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Bill Cosby Loses Appeal Of Sexual Assault Conviction

“This decision is a reminder that no one is above the law,” Andrea Constand, the victim in Cosby’s case, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Bill Cosby lost his bid to overturn his sexual assault conviction Tuesday, as an appeals court upheld the verdict in the first celebrity trial of the #MeToo era.

In its ruling, the Superior Court upheld the right of prosecutors to call other accusers to bolster their case — the same issue that was fought over in pretrial hearings before movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault trial.

“This decision is a reminder that no one is above the law,” Andrea Constand, the victim in Cosby’s case, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Cosby’s lawyers in his appeal said the suburban Philadelphia judge had improperly allowed the five women to testify at last year’s retrial although he’d let just one woman testify at the first trial in 2017.

But the Superior Court said Pennsylvania law allows the testimony if it shows Cosby had a “signature” pattern of drugging and molesting women.

“Here, the (prior bad act) evidence established appellant’s unique sexual assault playbook,” the court said, noting that “no two events will ever be identical.”

The court went on to say that the similarities were no accident.

“Not only did the (prior bad act) evidence tend to establish a predictable pattern of criminal sexual behavior unique to appellant, it simultaneously tended to undermine any claim that appellant was unaware of or mistaken about victim’s failure to consent to the sexual contact that formed the basis of the aggravated indecent assault charges,” the panel said in its ruling.

Lawyers for Cosby had argued eight issues on appeal, including the judge’s decision to let prosecutors use portions of a deposition he gave in the accuser’s related civil suit. His lawyers also argued that he had a binding promise from a former prosecutor that he would never be charged in the case and could testify freely at a deposition in accuser Andrea Constand’s related lawsuit.

The appeals court rejected those arguments and upheld the judge’s classification of Cosby as a sexually violent predator.

Cosby, 82, can now ask the state Supreme Court to consider his appeal.

The long-married Cosby, once beloved as “America’s Dad” for his TV role as Dr. Cliff Huxtable on the hugely popular sitcom “The Cosby Show,” has acknowledged having sexual contact with a string of younger women, many of whom came to him for career advice and took alcohol or pills he offered them.

After the ruling, Cosby’s spokesman accused the appeals court of failing to properly review the case and repeated longstanding attacks made by Cosby’s wife and others on the court system.

“We’re not shocked because it shows the world that this isn’t about justice, but this is a political scheme to destroy America’s Dad, however they will not stop us and we will prevail in the State Supreme Court,” spokesman Andrew Wyatt said in a statement. “Mr. Cosby remains hopeful and he stands behind his innocence.”

Cosby has been serving a three- to 10-year prison term for the 2004 encounter at his suburban Philadelphia home, which he deemed consensual.

He was arrested a decade later, after a federal judge unsealed portions of the deposition at the request of The Associated Press and new prosecutors reopened the criminal case.

The Superior Court panel, in arguments in Harrisburg in August, asked why Cosby’s lawyers didn’t get a written immunity agreement and have it approved by a judge, instead of relying on an oral promise.

“This is not a low-budget operation we were operating here. They had an unlimited budget,” said Superior Court Judge John T. Bender, who questioned whether any court would have approved the deal.

Judge Steven O’Neill’s decision to let the other accusers testify came after more than 60 women accused Cosby of sexual misconduct. Prosecutors asked to call 19 of them. Superior Court Judge John Bender appeared to agree with O’Neill’s logic in letting some take the stand.

“The reality of it is, he gives them drugs and then he sexually assaults them. And in four out of the five, those were in mentor situations,” Bender said.

Kristen L. Weisenberger, representing Cosby, said one of the women wasn’t even sure she was sexually assaulted. However, prosecutors said, that’s how Cosby planned it.

O’Neill had allowed just one other accuser at Cosby’s first trial in 2017, when the jury deadlocked. Cosby’s lawyers called his later decision to let more women testify arbitrary and prejudicial.

He and his lawyers and agents have suggested that many of the accusers were gold diggers seeking money or fame. He told a news outlet in November that he expects to serve the maximum 10-year sentence if he loses the appeal, because he would never express remorse to the parole board.

Cosby agreed to pay Constand, a former Temple University women’s basketball team manager, about $3.4 million to settle her lawsuit. His insurance company, following his conviction, settled at least nine other defamation lawsuits filed by accusers for undisclosed sums.

Constand, who first went to police about Cosby in 2005, thanked Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele for fighting “tirelessly throughout two trials and the appeals process” for her.

A former professional basketball player turned massage therapist, she is launching a foundation in her native Ontario to help other sexual assault victims with their healing. She is also starting to work with law enforcement groups to help them understand the process that victims go through.

She described herself as “pleased and relieved” the verdict was upheld.

The AP does not typically identify sexual assault victims without their permission, which Constand has granted.

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This story has been updated to correct that the court ruled Tuesday, not Monday.

‘We Must Act;’ Democrats Unveil Trump Impeachment Charges

“He endangers our democracy; he endangers our national security,” said Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., the Judiciary chairman announcing the charges before a portrait of George Washington. “Our next election is at risk. … That is why we must act now.”

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress — pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered national security in his dealings with Ukraine.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi, flanked by the chairmen of the impeachment inquiry committees, stood at the Capitol for what she called a “solemn act.″ Voting is expected in a matter of days in the Judiciary Committee and by Christmas in the full House. Trump insisted he did npthing wrong and his reelection campaign called it “rank partisnaship.”

“He endangers our democracy; he endangers our national security,” said Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., the Judiciary chairman announcing the charges before a portrait of George Washington. “Our next election is at risk. … That is why we must act now.”

Trump tweeted ahead of the announcement that impeaching a president with a record like his would be “sheer Political Madness!”

The outcome, though, appears increasingly set as the House prepares for voting, as it has only three times in history against a U.S. president. Approval of the charges would send them to the Senate in January, where the Republican majority would be unlikely to convict Trump.

Democratic leaders say Trump put his political interests above those of the nation when he asked Ukraine to investigate his rivals, including Democrat Joe Biden, and then withheld $400 million in military aid as the U.S. ally faced an aggressive Russia. They say he then tried obstructed Congress by stonewalling the House investigation.

In drafting the articles of impeachment, Pelosi faced a legal and political challenge of balancing the views of her majority while hitting the Constitution’s bar of “treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”

Some liberal lawmakers wanted more expansive charges encompassing the findings from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Centrist Democrats preferred to keep the impeachment articles more focused on Trump’s actions toward Ukraine. House Democrats have announced two articles of impeachment charging President Donald Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

When asked during a Monday evening event if she had enough votes to impeach the Republican president, Pelosi said she would let House lawmakers vote their conscience.

“On an issue like this, we don’t count the votes. People will just make their voices known on it,” Pelosi said at The Wall Street Journal CEO Council. “I haven’t counted votes, nor will I.”

Trump, who has declined to mount a defense in the actual House hearings, tweeted Tuesday just as the six Democratic House committee chairmen prepared to make their announcement.

“To Impeach a President who has proven through results, including producing perhaps the strongest economy in our country’s history, to have one of the most successful presidencies ever, and most importantly, who has done NOTHING wrong, is sheer Political Madness! #2020Election,” he wrote on Twitter.

The president also spent part of Monday tweeting against the impeachment proceedings. He and his allies have called the process “absurd.”

The next steps emerged in the swiftly moving proceedings as Pelosi convened a meeting of the impeachment committee chairmen at her office in the Capitol late Monday following an acrimonious, nearly 10-hour hearing at the Judiciary Committee, which could vote as soon as this week.

“I think there’s a lot of agreement,” Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, the Democratic chairman of the Foreign Affairs committee, told reporters as he exited Pelosi’s office. “A lot of us believe that what happened with Ukraine especially is not something we can just close our eyes to.”

At the Judiciary hearing, Democrats said Trump’s push to have Ukraine investigate rival Joe Biden while withholding U.S. military aid ran counter to U.S. policy and benefited Russia as well as himself.

“President Trump’s persistent and continuing effort to coerce a foreign country to help him cheat to win an election is a clear and present danger to our free and fair elections and to our national security,” said Dan Goldman, the director of investigations at the House Intelligence Committee, presenting the finding of the panel’s 300-page report of the inquiry.

Republicans rejected not just Goldman’s conclusion of the Ukraine matter; they also questioned his very appearance before the Judiciary panel. In a series of heated exchanges, they said Rep. Adam Schiff, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, should appear rather than sending his lawyer.

From the White House, Trump tweeted repeatedly, assailing the “Witch Hunt!” and “Do Nothing Democrats.”

In drafting the articles of impeachment, Pelosi is facing a legal and political challenge of balancing the views of her majority while hitting the Constitution’s bar of “treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”

Some liberal lawmakers wanted more expansive charges encompassing the findings from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Centrist Democrats preferred to keep the impeachment articles more focused on Trump’s actions toward Ukraine.

Nadler was blunt as he opened Monday’s hearing, saying, “President Trump put himself before country.”

Trump’s conduct, Nadler said at the end of the daylong hearing, “is clearly impeachable.”

Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the committee, said Democrats are racing to jam impeachment through on a “clock and a calendar” ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

“They can’t get over the fact that Donald Trump is the president of the United States, and they don’t have a candidate that can beat him,” Collins said.

In one testy exchange, Republican attorney Stephen Castor dismissed the transcript of Trump’s crucial call with Ukraine as “eight ambiguous lines” that did not amount to the president seeking a personal political favor.

Democrats argued vigorously that Trump’s meaning could not have been clearer in seeking political dirt on Biden, his possible opponent in the 2020 election.

The Republicans tried numerous times to halt or slow the proceedings, and the hearing was briefly interrupted early on by a protester shouting, “We voted for Donald Trump!” The protester was escorted from the House hearing room by Capitol Police.

The White House is refusing to participate in the impeachment process. Trump and and his allies acknowledge he likely will be impeached in the Democratic-controlled House, but they also expect acquittal next year in the Senate, where Republicans have the majority.

The president focused Monday on the long-awaited release of the Justice Department report into the 2016 Russia investigation. The inspector general found that the FBI was justified in opening its investigation into ties between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia and that the FBI did not act with political bias, despite “serious performance failures” up the bureau’s chain of command.

Democrats say Trump abused his power in a July 25 phone call when he asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for a favor in investigating Democrats. That was bribery, they say, since Trump was withholding nearly $400 million in military aid that Ukraine depended on to counter Russian aggression.

