The Sound

Tesfaye joins a large group of celebrities who have recently spoken out.

The players were charged for speaking out against recent shootings.

Obama addressed the group, saying, "Not only are there very real problems, but there are still deep divisions about how to solve these problems."

Mic published a video on Facebook of celebrities like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Chris Rock, Pharrell Williams, Pink, and others naming reasons why Black people have been killed by police officers.

The TNT basketball analyst appeared on ESPN’s Dan Le Batard Show on Tuesday to talk about the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castillo.

Muflahi was one of two people to come forward with footage of Sterling's shooting last Tuesday. The store owner released his video exclusively to The Daily Beast on Wednesday. Since Sterling's death, a man he considered a friend, problems have mounted for the Triple S Mart owner.

The New Orleans native met with Sterling's aunt and the store owner who witnessed the murder. In a picture posted to Instagram, you can see Alsina in an emotional embrace with Sterling's aunt.

The songstress lent her support to the city on Sunday by attending a Baton Rouge protest against police brutality.

The Game, who teamed up with Snoop Dogg last week in an effort to improve L.A.'s relationship with cops, is involved in yet another good deed.

The singer got teary eyed as he addressed the past week’s police violence following the deaths of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and Dallas police officers.

In the midst of one of the toughest weeks this country has faced in a long time, count on Jay Z to provide the tunes for the healing party. After Alton Sterling and Philando Castile died last week at the hands of law enforcement officers, Hov not only dropped a new track in honor of […]

The Daily Show's host, Trevor Noah, addressed this week's two killings of black men by police officers without totally putting down law enforcement.