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Minneapolis Journalist On ICE Killing, Civil Rights Reckoning, And What Mass Media Is Missing

by Janee Bolden January 17, 2026 According to independent journalist Georgia Fort, a Minnesota native, Minneapolis did not become a flashpoint overnight. Last week, 37-year-old Renee Good was fatally shot during an ICE operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparking outrage across the country and further igniting protests across the city. In the days since, federal law enforcement

Former Nickelodeon Actress Kianna Underwood Killed In NYC Hit-And-Run

by Mary Spiller January 17, 2026 Police said the 33-year-old performer was hit while crossing the street in the early morning hours, and the driver fled the scene. Former Nickelodeon child star Kianna Underwood was killed early Jan. 16 after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run crash in

Jill Scott clarifies Prince, not Chris Brown, is her King of Pop

Jill Scott is reminding people that there might be a time and place for all questions. The singer, who is currently on a worldwide press run for her upcoming album, declared last week that Chris Brown was the King of Pop to her. Although the title is widely associated with

Bad Bunny Unveils Super Bowl LX Halftime Trailer Celebrating Diversity

by Mary Spiller January 17, 2026 The global music star’s Apple Music-produced preview highlights unity, heritage, and anticipation ahead of his historic Super Bowl performance in February. Bad Bunny has officially begun the countdown to his Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, releasing a new trailer that places his culture and

Black women are building community as career doors quietly close

If you’ve been hearing it in group chats, seeing it on Threads, or feeling it in your own inbox, you’re not imagining it: a lot of Black women are in a weird season professionally. Not because we forgot how to show up. Not because we suddenly stopped being qualified. But

26 Men Charged In NCAA Basketball Gambling Scandal

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton January 17, 2026 ‘Protecting competition integrity is of the utmost importance for the NCAA,’NCAA President Charlie Baker said. Twenty-six men have been charged in an alleged conspiracy to manipulate NCAA college basketball games. According to The Athletic, the alleged scheme started in 2022 and involved

Minneapolis Journalist On ICE Killing, Civil Rights Reckoning, And What Mass Media Is Missing

by Janee Bolden January 17, 2026 According to independent journalist Georgia Fort, a Minnesota native, Minneapolis did not become a flashpoint overnight. Last week, 37-year-old Renee Good was fatally shot during an ICE operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparking outrage across the country and further igniting protests across the city. In the days since, federal law enforcement

Former Nickelodeon Actress Kianna Underwood Killed In NYC Hit-And-Run

by Mary Spiller January 17, 2026 Police said the 33-year-old performer was hit while crossing the street in the early morning hours, and the driver fled the scene. Former Nickelodeon child star Kianna Underwood was killed early Jan. 16 after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run crash in

Jill Scott clarifies Prince, not Chris Brown, is her King of Pop

Jill Scott is reminding people that there might be a time and place for all questions. The singer, who is currently on a worldwide press run for her upcoming album, declared last week that Chris Brown was the King of Pop to her. Although the title is widely associated with

Bad Bunny Unveils Super Bowl LX Halftime Trailer Celebrating Diversity

by Mary Spiller January 17, 2026 The global music star’s Apple Music-produced preview highlights unity, heritage, and anticipation ahead of his historic Super Bowl performance in February. Bad Bunny has officially begun the countdown to his Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, releasing a new trailer that places his culture and

Black women are building community as career doors quietly close

If you’ve been hearing it in group chats, seeing it on Threads, or feeling it in your own inbox, you’re not imagining it: a lot of Black women are in a weird season professionally. Not because we forgot how to show up. Not because we suddenly stopped being qualified. But

26 Men Charged In NCAA Basketball Gambling Scandal

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton January 17, 2026 ‘Protecting competition integrity is of the utmost importance for the NCAA,’NCAA President Charlie Baker said. Twenty-six men have been charged in an alleged conspiracy to manipulate NCAA college basketball games. According to The Athletic, the alleged scheme started in 2022 and involved