Pelosi and Democrats point to what they call a pattern of misconduct by Trump in seeking foreign interference in elections from Mueller’s inquiry of the Russia probe to Ukraine.

In his report, Mueller said he could not determine that Trump’s campaign conspired or coordinated with Russia in the 2016 election. But Mueller said he could not exonerate Trump of obstructing justice in the probe and left it for Congress to determine.

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace, Laurie Kellman, Matthew Daly and Eric Tucker contributed to this report.

AAA Concerned About A Plan To Add Distracted Driving Cams In Montgomery County

The big concern for even some on the county council is privacy. Council member Tom Hucker however introduced and supports the move saying that is would improve safety.

AAA Mid Atlantic is speaking out against a proposal being considered by members of the Montgomery County Council to add distracted driving camera’s to catch violators.

The cameras are similar to red light cameras and it would be used to capture images through a driver’s front window. A police officer and artificial intelligence will identify if an infraction has occurred and a ticket would be mailed out if a violation is found.

The big concern for even some on the county council is privacy. Council member Tom Hucker however introduced and supports the move saying that is would improve safety.

In 2013 state lawmakers made it illegal to use a cell phone while driving. Last year there were more than 38,000 distracted diving-related accidents in the state of Maryland alone.

AAA Mid Atlantic Ragina Ali said, “We’re certainly concerned that it appears that this could be a little more invasive and we’re certainly concerned about the privacy of motorists on our roadways.”

We will be following this story closely.

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Metro Is Looking To Pay Low-Income Residents To Use Them

Mayor Muriel Bowser believes innovative initiatives and investments can make public transportation an option for all DC residents.

Metro is looking at a possible proposal to pay some low-income residents to use Metro. It’s apart of an effort to create more equity on the transit system. The study will help to determine if more low-income riders will choose to use Metro if the cost is covered.

The District Department of Transportation, Metro and the Lab at DC are working together on this pilot research study. As it stands right now about 48% of low-income riders use Metrobus. Only 18% use rail. There is a considerable cost difference between the two with Metrorail being more.

Mayor Muriel Bowser believes innovative initiatives and investments can make public transportation an option for all DC residents. Bowser says “A strong, sustainable and reliable public transit system keeps our city growing and thriving”. The outcome of the study will help leaders figure out the best ways to give all Washingtonians a fair shot.

The study will be for six to nine months and up to 2,500 randomly selected adult participants will take part. Some will be given free unlimited trips, some will be given discounted trip cars and others will not be given any special concessions to use Metrobus or rail. The purpose, to see how and if it affects ridership among low-income residents. A final vote on the plan is due before Metro’s Board this Thursday. It is expected to be approved.

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Jobs Available For The 2020 Census

The NAACP is assisting county residence find and apply for jobs with the 2020 Census

Prince George’s County NAACP is helping to pave the way for county residents to get hired for the numerous jobs available for the 2020 Census.  My guest is Bob Ross – President of the Prince George’s County Chapter of the NAACP

 Prince George’s County NAACP is helping to pave the way for county residents to get hired for the numerous jobs available for the 2020 Census. If you need help filling out your application or you have not been contacted for a follow up interview, contact the Prince George’s County NAACP at 240-619-5418 or go here:

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Drunk Driving? What Are Your Rights?

If you are stopped by the police for drunk driving, do you know what you rights are?

‘Tis the season for holiday cheer and celebration.  But sometimes… there’s too much of that and not enough care taken on the road home.  This is the time of year when we see a lot of drunk drivers.  The police are out in-force looking for those who over-indulge and get behind the wheel.  What are your rights if you end up being one of those people?

Resources:

The Law firm of Greenberg and Bederman

Attorney Andrew Bederman, Managing Attorney, Greenberg & Bederman, LLC

 

Impeachment Hearing Gets Testy

House impeachment hearing gets rancorous as lawyers testify

Top House lawyers are sparring heatedly with lawmakers and each other over the impeachment case against President Donald Trump in an acrimonious hearing as Democrats prepare formal charges. Democrats insisted that Trump’s push to have Ukraine investigate rival Joe Biden while at the same time withholding U.S. military aid ran counter to U.S. policy and benefited Russia as well as himself. But in one testy exchange Monday, Republican attorney Stephen Castor dismissed the transcript of Trump’s crucial call with Ukraine as “eight ambiguous lines” that did not amount to the president seeking a personal political favor.

R. Kelly Charged With Paying Bribe Before Marrying Aaliyah

A day later, Kelly, then 27, married Aaliyah in a secret ceremony he arranged at a hotel in Chicago. The marriage was annulled months later because of her age. Aaliyah died in a plane crash in 2001 at age 22.

NEW YORK (AP) — Federal prosecutors are accusing singer R. Kelly of scheming with others to pay for a fake ID for an unnamed female a day before he married R&B singer Aaliyah, then 15 years old, in a secret ceremony in 1994.

The revised indictment, filed Thursday in New York, accuses Kelly of paying a bribe in exchange for a “fraudulent identification document” for someone identified only as “Jane Doe” on Aug. 30, 1994.

A day later, Kelly, then 27, married Aaliyah in a secret ceremony he arranged at a hotel in Chicago. The marriage was annulled months later because of her age. Aaliyah died in a plane crash in 2001 at age 22.

The U.S. attorney’s office declined to comment about whom the fake ID was meant for, and the indictment didn’t mention the wedding, but a person familiar with the investigation confirmed the “Jane Doe” was Aaliyah. The person wasn’t authorized to discuss details of the new charge and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The new charges mark the first time that Kelly’s brief marriage to Aaliyah has been connected to any of the criminal cases against Kelly.

Kelly’s attorney, Douglas Anton, called the latest charge against his client “ridiculous and absurd.”

The Brooklyn prosecutors had already charged R. Kelly with racketeering, kidnapping, forced labor and sexual exploitation. They alleged he and his employees and assistants picked out women and girls at concerts and groomed them for sexual abuse.

The 52-year-old singer, who is being held without bond, is scheduled to stand trial in federal court in Chicago in April on child pornography and obstruction of justice charges before facing trial in Brooklyn. Kelly, whose given name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, was acquitted in 2008 on charges of videotaping himself having sex with a girl who prosecutors allege was as young as 13.

Kelly’s attorneys have long maintained that he was unaware of Aaliyah’s age when they married. The Illinois marriage license used for the wedding said she was 18.

The indictment didn’t identify the person who was paid the bribe in order to get the fake ID, except to say that the person was a public employee.

Aaliyah, whose full name was Aaliyah Dana Haughton, worked with Kelly, who wrote and produced her 1994 debut album, “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number.”

Kelly was arrested in February on 10 counts in Illinois of sexually abusing three girls and a woman. He has pleaded not guilty to those charges.

Then on May 30, Cook County prosecutors in Illinois added 11 more sex-related counts involving one of the women who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was underage.

Then in July, in federal court in Chicago, the R&B singer was indicted on charges of child pornography and obstruction of justice, with prosecutors accusing him of paying off potential witnesses in his 2008 trial to get them to change their story.

At the same time, Kelly was indicted in New York with exploiting five victims, identified only as “Jane Does.” According to court papers, they include one he met while she was a radio station intern around 2004 and another at one of his concerts in 2015. Kelly has pleaded not guilty to the original New York charges.

Prosecutors allege Kelly sometimes arranged for some victims to meet him on the road for illegal sex. He had one victim travel in 2017 to a show on Long Island in New York, where he had unprotected sex with her without telling her “he had contracted an infectious venereal disease,” in violation of New York law, they say.

A defense filing said Kelly’s alleged victims were regulars at his shows who made it known they “were dying to be with him.” They only started accusing him of abuse years later when public sentiment shifted in the #MeToo era, his lawyers said.

The accusers “are groupies,” Anton said, following an August court hearing on the charges. “There’s no way around it.”

At the time, his client was merely “leading a touring musician’s life,” he added.

Top Songs Of 2019: Jhené Aiko, Sam Smith, Normani

The top 10 songs of the year by Associated Press Music Editor Mesfin Fekadu

NEW YORK (AP) — The top 10 songs of the year by Associated Press Music Editor Mesfin Fekadu.

1. Jhené Aiko, “Triggered (freestyle)”: Jhené Aiko brilliantly captures so many emotions in one song on “Triggered (freestyle),” as she rapidly spits out lyrics in a raw way that range from “I HATE YOU SO MUCH RIGHT NOW” to “Sup, you up?” She’s a ball of emotions, but she’s direct and honest, and those lyrics are piercing and appealing, and make for a great song — rather, the song of the year. She’s trying to move on, but she needs closure. She’s saying I hate what you did, but I can’t still be with anyone else intimately yet. She’s angry. And bitter. And hurt. And healing. Overall, she’s human. And she’s a beast of a songwriter.

2. Sam Smith and Normani, “Dancing With a Stranger”: Sam Smith’s recent songs have been a batch of dance-flavored bops, and we need more of it.

3. H.E.R., “Make It Rain — Live at Austin City Limits”: H.E.R. is one of the best live performers of our time, and her rendition of Foy Vance’s “Make It Rain” is heavenly. Her magical guitar playing mixed with her powerful voice — and the voices of her groundbreaking background singers — make this track one of the best of the year.

4. Lewis Capaldi, “Someone You Loved”: The award for the song most likely to make you cry goes to breakthrough singer Lewis Capaldi, who bares it all on “Someone You Loved,” one of the songs we loved all year long.

5. Daddy Yankee and Snow, “Con Calma”: Though the contemporary Latin music world has been dominated by young and emerging acts, Daddy Yankee has continued to shine brightly, and he’s even outshone most of his counterparts. Long after blazing the charts with “Gasolina,” he’s still putting out hits, and this year it was with the anthemic “Con Calma.” And we’re talking about the original version featuring rapper Snow, not the gentrified one with Katy Perry.

6. Kehlani featuring Ty Dolla $ign: Kehlani and Ty Dolla $ign are the prom king and queen of R&B thanks to this hella addictive track.

7. Chris Brown featuring Gunna, “Heat”: Chris Brown’s “Indigo” album has 32 tracks, but “Heat” is the hottest.

8. City Girls, “Act Up”: Wake up. Brush teeth. Wash face and body. Listen to “Act Up.” Leave the house feeling untouchable.

9. Rosalía and Ozuna, “Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi”: Rosalía. Can. Do. No. Wrong.

10. Normani, “Motivation”: I probably account for 70 million of the 72 million views Normani’s fun, striking and eye-popping “Motivation” has on YouTube. The song and video is just the beginning for this future icon.

