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On Thursday and Friday Big Lake High School in Big Lake Minnesota switched to distance learning in an effort to keep the school community safe due to violent threats.

Rapper DMX's final interview before he died is set to air on TVOne on the network's popular "Uncensored" series.

Ma'Khia Bryant will be laid to rest in Columbus, Ohio on Friday at 1p.m. at the First Church of God where Bishop Timothy J. Clarke presides.  

Hillsong Church recently broke their silence regarding a scandal where a pastor resigned after sending an unsolicited photo of himself in revealing workout pants to a church volunteer.

A fire chief in South Carolina who expressed racist sentiments via social media has been disciplined for his discriminatory comments against Black people. 

Weeks after reportedly securing a book deal regarding his involvement in Taylor's death, Officer Jonathan Mattingly plans to retire from the Louisville Metro Police Department on June 1.

In a letter to the DOJ, Mayor Andrew Ginther and City Attorney Zach Klein expressed the city needed oversight to combat "fierce opposition" to reform in the police department.

Facebook posts by North Carolina Superior Court Judge Jeffery Foster, who blocked the public release of bodycam video from Andrew Brown Jr.'s police killing in Elizabeth City, suggest he has pro-police bias.

With the outcome of the Derek Chauvin trial, many Black families who stand in the grief of losing a lost loved one at the hands of police brutality, or in Arbery's case, white vigilante terror, see some semblance of justice in their future.

On Wednesday Collin County chief medical examiner, Dr. William Rohr, ruled that Scott's death was a homicide caused by "fatal acute stress response in an individual with previously diagnosed schizophrenia during restraint struggle with law enforcement." 

Tim Scott, the only Black Republican U.S. Senator, told Americans that the U.S. is not racist despite his white colleagues nominating him to rebut the president's first address to Congress simply because he is, in fact, Black.

A Black leader at a Hillsong Church in Montclair, New Jersey, resigned on Tuesday after he reportedly texted a woman volunteer a photo that emphasized his genital area, attempting to pass it off as a mistake.