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  • ICYMI, Controversy Erupts as Black American Men Slam Gayle King, McDonald's CEO Acknowledges Consumers Making Under $45K Salary Have Stopped Coming over $18 Big Mac Meal; CA Reparations Bill Condemned by Lineage-Based Activists, And More

ICYMI, Controversy Erupts as Black American Men Slam Gayle King, McDonald's CEO Acknowledges Consumers Making Under $45K Salary Have Stopped Coming over $18 Big Mac Meal; CA Reparations Bill Condemned by Lineage-Based Activists, And More

Black American Men Fire Back At Gayle King Over Comments On Helping Dating Partner With Child Support

Gayle King, co-anchor of “CBS This Morning,” recently received backlash from Black American men after sharing one of her dating experiences. In an interview on The Pivot Podcast, King, 69, revealed her reluctance to financially support a romantic partner, leading to heated discussions about gender roles and expectations within relationships.

McDonald’s CEO On Big Mac Meal Costing $18: Consumers Making Under $45K Salary Have Stopped Coming Here

The days of ultra-cheap prices at McDonald’s have long passed, and now the company’s CEO, Chris Kempczinski, addressed concerns surrounding the major price increase at the fast-food chain in a recent earnings call. Big Mac meals, for one, cost up to $ 18. The move to raise prices to bolster sales has led to a decline in consumer patronage.

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Trump Prosecutor Settles Divorce In Atlanta, Won’t Have To Testify About Sneaky Links With DA Fani Willis

In the wide array of legal battles surrounding former President Donald J. Trump, the latest twist involves Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor leading the election interference case against Trump in Georgia, and his divorce proceedings in Atlanta. A romantic relationship between Wade and his boss, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, dominated the headlines.

Justin Johnson AKA ‘Straight Drop’ Pleads To Judge: It’s Not Fair To Use City of Memphis Jury In Young Dolph Murder Charges

In the legal proceedings surrounding the murder of popular Memphis-based rapper Young Dolph, accused killer Justin Johnson, also known as “Straight Drop,”‘ is seeking a change of venue for his trial due to safety worries and the intense media scrutiny surrounding the case.

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California Lineage-Based Reparations Activists Condemn 2024 Reparations Bill Package: Here’s Why

In response to the unveiling of the 2024 Reparations Priority Bill Package by the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), lineage-based reparations activists have raised concerns and have condemned the package, especially since there seems to be no mention of cash reparations.

California Lineage-Based Reparations Activists Condemn 2024 Reparations Bill Package: Here’s Why

In response to the unveiling of the 2024 Reparations Priority Bill Package by the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), lineage-based reparations activists have raised concerns and have condemned the package, especially since there seems to be no mention of cash reparations.

California Lineage-Based Reparations Activists Condemn 2024 Reparations Bill Package: Here’s Why

In response to the unveiling of the 2024 Reparations Priority Bill Package by the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), lineage-based reparations activists have raised concerns and have condemned the package, especially since there seems to be no mention of cash reparations.

California Lineage-Based Reparations Activists Condemn 2024 Reparations Bill Package: Here’s Why

In response to the unveiling of the 2024 Reparations Priority Bill Package by the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), lineage-based reparations activists have raised concerns and have condemned the package, especially since there seems to be no mention of cash reparations.

Hip-Hop Retardation: The Missing Fatwa of the 90s

The Murder Rap Economy: A Legal Attack on Record Labels?

In this podcast episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deeply into the complex and troubling world of the "murder rap economy." He examines the influence of hip-hop, particularly drill rap, on violence and crime, highlighting the alarming trend of rappers not only glorifying violence but also boasting about real murders committed by themselves or their associates.