Top Albums Of 2019: Ari Lennox And Summer Walker

The top 10 albums of the year by Associated Press Music Editor Mesfin Fekadu

NEW YORK (AP) — The top 10 albums of the year by Associated Press Music Editor Mesfin Fekadu:

1. Ari Lennox, “Shea Butter Baby”: A message to the Grammy Awards, in the words of pop music philosopher Mariah Carey: “Them chickens is ash and I’m lotion.” Them is the Grammys, and the lotion is Ari Lennox’s “Shea Butter Baby,” a product that’s clearly too expensive for the super-dry Recording Academy. A nomination — or eight — isn’t necessary for any real music fan to realize how outstanding, soulful and poignant Lennox’s debut album is. Every song on the 12-track set is a winner, with Lennox’s voice and tone changing throughout the album, showing her skill, versatility and power. “Shea Butter Baby” feels as good as soaking in a warm bath, with the right candle — scent not too strong, but not too weak — illuminating in the background. It’s hard not to play “BMO,” which echoes Erykah Badu, less than 20 times a day; the title track with J. Cole is classic-sounding; and “Static” beautifully closes the album. Lennox’s “Shea Butter Baby” is the best album of the year, no matter if awards shows think differently, including you, the Soul Train Music Awards.

2. Summer Walker, “Over It”: Summer Walker’s debut album is perfect, as she spits matter-of-fact lyrics over some beats that borrow from classic ’90s R&B hits including Usher, Destiny’s Child and 702. But even when she’s not sampling a song, Walker can hold her own, delivering a flawless album that’s easy to obsess over.

3. Anitta, “Kisses”: This Brazilian singer’s first trilingual album — featuring songs in Portuguese, Spanish and English — is adventurous, from its drop-it-like-it’s-hot opening number “Atención” to the sweet sound of the closing track, “Você Mentiu,” which would make you want to slow dance with your lover. In between are tunes that range from reggaeton trap (“Banana”) to groovy R&B (“Poquito”) to addictive pop (“Get to Know Me”). And while the album is jam-packed with all-star male guests, including Snoop Dogg, Caetano Veloso, Swae Lee, Alesso, Prince Royce, Chris Marshall and more — leading lady Anitta is the true star of the show. You Anitta more Anitta in your life.

4. Buku Abi, “Don’t Call Me”: Buku Abi’s debut EP is a R&B masterpiece, as the singer explores life as a 21-year-old woman navigating in the world of love, dating, sexual freedom, situationships and more over beats produced by her sister Jaah Kelly. Her album echoes SZA and other women brilliantly leading the pack in alternative R&B, and its proof that there’s more to come from the daughter of embattled singer R. Kelly.

5. Rapsody, “Eve”: 2019 was a great year for female rap, as Megan Thee Stallion, City Girls, Kash Doll, Saweetie and more reached new heights at a time that vets in the game like Missy Elliott, Lil Kim, Trina and Yo-Yo put out new music. And then there’s Rapsody. Her epic “Eve” album not only is the best female rap album of the year, it’s simply the best rap album of the year. Her smart and skilled rhymes flow throughout the well-produced album, as each song is named after an iconic woman, from Nina Simone to Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama. After this album, someone needs to make a song called “Rapsody.”

6. Yola, “Walking Through Fire”: Yola’s immense voice is so strong and soothing that it can’t do anything but put a smile in your face. Paired with production from Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, this English singer is a powerhouse on her country-soul debut, “Walking Through Fire.” And that’s just it — the album is pure fire.

7. Ariana Grande, “Thank U, Next”: It’s probably not possible for Ariana Grande to make a bad album. All of her records, including her fifth release, “Thank U, Next,” are a perfect blend of radio-ready pop and R&B, and the songs are anchored by Grande’s booming voice and relatable lyrics. Thank you, Ariana, but when’s that next album coming out?

8. Khalid, “Free Spirit”: Select any song on Khalid’s sophomore album and you’ll hear a hit.

9. Pink Sweat$, “Volume 2”: The Philadelphia-born musician, who has crafted songs for country duo Florida Georgia Line and rapper-singer Tierra Whack, is delightful on “Volume 2,” a set of acoustic, guitar-friendly R&B tracks that must be replayed over and over again.

10. James Blake, “Assume Form”: After years of being the go-to-guy for help on your album, with big-names like Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott requesting his services, James Blake calls in the favor on “Assume Form,” and it was a smart move. Blake was already an amazing musician before this album, but opening his studio door to hip-hop producer Metro Boomin, co-producer Dominic Maker and engineer Nathan Boddy only maximized his downbeat electronic sound, with songs like “Mile High,” “Can’t Believe the Way We Flow,” “Barefoot In the Park” with Rosalía and “Into the Red” sounding both contemporary and classic.

Earth, Wind, And Fire Celebrated At Kennedy Center

Earth, Wind and Fire’s segment largely consisted of an extended all-star tribute concert. John Legend, Cynthia Erivo, Ne-Yo and the Jonas Brothers all performed the band’s hits and illusionist David Copperfield recalled how the band recruited him to introduce illusions into their famously flashy stage show.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Actress Sally Field, singer Linda Ronstadt and the disco-funk band Earth Wind and Fire shared the spotlight Sunday night as part of the latest group of recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime achievement in the arts.

Also in this year’s class were conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and long-running children’s TV show “Sesame Street.”

Sunday’s event featured a genuinely unique event for the Kennedy Center as Big Bird walked the red carpet along with fellow “Sesame Street” characters Bert and Ernie, Abby and Cookie Monster, accompanied by their respective humans.

The massive yellow avian’s appearance held a particular resonance as Caroll Spinney, Big Bird’s original puppeteer, died earlier Sunday at age 85.

“I’m heartbroken that this happened on this particular day,” said Sonia Manzano, who played Maria for decades on “Sesame Street.” “But I’m glad we’re all together.”

As she entered the building, Field, who has won two Academy Awards and three Emmys, reflected on the unique nature of the Kennedy Center Honors medallion.

“It’s not about one performance. It’s not about being the flavor of the month,” she said. “it recognizes artists whose body of work has resonated over the years.”

Once again, the attendance of President Donald Trump was a topic of speculation until the White House said Friday that neither he nor first lady Melania Trump would attend. Trump skipped the past two celebrations; in 2017, multiple recipients threatened to boycott the event if he attended.

Tom Hanks, as the entered the building, pointed out that this annual tension seems unique to the Trump administration.

“We’ve been here for Republican presidents and we’ve been here for Democratic presidents,” he said. “We were all celebrating the arts in America.”

Last year’s ceremony contained very few overt political references. But this year, several signs of the country’s divisive political mood bubbled to the surface. During the annual Saturday night gala dinner for honorees at the State Department, Ronstadt, a longtime liberal activist, reportedly had a testy exchange with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Pompeo introduced Ronstadt by referencing one of her signature hits — “When Will I Be Loved” — and wondered aloud when he would be loved. Ronstadt, according to multiple attendees who posted on social media, responded, “When you stop enabling Donald Trump.”

On Sunday night, Kennedy Center Chairman David Rubenstein noted that half a dozen members of Trump’s Cabinet were in attendance, and the camera focused on Pompeo to polite applause. Then he introduced House Speaker, who received a spontaneous, extended standing ovation.

Each recipient is honored with a personalized presentation that in the past has in included surprise guests. Last year, Cher was shocked to find her friend Cyndi Lauper walking onstage to deliver a tribute; Lauper had told Cher she would be out of town.

Don Henley, who received his own Kennedy Center Honor in 2016 as a member of the Eagles, praised Ronstadt’s “curiosity about multiple music styles” that led her to explore early country-rock, mainstream pop, Broadway and Mexican folk ballads.

“And Linda owned each and every genre she explored,” Henley said.

Carrie Underwood, Aaron Neville, Trisha Yearwood and Flor de Toloache, an all-female mariachi band, performed. No less an authority than Emmylou Harris described Ronstadt’s voice as “the most stunningly beautiful of our generation.”

Ronstadt, who retired from performing in 2011 due to the effects of Parkinson’s disease, wept openly in the honorees box as Harris spoke.

Hanks and Steven Spielberg, both previous Kennedy Center Honorees, paid tribute to Field. Hanks, who memorably played Field’s son in “Forrest Gump,” drew a laugh when he walked onstage by donning a familiar southern accent and drawling, “Hi Momma.”

Maura Tierney recalled working on the television show “ER,” where Fields’ played her unstable mother.

“Watching how she works had a profound effect on me as a human and as an artist,” Tierney said. “Thank you for being one of the most righteous kick-ass women I have ever had the pleasure to work with.”

The co-founders of “Sesame Street,” Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, accepted the honor on behalf of the show, but the presentation included familiar cast members. For starters, Big Bird strolled down the aisle and basically sat in Hanks’ lap. Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt had an extended chat with Cookie Monster and the segment ended with a mass rendition of the show’s signature tune, “Sing a Song.”

Tilson Thomas, widely known simply as MTT, was repeatedly praised for pushing musical boundaries while serving as music director of the San Francisco Symphony for the past 24 years.

Lars Ulrich, drummer for the venerable Bay Area metal band Metallica, recalled working on a joint project with Thomas’ orchestra, calling it “one of the most exhilarating and creatively rewarding experiences of my career.”

Actress Debra Winger praised Thomas’ “contagious child-like exuberance” and willingness to forge unusual collaborations.

“Taking his friends to unusual musical places is who Michael is and what he does,” Winger said.

Earth, Wind and Fire’s segment largely consisted of an extended all-star tribute concert. John Legend, Cynthia Erivo, Ne-Yo and the Jonas Brothers all performed the band’s hits and illusionist David Copperfield recalled how the band recruited him to introduce illusions into their famously flashy stage show.

The night ended with a packed stage performing “September” with the entire audience on their feet and Hanks leaping from his seat, arms waving, to lead his whole section in dancing.

The event will be broadcast on CBS on Dec. 15.

Sesame Street Puppeteer Caroll Spinney Dies At Age 85

“Caroll was an artistic genius whose kind and loving view of the world helped shape and define Sesame Street from its earliest days in 1969 through five decades, and his legacy here at Sesame Workshop and in the cultural firmament will be unending,” the Sesame Workshop said.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Caroll Spinney, who gave Big Bird his warmth and Oscar the Grouch his growl for nearly 50 years on “Sesame Street,” died Sunday at the age of 85 at his home in Connecticut, according to the Sesame Workshop.

