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1 hr ago | People's Daily Online

Restless legs more common than previously thought

New research suggests that 23 percent of people have restless leg syndrome, or RLS, which is much higher than previously reported rates of 3 percent to 10 percent.

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Related Topix: San Diego Metro, University of Missouri Kansas City

5 hrs ago | OfficialWire

African American Women Prone To Stress

Racial discrimination threatens the mental health of black women in the United States and leaves them susceptible to depression, a study says.

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Related Topix: Depression, Health, Florida State University

Fri Nov 06, 2009

Insight News

Better off than a year ago?

President Ronald Reagan had his flaws, but he certainly could turn a phrase.A In the 1980 Presidential campaign he asked a question that has resonated in campaigns ever since.A a oeAre you better off than you were four years ago,a the former California governor asked in his race against Democratic President Jimmy Carter.A The people answered with a ...

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, US Senate, Democrat, US House of Representatives, Jesse Jackson

WTKR-TV Norfolk

NC school's conference considers a century of black activism; look at current black community

A North Carolina college takes stock of the history and future of black activism.

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Related Topix: North Carolina, University of North Carolina Greensboro

WSAV

Meltdown 101: When Unemployment Last Topped 10 Pct

The last time unemployment climbed past 10 percent, "The A-Team" was one of the top 10 TV shows and Michael Jackson was about to release "Thriller." Much has changed since the jobless rate hit 10.1 percent in September 1982, including the composition of the nation's labor force.

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Related Topix: Hip-Hop, The a-Team, Black Entertainment, Pop/Rock, Michael Jackson, Family, Teenagers

www.eurweb.com | TheNewsMan

Oprah Drops BeBe From Show: Criticism centers on his domestic violence charges.

*Oprah Winfrey has removed gospel singer BeBe Winans from her show's "karaoke challenge" until charges against him for allegedly pushing his ex-wife to the ground are resolved.

Winans appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" last week to discuss the selection of contestants for the season-long challenge. He was also seen surprising some of the finalists with news they had made the cut.

Winfrey spokesman Don Halcombe said Thursday that Winans will be cut out of the karaoke segments entirely.

Winans was charged with misdemeanor domestic assault in a Feb. 13 incident, where Winans and his ex-wife Debra were allegedly arguing about their children. Winans has a court date set for Jan. 20.

As previously reported, Winfrey was criticized this week for including Winans after she had taken a strong stand against domestic violence earlier this year. She did a show on the topic when singer Chris Brown assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna. Winfrey said at the time: "Domestic violence is something that I wouldn't tolerate. Period."

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Related Topix: The Oprah Winfrey Show, Entertainment, Television, Black Entertainment, Oprah Winfrey, Gospel, Bebe Winans

www.eurthisnthat.com | TheNewsMan

Will Michael Jordan's Son Cost His School Major Endorsement Money?

Michael Jordan and his son think they are slick.

*Jordan's son, Marcus, attends the University of Central Florida (UCF). No problem there, right?

Well, in a game Wednesday, young Jordan, being the brash fellow he apparently is, decided he wanted to wear his family shoe ... Air Jordans, of course.

The only problem with that is UCF is sponsored by Adidas! As you can imagine, Adidas was not thrilled.

Read on to find out about the ensuing drama and what's about to happen next.

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Related Topix: University of Central Florida

www.todaysdrum.com | TodaysDrum

3 Sisters, All Centenarians, Break World Records | Today's Drum

Maggie Thornton Renfro will be 115 in November. She is the 7th oldest in the world. Her life will be celebrated alongside her three sister, Carrie, 107, and Rosie Thornton, 103.

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Thu Nov 05, 2009

www.politico.com | Know4life

Racial disparity: All active ethics probes focus on black lawmakers

The House ethics committee is currently investigating seven African-American lawmakers -- more than 15 percent of the total in the House -- and privately, some black members are outraged.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Jesse Jackson, Democrat, Emanuel Cleaver, Charles Rangel, Donald Payne, William Jefferson

www.cnn.com | Inisa Love

BREAKING NEWS: 7 Killed In Shootings At Fort Hood, Pentagon Says................

(CNN) -- At least seven people are dead and between 12 and 15 wounded in shootings at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday, senior Pentagon official told CNN.

At least one person is "neutralized" in connection with the incident, and a second is "cornered," retired Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore told CNN, citing "unofficial, unconfirmed reports" from two sources.

On the Fort Hood Web site, the word "closed" is posted with the statement, "Effective immediately, Fort Hood is closed. Organizations/units are instructed to execute a 100 percent accountability of all personnel."

Fort Hood was asking people on post to stay away from windows, CNN affiliate KXXV said. The incident took place at the sports dome, now known as the soldier readiness area, the station reported.

FBI agents are headed to the scene to assist, said Erik Vasys, spokesman for the FBI office in San Antonio. He had no other details.

The military installation is located near Killeen, Texas. It is the Army's largest installation, Honore said.

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Related Topix: US Military, US Army, Fort Hood, Fort Hood, TX, Killeen, TX

www.google.com | Know4life

Half of US kids depend on food stamps during childhood: study

Nearly half of all US children, including an overwhelming majority of black children, will eat meals at some point during their childhood paid for by food stamps, an indicator of poverty, a study showed Monday.

