
Judge Says Yes In Breonna Taylor Grand Juror Decision
Grand juror can speak about case.
Grand juror can speak about case.

Trump’s son removed the tweet with a photo of the two rappers in hats saying “Trump 2020” after being called out by Ice Cube on Twitter.


He removed the tweet with a photo of the two rappers in hats saying “Trump 2020” after being called out by Ice Cube on Twitter. In the original photo, both entertainers were wearing baseball caps with sports logos. Ice Cube shared the original photo on his Twitter account on July 6 to send a birthday message to 50 Cent.
Lecrae talked about his new album Restoration and new book, “I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion, But Gained My Faith”.
The District’s latest tool to slow the spread of the coronavirus launches today. It’s called DC CAN and it’s an alert system to notify users when they come in close contact with someone with COVID-19.
“We are encouraging all District residents, and those who spend time in the District, to opt into DC CAN,” said Mayor Bowser. “Using the DC CAN system is a quick and easy way to know if you might have been exposed to COVID-19. Opting in is one more way you can protect yourself, your friends and family, and our entire community.”
Beginning today, DC residents with iPhone or Android smartphones will receive a push notification inviting them to opt into exposure notifications. On iOS, users will be able to opt into exposure notifications through settings without having to download an app. On Android, users will be prompted to opt in and install the DC CAN app from the Google Play Store. Additionally, at any time, users can also go directly into their iOS settings to enable the system or go to the Play Store to download the DC CAN app.
“This technology was created for the sole purpose of helping us stop the spread of COVID-19. Knowing your exposure history allows you to self-quarantine quickly, seek medical attention, and reduce the potential of exposing others,” said Dr. LaQuandra S. Nesbitt, Director, DC Health. “DC CAN is another tool helping our contact tracing efforts in the District. The Exposure Notifications System will be disabled once the pandemic reaches a point that no longer necessitates the use of this technology.”
Once you opt-in to the notification system, the Exposure Notifications System will generate a random ID for your device. To help ensure these random IDs can’t be used to identify you or your location, they change every 10-20 minutes. Your phone and the phones around you will work in the background to exchange these privacy-preserving random IDs via Bluetooth. You do not need to have the app open for this process to take place. Your phone periodically checks all the random IDs associated with positive COVID-19 cases against its own list. If there’s a match, you will receive a COVID-19 exposure notification, with further instructions from DC Health on how to keep you and the people around you safe.
For COVID-19, a close proximity is anyone who was within six feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes. An infected person can spread COVID-19 starting from 48 hours (or two days) before the person had any symptoms or tested positive for COVID-19.
DC CAN protects users’ privacy and data security. The Exposure Notification System does not track the users’ location. Google, Apple, or other users cannot see the user’s identity and only public health authorities can use this system. Users can choose to share their information for public health purposes only and you can optionally provide your phone number so that a contact tracer may follow-up. Users’ information will not be shared with any other agencies like law enforcement or immigration. Users can also choose not to share any personal information and still use the system privately and anonymously.
For more information about DC CAN, visit coronavirus.dc.gov/dccan. For more information about EN Express visit www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/.
The “You Go Girl Conference, From the Tribe to The City” is this Saturday
Momma’s Safe Haven presents You Go Girl “Female Transformational Conference” from the Tribe to the City October 24th from 9am to 4pm. Activities include panel discussion, professional makeovers, finance seminars, and self-defense demonstrations. For more information go here:
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We look at this complicated and sensitive issue from miscarriage to SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome, and how couples handle it.

Dr. Plenty’s Podcast
Resources
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Pregnancyafterlosssupport.org
Childrengrieve.org

Trump responded on Twitter and said he needs “better decisions” from Dr. Fauci.

