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Life 18-year-old Payton Gendron penned a 180-page manifesto about "replacement theory" before carrying out his attack.
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Music Boosie Badazz came through with a wild take on the possibility of Jussie Smollett staging his own attack.
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Entertainment Police are working to trace who sent threatening letters days before Jussie's attack
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Music Last month, O’Shae Sibley was murdered while listening to Beyonce's "Renaissance."
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Crime The incident was done in front of a Utah deputy who wrote in his report that the 19-year-old was "smirking in an intimidating manner."
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Music The producer had opened up about his cousin's own victimization.
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Crime The jury selection process begins in the trial of Jussie Smollett who is accused of faking a hate crime against himself.
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Society The "Daily Show" host offers his two cents about the ever-evolving Jussie Smollet case.
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Crime Jussie Smollett's mugshot circulates online, and the actor's team demands protective custody while he serves time.
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Entertainment Jussie Smollett's lawyers release a statement on the recent news that he staged his attack.
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Original Content Here's how Smollett went from "the victim" to "the individual who reported the incident."
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Sports Osundairo just won a boxing match over the weekend.
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Crime Mark Wahlberg violent history full of multiple racist hate crimes was brought up after he made a post in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Antics Jussie Smollett is still committed to his side of the story.
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Entertainment The basketball great sounds off on the recently-fired "Empire" cast member.
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Entertainment Chicago Police Chief Eddie Johnson says that the story isn't over.
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Entertainment Jussie Smollett will be performing in LA this weekend.
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Pop Culture Jussie Smollett maintains his innocence.
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Entertainment "To define this experience as unjust would be an understatement."
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Pop Culture Miya Ponsetto will be required to live a "law-abiding life" for the next two years if she wants to stay out of jail.
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Society The couple had a leading role in a convoy that terrorized guests at black child's birthday party last summer.
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Angus Walker