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Pop Culture Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was accused of violating a federal law during coverage of a church protest by impeding people's right to worship.
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Music Folks are allegedly paying people to wear "Free Diddy" T-shirts outside the federal courthouse and promote his mid-trial cryptocurrency.
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Pop Culture Nicki Minaj originally took aim at Don Lemon to complain about his coverage of an anti-ICE protest at Cities Church.
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Pop Culture Don Lemon was arrested over his coverage of an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota, which he clashed with Nicki Minaj over online.
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Politics Nicki Minaj was furious with Don Lemon for covering a controversial anti-ICE protest at Cities Church in Minneapolis.
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Society Rihanna took to the streets to fight for women's rights Saturday night.
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Politics Nicki Minaj's post about Don Lemon comes as protests have continued in Minneapolis following the shooting of Renee Good.
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Society Pro and anti-Trump protesters got into it.
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Pop Culture Elliot Page, "Schitt's Creek" star Dan Levy, and Chappelle's longtime friend Wanda Sykes have all vocalized their support of those who walked out.
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Music 50 Cent gives some props to Tyler Perry.
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Society Fur (f)or Black lives?
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Life T.I. is shocked by Lil Wayne's statements on Black Lives Matter during his recent "Nightline" interview. He repudiated Wayne at length on Instagram: "you MUST STOP this buffoonery & coonin' you out here doin."
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Politics Things were just a little too easy
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Politics This is in response to the company's lack of response to Trump's heinous posts.
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News In the wake of the police killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, The Game and Snoop Dogg invite men of all races in LA to join them on a peaceful march to the LAPD headquarters.
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Politics George Floyd's death first ignited a protest in Minneapolis, and it seems that Los Angeles is following in its footsteps.
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News The Game addresses the Baltimore Uprising in an editorial called "Young Black Men Are Targets."
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Pop Culture The woman is calling for Scott, Kylie Jenner, Drake, Live Nation, Apple Music, and more to go bankrupt.
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Music "He is for the people"
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Pop Culture Sunday's "Compton Peace Walk" featured an appearance from Kendrick Lamar, Russell Westbrook, and DeMar DeRozan.
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Music Wale joins the fight against the Gentrification of his hometown's precious musical tradition.
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