“Once a cheater … Or, do you think people can change?”
When it’s Ladies’ Night, you already know the conversation is gonna be lit. First off, we talked about voter suppression and why it’s important to plan ahead before going out to vote. Do whatever you have to do to get it done. #VOTE2020.
What do women always talk about when we get together? MEN. Cardi B had just announced that she went back to her cheating husband, Offset. So, of course, we talked about what to expect when you go back. Can you complain if he cheats again? Are you sending the message that it’s ok to cheat?
The best part of the conversation is always the comment section. Join in the convo every Wednesday night at 9pm ET. Yes, it’s Ladies’ Night… But all men are welcome too. Never know. You could learn something about the women in your life. And if you have ideas on what we should address next, email us at ladiesnight@whur.com!
What a night of reminiscing with former hosts of “Rap City”, comedian Chris Thomas and the always gorgeous Big Lez.
What a night of reminiscing with former hosts of “Rap City”, comedian Chris Thomas and the always gorgeous Big Lez.
They took us down memory lane. As he was the very first host of “Rap City”, Chris talked about the very beginning. Along with his talent of doing “spot on” impressions, his comedic timing made “Rap City” the show to watch.
Big Lez came along at a time when women were just entering into the rap/hip hop world. She was the only woman to host “Rap City”, and she did it with style. She was already a sought after choreographer and dancer. Remember her from the silhouette on “A Different World?” Yessir! That was Big Lez!
DC Health Department has added 8 new states to its list of high-risk states. Nearly 40 states are now on the list where persons coming into DC from those areas must self-quarantine.
Anyone coming into Washington, DC from a high-risk state (within the prior 14 days) who was traveling for non-essential activities will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days from their arrival in the District. Individuals traveling from high-risk states after essential travel or arriving in the District for essential travel are required to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days and, if they show signs or experience symptoms of COVID-19, they are to self-quarantine and seek medical advice or testing.
Travel to and from Maryland and Virginia is exempt from the Order. This list should be used until Monday, November 2.
States that were added to the updated list include: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.
No states were removed from the updated list.
High-risk states that require 14 days of self-quarantine:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
All individuals coming into Washington, DC from high-risk states can find the full Mayor’s Order atcoronavirus.dc.gov/phasetwo.
Project Community Connect kicks off today and runs through Friday
United Way of the National Capital Area is kicking off its Project Community Connect this week and it’s filled with a host of activities to help those experiencing homelessness. I have details on the project and how you maybe able to assist. My guest is Nedelka Phillips – Senior Vice President of United Way of the National Capital Area
The United Way of NCA is hosting Project Community Connect Monday, October 19th thru Friday, October 23rd with a range of services ranging from food access, education, health, economic opportunities, and meeting the basic needs of those experiencing homelessness. For more information go here:
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President Frederick talks with Dr. Niambi Carter, Associate Professor with the Department of Political Science at Howard University.
ABOUT
This year’s election has everyone on edge, waiting to see who will be the President of the United States. Howard University Political Science professors have been keeping our community informed with everything you need to know about the election. On this episode of “The Journey,” President Frederick talks with Dr. Niambi Carter, Associate Professor with the Department of Political Science at Howard University.
Air Date: October 18, 2020
What do black men have to say?


Bijan Ghaisar was shot and killed by officers following a pursuit on the George Washington Parkway that began when the 25-year-old fled from a crash scene.

Maryland’s republican governor again snubs President Trump.
Hogan, who is a republican, has often been at odds with President Trump and is rumored to be thinking about a possible 2024 presidential bid.
Hogan said he voted by mail and wrote Reagan’s name on his ballot because he wanted to make a statement. In 2016, Hogan wrote in the name of his father for president after deciding that he could not support Trump or then Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Reagan, the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989, died in 2004.
Anne Arundel County Police say mother abducted her 7-year-old son after breaking into father’s home and assaulting him.
According to a tweet from police, the mother, maternal grandmother and two men broke into the boy’s father’s home, assaulted the father and paternal grandparents, and took the boy out of his bed wearing only his underwear.
Police say they left in a four-door dark colored Chrysler 300 with large rims. Detectives are investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-222-4731.
SKI added, “The last month has been real special. Teaming with JON PLATT and MIKE JACKSON from SONY ATV is a dream come true. And seeing such a great response so quickly at WHUR with NINA BROWN and myself is just a blessing. But stay tuned folks, there is more Incredible news coming out soon”.
SONY ATV Chairman/CEO JON PLATT said, “It is no surprise that his talent as a DJ and producer continues to make history, and we look forward to creating more opportunities for his music.”
SKI added, “The last month has been real special. Teaming with JON PLATT and MIKE JACKSON from SONY ATV is a dream come true. And seeing such a great response so quickly at WHUR with NINA BROWN and myself is just a blessing. But stay tuned folks, there is more Incredible news coming out soon”.
SONY/ATV VP/Creative MIKE JACKSON said, “In addition to co-writing the No.1 hit single “Wap” by CARDI B and MEGAN THEE STALLION, FRANK brings a wealth of experience and talent to our company, as well as a timeless catalogue of great music. I am honored to have FRANK join the SONY/ATV FAMILY.”
SKI recently returned to WHUR (NET NEWS 7/30).
It’s important to know your voting status and where to vote.
You Have The Power to Make A Difference! With the 2020 election approaching, it’s important to know the changes that could effect where and how you will be able to cast your ballot this year in Prince George’s County. My guest is Ms. Tammie Norman – League of Women Votes of Prince George’s County.
For voting information go to: www.vote411.org
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How to make the best money decisions regarding homeownership.


