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On the advice of his 51-year-old cellmate, Jean-Pierre avoids contact with others in the jail. The Black teen of Haitian descent has seen inmates with swastika tattoos and witnessed beatings, and he ...
The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies expansion includes a ton of cross-pack play that I'm pretty psyched for Latest in Features One year later, City of Heroes' officially recognized fan server has me ...
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The world's richest man, South African-born Elon Musk is once again spewing disinformation on his platform X. X's generative AI, Grok, identified Musk, a member of the US Department of Government ...
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Tatsha Robertson, The Root's Editor-In-Chief, asks the Texas Congresswoman should Black people protest or focus on our own families and communities?