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Entertainment The clock is ticking for Jussie Smollett.
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Entertainment Jussie reassures everyone that he's doing okay.
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Entertainment "As a Black man in this country...I'm down with you."
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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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Sports Police reportedly caught him red-handed.
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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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Entertainment Jussie Smollett has pleaded not guilty in court.
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Music Fat Belly Bella is still learning the rules of "Black Twitter."
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Entertainment He paid the two brothers by check to attack him.
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Music Smollett assault case is reportedly headed before a grand jury next week.
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TV The two tragic murder cases are set to receive some extra witnesses.
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Music Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo were alleged paid $4000 to play their part.
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Crime Once officers received a tip, it didn't take long for them to arrest the group founded on white supremacy.
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Pop Culture A federal grand jury reveals that the three men allegedly connected to the murder of Ahmaud Arbery have been indicted on federal hate crime and kidnapping charges.
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Entertainment Chicago Police Chief Eddie Johnson says that the story isn't over.
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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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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 Black Lives Matter denounces the crimes seen in the viral video of the torture of a white man at the hands of four black teens. The movement refuses to claim any responsibility for the incident.
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Sports NASCAR's Bubba Wallace was the victim of a hate crime after a noose was left in his garage.
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Entertainment Chicago police have two persons of interest.
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Music The ongoing case may be turned against the victim.
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