“Advocacy” is woven into the fabric of Howard University’s DNA. Since the institution’s founding in 1867 the faculty, staff and students have embodied the mission of truth and service through the pursuit of social justice in numerous ways, including marching, protesting, and lobbying. Now, more than 150 years later, the social unrest of today’s society has made clear that the need for advocacy must press on. Howard University will continue to lead by example and demonstrate the variety of ways our community can engage: Advocacy through your Voice, Advocacy through your Dollars and Advocacy through your Vote. While this year’s Homecoming will be virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic, now is an optimal time for us to unify our spirits around our collective goals of social justice, inclusivity and equity for all.
“Advocacy appropriately captures the energy of this moment in our society and the need to use this time wisely to continue to move Howard Forward, ensuring that this great university will continue producing the scholars and leaders that our society desperately needs,” says President Wayne A. I. Frederick. “We invite our students, alumni and friends to join the campus community in this series of virtual Homecoming events around the theme of advocacy and use this as an opportunity to reignite and reinvigorate your passion for change in our society. Let’s recommit to this great institution which is standing on the front lines to uphold our mission of truth and service every day.”
The week of festivities will begin with a virtual version of the annual Howard University Day of Service on Saturday, October 10, a continuation of the volunteer spirit connecting Bison to their communities. From emphasizing service, we will segue into a day of praise, featuring Howard’s legendary “Call to Chapel” on Sunday, October 11. The centerpiece of Homecoming will be an expanded version of the HU Ideas Symposium, which will feature a virtual national conference titled “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice,” held October 14-16. On Friday, October 16, President Frederick will present the State of the University Address and provide updates on the progress of Howard’s exciting strategic plan.
In lieu of traveling to Washington, D.C., alumni and friends are asked to make a financial contribution to Howard University, investing the dollars they would have used to experience Homecoming in person to support our students instead.
“When Howard Homecoming takes place, the entire city experiences an economic boon from the increase in flights, hotel stays, dining and more. However, if those dollars are invested into the University itself, particularly during this pandemic, we’ll be able to assist students who need a hand making ends meet,” says Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations David P. Bennett. “We are grateful to each of our donors who have decided to reinvest their travel dollars into our scholars who are pushing through this challenging time to stay on course for graduation. Each donation has a significant impact in making that dream a reality.”
For a complete list of events, visit https://homecoming.howard.edu/. To follow the latest homecoming news on social media, use the hashtag #HUHC20.
911 Dispatchers Took 14 Minutes To Dispatch In Train Separation.

Former President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea set to participate in Howard University virtual homecoming.
This is part of a three-day virtual conference, hosted by Howard University and part of Homecoming festivities, titled “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice.”
Watch live today, starting at 11:00 AM EDT, at: https://howard.zoom.us/j/87184346054 and use the Meeting Password: 20202020.
This event is part of CGI U’s commitment to providing student leaders with mentorship, training, funding, peer networking, and opportunities for students to engage with national and global leaders throughout the year. Since its launch in 2007, CGI U has been a leader in bringing together over 10,000 college students from around the globe to take action and tackle the world’s most pressing challenges by building “Commitments to Action,” – new, specific, and measurable social impact projects.
CGI U’s year-round programming includes $100,000 in funding given to student projects that address the COVID-19 pandemic; a partnership with IBM Call for Code to help students develop app-based projects that address COVID-19 and climate change; programming with the Peter G. Peterson Foundation including a conversation last week with Chelsea Clinton on how young people are reinventing civic engagement; and a new partnership with Verizon to help students develop innovative technology solutions to pressing domestic issues. This also follows last week’s CGI University + Morehouse College event, which focused on addressing structural inequality and supporting student action. Watch these discussions, which included national health, education, business, and student leaders, here: live.cgiu.org
The discussions are part of Howard University’s 2020 Homecoming festivities, centered around the theme of “Advocacy.” “Advocacy” is woven into the fabric of Howard University’s DNA. Since the institution’s founding in 1867 the faculty, staff and students have embodied the mission of truth and service through the pursuit of social justice in numerous ways, including marching, protesting, and lobbying.
The centerpiece of Homecoming is an expanded version of the HU Ideas Symposium, which features a virtual conference titled “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice,” held October 14-16. On Friday, October 16, President Frederick will present the State of the University Address and provide updates on the progress of Howard’s exciting strategic plan.
A new campaign is underway that spotlights the attractions available in Prince George’s County
Experience Prince George’s has kicked off Social Distance Hear, a campaign to encourage locals and travelers to stay active and engage in the county’s expansive outdoor amenities, from golfing and hiking excursions, to unique shopping and historical expeditions. For more information go here:
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New developments in the Central Park birdwatcher story, militia kidnapping allegations, large voting crowds and George Floyd’s birthday.