The legendary puppeteer lived for some time with dystonia, which causes involuntary muscle contractions, the Sesame Workshop said in a statement.

Spinney voiced and operated the two major Muppets from their inception in 1969 when he was 36, and performed them almost exclusively into his 80s on the PBS kids’ television show that later moved to HBO. His death comes on the same day that “Sesame Street” is being honored for lifetime achievements in the arts as a Kennedy Center Honors recipient.

“Before I came to ‘Sesame Street,’ I didn’t feel like what I was doing was very important,” Spinney said when he announced his retirement in 2018. “Big Bird helped me find my purpose.”

Through his two characters, Spinney gained huge fame that brought international tours, books, record albums, movie roles, and visits to the White House.

“Caroll was an artistic genius whose kind and loving view of the world helped shape and define Sesame Street from its earliest days in 1969 through five decades, and his legacy here at Sesame Workshop and in the cultural firmament will be unending,” the Sesame Workshop said.

But he never became a household name.

“I may be the most unknown famous person in America,” Spinney said in his 2003 memoir. “It’s the bird that’s famous.”

Spinney gave “Sesame Street” its emotional yin and yang, infusing the 8-foot-2 Big Bird with a childlike sweetness often used to handle sad subjects, and giving the trash can-dwelling Oscar — whose voice Spinney based on a New York cabbie — a streetwise cynicism that masked a tender core.

“I like being miserable. That makes me happy,” Oscar often said. “But I don’t like being happy, so that makes me miserable.”

To colleagues there was no question which character the kindly Spinney resembled.

“Big Bird is him and he is Big Bird,” former “Sesame Street” head writer Norman Stiles said in a 2014 documentary on Spinney.

It wasn’t easy being Big Bird. To play the part, Spinney would strap a TV monitor to his chest as his only eyes to the outside. Then the giant yellow bird body was placed over him. He held his right arm aloft constantly to operate the head, and used his left hand to operate both arms. The bird tended to slouch more as the years took their toll.

In 2015, Spinney switched to just providing the characters’ voices. That year, the longtime PBS show inked a five-year pact with HBO that gave the premium cable channel the right to air new episodes nine months before they air on PBS.

Big Bird’s builder Kermit Love always insisted that his design was a puppet, not a costume. But to many children, he was neither. He was real.

“Eight-year-olds have discovered to their horror that he’s a puppet,” Spinney told The Associated Press in 1987.

Born in 1933 in Waltham, Massachusetts, Spinney had a deeply supportive mother who built him a puppet theater after he bought his first puppet, a monkey, at age 8.

He spent four years in the U.S. Air Force after high school, then returned to Massachusetts and broke into television. He teamed up with fellow puppeteer Judy Valentine for their own daily series, then worked on a Boston version of the clown show “Bozo’s Big Top.” Spinney in this period had three children, Jessica, Melissa and Benjamin, all from his 1960 to 1971 marriage to Janice Spinney. He later married his second wife Debra in 1979, and the two were nearly inseparable for the rest of his life.

It was after a disastrous performance at a puppet festival in Utah that Spinney met Muppet master Jim Henson, who came backstage and told him, “I liked what you were trying to do,” Spinney remembered Henson saying, in his memoir.

Spinney would join the Muppet crew when “Sesame Street” was about to turn them from popular phenomenon into an American institution. Henson brought his signature character, Kermit the Frog, to the show. His right-hand man Frank Oz would become famous via Grover and Cookie Monster. Together they created Ernie and Bert.

But Big Bird would become the show’s biggest star, his name and image synonymous with not just “Sesame Street” but PBS and children’s television. The character was usually used for comedy, but his innocence and questioning was also useful when serious subjects needed addressing. When “Sesame Street” shopkeeper Mr. Hooper died, Big Bird had to get a lesson in accepting death, saying in the memorable 1983 episode that “he’s gotta come back. Who’s gonna take care of the store? Who’s gonna make my birdseed milkshakes, and tell me stories?”

When Henson died suddenly in 1990 at age 53, leaving the Muppet world devastated, Big Bird played the same part in real life. At the funeral, Spinney appeared alone on stage in full Big Bird costume and sang “It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green,” Kermit’s signature song.

“It was extraordinarily moving,” Oz said in the Spinney documentary. “It tore people up.”

Spinney said he was crying under the feathers but he got through the song, looking at the sky and saying, “Thank you Kermit,” before walking off.

Sesame Street co-founder Joan Ganz Cooney said Sunday that Spinney, her longtime colleague and friend, “not only gave us Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, he gave so much of himself as well.”

“We at Sesame Workshop mourn his passing and feel an immense gratitude for all he has given to Sesame Street and to children around the world,” she said.

____ This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Caroll Spinney’s first name. It is Caroll, not Carroll.

Golden Globe Snubs And Surprises

“When They See Us,” the searing TV series on the plight of the Central Park Five got no nods despite critical acclaim.

NEW YORK (AP) — Some Golden Globe nominations seemed like locks: Joaquin Phoenix, Tom Hanks, Adam Driver and Eddie Murphy. But others were shocks, like Lupita Nyong’o not getting a nomination for “Us.” Other notable snubs and surprises:

MEN ONLY

Only men made the best director category: Bong Joon Ho for “Parasite,” Sam Mendes with “1917,” Todd Phillips for “Joker,” Martin Scorsese with “The Irishman” and Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.” Notable female directors snubbed this year include Greta Gerwig of “Little Women,” Marielle Heller, who directed “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” Lulu Wang of “The Farewell” and Lorene Scafaria of “Hustlers.”

AVA GETS NO LOVE

“When They See Us,” the searing TV series on the plight of the Central Park Five got no nods despite critical acclaim. The four-part Netflix series explores the true story of five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were coerced into confessing to a rape they didn’t commit in 1989. Show creator Ava DuVernay was also snubbed at the Emmys in the directing and writing categories, although Jharrel Jerome won for best lead actor in a limited series.

NO PURRING

Although the Hollywood Foreign Press Association was shown an unfinished cut of Tom Hooper’s film “Cats,” the group chose not to give it any acting, directing or technical nominations. The film adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical stars Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson and Taylor Swift. It’s in theaters Dec. 20. The film did earn Taylor Swift and Lloyd Webber nods for writing the song “Beautiful Ghosts.”

GOLDEN SON

Globe voters waded into the thorny family drama “Succession” and gave nominations to the show and to Brian Cox, who plays the powerful patriarch. It also gave a nomination to one of the three actors hoping to succeed Cox’s Logan Roy. Was it the ice queen played by Sarah Snook? The unpredictable, snarky son played by Kieran Culkin? The striving but bumbling son played by Jeremy Strong? In the end, Culkin got the nod for the second successive year.

ANYONE WATCHING?

HBO’s “Watchmen,” an adaptation of one of the most acclaimed graphic novels of all time, was ignored by the Globe voters. The dark superhero tale, which follows a group of masked vigilantes, stars Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Jean Smart, Tim Blake Nelson and Don Johnson. Critics seemed to like it more than “The Morning Show,” which earned three nominations.

YOU TALKIN’ ABOUT ME?

Al Pacino got one. Joe Pesci got one. And director Martin Scorsese got one, of course. But Robert De Niro didn’t get an acting nomination for his work on “The Irishman.” De Niro plays Frank Sheehan, the teamster and mafia figure who claimed right before his death that he was the one who killed Jimmy Hoffa. But don’t worry about De Niro. He already has a Globe for “Raging Bull.”

A SMALLER THRONE

The Golden Globes have been a safe place for HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” That ended this year. The show only picked up one nomination, for actor Kit Harington. Previously, “Game of Thrones” earned nods for best drama in 2012 and every year from 2015-2018. Fans have had mixed love for the final season and some have even asked HBO to remake it.

Complete List Of The Golden Globe Nominations 2019

The Golden Globes are looking more like the Grammy Awards: Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Elton John are competing for best original song at the ceremony.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nominations for the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards:

Best motion picture, drama: “The Irishman”; “Marriage Story”; “1917”; “Joker”; “The Two Popes.”

Best motion picture, musical or comedy: “Dolemite Is My Name”; “Jojo Rabbit”; “Knives Out”; “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”; “Rocketman.”

Best foreign language film: “The Farewell”; “Les Misérables”; “Pain and Glory”; “Parasite.”

Best animated motion picture: “Frozen 2”; “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World”; “The Lion King”; “Missing Link”; “Toy Story 4.”

Best actress in a motion picture, drama: Cynthia Erivo, “Harriet”; Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story”; Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women”; Charlize Theron, “Bombshell”; Renée Zellweger, “Judy.”

Best actor in a motion picture, drama: Christian Bale, “Ford v Ferrari”; Antonio Banderas, “Pain and Glory”; Adam Driver, “Marriage Story”; Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker”; Jonathan Pryce, “The Two Popes.”

Best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy: Awkwafina, “The Farewell”; Ana de Armas, “Knives Out”; Beanie Feldstein, “Booksmart”; Emma Thompson, “Late Night”; Cate Blanchett “Where’d You Go, Bernadette.”

Best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy: Daniel Craig, “Knives Out”; Roman Griffin Davis, “Jojo Rabbit”; Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”; Taron Egerton, “Rocketman”; Eddie Murphy, “Dolemite Is My Name.”

Best actor in a TV drama: Brian Cox, “Succession”; Kit Harington, “Game of Thrones”; Rami Malek, “Mr. Robot”; Tobias Menzies, “The Crown”; Billy Porter, “Pose”.

Best actress in a TV musical or comedy: Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me”; Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; Kirsten Dunst, “On Becoming a God in Central Florida”; Natasha Lyonne, “Russian Doll”; Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag.”

Best comedy or musical TV series: “Barry”: Fleabag”; “The Kominsky Method”; “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; “The Politician.”

Best drama TV series: “Big Little Lies”; “The Crown”; “Killing Eve”; “The Morning Show”; “Succession.”

Best director: Bong Joon Ho, “Parasite”; Sam Mendes, “1917”; Todd Phillips, “Joker”; Martin Scorsese, “The Irishman”; Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.”

Best screenplay, motion picture: Noah Baumbach, “Marriage Story”; Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won, “Parasite”; Anthony McCarten, “The Two Popes”; Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood”; Steven Zaillian, “The Irishman.”

