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Logic's "Everybody" Hits Number One, Selling 247K

Logic's "Everybody" has a big first week.

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DJ Khaled Announces "I'm The One" With Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne, Quavo & Chance The Rapper

Did the Chance, Lil Wayne, Bieber & Quavo vocals come in yet?

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Drake, Nicki Minaj, John Legend, & More To Perform At 2017 Billboard Music Awards

This year's Billboard Awards is going to be a star-studded evening.

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Charlamagne Tha God's "Black Privilege" Is A New York Times Bestseller

Charlamagne Tha God is officially a best-selling author.

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Tank Proposes To Longtime Girlfriend Zena Foster

The R&B singer took to Instagram to announce to his nearly 800,000 female fans that he and longtime girlfriend Zena Foster were engaged!

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Drake's "More Life" Surpasses A Billion Streams

Drake's "More Life" reaches over a billion U.S. streams.

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Police: 2 Dead in Shooting at San Bernardino's North Park Elementary

Two adults are dead in a shooting Monday in a classroom at San Bernardino's North Park Elementary School in what is believed to be murder-suicide, San Bernardino, California, Police Chief Jarrod Burguan tweeted.

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Longtime Houston Taco Truck Owner Faces Deportation After ICE Arrest

In light of President Trump’s focus on anti-immigrant policies, restaurateurs across the country are facing a number of tough uncertainties over next four years. But for one Houston taco truck owner, Trump’s plans have become terrifyingly real.

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Record-Breaking Crowds Attend 'Go Tejano Day' At RodeoHouston

"Go Tejano Day" at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo broke all-time paid Rodeo/Concert attendance records on Sunday.

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Barry Jenkins gives first look at 'The Underground Railroad'

"The Underground Railroad" is coming to Amazon and Barry Jenkins delivered a first look at the limited series on Monday.

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Arthur Mitchell, Co-founder of Dance Theatre of Harlem, Dies at 84

Arthur Mitchell, the trailblazing African-American dancer who called himself "the grandfather of diversity," has died, according to the Dance Theatre of Harlem's Facebook page.

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Raising Cane's Donates $1M to Southern University in Announced Partnership

Raising Cane’s presented Southern University with a $1 million donation during an announcement of a partnership between the university and the Baton Rouge-based chicken finger chain.

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School District With Racial Bias Issues Challenges The Education Plan For An Autistic Black Student

Henrico is one of four state school districts that the Virginia Department of Education flagged for disproportionately punishing Black students with learning disabilities, compared to what it provides White and Hispanic students with similar challenges.

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Officials Consider Another Mexican-American Studies Textbook

The Texas State Board of Education is hearing public testimony on advocate and professor Tony Diaz’s book “The Mexican American Studies Toolkit,” one of two ethnic studies textbook proposals submitted in response to the board’s request last November.

Black and Hispanic Homeownership Rates in Texas Still Lag Behind White Families, Study Finds

Black families in Texas own homes at a rate far below that of white families, a new study from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) finds.

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Workers Trapped by Harvey at a Mexican Bakery Feed a Hungry Houston

Three bakers were trapped in a Houston area bakery when the first rains of Hurricane Harvey began to fall. All the men were worried about the safety of their families so they decided to channel their energy into baking.

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Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen Tested Positive for COVID-19

Harris County Constable’s Office Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen confirms he is recovering from the Coronavirus COVID-19.

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Third Ward Residents Receive Letters Challenging Voter Registration

A historic Houston community could be facing voters registration suspension— and most residents may not even know about it! Many residents in the Third Ward area recently received a letter informing them of an address change that they actually didn't file.