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Music Tory Lanez took issue with Rick Ross' recent comments.
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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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Society Much of America didn't include Donald Trump in its President's Day celebrations.
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Politics George Floyd's son Quincy Mason Floyd joins a peaceful demonstration and speaks out against violent riots happening across the country.
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Sports Draymond Green, George Hill, Giannis Antetokoumpo, and other NBA players speak out about the Capitol breach.
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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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Gram Lakeith Stanfield caught wind of Lil Wayne's comments about police brutality and the current protests tied to the murder of George Floyd, and it's clear that he didn't agree with the rapper's sentiments.
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Erika Marie -
Society The masses, and a few rappers, took to the streets last night to protest the election of Donald Trump.
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Sports Colin Kaepernick's evidence against NFL owners has been ruled sufficient to go to trial.
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Music Kehlani was removed from Cornell University's upcoming concert over her anti-genocide comments. She supported Gaza during Tiny Desk.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Sports Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson are already back to the protest.
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Society BET founder Robert Johnson criticized the removal of racist landmarks in a recent Fox News appearance.
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Sports Colin Kaepernick's message is resonating louder than ever right now.
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Sports Roger Goodell and the NFL released a statement today saying they stand by their players' right to protest.
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Alexander Cole -
Society Baby Trump doesn't look very happy.
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Music Charlamagne Tha God embraces his position on "the Caper-Nicks."
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News Vic Mensa took action Tuesday night in the streets of Chicago protesting against the killing of LaQuan McDonald.
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Society Protesters gathered hours after the shooting, apparently shouting "Who do you protect? Who do you serve?"
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Brynjar Chapman -
Music The artist played a big part in taking down the racist production.
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Crime Protests have erupted since twin brother Ricky and Travis Price were injured by police officers while being arrested.
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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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Hayley Hynes