Judge extends Virginia’s voters registration until 11:59 p.m. Thursday
Civil rights groups and others had sued saying the website debacle cut short the time people would have been able to vote and that lack of time disenfranchised voters.
The order by U.S. District Court Judge John Gibney Jr. Wednesday morning allows voters to register through the Board of Elections website until 11:59 p.m. Thursday. Voters can also register in person at local elections officers or other agencies until 5 p.m. Mail-in registrations must be postmarked by tomorrow
Project A.B.L.E. Teaches D.C. Officers To Intervene

A number of schools in Maryland and Virginia decided to cancel the SAT exams.

Attorney Nkechi Taifa discusses Black Lives Matter and the Black Power Movement as well as her autobiography.
With musical performances by Josh-X, Lecrae, Baby Rose, DVSN, Ledisi and MORE!
Reignite and reinvigorate your passion for change in our society. Celebrating advocacy – from Howard University – to the world. This is the HUR @Homecoming on the platforms of the WHUR Digital Network. Now your hosts, HU alumni, DJ Iran reppin’ C/O ’92, Coka-Lani reppin’ C/O ’95 and Mansey Pullen reppin’ C/O ’83.

President Wayne A. I. Frederick will deliver his annual State of the University Address, where he will provide key updates on academics, University finances, Howard University Hospital, enrollment, student initiatives and much more!
Understanding phishing and other consumer scams
The American Bankers Association is launching a first-of-its-kind, industry-wide campaign to educate consumers about the persistent threat of phishing scams. The engaging #BanksNeverAskThat campaign uses attention-grabbing humor to reinforce the notion that banks do not text, call or email customers asking for sensitive information like their passwords and social security numbers. The campaign is the largest consumer protection initiative in ABA’s history. For more information go here:
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DC Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie talks about his reparations bills.


Cut fiber optics cable put a hold on registration.

If you miss the deadline you can register during in-person early voting or on Election Day.

FBI now says militia group also planned to kidnap Virginia’s governor.
FBI agent Richard Trask says the militia members discussed taking a sitting governor, specifically governors of Michigan and Virginia over their coronavirus shutdown orders.
The FBI obtained the information from a person who attended a June 6th meeting in Dublin, Ohio where the plot was discussed. According to reports, that person later became an informant. The FBI thwarted the plot nearly two weeks ago charging 13 people in an alleged domestic terror plot.
The alleged scheme included overthrowing several state governments.
The Rangel and Pickering fellowship programs are now taking applications
Two programs with two ways for African American students to jump start their careers and get paid while doing it. Fellowship is a premier U.S. Department of State program created to attract diverse talent to its Foreign Service. The Fellowship seeks individuals who are interested in uniquely rewarding career of international service. Foreign Service Officers represent the United States in countries around the world by promoting human rights, assisting American citizens overseas, enhancing prosperity and development, deepening ties between the United States and people around the world, and supporting U.S. global values and interests. www.pickeringfellowship.
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Breast health for woman and men.
“Patience” Participants in the Howard University Hospital Annual “Mammo Day”

Before you visit your local pool or gym you will have to visit the District’s Department of Recreation website to reserve a time.