Best original song: “Beautiful Ghosts” from “Cats,” music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Taylor Swift; “I’m Gonna Love Me Again” from “Rocketman,” music by Elton John, lyrics by Bernie Taupin; “Into the Unknown” from “Frozen 2,” music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez; “Spirit” from “The Lion King,” music and lyrics by Timothy McKenzie, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Beyoncé; “Stand Up” from “Harriet,” music and lyrics by Joshuah Brian Campbell, Cynthia Erivo.

Best original score: “Alexandre Desplat, ”Little Women”; Hildur Gudnadottir, “Joker”; Randy Newman, “Marriage Story”; Thomas Newman, “1917”; Daniel Pemberton, “Motherless Brooklyn.”

Best supporting actress in a motion picture: Kathy Bates, “Richard Jewell”; Annette Bening, “The Report”; Laura Dern, “Marriage Story”; Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”; Margot Robbie, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.”

Best supporting actor in a motion picture: Tom Hanks, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”; Anthony Hopkins, “The Two Popes”; Al Pacino, “The Irishman”; Joe Pesci, “The Irishman”; Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.”

Best limited series or TV movie are: “Catch-22”; “Chernobyl”; “Fosse/Verdon”; “The Loudest Voice”; “Unbelievable.”

Best actor in a TV series, musical or comedy: Ben Platt, “The Politician”; Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”; Bill Hader, “Barry”; Paul Rudd, “Living with Yourself”; Ramy Youssef, “Ramy.”

Best actress in a TV series, drama: Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show”; Olivia Colman, “The Crown”; Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”; Nicole Kidman, “Big Little Lies”; Reese Witherspoon, “The Morning Show.”

Best actress in a limited series or TV movie: Kaitlyn Dever, “Unbelievable”; Joey King, “The Act”; Helen Mirren, “Catherine the Great”; Merritt Wever, “Unbelievable”; Michelle Williams, “Fosse/Verdon.”

Best actor in a limited series or TV movie: Christopher Abbott, “Catch-22”; Sacha Baron Cohen, “The Spy”; Russell Crowe, “The Loudest Voice”; Jared Harris, “Chernobyl”; Sam Rockwell, “Fosse/Verdon.”

Best supporting actress in series, limited series or TV movie: Patricia Arquette, “The Act”; Helena Bonham Carter, “The Crown”; Toni Collette, “Unbelievable”; Meryl Streep, “Big Little Lies”; Emily Watson, “Chernobyl.”

Best supporting actor in a series, limited series or TV movie: Alan Arkin, “The Kominsky Method”; Kieran Culkin, “Succession”; Andrew Scott, “Fleabag”; Stellan Skarsgard, “Chernobyl”; Henry Winkler, “Barry.”

Female Driver Dies Eluding Police

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Her identity has not been released. A passenger in the car was transported to a nearby hospital. That person only received minor injuries.

Police in College Park have not released the name of the woman who died while trying to flee from a traffic stop in her truck.

Around 12:30 this morning a woman in an SUV was pulled over at the intersection of College Heights Drive and Steed Court. During the stop, the drive suddenly pulled off and sped away. Police followed in pursuit. Within a short period of time, the driver lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a home. The impact was so strong it flipped the vehicle.

The motorist was pronounced dead at the scene. Her identity has not been released. A passenger in the car was transported to a nearby hospital. That person only received minor injuries. No one inside of the home was hurt.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Jury Selection Begins In Two Local High Profile Cases

The men and women selected to be in the jury pool will have to decide if the murder was a hate crime.

Today jury selection will begin in the case of a white University of Maryland Student charged with fatally stabbing a Bowie State University student to death. It happened in 2017 at the University of Maryland. 23-year-old Richard Collins III who was just days away from graduating was waiting for an Uber when he was approached by Sean Urbanski. Witnesses say Urbanski’s attack was unprovoked. Collins was stabbed in the chest and later died. He had just been commission by the U.S Army as a 2nd Lieutenant.

The men and women selected to be in the jury pool will have to decide if the murder was a hate crime. Prosecutors say Urbanksi was a member of the alt-right racist hate group online. Prosecutors say they are not seeking the death penalty. His trial is expected to last about a week. It will likely take two days for jury selection.

In Montgomery County jury selection begins for Police officer Kevin Moris who has been charged with second-degree assault against a 19-old-suspect last July in Aspen Hill.

The video of the suspect’s arrest went viral and he was suspended and charged with assault and misconduct in office. The 31-year-old has been with the Montgomery County Police Department for 7 years.

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Lexi On Sunday Afternoon Gospel

Motown Gospel recording artist Lexi shared her Christmas family traditions and the inspiration behind her new song, “There Is More” with Jacquie Gales Webb on WHUR’s Sunday Afternoon Gospel. Lexi is known for becoming the face of The Word Network. She held hosting duties for The Word Network Church with Lexi and The Lexi Show.

She sang in her grandfather’s church when she was young. She majored in communications at Bowling Green State University and became a member of Zeta Phi Beta. She put out a debut album titled Call Her Lexi in 1990. She then signed with Evander Holyfield’s record label Read Deal Records and would release three albums under the label. In 2012, she put out an album called Phenomenal.

On her YouTube channel, she has created comedy videos dealing with subjects such as church culture, African American culture, and parodies of well-known TV shows. She also runs a business selling hair products.

Lexi and her late husband, producer Michael Allen, have a son named Michael Alexander Osaze Allen. She has over 276K followers on Instagram and her Christmas song “Give Love on Christmas Day” was #1 on the Mediabase Holiday UAC chart last year.

Lonnie Bunch On Sunday Afternoon Gospel

Lonnie G. Bunch III, the newly appointed 14th Secretary of the Smithsonian spoke to WHUR listeners about his vision for the Smithsonian Institution and the creation of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in a recorded conversation with Jacquie Gales Webb, host of the Sunday Afternoon Gospel Program that aired Sunday, December 8th.

Bunch, who assumed the position of Secretary of the Smithsonian in June, oversees the Smithsonian’s 19 museums, nine research centers and the National Zoo. He was the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture and previously held positions at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and National Air and Space Museum.

His new book, “A Fool’s Errand: Creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture in the Age of Bush, Obama, and Trump” is an inside account of how he planned, managed, and executed the museum’s mission in the face of major political, structural, and financial challenges.

Lonnie Bunch will speak at the National Press Club on December 9th.

THE JOURNEY: “Annemieke Martinez – Finding a Cure for Sickle Cell at Howard U”

Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Annemieke Martinez, Assistant Vice President and Deputy Chief Financial Officer at Howard University.

ABOUT

Her story is about drive and passion.  Before joining the Howard team, Martinez’s 35-year-long professional journey was linked to Georgetown University-which started with her student-employment assignment as a housekeeper and concluded with her role as Assistant Vice President and Chief Business Officer for the university’s main campus.  This May, Ms. Martinez a dedicated administrator, student, daughter, wife and mother will also receive an Executive Master’s in Business Administration.  On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Annemieke Martinez, Assistant Vice President and Deputy Chief Financial Officer at Howard University.

Are You A Hater?

Dealing with the emotion of envy

Are you a hater?  Does the green-eyed monster of envy burn your spirit when you see someone doing better than you?  Why is that?  What does that look like and is it fixable?  We take a look at envy, its consequences and how you can move toward healing.

Guests:

Tara Gates-Anderson, Brand Expert

Joseph Williams, Licensed Therapist

‘Hair Love’ Showcases The Relationship Between A Dad, A Daughter, And Her Hair

“It was important to get this story out there and we are so grateful to Sony Pictures Animation for their generous support in helping us make that happen,” said Cherry in an earlier statement. “

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Sony released the short film “Hair Love.” “Hair Love” tells the story of a black father learning to his daughter’s kinky, curly hair, with a heartwarming twist.

The short was created by Matthew A. Cherry and credits Jordan Peele as a producer and Issa Rae as an actress.

“It was important to get this story out there and we are so grateful to Sony Pictures Animation for their generous support in helping us make that happen,” said Cherry in an earlier statement.

It starts out with a little girl whose afro is as big as she is, browsing online videos for hair tutorials. Sound familiar?

“You can make the journey with a little bit of work and a whole lotta love,” thetutorial says.

The short has a heartwarming twist.

Watch the full short film.

https://youtu.be/kNw8V_Fkw28

Couples To Watch On New Season Of ‘Married At First Sight’

The new season premieres January 1 on Lifetime.

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

On Married At First Sight, experts pair up singles based on their personalities and what they’re looking for in a partner. This season, 10 singles from the Washington, D.C. area will wed total strangers.

There are two couples that we have our eyes on.

Taylor Dunklin and Brandon Reid

Dunklin, “Miss Beauty and Brains,” according to Us Magazine,  is a research scientists originally from Pittsburg. She recently got out of a long-term and is looking to find love again.

“I’m just missing that man, that spouse, that’s supposed to be, ya know, right next to me,” she says in People.

Reid, “Mr. Never Plus One,” according to Us, is a native Washingtonian looking to settle down with a woman that has the same strong family values as he.

“I haven’t been able to get it right on my own, so I’m trusting the experts to find the perfect match for me,” he says in People.

Meka Jones and Michael Watson

Meka, “Miss Ambition,” grew up in Baltimore being the oldest of five kids with a single mom. She admits in the past she did not make the best decisions due to having low self esteem, but is now in a place where she knows what she deserves.

“I’m at a point where I know exactly what my standards are, I know what I deserve, and I don’t want to settle,” she says.

Her partner Michael, “Mr. First to Get Married?” comes from a close family, but will be the first one to wed.
I’d be the first person in my family to be married, so it’s a big deal,” he says.

The new season premieres January 1 on Lifetime.

Uber Releases A Shocking Report About Sexual Assaults Incidents

Uber Releases A Shocking Report About Sexual Assaults Incidents

Uber is being upfront about a two-year safety report that they conducted during 201 and 2018. It shows nearly 6,000 sexual assaults were made.

The study also showed that drivers actually made up the largest number of victims. The report break down shows over 500 reports of attempted rapes and about 500 reports of rape. Riders made up 45% of the complaints of sexual assaults.

Uber Chief Legal Officer Tony West says the company felt it was important to share this information for transparency and safety. He says it raises awareness and they can also share a few improved safety measures now available to drivers and passengers. One of the improved safety features includes the ability for drivers or passengers to call 911 from the app. They are also doing second level and follow up background checks on drivers and they plan to share that information with other rideshare companies. Uber is calling on Lyft and other companies to conduct and release a report on this growing issues as well.

