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Old Joe Rogan Clip Sparks Discussion About Male Comedians and Rape Culture

In the clip, Rogan laughs at a comment about demanding oral sex from female comics in exchange for stage time

Virtual Networking Sites Are on the Rise. Are They Actually Useful?

So you want to win friends and influence people over the internet …

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Set to Sign $31.4M Franchise Tag

Once he signs, the two sides have until July 15 to finalize an extension

How the Miami Riots of 1980 Predicted America in 2020

In "The Year of Dangerous Days," Nicholas Griffin paints a grim picture of a divided city

Brett Favre Says Colin Kaepernick Has Earned "Hero" Status

Favre said Kaepernick will be remembered in the same way as the late Pat Tillman

Noose Found in Stall of NASCAR's Only Black Driver

Bubba Wallace successfully pushed for NASCAR to ban the Confederate flag

Nextdoor Ends Controversial "Forward to Police" Feature

It's not hard to see why this feature was removed

One Artist's 1952 Mural About Racism Feels Ominously Relevant in 2020

John Wilson's "The Incident" grapples with violence in a way few works of art do

How C.R. Patterson and Sons Helped Shape American Automotive History

The powerful story of the country's first Black-owned auto maker

Former eBay Employees Charged With Harassing Online Critics

The harassment campaign did not end well for those who carried it out

Coronavirus Concerns Prompt Catskills Real Estate Rush

The region is seeing a significant increase in demand

Florida Coronavirus Spread Worries NBA Ahead of Season Restart

As Florida's coronavirus count rises to record heights every day, the NBA must figure out how safely restart its season

Coronavirus Forces MLB Teams Back Home to Train

MLB has seen at least 12 positive cases and so shut down its Arizona and Florida spring training sites

Barry Jenkins, Questlove Among Those Launching the Black Artists for Freedom Collective

The collective published a powerful artists' statement on Juneteenth