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Longtime New York Post reporter Laura Italiano resigned following controversy over a false story about Vice President Kamala Harris' children's book being given to unaccompanied minors arriving at the U.S. southern border.

The fatal police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. is exposing just how many ways there are to add insult to literal injury.

If anyone was thought there would be some type of racial reckoning to suddenly come over the British tabloid press following Oprah Winfrey's bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, think again.

John Schnatter, who was fired for using the N-word on a conference call, recently said that it's taken him nearly two years to get the racist epithet out of his vocabulary. He didn't say if he was successful or not, though.

TMZ and the Wall Street Journal were the latest mainstream media outlets being reminded that references to the "George Floyd Trial" are inaccurate and give accused murderer Derek Chauvin a pass.

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An internal review by the New York Times revealed it has work to do in creating an environment that is welcoming and inclusive for people of varying ethnic backgrounds, especially Black and Latino staff members.

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CNN host Don Lemon used his platform to encourage newsrooms to increase staffing diversity in a meaningful way, and not just for appearances.

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Travis P. Jackson, the lively founder and CEO of HBCU Pride Nation, spoke with One Yard about the enterprising businessman and motivational speaker company that is inspired by all-things historically Black colleges and universities.

MSNBC is apparently betting on Black to make it more competitive against rival cable news networks. But the decision to promote Rashida Jones to be its top executive is far from a gamble.

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Online extremism and hate can lead to real-world violence by legitimizing extreme actions. Parler’s tolerance of hate and bigotry opens the possibility that one or more of its members will commit acts of violence.

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Cyber Monday provides a chance to support Black-owned companies offering online discounts and sales for their goods during the holiday season.

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Michael B. Jordan is the third-straight Black man to be named PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive," for 2020, but history shows the magazine didn't always have such a diverse and inclusive approach when choosing who to feature.