Uber has faced a number of sexual misconduct lawsuits over the last few years.

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Slow Police Times Could Equal To No New Development In So. Prince George’s Co.

Planning officials say the southern part of Prince George’s County, District 5 & 7 could be left out because of slow police response time.

Prince George’s County is growing by leaps and bounds with new housing developments and shopping centers. Unfortunately, according to a new memo by the county’s planning department one area could be left out.

Planning officials say the southern part of Prince George’s County, District 5 & 7 could be left out because of slow police response time. A nine-month report for 2019 showed police took more than 10 minutes to respond to an emergency call every month. That number alone could cause county lawmakers to prevent growth over safety concerns.

A spokesperson for the police department says they have been working tirelessly for the last three years to improve response times in the southern part of the county. County Councilwoman Monique Anderson-Walker attributes the delay to a shortage of staff in the department.

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Patti LaBelle, Mariah Carey and A Christmas Carol

A Star-Studded weekend here in the DMV

 

  • The legendary Patti LaBelle comes to the MGM National Harbor, tonight
  • , for an 8pm performance.
  • Then looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, Mariah Carey comes to town with “All I Want for Christmas is You”.  Both shows start at 8pm.

 

  • Kevin Ross is at City Winery tonight for two shows and then on Sunday, the legendaryHoward Hewett takes to the stage, show time is 7:30pm

 

  • The holiday classic “A Christmas Carol”is playing at Ford’s Theatre, running through January 1st.

 

 

 

  • The Girls’ Night Out by Shawn Yancy Holiday Bazaar and Toy Drive is Saturday, December 7thfrom 11am – 5pm at Heritage Hall at UDC Student Center. More information here:

 

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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Top Stories Roundtable Analysis

Panel examines the top trending news stories of the week

We’ve had another very busy week of big news stories and we’re going to try and tackle some of the headlines.  George Zimmerman suing the family of Trayvon Martin and prosecutors in his trial.  A study by the National Institutes of Health links breast cancer to hair day and hair straighteners.  Gabrielle Union, race and America’s Got Talent.  Kamala Harris drops out of the presidential race.

Guests:

Dr. Niambi Carter, Political Science Professor, Howard University, Author, “American While Black”

Melik Abdul, Republican Political Strategist

No Recall Election For Jack Evans

Evans Recall Petition Fails

(Washington, DC) — DC election officials are stopping an effort to recall DC Councilmember Jack Evans. The DC Board of Elections determined a petition to force a recall election of Evans was short of about one-thousand valid signatures to hold an election. Evans however still faces an expulsion vote from the DC Council. A Council committee voted unanimously earlier this week to recommend he be expelled from the council. This comes as he’s accused of various ethics violations.

Holiday Money-Saving Strategies That Can Backfire

Understand that marketers use one-day sales or even shorter buying windows to create urgency. Fear of missing out can lead to poor decisions; buy only the items you intended to anyway.

Holiday marketers have your number, and they know how to entice you to spend.

You try to rein it in. But two favorite strategies can lead to spending more, according to a 2018 survey by the Center for the New Middle Class, a research organization funded by Elevate, which lends to credit-challenged borrowers. Consumers who shopped at sales were 50% more likely to say they spent more than they expected. Among shoppers who used coupons, 38.5% said they overspent.

Many shoppers try to be careful instead of making a spending plan. Using a budget can feel like it’s wringing the joy out of a happy season. Why? Giving feels good, says Jeff Kreisler, co-author of “Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter.”

But simply being careful doesn’t work, “because a lot of the reasons we make poor financial decisions are unconscious,” says Kreisler, who’s editor in chief of PeopleScience.com, which applies behavioral science to the marketplace.

However, you can position yourself to recognize — and overcome — overspending triggers.

USE THE BEST DEFENSE: A HOLIDAY BUDGET

Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, a financial coach and founder of the Fiscal Femme website, advises setting aside time — not over an hour — to list holiday expenses. Build in a buffer, because you’ll forget some things. But you’ll be better off if you have a number in mind, she says.

Be realistic, not rigid, about your budget. Otherwise, controlling expenses can seem so futile you don’t bother trying, she says. “It’s like being on a strict diet and figuring if you cheated and had a cookie, you may as well eat the whole bag.”

If you worry about overspending, consider getting a prepaid gift card in that amount, Kreisler says. It can help you stay aware of what you are spending and what’s left.

Having a successful holiday spending plan may also inspire you to create a budget to help you achieve financial goals throughout the year.

UNDERSTAND HOW SALES CAN COST YOU

Shopping sales can be smart — but only if you’re strategic and aware of the psychology at play. Kreisler says if you see a $100 cashmere sweater marked down to $40, your brain registers “saving $60.” Train yourself to translate that to “spending $40” and compare how it fits into your spending plan.

Then, figure out how much the sweater is worth to you. Would you still want it if $40 was the regular price? It’s the same sweater and the same money but minus the rush of feeling that you got a deal.

Watch out for impulse purchases, too. Gerstley says she’s encountered products she never knew existed while shopping (think cell phone sanitizer or weighted blanket) and suddenly wanted them. Badly. She’s a fan of “the 48-hour rule”: Put the item back on the shelf or abandon your virtual cart, and if you still want it 48 hours later, go ahead and buy it. Often you won’t, she says.

Understand that marketers use one-day sales or even shorter buying windows to create urgency. Fear of missing out can lead to poor decisions; buy only the items you intended to anyway.

KNOW THE TROUBLE WITH COUPONS

Coupons can save you money — or tempt you to upgrade because of your “savings.”

Kreisler says a coupon is great if you’ve been waiting for a discount to buy something specific on your list. If you’ve done your research and buy the item you intended to, using a coupon to drop the price, then you really are saving.

As with sales, it’s important to focus on your spending, not your “savings.” If you have a coupon for $10 off a $50 purchase or $30 off a $100 purchase, would you spend more to “save” more? Stick with what you intended to spend.

KEEP THESE TIPS IN MIND AS YOU SHOP

Kreisler offers these additional tips for spending less:

— Imagine how the holidays would be different if you spent a little less on a particular gift. Would it really detract from the joy?

— If you cannot afford to reciprocate with a gift of equal monetary value, consider giving something else of value, such as offering an evening of child care or creating a painting. Write a note about why you chose the gift especially for the recipient.

— If you want to trim your gift list, discuss it with friends and family shortly after the holidays, when warm feelings abound. Announcing it late in the year isn’t a great idea.

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This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. Bev O’Shea is a writer at NerdWallet. Email: boshea@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @Beverly_OShea.

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Train From Baltimore To DC In 15 Minutes Gets The Thumbs Up

The four chambers of commerce serve more than 1,500 member organizations, representing cities, agencies and businesses throughout portions of central Maryland.

BALTIMORE (AP) — Four chambers of commerce in Maryland are endorsing a plan to build a $10 billion high-speed maglev train between Baltimore and Washington.

The chambers of commerce for the city of Baltimore, Baltimore County, northern Anne Arundel County and Prince George’s County voiced support for the first phase of the project on Wednesday.

It would help economic development and local business opportunities, the groups say. The high-speed train could connect the two cities in 15 minutes along a 36-mile route.

The project is currently under review by federal, state and local agencies, as well as the Federal Railroad Administration.

The four chambers of commerce serve more than 1,500 member organizations, representing cities, agencies and businesses throughout portions of central Maryland.

Brandy Confirms ‘Moesha’ Reboot Is On The Way

“We would like to know would you like to do a Moesha Reboot?” Ralph asked Brandy. “Yea, absolutely!” Brandy replied.

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Brandy herself promised a Moesha reboot is on the way.

The actress/singer reunited with her television parents, William Allen Young and Sheryl Lee Ralph, onstage at an AIDS musical benefit hosted by Ralph’s D.I.VA. Foundation, according to The Grape Juice.

“We would like to know would you like to do a Moesha Reboot?” Ralph asked Brandy.

“Yea, absolutely!” Brandy replied. “It would be fabulous, wouldn’t it? ” Ralph responded before Brandy said, “I’m here to solidify that we’re going to do a ‘Moesha’ reboot.”

Back in 2017, the entire cast reunited on an episode of The Real and confirmed they all would be interested in a reboot.

Moesha aired on UPN from 1996 until 2001. The popular sitcom starred Brandy as the independent and intelligent Moesha Mitchell and followed her as she navigated school, dating, friends and family in South Central Los Angeles.

49ers Suspend Announcer Tim Ryan For Comment About Jackson

“I regret my choice of words in trying to describe the conditions of the game. Lamar Jackson is an MVP-caliber player and I respect him greatly. I want to sincerely apologize to him and anyone else I offended,” he said.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers have suspended radio analyst Tim Ryan for one game for saying Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson was adept at carrying out fakes because of his “dark skin color with a dark football.”

Ryan made the comments Monday in an interview on the 49ers’ flagship radio station KNBR when describing Jackson’s ability to fake handoffs and keep the ball on runs that hurt San Francisco in a 20-17 loss to the Ravens last week.

“He’s really good at that fake, Lamar Jackson, but when you consider his dark skin color with a dark football with a dark uniform, you could not see that thing,” Ryan said on air. “I mean you literally could not see when he was in and out of the mesh point.”

Ryan issued a statement of apology through the team Wednesday

“I regret my choice of words in trying to describe the conditions of the game. Lamar Jackson is an MVP-caliber player and I respect him greatly. I want to sincerely apologize to him and anyone else I offended,” he said.

The 49ers said in a statement that they are “disappointed” in Ryan and that he won’t broadcast Sunday’s game at New Orleans.

“We hold Tim to a high standard as a representative of our organization and he must be more thoughtful with his words,” the team said. “Tim has expressed remorse in a public statement and has also done so with us privately. We know Tim as a man of high integrity and are confident he will grow and learn from this experience.”

The 49ers also said they apologized to the Ravens.

Ryan played four seasons in the NFL with Chicago. He was a TV analyst on Fox for 11 years and has spent the past six seasons calling 49ers games on the radio.

The San Francisco Chronicle first reported the suspension.

Rapper T.I.’s Remarks Spark NY Bill To End Virginity Tests

T.I., also known as Clifford Joseph Harris, Jr., drew criticism when he said in a November episode of the podcast “Ladies like Us” that he asked a gynecologist to check his teenage daughter’s hymen shortly after her birthday each year. She is now 18.

