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As former bandmates and co-creators of the iconic group Public Enemy, Flavor Flav and Chuck D aren’t quite on the same political playing field at the moment. When Chuck D publicly endorsed Bernie Sanders for President, he also agreed to perform at a Sanders rally in Los Angeles. However, the Sanders campaign has also been […]

Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, has learned that money can’t buy everything during his run for the Democratic presidential nomination. His general attitude about minorities and previous city-wide “stop and frisk” policy, which focused on New York City Police stereotyping minorities, especially Blacks and Latinos, has come back to haunt him. […]

We’re about to see Michelle Obama in The White House again!

Donald J Trump will forever be an Impeached President but he has been found not guilty of both charges brought against him by the House of Representatives. Democrats are taking a Capital L this week after a chaotic Caucus in Iowa and a petty performance at the State of the Union and today Republicans are […]

Two lawsuits in two months; that’s how the two Roc Nation rappers, Jay-Z and Yo Gotti, are trying to shed light on the deplorable conditions inside Mississippi’s Parchman Prison. At least nine inmates have already died in 2020, allegedly because of health and safety conditions. Jay-Z and Yo Gotti have filed their class-action lawsuits on […]

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February 5, 2020

This election year so far has been the most drama filled and entertaining politics has been since I’ve been voting. The Iowa caucus has Democrats still trying to figure out who will be the winner. I’m typing this blog shaking my head because I’m left feeling not particularly good about the Democratic party at this […]

Something to keep an eye on Wednesday is the Supreme Court hearing June Medical Services v. Russo. The case in Louisiana could shape the way other states handle access to abortions. It won’t overturn the Roe v. Wade ruling but it could make it increasingly difficult for women to get abortions in states where abortion […]

Protesting during the national anthem is definitely not something new, but when power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z, as well as their daughter Blue Ivy, chose to remain seated for the song sung by Demi Lovato at the Super Bowl, they set tongues wagging. Although it’s been done by many others at many venues, such a […]


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