A rare opportunity to let out some anger and frustration
It’s no secret that lots of people are feeling stressed and overwhelmed. The objective of Remix Rage is to support children, youth, and adults to transition from “10 to Zen.” On Saturday, October 31t from12pm to 6pm they will host Arts Heals Fall Festival and Remix Rage Smash Room Grand Opening. More Information here:
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President Wayne Frederick talks to Political Strategist Donna Brazile about the current political cycle and what we should expect as we approach the election.
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Lately, we have been getting constant updates on the presidency and the upcoming election process. As a result, many Americans are more motivated to head to the polls and make their voices heard. Today, the conversation will highlight the latest news in politics and what we should expect during this political cycle as we approach the Presidential election. On today’s episode of “The Journey,” President Wayne Frederick talks to Political Strategist and Former Chair for the Democratic National Committee, Donna Brazile.
Air Date: October 11, 2020
Stories about coming out and living their true selves.


Judge cites safety concerns in Derek Chauvin decision.

Trump Expected To Hold Campaign Event At White House Tomorrow.

The prestigious organization announced the guest list Thursday for the ceremony, which will debut Nov. 7 on HBO.
CLEVELAND (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs, Bruce Springsteen and Alicia Keys will be among a star-studded guest list for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2020 induction.
The prestigious organization announced the guest list Thursday for the ceremony, which will debut Nov. 7 on HBO. The show will honor this year’s inductees including Whitney Houston, the Notorious B.I.G., The Doobie Brothers, Nine Inch Nails, T. Rex and Depeche Mode.
Jon Landau and Irving Azoff will be honored with the Ahmet Ertegun award.
Other guests will include Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, Gwen Stefani, Charlize Theron, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Adam Levine and Brad Paisley.
The event was scheduled for May 2, but was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dave Grohl will kick off the show with a “heartfelt introduction” to the new class of inductees. The special guests will speak on how this year’s inductees impacted their personal life and careers.
“The stark reality is that many movie theaters will not be able to open again if they don’t receive government help,” says Esther Baruh, director of government relations for the association. “This is as urgent as it gets.”
NEW YORK (AP) — The Pixar film “Soul” will skip theaters and instead premiere on Disney+ on Christmas, the Walt Disney Co. announced Thursday, sending one of the fall’s last big movies straight to streaming.
The move, widely expected after the recent exodus of most major upcoming releases, marks one of the final dominos to fall in Hollywood’s disastrous autumn. Following the exit of the James Bond film “No Time to Die” from November, the next big movie on the calendar is Warner Bros.′ “Wonder Woman 1984,” currently set for Dec. 25.
The successive delays of the film industry’s would-be blockbusters has only made the dire circumstances of movie theaters more acute. Earlier this week, Cinemark said it would again shutter the U.S. and U.K. locations of its Regal cinemas, the country’s second-largest theater chain.
On Thursday, the National Association of Theatre Owners, the trade group of exhibitors, said its #SaveYourCinema campaign has flooded Congress with more than 300,000 letters. Filmmakers including Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins have joined the campaign lobbying Congress to bring financial relief to theater owners. Without aid, the organization said, 69% of small and mid-sized movie theater companies will close or go bankrupt.
“The stark reality is that many movie theaters will not be able to open again if they don’t receive government help,” says Esther Baruh, director of government relations for the association. “This is as urgent as it gets.”
“Soul” will be available for Disney+ to subscribers at no further charge. Disney last month steered “Mulan” to its streaming service of 60 million-plus subscribers but charged $30 for early access.