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York could bar doctors from performing so-called virginity tests under legislation prompted by the rapper T.I.’s controversial claim that he has a gynecologist check his daughter’s hymen annually.

Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages said Tuesday the bill she submitted last month would prohibit medical professionals from performing or supervising such examinations, though it’s unclear how common they are in the U.S. New York would also consider it sexual assault when such tests are performed outside of a medical setting.

“It’s medically unnecessary,” the Democrat said. “It’s often painful, humiliating, traumatic. All in all, it’s a form of violence against women.”

Her bill has attracted support from three Democratic lawmakers, and Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration officials called the practice “disturbing.” Solages said no other states have such bans.

The World Health Organization, U.N. Women and the U.N. Human Rights office called for the end of the tests worldwide last year. They said the testing often involves inspecting the hymen or inserting fingers into the vagina.

T.I., also known as Clifford Joseph Harris, Jr., drew criticism when he said in a November episode of the podcast “Ladies like Us” that he asked a gynecologist to check his teenage daughter’s hymen shortly after her birthday each year. She is now 18.

“I put a sticky note on the door: ‘Gyno. Tomorrow. 9:30,’” Harris said.

After his comments prompted backlash on social media, he told Jada Pinkett Smith on the Facebook interview show Red Table Talk he’d been exaggerating and that “he was never in any exam room.”

Phone and email messages were left with Harris’ publicist Tuesday.

Experts say such testing is painful and that there’s no evidence such testing shows whether a woman or girl has had vaginal intercourse.

“There is no test that can tell you whether someone had intercourse, whether consensually or non-consensually,” Ranit Mishori, professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine and senior medical adviser for Physicians for Human Rights.

Mishori said there’s a mistaken belief that you can tell whether someone’s had vaginal intercourse from a tear in a hymen, which can also tear from tampons or physical activity. Some women lack a hymen, a membrane that partly covers vaginas and can also change as a girl matures due to hormonal change.

“It’s of course not only impossible to tell for sure, but also a violation of woman’s rights,” said retired obstetrician-gynecologist Jaana Rehnstorm, who is the founder and president of gender equality non-profit The Kota Alliance.

Such testing stems from cultural concerns about a woman’s “purity” or “marriageability,” Mishori said.

“If a women is not a ‘virgin,’ her prospects of being married, her prospects of securing a family, her prospects of being thought of as an upstanding citizen can go down the drain,” she said. ”But these are very sexist ideas about women and sexuality.”

But criminalizing the practice is “misguided,” Mishori said.

“I think the solution is we have to think about education, we have to think about changing social norms,” she said. “We have to think about breaking down stigma and educating not only the patients in front of us but the family members and community members.”

“I think unfortunately, if you ban it or if you criminalize it, it will drive it underground,” she said.

Such examinations have been documented in at least 20 countries. The extent of whether they are performed in the U.S. is unclear, though Mishori said that physicians have shared anecdotes of patients and parents requesting such testing.

“This happens in different communities — not just migrant or immigrant communities, but also maybe very, very religious communities,” she said.

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists President Ted Anderson has said the organization does not have guidance on so-called virginity testing. “As a medical organization, ACOG releases guidance on medically indicated and valid procedures,” he said in a statement.

Solages called the practice “barbaric” and based on the idea that women are men’s property. She said just one instance, such as T.I.’s, of such an examination happening is enough for a ban.

“Whether he was being serious or he was being sarcastic, he brought to the limelight that this is happening in the U.S.,” she said.

Gabrielle Union, NBC Meet Over ‘America’s Got Talent’ Firing

Union had also complained of other behavior, such as judge-producer Simon Cowell’s smoking on the indoor set, Variety reported.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gabrielle Union and NBC both said Wednesday that they have had a “productive” first conversation on her firing from “America’s Got Talent” and her allegations that she was removed over her complaints about racism and other troubling on-set behavior.

“We had a lengthy 5-hour, and what I thought to be, productive meeting yesterday,” Union said on Twitter. “I was able to, again, express my unfiltered truth. I led with transparency and my desire and hope for real change.”

NBC said in a statement that the “initial conversation was candid and productive. While there will be a further investigation to get a deeper understanding of the facts, we are working with Gabrielle to come to a positive resolution.”

Union’s attorney Bryan Freedman said Tuesday’s meeting, which included representatives from Fremantle, the show’s production company, was a good start.

“We’re waiting to see the next steps on whether NBC is going to make sure that there are real changes made to protect both the contestants and the talent,” Freedman said.

Union, an actress best known for her roles in films including “Bring It On” and “Bad Boys II,” was a judge on the talent showcase but she and fellow judge Julianne Hough were not asked to return after their first season.

Variety subsequently reported that Union, who is black, believed she was fired because she had asked NBC and the show’s producers to address an environment that tolerated racist jokes and remarks, including what she said were multiple notes from producers saying she was wearing her hair “too black” for the “America’s Got Talent” audience.

Union had also complained of other behavior, such as judge-producer Simon Cowell’s smoking on the indoor set, Variety reported.

The Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, of which Union is a member, said Monday that it was also working with her to investigate her complaints.

Without directly referring to NBC or the two companies that produce the show, Fremantle and Syco, Union has tweeted about her situation several times, acknowledging the support she’s gotten and retweeting instructions on how to give a proper apology.

Other prominent names on social media, including Union’s husband, former NBA player Dwyane Wade, have called for answers on why she was fired.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Ask Judiciary Committee To Draft Articles of Impeachment

During the short address, she said that Trump violated the Constitution during his communications with Ukraine’s leader.

Just moments ago House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held an unannounced press conference. Pelosi went before the national public and asked the Judiciary Committee to start the process of drafting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

During the short address, she said that Trump violated the Constitution during his communications with Ukraine’s leader. She said the “facts are uncontested, the President abused power for his personal benefit, at the expense of national security, by withholding military aid” to Ukraine in exchange that they publically announce that they were launching an investigation into one of his political rivals. Pelosi again stated that no one is above the law and “his wrongdoing strikes at the very heart of our Constitution.”

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Some Md Schools Will Start Classes Before Labor Day

On December 12, the Prince George’s County School Board will vote on two proposed dates both of which are before the holiday, which next year is later than usual it’s September 7th.

The discussion over when classes should start either before or after Labor Day in Maryland continues.

In 2016, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan issued an executive order that all schools open up after the Labor Day holiday. He said in doing so it would benefit families and businesses. A new law, however, has overturned that order and now the decision is back in the hands of area school systems.

This week the Montgomery County School Board voted to start classes on August 31st. In fact, Queen Anne did the same. In Howard County school will be on August 25th.

On December 12, the Prince George’s County School Board will vote on two proposed dates both of which are before the holiday, which next year is later than usual it’s September 7th.

From the very beginning, school leaders said the tight guidelines of starting after Labor Day and ending by June 15 put a strain on them. The concern was over the required hours of instruction when you add in bad weather closings, Spring break and other times off during the year.

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Doing Good in The Neighborhood, Helping Our Youth in The DMV

Girls’ Night Out by Shawn Yancy is hosting it’s Holiday Bazaar and Toy Drive

Grab your besties and get ready for some holiday shopping and helping to put a smile on the face of our needy youth in the DMV.  It’s all about the Girls Night Out Holiday Bazaar and Toy Drive.  My guest is Molette Green – Molette has her other hat on today as an Ambassador and Celebrity Host for “Girls’ Night Out by Shawn Yancy”.

 Get your tickets today for the Girls’ Night Out by Shawn Yancy Holiday Bazaar and Toy Drive December 7thfrom 11am – 5pm at Heritage Hall at UDC Student Center.  More information here: 

 Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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Sex Trafficking: What You Need To Know

How children are groomed into sex trafficking and what you need to know to protect them.

Over the past few weeks we’ve seen a renewed, high-profile focus on sex trafficking.  It seems to have come out of nowhere.  But has it?  What’s going on here and what do you need to know about this issue to make sure your children are safe?

Resources:

No More Martyrs

Courtney’s House

Tina Frundt, Founder & Executive Director, Courtney’s House (not pictured)

Lisa Daughtry, Sex Trafficking Advocate, Director of Marketing & Community Outreach, No More Martyrs

Michael B. Jordan May Be DC Films’ New Superman

“The word has been out that Warner Bros. has been mulling a completely different direction with its Superman canon for some time, even considering casting Michael B. Jordan in the role down the road.”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

DC Films has been sifting through high-profile actors in an effort to keep their comic book characters relevant. Michael B. Jordan had a meeting with Warner Bros. earlier this year, where he pitched his vision for DC’s superman, according to Variety. Nothing is concrete, yet.

“However, Jordan isn’t ready to commit to taking on the project since filming doesn’t seem likely to happen for several years and he has a full dance card of projects. Insiders think that a new Superman film is unlikely to hit screens before 2023, given that there’s no script and no director attached,” said Variety.

Deadline also shared that he is up for the role.

“The word has been out that Warner Bros. has been mulling a completely different direction with its Superman canon for some time, even considering casting Michael B. Jordan in the role down the road.”

Jordan portrayed Johnny Storm/Human Torch in Fox’s Marvel Fantastic Four reboot in 2015. In 2018, he starred as Erik Killmonger in the critically-acclaimed Disney Marvel film Black Panther, according to Shadow and Act.

Jordan’s lasted film, Just Mercy, will be released Christmas Day 2019 and he is starring alongside Jaime Foxx.

More Hate Crimes Reported In DC

Increase In Number Of Hate Crimes Reported In District Of Columbia

(Washington, DC) — The nation’s capital is seeing an increase in the number of reported hate crimes. The latest data from the Metropolitan Police Department show there have been 187 reported hate crimes as of October 31st. That’s a significant increase compared to the same time in 2018 when there were 173 reported hate crimes. In 2018, there was a total of 205 hate crimes reported. Police data shows bias against sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race and ethnicity make up the majority of reported crimes this year.

George Zimmerman Lawsuit

George Zimmerman Sues Trayvon Martin’s Family and Prosecutors and Others

(Coral Gables, FL) — George Zimmerman is suing the family of Trayvon Martin and others for 100-million-dollars, claiming the use of false testimony in the case against him. Zimmerman was a neighborhood watch volunteer when he shot and killed the unarmed 17-year-old Martin in 2012. Zimmerman had claimed self defense, and was acquitted in a criminal trial. The lawsuit claims the Martin family arranged for false testimony at his trial. The details of the lawsuit were released to the media by a director of a documentary based on that trial.

