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MLK and Coretta Scott Kings unite whites and Blacks to make jokes about it. The post MLK & Coretta Scott King Monument Brings Everyone Together For An Epic Roasting Session appeared first on The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media | Hip-Hop Wired.

The directive comes in response to Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive demanding all state agencies to remove the app from government-issued devices, per an email sent to students Tuesday (Jan 17).

Black Twitter responded to the unveiling of Hank Willis Thomas' sculpture of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King in Boston. The post Black Twitter’s Response To ‘The Embrace’ Sculpture Of MLK And Coretta Scott King, Explained appeared first on NewsOne.

James Earl Jones trends on Twitter as fans celebrate the Hollywood legend's 92nd birthday. Check out what fans are saying about him inside. 

Dungy appears to still believe that being gay is a lifestyle.

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Collier Gwin, the man on viral video spraying water on a homeless woman in San Francisco, defended his actions and said he'd do it again. The post San Francisco Man Defends Spraying Homeless Woman With Water Hose In Viral Video appeared first on NewsOne.

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TikTok Chef Way got cooked by Black Twitter for old tweets revealing the social media culinary personality's apparent scorn for Black women. The post TikTok Chef Apologizes For Disparaging Black Women After Old Misogynistic Tweets Resurface appeared first on NewsOne.

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Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless had a heated on-air debate over Bayless' refusal to retract his original tweet about Damar Hamlin.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued an emergency directive to prohibit the use of TikTok in addition to other China and Russia-based products and platforms for state government officials. In a statement, Gov. Hogan said that the platforms present a cybersecurity risk to the state. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests […] The post Governor Larry Hogan Issues Emergency Directive Banning The Use Of TikTok For State Officials appeared first on 92 Q.

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A world without Black Twitter is a world void of information sharing on police brutality within the Black community. The post Will The Fall Of Black Twitter Make It Harder To Call Out Police Brutality? appeared first on NewsOne.