During the remainder of the week, services are scheduled to honor the life of the woman family and friends lovingly called "Sandy."

The captain posted on Facebook after protesters in South Carolina blocked a roadway off of I-26 for over one hour during a march in honor of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, two men fatally shot by police last week.

Plus, man who taped Eric Garner's death gets four years in jail and more women accuse Fox News' Roger Ailes of sexual harassment.

The 37-year-old Brooklyn man was fatally shot in front of his girlfriend and three children on the Fourth of July.

Co-founder Alicia Garza recently stressed on MSNBC that BLM has never called for the murder for police officers, only for them to be "accountable, transparent and responsible."

The New York Knicks star also took out a full page ad in the "New York Daily News," asking players to worry less about endorsement deals and more about demanding change.

Six. That’s the number of bullets that may have been pumped into Alton Sterling by two Baton Rouge, Louisiana police officers who shot Sterling to death while he was pinned to the ground. Sterling, 37, should not have died. He was selling CD’s in a store parking lot and police said they were told Sterling […]

Plus, Texas cop who attacked a young Black girl at a pool party will not be charged and a senator's attempt to block Harriet Tubman's face on the $20 comes up short.

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Sixteen female West Point cadets, who took a photo with their arms raised in Black Power fists, did not violate a directive that warns against “partisan political activity” while in uniform

Their empowering gesture may violate a Department of Defense rule that warns against “partisan political activity” while in uniform. Sigh.