Disney has been hit hard by the pandemic. It recently announced that it would lay off 28,000 workers, most of them at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. On Wednesday, the activist investor Daniel Loeb, founder of hedge fund Third Point, urged the company to more than double its budget for streaming content in a letter to Disney Chief Executive Bob Chapek.
Expectation had been high for “Soul,” directed by Pete Docter, Pixar’s chief creative officer and the filmmaker behind “Up” and “Inside Out.” The film, about a middle school teacher (Jamie Foxx) with dreams of becoming a jazz musician, was originally to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Its theatrical release had been scheduled for Nov. 20.
“The world can be an exhausting and frustrating place – but it’s also full of unexpected joys, even in seemingly mundane things,” said Docter in a statement. “‘Soul’ investigates what’s really important in our lives, a question we’re all asking these days. I hope it will bring some humor and fun to people at a time when everyone can surely use that.”
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“We are working tirelessly with multiple partners on sustaining the industry once we raise our curtains again,” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League, which represents producers.
NEW YORK (AP) — Fans of Broadway will have to wait a little longer for shows to resume — until at least late May.
Although an exact date for various performances to resume has yet to be determined, Broadway producers are now offering refunds and exchanges for tickets purchased for shows through May 30.
“We are working tirelessly with multiple partners on sustaining the industry once we raise our curtains again,” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League, which represents producers.
Broadway theaters abruptly closed on March 12, knocking out all shows — including 16 that were still scheduled to open — and scrambling the Tony Award schedule. Producers, citing health and city authorities, previously extended the shutdown to June 7, then again to Sept. 6 and again to Jan. 3.
The new timeframe may complicate a clutch of show that had planned to open in the spring, including “MJ,” “The Music Man,” “Flying Over Sunset,” “Caroline or Change,” “Plaza Suite,” “American Buffalo” and “The Minutes.”
Actors’ Equity Association, the national union that represents actors and stage managers, has urged lawmakers to include arts funding and loans to help those who work in the live performing arts.
The move by the Broadway League comes less than a month after the Metropolitan Opera said it will skip an entire season for the first time in its nearly 140-year history and intends to return from the pandemic layoff next September.
In London, producer Cameron Mackintosh has said his company’s West End productions of “Hamilton,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Mary Poppins” and “Les Miserables” won’t reopen until 2021 due to the pandemic. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., has canceled most previously announced performances and events through the end of 2020, as has the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston.
Broadway grossed $1.8 billion last season and attracted a record 15 million people. Producers and labor unions are discussing ways theaters can reopen safely.
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He faces two felony charges — assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The complaint states Lanez “inflicted great bodily injury” on Megan Thee Stallion.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles prosecutors on Thursday charged rapper Tory Lanez with shooting artist Megan Thee Stallion during an argument earlier this year.
Lanez is accused of shooting at Megan Thee Stallion’s feet, hitting her, after she left a SUV during a fight in the Hollywood Hills on July 12, according to a release.
He faces two felony charges — assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The complaint states Lanez “inflicted great bodily injury” on Megan Thee Stallion.
A message sent to Lanez’s representative was not immediately returned.
Lanez, a 27-year-old Canadian rapper and singer whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, is due to be arraigned Tuesday in Los Angeles. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of roughly 23 years.
Lanez was arrested the night of the shooting but released after posting bail. Prosecutors are recommending that his bail be set at $1.1 million at his arraignment.

