Black Lives Matter
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Music He refused to answer questions about Trump.
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News “How they stood up in Baton Rogue, I can salute that."
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Random Kyle Rittenhouse said that he supports the Black Lives Matter movement in a new interview with Tucker Carlson.
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Original Content Trae Tha Truth & Mysonne go in-depth on how 2020's BLM protests shaped their new collaborative project, "If You're Scared Stay Inside."
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Music XXXTENTACION responds to the "Look At Me!" video's backlash.
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Crime A man has been arrested after sharing a video stating that he wants to kill over 200 Black Lives Matter protestors.
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Gram The son of Nate Dogg, Naijiel Hale, speaks out.
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Pop Culture The co-founder of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian Sr., offered his resignation while asking that his spot on the board be filled by a Black candidate.
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Pop Culture SZA called out Dolls Kill, an alternative clothing company, for standing with police and allegedly calling the cops on protesters.
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Politics The legendary rapper is now at the center of semi-partisan frustration over how to address racial inequity.
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Society His decision to perform during the Superbowl is being received through a retrospective lens.
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Music XXXTentacion's video continues to make enemies.
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News Wayne explains why he dissed Black Lives Matter on Nightline.
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Pop Culture Asian Doll continues to address the colorism that dark-skinned girls have experienced from light-skinned girls as the Black Lives Matter movement gains new traction.
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Original Content A recent wave of heavily publicized killings of black men at the hands of law enforcement has sparked some incredible protest music.
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Sports Gregg Popovich has always used his platform to speak on race relations in the United States.
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Pop Culture He also shared why he won't stop vocalizing his support for the movement.
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News No one will be held criminally accountable for the death of Freddie Gray.
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