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If you're racist—you are who you are. Case in point, the woman who went viral after proclaiming she was Team KKK when beefing with Black Lives Matter supporters has apologized, and claims she isn't actually racist.

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The officers in question didn't deny that it was their voices on the footage but denied being racists and blamed the comments on the stress of the George Floyd protests. Sure, guy.

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While he has a history of some of the Hip-Hop greatest diss records Eminem is now also quick to hit the sorry button. He is asking Diddy's platform for another chance.

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Meek Mill definitely needs to give social media a break.

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A grand jury handed down the indictment of father and son Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan, who filmed the fatal encounter.

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Remember that stock for the highs and lows are limited to 8,500 pairs and 4,700 pairs respectively, so enter wisely and don't be too sad if you take that inevitable L. Also if you win and decide that the sneaker is in fact for the personal toe, we suggest you have Bruce Lee hands because if heads was getting robbed for their Phat Farm sneakers imagine what fools will do for a pair of Air Dior 1's.

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The images were removed by local activist King Rick and the Original Black Panthers group in Riverside Park.

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For a trolling and snitching savant, Tekashi 6ix9ine manages to avoid repercussions. The Brooklyn rapper's Instagram will be allowed to stay up despite concerns it may have violated the platform's sex offender policies.

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For the first time in history, non-white people and Hispanics made up the bulk of those who are age 16 and younger and living in the U.S.

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With A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s latest offering in the deluxe version of Artist 2.0, the Bronx rapper has been going extra hard these past few days with dropping new visuals in support of the project and today continues on his grizzly.

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At a time when companies across the company are reckoning with their toxic work cultures, media companies are now on the chopping block for their role in treating employees of color and women unfairly and subjecting them to abuse. According to published reports, Complex is now under scrutiny by former staffers for perpetuating what they describe as a racist and sexist workplace, with many speaking out despite their nondisclosure agreements. In an open letter posted to Twitter, former employee Tiffany Wines wrote about the “daily microaggressions Complex culture is notorious for,” and specifically called for the resignation of Jay Salim and Arman Walia, both senior employees at Complex.