Megan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan Pete, is identified in the felony complaint only as Megan P.
She had declined to name Lanez as the person who shot her in social media posts and videos on the subject for more than a month. But on Aug. 20, she said in an Instagram video that “Yes … Tory shot me,” and urged him to “stop lying” about the incident.
She’s discussed the shooting in several often emotional Instagram videos, calling it “super scary” and “the worst experience of my life.”
She declined to tell police that night that she had been shot, and initial reports were only that a woman had foot injuries consistent with broken glass. She has said that she was too frightened the situation would have escalated if she revealed to police that there had been gunfire.
Lanez has not spoken publicly about the incident. On Sept. 24, he said on his social media accounts that he would break his silence that evening, but that announcement turned out to be a teaser for the release of his fifth studio album, “Daystar.”
Lanez has not reached the stardom that Megan the Stallion has, but had a Billboard top 20 hit with “Luv” in 2016, and has had a successful run of mixtapes and major-label records since his career began in 2009.
At the time of the shooting, Megan Thee Stallion was already a major hip-hop star following a triumphant year that saw her nominated for artist of the year at the MTV Video Music Awards. Since the shooting, her guest stint on the Cardi B song “WAP” helped turn the track — and music video — into a huge cultural phenomenon, and she has performed on the season premiere of “Saturday Night Live.”
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Entertainment Writer Jonathan Landrum Jr. contributed to this report.
ATLANTA, Oct. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Greenwood has secured $3 million in seed funding from private investors as the first digital banking platform for Black and Latinx people and business owners. Greenwood features best-in-class online banking services and innovative ways of giving back to Black and Latinx causes and businesses.
Greenwood’s founders include:
“It’s no secret that traditional banks have failed the Black and Latinx community,” said Ryan Glover. “We needed to create a new financial platform that understands our history and our needs going forward, a banking platform built by us and for us, a platform that helps us build a stronger future for our communities. This is our time to take back control of our lives and our financial future. That is why we launched Greenwood, modern banking for the culture.”
“Today, a dollar circulates for 20 days in the white community but only six hours in the Black community,” said Michael ‘Killer Mike’ Render. “Moreover, a Black person is twice as likely as a white person to be denied a mortgage. This lack of fairness in the financial system is why we created Greenwood.”
Greenwood’s executive leadership includes:
Greenwood’s initial products are savings and spending accounts that come with a stunningly designed black metal debit card for customers who sign up by the end of the year. Advanced features like Apple, Samsung, and Android pay, virtual debit cards, peer-to-peer transfers, mobile check deposits, and free ATM usage in over 30,000 locations are offered with no hidden fees. Customers who invite their friends to open accounts receive cash awards as a thank you from Greenwood. All deposits are FDIC insured by a partner bank.
Additionally, Greenwood plans to work with brick and mortar minority-owned backs to provide deposits to help strengthen historically black banks.
“The work that we did in the civil rights movement wasn’t just about being able to sit at the counter. It was also about being able to own the restaurant,” said Ambassador Andrew Young. “We have the skills, talent and energy to compete anywhere in the world, but to grow the economy, it has to be based on the spirit of the universe and not the greed of the universe. Killer Mike, Ryan and I are launching Greenwood to continue this work of empowering black and brown people to have economic opportunity.”
Greenwood Gives Back
Greenwood has three key avenues to support Black and Latinx causes and businesses:
History of the name “Greenwood”
The Greenwood name pays homage to the prosperous “Black Wall Street,” part of the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the early 20th Century — a center of African American enterprise, entertainment, skills, wealth and investment capital. Though it was destroyed by white mobs in 1921, the Greenwood District remains an enduring symbol of the economic potential of community solidarity. The new Greenwood neobank takes inspiration from the entrepreneurial and empowering spirit of the Greenwood District where a dollar typically circulated 36 times – and for up to a year — within the Black community. The new Greenwood also is proud to be a backer of the contemporary Greenwood Culture Center in Oklahoma.
To sign up for a Greenwood account, visit www.bankgreenwood.com.
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Gene Noble performs his hot single “Matching Tattoos”!
What a fun night chatting it up with singer, songwriter Gene Noble. I had no idea that we speak the same musical language. He practically honed his craft at the legendary Village Underground in New York City. That was my spot! Anyone who was serious about taking their vocals to higher levels would frequent this “land of truly gifted musicians”. It was there that we would all shed. The crowd was quick to let you know if they were feeling you. Or not. The brave ones would sign up, and hit the open mic when your name is called.
Gene was one of the regulars. He told us how he would put his name on the list, then quickly take it off if a great singer went on before him. Well, there were so many great ones. Thankfully, he mustered up the courage to get up there and show everyone what he was working with. He came back again and again. He said that it was there that he found his voice as a singer. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Keep your ears tuned to WHUR and we’ll let you know when his new album drops next month. In the meantime, hit him up on social media at: @iamgenenoble
wHUR’s Community’s Choice is packed with a host of free family events.
United Way National Capital Area’s Project Community Connect is October 19th – 23rd. This year there will be in-person resource kit deliveries and virtual workshops. www.uwnca.org
WHUR’s Community’s Choice
To get your non-profit on WHUR’s Community’s Choice, email Renee Nash at rnash@whur.com at least three weeks prior to your event.
Female Transformational Conference
Momma Safe Haven invites your to its You Go Girl Female Transformational Conference October 24th. Explore self-love and learn to power thru. www.mommassafehaven.org
WHUT Education
WHUT reminds you to read, talk, sing, and play with your children every day. Get free educational tips on how. www.whut.org
Housing Services
Do you have questions about your tenant rights in DC? Housing Counseling Services, Inc. is hosting a series of virtual workshops throughout the month of October to answer your questions. www.housingetc.org
Fire Safety
WHUR and the DC Fire and EMS Department remind you that smoke alarms save lives. When you hear the chirp, it’s time to change the battery. 202-727-1614.
Harvest Festival
Thursdays in October just got a lot more festive. 11th Street Bridge is hosting the Taste of the Harvest Festival Homestyle weekly. www.bridgepark.org
Halloween Safety
The Black Coalition Against COVID reminds you this Halloween avoid taking the kids door to door trick or treating and try other fun things. Get some ideas. www.blackcoalitionagainstcovid.org