Lil Mo Reveals Battle With Opioid Addiction

We wish her the very best in overcoming her battle.

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Singer-songwriter Lil’ Mo took to Instagram to share she has won he battle with opioid addiction.

“I Never thought I could get off opioids!” said her post.

 

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BUT 👏 I 👏 DID!!!!!!! the OPPS is real mad that i can speak about not having to wake up and pop a 30 PLUS, addi, tramadol and/or whatever else was brought into the house by the devil. I was just the MONEY. Not gonna even CAP. Spent sooooo much 💰 paying other people bills just to be high and a functioning addict. Glad i let the TOXIC GO!!!! I prayed for this GLOW. 2020 gonna be a BIG year for MY children and I. I got some more things to let go of. So many more people to cut off. More old habits to quit. BUT to those that came to HELL to GET me OUT i appreciate you soooooo much. We LIT!! @woo__says @4evakenna7 @huggie_meyers @jdloving1 @ck1loving nobody knows what went on in the dark. But now I’m GLOWING. Clean bitch, inside out. Was in and out of court because i was being PHYSICALLY abused. The judge finally Granted my FULL PFA (protection from abuse) which covers the whole world. NO CAP!!! I had to let this GO. It’s been burning inside me bcuz i know I’m gonna help someone heal. I was ashamed when i hit the bottom. i wanted to die so bad. But i was HIGH and thinking it was OK cuz i could afford it. Im LIL MO. I’m famous. Famous people do drugs. Until the day i heard the words “I’ll blow your fcukin head off and throw you over this balcony”!! Then i ran for MY LIFE!! 9 months ago. I haven’t looked back!! Im at so much peace i don’t want it to be disturbed (save yourself then put the oxygen mask on everyone else) #glow #FNF ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️whatever you are dealing with Don’t take into the new decade. We 28 days away. You can quit NEOWWWWWWW!! Don’t be embarrassed be empowered.

A post shared by Lil Mo (@thelilmoshow) on Dec 3, 2019 at 6:30am PST

Earlier this year she split from her third husband, Karl Dargan, who was allegedly cheating on her. The two appeared on Marriage Bootcamp and Couples Court trying to amend their marriage.

The Love & Hip Hop star’s caption alluded that the relationship could have been abusive.

The judge finally Granted my FULL PFA (protection from abuse) which covers the whole world. NO CAP!!!

She posted again on Instagram to thank her followers for the out pour of support.

I did NOT know by me speaking up you would hear me. I’m in tears at the out pour of messages and love I’ve received. Thank YOU.

 

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I was afraid to love ME i was toooo busy loving everyone else. Now i love ME more than I’ve ever loved my self!! FACTS!!!!! I did NOT know by me speaking up you would hear me. I’m in tears at the out pour of messages and love I’ve received. Thank YOU. Strength in NUMBERS. More love. More life. New decade 28 days away. Make changes. For YOU. Watch how you get blessed. Drink water. Stay out the way. Be happy for me. Im not bothering NOBODY. (This photo i took Saturday right after i got off stage. I was so hype lol) happiness feels soooooo GOOD. Cuz i know what withdrawal and death felt like. GOD IS REAL!!!!!!!! I drink my CBD tea if i want to get some rest NOW. take my NRG no more PERCS!! Whole LIFE is DETOX!!

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It seems like Lil Mo is making a lot of positive changes just in time for the new year and we wish her the very best in overcoming her battle.

NBC Issues Statement About Gabrielle Union’s Exit For ‘AGT’

“We are working with Ms. Union through her representatives to hear more about her concerns, following which we will take whatever next steps may be appropriate.”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Late November, NBC announced their decision to not to bring Gabrielle Union back as a judge for America’s Got Talent. Sources said that she was let go after speaking up against discrimination on the job. Producers from NBC and AGT have finally released a statement responding to the backlash they received.

“We remain committed to ensuring a respectful workplace for all employees and take very seriously any questions about workplace culture,” says the statement according to Deadline. “We are working with Ms. Union through her representatives to hear more about her concerns, following which we will take whatever next steps may be appropriate.”

Waves of support from other celebrities and fans poured out on social media criticizing NBC’s decision.

SAG-AFTRA, a union that represents entertainers, also released a statement that they are investigating the situation as well.

“We immediately reached out to Ms. Union’s representatives when these reports came to light. It is our practice to work closely with members who reach out to us and their representatives in instances like this, as that usually affords the best protection and best resolution for the affected member,” they said according to Page Six.

So far, they have nothing to report of the investigation.

John Singleton’s Daughter Granted Monthly Allowance

“It’s exactly what she’d requested back in September, arguing that her father had taken care of her finances while he was alive … and she needs the dough to hold her over.”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

John Singleton‘s daughter, Cleopatra Singleton, will be getting a $2,778 allowance per month after father’s death in late April of this year.

This week, a judge signed off on the monthly allowance from his estate as well as a one-time amount of $4,150 to cover the 21-year-old’s study abroad program, according to TMZ.

“It’s exactly what she’d requested back in September, arguing that her father had taken care of her finances while he was alive … and she needs the dough to hold her over, ” says TMZ.

The late filmmaker’s mother, Sheila Ward, was in charge of the his estate’s affairs but had gotten into a riff with Cleopatra.

“His daughter, Cleopatra Singleton was arguing with her grandmother, John’s mother Sheila Ward, the woman in charge of the estate about how she would be taken care of during her father’s illness and later his death,” according to Madam Noire.

Luckily, this estate issue was resolved.

Study: Link Between Hair Dyes, Straighteners And Breast Cancer

Researchers are suggesting women who like to dye their hair to use semipermanent dye to change their hair color and lower the risk of getting breast cancer.

A new study published by the International Journal of Cancer shows a connection between hair dye and straighteners and Breast Cancer risk for black women.

The report found that the risk of breast cancer increased 45 percent for women of color who use permanent dyes. The risk increased 18 percent for women who used straighteners. Now that risk factor jumped to 31 percent researcher’s found if woman get their hair straightened every 5 to 6 weeks.

Researchers are suggesting women who like to dye their hair to use semipermanent dye to change their hair color and lower the risk of getting breast cancer.

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Two Area Police Officers Charged With The Unthinkable

She should have been taken to the nearest processing center which would either be Upper Marlboro or Hyattsville.

First, a former part-time Fairmount Heights Police officer Martique Vanderpool has been charged with rape. Vanderpool is accused of stopping a woman for a traffic violation and then taking her to the Fairmount Heights Police Station. Once there he allegedly told her he would release her if she had sex with him.

Fairmount Heights Police Chief Stephen Watkins says if she was placed under arrest she should not have been taken to their police station. Watkins says that not protocol they don’t have a holding facility. She should have been taken to the nearest processing center which would either be Upper Marlboro or Hyattsville.

In Prince George’s County, Detective Sharrod Wiggins has been indicted for assault and a lewd act. The decision from a grand jury follows claims that he masturbated in public at an LA Fitness in Hyattsville.

According to Prince George’s County States Attorney Aisha Braveboy, the incident happened on April 26th. Wiggins was not on duty at the time of the incident in the men’s restroom.

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A Magical Musical Holiday Show

Step Afrika marks it’s 25th Anniversary by kicking off it’s national tour.

25 years and still going strong.  Step Afrika is marking its Silver Anniversary with a national Tour.  This foot stomping high energy production is kicking off its tour with the Magical Musical Holiday Show at the AATLAS next week.  My guest is C. Brian Williams – Founder and Executive Director of Step Afrika

Step Afrika is embarking on its 25thAnniversary and they are kicking for a national tour with the performance of the Magical Musical Holiday Show at the AATLAS on H Street from December 12th– 22nd.

 Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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Conversation with Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich discuss politics and policy.

We continue with part two of our conversation about what’s happening in Montgomery County.  Last night we spoke to Marcus Jones… the newly-appointed chief of police.  Now we talk to County Executive Marc Elrich.

Marc Elrich, County Executive, (D), Montgomery County, MD

 

Chico DeBarge Arrested For Drug Possession

“Thinking he was trying to break in, officers approached and searched DeBarge … and allegedly found methamphetamine in his pockets. He was placed under arrest, and cops say they also discovered drug paraphernalia in the SUV.”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Jonathan “Chico” DeBarge was arrested for possession of meth in Burbank, California.

Police arrested DeBarge in a Walmart parking lot earlier this month. According to reports, the singer was using a piece of wire to unlock an SUV. It turns out, the vehicle was his and he locked his keys in.

“Thinking he was trying to break in, officers approached and searched DeBarge … and allegedly found methamphetamine in his pockets. He was placed under arrest, and cops say they also discovered drug paraphernalia in the SUV,” reads TMZ.

The 53-year-old was released shortly after he was booked, according to TMZ.

Back in 1988, Chico and another member of the musical family Robert “Bobby” DeBarge faced life in prison after being convicted of cocaine trafficking charges, according to UPI.

 

Jill Scott Announces 20th Anniversary Tour

“I will create musical arrangements for the songs purposed with new energy, but keep the integrity of the original songs they love. Expect theater. Expect incredible musicianship. Expect love.”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Grammy-award-winning singer Jill Scott is going on tour to commemorate her debut album on the Who is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 20th Anniversary Tour. 

Scott posted the news on Twitter.

“WHAT a privilege!!! WHAT a joy!!! My 1st baby is turning 20 in 2020❤️❤️❤️❤️. I’m performing Who Is Jill Scott in total. I’m singing; you come sing too. Thank you Love Village. See you there.”

“I’m going to be true to the album set list. I’ll do every song in the order of the album. My audience should bring their CD covers; some may know the list by heart. I will create musical arrangements for the songs purposed with new energy, but keep the integrity of the original songs they love. Expect theater. Expect incredible musicianship. Expect love,” the soul singer said in Billboard.

Fans took to social media to share their excitement for the tour.

The tour kicks off in February in Kansas City, Missouri. According to Billboard, a second leg will take place summer 2020.

Who is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 was released July 18, 2000 and was number two on the top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums on Billboard and earned a top 20 spot on the charts. Romance, pleasure, and self-love were threads throughout the album.

This album produced classics such as “The Way,” “A Long Walk,” “Gettin’ in the Way,” and “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat).” It also earned Scott Grammy nominations for best new artist, best R&B album and best R&B vocal performance.

Presale tickets will be available on December 5 on ticketmaster and her website.