A Mississippi lawmaker has apologized for saying during a news interview that the blacks in his hometown were on food stamps and didn’t work. Rep. Gene Alday (R) apologized to his colleagues in the Mississippi House of Representatives for comments he made in the Clarion Ledger newspaper. “I was wrong to say what I did, and there is no excuse for my behavior,” Alday said during his apology. “I am…
February 23, 2015


By Michal Ortner Many high profile celebrities have offered their opinion on the Bill Cosby scandal, which has involved several women who claim that Cosby made inappropriate advances toward them. Samuel L. Jackson is now sharing his opinion on the situation. In the 80s, Jackson actually worked with Cosby as his camera stand-in for three years. “I wish he would say something,” said Jackson. “Popular opinion would say, ‘Where there’s…

BY STEPHEN KANYI Police in Gainesville, Florida arrested a man after he was found in possession of both weed and crack. The police reported that they found the weed in his bυtt and the crack in his mouth. The arrest happened on Thursday at about 12:30 a.m. when officers stopped the man on Northeast 23rd Avenue and Northeast Second Street. The man, Winfred Alphonso McAllister Jr., 23, was driving a…