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Stay Safe from Holiday Scams

The holidays are a time to celebrate with loved ones, not falling victim to scams that can steal your cheer. Falling for a scam can lead to losing money and putting your account and personal information at risk, which can be both time consuming and costly.

Here are some common seasonal scams and tips to help protect yourself:

  • Missed packages or problems with delivery: Expecting a package? Be cautious of phishing messages through email or text impersonating delivery services like UPS or FedEx with links to view “missed deliveries.”
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WWE & Netflix Announce Debut ‘Monday Night Raw’ Airing Will Feature Travis Scott Theme Song

Monday Night Raw, the long-running live WWE wrestling program featuring some of the promotion’s biggest names, will soon get the Netflix treatment in a live airing happening at the top of next year. During the broadcast, Travis Scott will be on hand to deliver a new theme song at the Intuit Dome for Monday Night Raw according to WWE Chief Content Officer, Triple H.

The news was announced on the second night of ComplexCon during Travis Scott’s closing set, held on the main stage at the Los Angeles Convention Center.… Read more

Rest Well, Light Sleeper: Saafir, Bay Area Hip-Hop Rapper, Has Died

Saafir, a talented rapper who was a standout lyricist in the 1990s, was an influential component of the sprawling West Coast underground scene that boosted the likes of the Hieroglyphics and more. According to one of Saafir’s close allies in music, the “Light Sleeper” rapper died on Tuesday morning after reports of him battling health issues surfaced years ago.

On Tuesday (November 19), Xzibit shared a photo of Saafir, who also went by the name of Shaft Yella, with a caption that revealed that the rapper had passed away.… Read more

Katt Williams Calls Out ‘SNL’ For Casting Female Actor To Parody Him

Katt Williams is taking umbrage with Saturday Night Live. He has called out the sketch series for casting a female to parody him and more.

As spotted on Page Six the comedian recently did an interview at the Vulture Festival in Los Angeles. While on stage the Friday After Next star spoke about his historic career and much more. To no surprise he had a very hot take when questioned about the comedy series and how they spoofed him on several episodes.… Read more

Black Churches And The Fight For Climate Change

The Black church has long played a key role in social justice movements like the Civil Rights Movement, but its impact on climate change may not be as widely recognized. In recent years, however, a growing number of Black churches across the U.S. have come together to advocate for climate action.

The Black church’s involvement in climate change reportedly came into the spotlight around 2013, when hundreds of faith leaders gathered at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta to support President Obama’s Climate Change Plan as part of the larger “I Will #ActOnClimate” campaign, according to the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.Read more

Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy

By FOX Business

Published  November 18, 2024 4:55am CST

    • Low-cost airline, Spirit Airlines, has filed for Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection
    • The airline tried to merge with JetBlue and Frontier, but both of those dealings failed.
    • Amid the court process, travelers will still be able to book flights and travel as normal. Tickets, credits, and loyalty points can also be used, Spirit said.

DANIA BEACH, Fla. – Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following significant financial struggles due to mounting losses and debt maturities, the airline announced Monday.The… Read more

How Police In Schools Actually Make Students Less Safe

West Springfield High School in Springfield, Virginia, on January 18, 2012. | Source: The Washington Post / Getty

In 1975, only 1% of public schools had their own police officers. Today, 44% do. A large reason for the increase is the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which led to the creation of the federal Community Oriented Policing Services to oversee funds for the hiring of police in schools. Another reason is the Columbine High School massacre in 1999.… Read more

Malcolm X’s Estate Sues CIA, FBI, NYPD For Allegedly Conspiring In Civil Rights Icon’s Assassination

Nov. 15, 2024, at the Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center in New York City. | Source: Ben Crump Law

The estate of Malcolm X, including family members, on Friday announced it filed a lawsuit against entities they allege were involved in the civil rights icon’s assassination nearly 60 years ago.

The family and their lawyers spoke from New York City during a press conference at the Malcolm X & Dr.… Read more

Howard University Swimming Program Honored In PBS 6-Part Documentary ‘We Are Here’

Howard University’s highly regarded Bison Swimming and Diving Team was recently featured in the latest episode of We Are Here, a compelling six-part PBS and WHUT TV docuseries that highlights Black excellence in underrepresented sports and activities. The episode focused on Howard’s head swimming coach, Nicholas Askew, and his unwavering commitment to fostering community and promoting swimming across racial lines.

Under Askew’s leadership, the team has been at the forefront of efforts to make swimming more inclusive, with programs like swim camps designed to educate both athletes and their families.… Read more

Lil Durk Pleads Not Guilty In Murder-For-Hire Case

Lil Durk has entered a not guilty plea in his murder-for-hire case in California this week, setting the stage for an upcoming trial that has been set for the top of next year. Lil Durk is accused of ordering members of his OTF (Only The Family) collective to carry out a revenge killing in response to the shooting death of King Von.

The Chicago Tribune reports that Lil Durk, 32, was in a Los Angeles court on Thursday (November 14) for his arraignment in connection to the death of a family member of rival Quando Rondo.… Read more