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Related Topix: Family, Kids, Cornell University

www.eurthisnthat.com | TheNewsMan

Sex Addict Is ‘Exhausted’ with Her Lifestyle (Video)

*Well, you know where this is going, right? Wow… it’s funny! That’s probably the first thing all her friends say to her when they come by.

But seriously, Playboy bunny, Nicole Narain, was interviewed by Joy Behar yesterday on her show and Narain admitted that her sex addiction has had her scared that she wouldn’t get out of bed some days.

She wants to start a new life, masturbation-free. By the way, that’s her drug of choice in her addiction. She simply can’t get enough, but now she’s learning to cope with her “disorder.”

Can you imagine if her and Eric Benet ended up in the same Anonymous group? Good grief! Just check out the interview. There’s far too much material here.

Let’s look at this seriously, shall we? In fact, click over and check out her video.

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Related Topix: Sports, Andrew Bynum, NBA Basketball, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Players

Wed Nov 04, 2009

www.alligator.org | Inisa Love

Good Riddance To Judge Who Refused To Marry Interacial Couple

Last month, an interracial couple seeking a marriage license was turned away by a Louisiana justice of the peace on the grounds that their marriage was "mixed." The refusal was met with an eruption of criticism from civil rights groups and public officials, including Louisiana's governor, Bobby Jindal.

Finally bowing to mounting pressure, the justice in question, Keith Bardwell, resigned Tuesday, according to an Associated Press article.

We say good riddance.

When asked about the incident, Bardwell, a white man, admitted that he has a habit of turning away interracial couples because the children of these couples will suffer in life.

It's 2009. We have an interracial president. We are shocked that people like this justice still exist, let alone that they are allowed to hold public office.

But apparently Bardwell is not a relic of bad times passed. Rather, he is an example of the work America has left to do.

So, it is without any sense of irony that the liberal-socialist-left-wing-conspirators at the Alligator Editorial Board congratulate Republican Gov. Jindal - gasp - for his outspoken criticism of this man and his ignorant bigotry.

Jindal, an ethnic Indian born and raised in the southern state of Louisiana, likely faced some of the same bigotry that he publicly denounced in the weeks since this issue hit the headlines.

It would have been easy to stay out of the public discourse, or at the very least, make a few passing remarks about the issue. But Gov. Jindal kept the pressure on, with public statements that undoubtedly contributed to Bardwell's resignation.

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The Sacramento Bee

Clippers' to pay $2.725 million to settle discrimination lawsuit

Clippers owner Donald Sterling agreed to pay $2.725 million to settle allegations he discriminated against African- Americans, Hispanics and families with children at apartment buildings he controls in Los Angeles.

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Tue Nov 03, 2009

www.esquire.com | TodaysDrum

To Shut Up the Critics: What Obama's Done in a Year.

To Shut Up the Critics: What Obama's Done in a Year. A blow-by-blow breakdown of the young president's first year reveals that today's frustration stems not from a lack of policy so much as a lack of common ground. We already know who won't read this type of article.

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Related Topix: Today, Entertainment, Matt Lauer, Blog News, US Military Prisons, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Prison

What's Up Daybook

Wachovia Wells Fargo Donates $84,000 to 100 Black Men Of Atlanta, Inc.

Milton H. Jones, Jr., Chairman and President, 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc., and John T. Grant, Jr., CEO, along with Members of the Board of Directors are pleased to announce a contribution of $84,000 from The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation to 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc.

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Related Topix: Standardized Testing, Education

Mon Nov 02, 2009

Tonawanda News

ELECTION 2009: Suspicions of racism cost Iannello support

Erie County Legislator Michele Iannello, D-Kenmore, has lost the support of a union less than a week before voters hit the polls to decide whether or not to give her another term.

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Related Topix: Erie County, NY

www.womanist-musings.com | womanistmusings

Roger Ebert Proves Good Hair Was Made For White People

Rock created a movie that satisfied the voyeurism of Whiteness on the issue of Black hair. It even allowed Roger Ebert, a White man, to play the role of expert. Don’t Black women have enough to put up with, without White men believing they know everything about our beauty rituals? Whiteness never seems to miss the opportunity to inform us about ourselves. Yes, Ebert knows all about relaxers because he read about them on Wikipedia.

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Related Topix: Beverages, CocaCola

www.eurthisnthat.com | TheNewsMan

White Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Dresses In Black Face for Halloween (Photos)

*Folks have realllllllllllly been trying to push that race card as far as they can with President Obama being in office.

Now, the latest of many other race infractions is Whitney Islieb, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, who thought it would be funny if she showed up to a Halloween party in black face.

Check her out with two unidentified black girls cheezin’ it up with her! Crazy right? The information is scant on what exactly went down at the party. But, surely if the black girls weren’t on top of her beating her senseless, the night probably proceeded without incident.

We've got more photos to show you, including a white dude (yes, in black face, too) at the same party who's trying to look like Dennis Rodman, we think.

Click over to access the ish.

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The Philadelphia Tribune

The golden years lose some luster

The time is certain. At 9 a.m. each weekday they come pouring from their homes after all of the students are off the SEPTA buses and trains.

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Related Topix: Family, Elderly, Social Security, Personal Finance

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