewed the current president 18 times for “Rage” according to The Washington Post. Trump told him, “I don’t think Obama’s smart, I think he’s highly overrated.”

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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks while meeting with President-elect Donald Trump (L) following a meeting in the Oval Office November 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Trump continued, “And I don’t think he’s a great speaker.” Trump also added North Korean leader Kim Jong Un believes Obama is “an asshole.”

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Trump has a history of making ill comments against Obama and other democrats of color. As reported by theGrio, Trump mocked Obama in a commercial, depicting him as an Allstate pitchman.

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Also reported by theGrio, the president called Joe Biden’s vice-presidential running mate Sen. Kamala Harris, “the meanest, the most horrible, most disrespectful of anybody in the U.S. Senate.” In a tweet last year, the president directed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other members of the ‘squad’ to “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.”

But despite his harsh criticisms of democrats of color, Woodward says Trump believes he has been an ally to Black people.

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The Washington Post reports Trump thinks he has done more for Black Americans than any president except Abraham Lincoln. In another interview with the president, Woodard asks him if he thinks racism exists in this country. According to the author, Trump says, “well, I think there is everywhere, I think probably less here than most places, or less here than many places.”

Trump goes on to tell Woodward he is disappointed that he does not have the support of more Black voters.

“I’ve done a tremendous amount for the Black community, and honestly, I’m not feeling any love,” Trump said.

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Travel Expert Creates Customized Road Trip Itineraries Supporting Black Businesses

Kristin Braswell, owner of CrushGlobal

Due to the spread of COVID-19, many Americans were forced to put their vacation plans on hold. With travel derailed—flights to many international destinations have restrictions—many have opted for small road trips instead of a remote getaway. One Black woman entrepreneur used her travel company to create a new series of road trip itineraries complete with Black-owned businesses to stop by along the way.

Kristin Braswell is the owner of CrushGlobal, a travel company specializing in guides to help travelers plan their dream trips around the world in addition to group trips. Her destinations have ranged from Paris to Tokyo, with different themes to guide you on how to craft your trip. Her new Southern Road Trips series focused on regional excursions you can take by car for a short getaway.

“The itineraries are designed with various themes, but all include major points of interest along each route, restaurants, and hotel accommodations. I am an extremely detail-oriented person when it comes to planning, so my biggest aim was to make sure someone gets their road trip guide, opens it, and feels like they are equipped with everything they need to have an incredible travel experience,” says Braswell in an email interview with BLACK ENTERPRISE.

“I designed the road trip guides in an easy-to-read format by day and time. I wanted to make sure that the reader can easily navigate the routes in the guide from point A to point B,” she continued. “People can pick and choose which stops they’d like to make along the way, based on their interests and schedule. There is also information on each stop, like what services they offer, price points, contact information, and Instagram handles. Lastly, which I think is a major plus—the guides note any safety protocols in light of COVID in each location for visitors to keep in mind.”

Braswell’s road trip itineraries also highlight Black-owned businesses in various sectors for travelers to visit on their journeys.

What I’m most proud of is that every guide includes Black-owned businesses wherever possible, from chefs to wine experts and hiking tour guides,” said Braswell.” For our personalized guides, meaning, we create a road trip based on your interests and budget, travelers will be connected directly to VIP experiences that include activities like private drivers, curated chef, and wine tastings, and so much more.”

 

 

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19% of all new U.S. virus cases linked to South Dakota motorcycle rally

New study says the annual gathering in Sturgis was a ‘super-spreader’ event.

More than 260,000 coronavirus cases in the U.S. have been linked to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.

According to new research from San Diego State University’s Center for Health Economics & Policy Studies, these new cases have been diagnosed since August 2, with the authors noting that the rally was “the perfect storm” for COVID-19 spread, Insider.com reports. 

“If you look at the month between August 2 and September 2, based on our estimates, Sturgis is responsible for 19% of the cases in the United States,” said Andrew Friedson, one of the authors of the paper and an economics professor at the University of Colorado. 

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Around 350,000 people from around the U.S. reportedly descended upon Sturgis for its annual motorcycle rally last month. Hundreds of them visited bars, restaurants and attended outdoor concerts. Many returned home to various states and nearby counties bringing with them new COVID-19 infections.

In a report published by the IZA Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn, Germany, researchers used anonymized cell phone data to track rally-goers and their movements between August 2 and September 2. Local health records and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were also used to conclude that hundreds of thousands of new coronavirus cases could be linked to the rally.

“The only large factors working to prevent the spread of infection was the outdoor venue, and low population density in the state of South Dakota,” the economists wrote.

“We find that the Sturgis Rally caused spread of COVID-19 cases both locally and in the home counties of those who traveled to the Sturgis Rally and returned home,” they added.

The Sturgis rally is exactly the kind of event the CDC had previously warned could be a hub for a mass spreader of the potentially deadly COVID-19.

“Thousands of people attended that event, and so it’s very likely that we will see more transmission,” said Kris Ehresmann, Minnesota’s director of infectious diseases, according to the Star Tribune.

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What’s It Like to Be Canceled by Netflix?

It sucks! WIRED catches up with Lisa Hanawalt, the creator of Tuca & Bertie.

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LG Velvet 5G Review: Suave, Bland, and Overpriced

Smooth looks alone can't make this Android phone stand out in a very crowded and competitive field.

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LVMH scraps $16.2 billion deal with Tiffany

Louis Vuitton owner LVMH is scrapping its $16.2 billion acquisition of Tiffany.

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LVMH warns it may walk away from Tiffany deal

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Chinese Users Turned GitHub into a Land of Free Covid Speech

As China cracked down on the spread of coronavirus information behind its Great Firewall, GitHub became a refuge from censorship. It may not last long.

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Is Lightning-Fast Plasma the Key to a Cleaner Car Engine?

Researchers have long experimented with “lean burn” engines, which boost efficiency and reduce the emissions from combustion. But getting them to ignite is tricky.

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HardInfo – Check Hardware Information in Linux

HardInfo (in short for “hardware information“) is a system profiler and benchmark graphical tool for Linux systems, that is able to gather information from both hardware and some software and organize it in an

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It's free, and it's the only event where you'll find Brie Larson, Nia DaCosta, Anthony Fauci, Ghetto Gastro, Sarah Friar, and more all on one lineup.

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Meet This Year’s WIRED25: People Who Are Making Things Better

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Zimbabwe bans coal mining in Hwange and other game parks

A decision to give Chinese firms rights to explore for coal in the famous Hwange park is overturned.

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