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Both Sides in NFL Win Some, Lose Some

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From Philly.com:

So, now that the 136-Day War is over and Roger Goodell and DeMaurice Smith have given each other a man hug, who won this 4 1/2-month battle besides the army of $800-an-hour lawyers who now can go off and buy yet another beach house? Let's call it a draw.

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20 Years Later, 'Boyz N the Hood' Still Powerful

102nd NAACP Convention to Include Screening Of 'The Help'

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From indieWire:

Yes, really. We've written about The Help extensively on this site, and now the drama set in the 1960s segregated South will be presented in a special advanced screening at the 102nd NAACP National Convention next week, on July 27, at the Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE Stadium 14 in Downtown Los Angeles.

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The Biggest Lie About Race? That It's Real

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From the Root:

There's a reason we'll never come to a consensus on the most accurate racial classifications for Barack Obama or Tiger Woods. There's a reason questions about ethnicity on the census and college applications feel impossible to an increasing number of Americans. There's a reason you can be black in the United States, colored in South Africa and something else entirely in Brazil.

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Random Midday Hotness: Jamming With James, Michael and Prince

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From PostBourgie:

When someone mentioned this to me a little while ago, I thought it was a joke. A sweaty James Brown jams with his band, and then invites Michael Jackson, who is in the audience, to join them. Michael then whispers something to James, and the two of them yield the stage to Prince.

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Male Birth Control Pills Inching Closer To A Reality

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Since the 1960s, women have been afforded the convenience of taking oral contraceptives,but soon it may be men who take the pills. Researchers are getting closer and closer to a viable product -- but will it catch on?

Many men are hesitant to use current contraceptive methods so this new form may be too foreign for them. Forty-year-old Scott Hardin told MSNBC he's glad that men may soon have a new choice for birth control but he also mentioned he would not even consider taking a male hormonal contraceptive.

But Dr. Debra J. Wolgemuth and her team of researchers at the Columbia University Medical Center are hoping more men will have an open mind. They're "working on a pill that not only retards and renews sperm production after taking a pill or stopping to dose, respectively, but also has no apparent side effects to boot," reports Divice.

Currently, the medication has only been tested on mice, but they are being developed to be a non-steroidal pill in the hopes of reducing side effects. There are also plans to create patches, gels and an injection that would last for three months similar to existing options that are available to women . But as nice as these options are, too often pregnancy becomes a woman's burden. If a woman reserves the right to make the call on whether she will keep a baby or not, then she has to bear the responsibility of not getting pregnant if she doesn't want a child," one man told Essence.

So even after these pills hit the shelves women should continue to think in their best interests and be proactive in protecting themselves from unwanted pregnancies.

 

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Formerly Homeless Student Starts Nonprofit to Help His Peers Get to College

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From Good.Is:

Nineteen-year-old New York City student Orayne Williams knows a lot about how to avoid becoming a statistic. Last year Williams, who was abandoned by his family when he was 12 and spent his teen years living in homeless shelters, managed to graduate from high school with honors and enrolled at Manhattanville College on a full scholarship. His campus dormitory was his fist non-shelter home in years.

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Raphael Saadiq Moves 'Down the Line' In New Video

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Grammy Award-winner singer, songwriter Raphael Saadiq has remained pretty consistent in releasing music throughout his illustrious career. And this week mark the release of his latest single off of his fifth solo album, 'Stone Rollin,' titled 'Movin' Down The Line (Don't You Go Away).'

The former Tony Toni Tone frontman revealed that the video is a reflection of his evolution as an musician. "This song is really close to my heart, and the video reflects my entire journey as a musician, and life on the road," he said in a statement. "Not even my family get a chance to view me this way. Moving Down The Line captures the best feeling ever, in your soul heart and mind."

Check out Raphael Saadiq's journey in 'Movin' Down The Line (Don't You Go Away)' below.


 

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Marquita Pring Talks Plus Size Modeling, Padding & Vogue

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From WWD:

For most models, a spread in Vogue is nothing short of a pipe dream. For plus-size models, it's even more of a rarity. But Marquita Pring, who fluctuates between a size 12 and 14, has already been there, done that. Now the 21-year-old New Yorker has a couple other things to tick off her bucket list. "I want to have my own tapas place someday. In an ideal world, I would just peace out to an island somewhere and open one on the beach," says Pring, who's been repped by Ford since 2009.

"We'd have hummus, guacamole and fried ice cream." Since posing for V magazine's plus-size issue last year, her star has been on the rise. She walked in Jean Paul Gaultier's spring show and then landed that Vogue Italia cover this past June. Here, the young model chats about those experiences, as well as padding up, shooting with Steven Meisel and her secret meeting with Marc Jacobs.

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'Dear Daddy' Documentary Hightlights Heartbreaking Fatherless Stories

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Any father who doubts that his absence isn't having a damaging effect on his children should listen to the telling letters in the new documentary 'Dear Daddy.' The film explores the long-term effects of absentee fathers on eight young women in Washington, D.C., and aims to bring awareness to the epidemic of single-parenting in the black community.

"82.3% is the number of African-American children born since 1990 that will not live in the same home as their biological fathers before graduating High School," according to iYAGO Entertainment Group

In the film, director Janks Morton attempts to locate the girls' fathers to show them their daughters' heartfelt letters and ultimately to reunite the fathers and daughters. Watch the preview to get a glimpse of 'Dear Daddy's' emotional reunions.




 

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Kelly Rowland's Racy Vibe Cover

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Kelly Rowland is on a roll with her hit single "Motivation" and the killer performance she gave at the 2011 BET Awards. Her new album is now in stores, and to promote "Here I Am," Ms. Kelly has turned the already scorching summer heat up a notch with the August/September issue of Vibe.

When asked if she thought "Motivation" might be too overtly sexual for her image, she said, "I came into my sexuality while I was recording this album. I can walk into a sex shop now and not worry about what people would say if they saw me in there." Pick up the magazine to read the rest of the interview and listen to Rowland's album to hear more of her evolving sound.

 

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Yes, I'm Black; No, You Can't Touch My Hair

Why You Can't Put a Price on Rosa Parks

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From the Grio:

Rosa Parks has been immortalized as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement". That fateful day in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama helped changed the nation, eventually moving us closer towards "a more perfect union."

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Emergency Food Aid Headed to Horn of Africa

Nicki Minaj and Safaree Get Into Another Fight?


Juan Williams To O'Reilly: NPR Thought I Was Talking To The 'Devil' By Going On Fox News

Recession Study Finds Hispanics Hit the Hardest

God Is in the Basement of the Empire State Building

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From New York Magazine:

Each spring, the King's College, a Christian school occupying two floors in the Empire State Building, hosts a series of lectures and debates on a single theme. This year's theme is villainy. In a windowless basement room, Dinesh D'Souza, the college's newly installed president, is delivering his remarks to a student camera crew, two potential donors, and about 30 undergraduates. In keeping with the college's dress code, the students wear business suits.

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Famine in East Africa

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From the Atlantic:

With East Africa facing its worst drought in 60 years, affecting more than 11 million people, the United Nations has declared a famine in the region for the first time in a generation. Overcrowded refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia are receiving some 3,000 new refugees every day, as families flee from famine-stricken and war-torn areas.

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Al Sharpton, MSNBC and Journalistic Standards

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On Sunday, Cenk Uygur was interviewed by CNN's Howard Kurtz about Uygur's departure from MSNBC, and Ugyur claimed that Al Sharpton -- widely reported to be his replacement -- vowed in a 60 Minutes interview never to criticize President Obama under any circumstances.

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