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One Golden Summer: JRW Players’ Emotional Story

One Golden Summer chronicles the extraordinary 2014 run of an all-Black Little League team from Chicago’s South Side that became the first all-Black team to win the U.S. Little League Championship and the devastating aftermath.

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R. Kelly Clemency: Cultural Reckoning Ahead

Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly is back in the news, this time for officially filing for presidential clemency in hopes of securing his release from prison. Although we don't know if his request will be granted, it raises a much bigger question about whether the culture will forgive R. Kelly after he serves his time, and if so, what that forgiveness would look like.

David Charged After Three Grand Juries Hear Evidence

The case against D4vd involved far more grand jury testimony than previously known, with three panels meeting on seven separate occasions before the singer was arrested in April.

East St. Louis Family Shootings: Alleged Motive Revealed

Investigators are uncovering new details about the motive behind a deadly mass shooting that left five members of the same family dead and several others injured. Two teens have been charged with the killing spree, but now, relatives of the victims are saying the violence stemmed from a teenage relationship that family members repeatedly tried to stop.

World Cup VIP Package: $1M Helicopter & Tickets

If you've got a spare milly burning a hole in your pocket, and you're interested in travelling and partying in style, Medium Rare is selling the most ridiculous 7-figure World Cup party package we've seen! You and nine of your closest very rich friends get access to Sports Illustrated S.I. Beyond The Pitch at Cipriani Wall Street on Saturday, a party hosted by 50 Cent and Diplo.

Nikole Hannah-Jones Battles Book Bans

Books by writers of color have been under attack by conservative activists who want to remove their works from libraries and schools around the country. Iowa is second only to Florida, with more than 3,000 titles by writers including Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison and Angie Thomas removed under a 2023 state law. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is working to ensure students in her home state have access to books that tell Black stories through community initiatives.