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According to CBS Sports, the young tennis star is returning to the court after initially pulling out in wake of the aftermath of Jacob Blake shooting and murder of two peaceful protestors. After the tweet from the world's highest-paid female athlete, the US Open warmup announced there would be no play Thursday before resuming Friday. But later Thursday, Osaka told the Guardian newspaper in a statement she would return to the event on Friday to take on Elise Mertens in the semifinals.
Even though relations between the law and the community continue to be tense, a squad from The Big Apple has figured out how to drop the ball big time. A set of badges were caught on tape doing the most.
While no charges have been filed as of yet, the actions of the McCloskeys is considered a Class D felony and can lead to anywhere from one day to one year in jail or up to 4 years in prison and a fine up to $5,000.
The video of Gugino being assaulted by Buffalo PD outraged social media and fellow protestors as the graphic injury was on display for all to see. To make matters worse police pulled one of their own off the Gugino when he seemingly went to check on the elderly man while he was bleeding on the ground, once again showcasing how far police will go to absolve themselves of any responsibility.
The image of Atlanta as the Black Mecca is unraveling in the age of Black Lives Matter with recent police scandals.
Jay-Z continues to leverage his celebrity for the good of the fight on the front lines. He is now asking that one city use common sense regarding a demonstrator that went about things the right way.
Fuller, 24, was found earlier this week hanging from a tree near Palmdale City Hall with investigators seeking to determine if foul play was at the root.
One of the most recently impactful collectives in the culture is standing up for the people. They are speaking facts and reminding the world where the United States got their kitchen magic from.
As some celebrities are active on the front lines others have found their lanes from a far. Hip-Hop’s favorite Toronto crooner has put his money up to support those fighting the good fight.
But even with the crowd cheering and chanting for the soldiers to join the movement, things didn't turn into a feel-good moment as one of the guardsman listening to her declined the invitation explaining that he "can't leave this post" as he's under orders from the White House to protect Bunker B*tch all the way from California. Okay, he didn't say all that but we all know why the military was called into action.
In an amazing display of kindness amidst the chaos, Rahul Dubey herded the protestors inside his home and kept them safe overnight after the city's 7 p.m. curfew.
No word on who gave the order to murder more innocent people but the NYPD have said they're aware of the transmission and are looking into it. In other words, oh well.