Antoine Semenyo Reports Racist Abuse
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A 47-year-old man has been arrested after the Premier League’s season opener on Friday was briefly halted due to alleged racist abuse, local police announced Saturday.
A 47-year-old Liverpool fan who was last seen in a wheelchair was arrested Saturday after allegedly shouting racial slurs at Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo in a stunning scene that led to
Virgil van Dijk supporting Antoine Semenyo after report of racist abuse: ‘It’s an absolute disgrace’
Friday's opening match of the season was paused after visiting forward Semenyo reported alleged abuse from the stands.
A flight heading to Los Angeles from Virginia was forced to divert to Colorado after an 'intoxicated' and 'unruly passenger' allegedly yelled 'racist slurs' at cabin crew while 'waving a skateboard,' according to local police and reports.
President Donald Trump's rhetoric in his federal takeover of Washington police echoes that of conservative politicians going back decades who've denounced American cities with majority non-white populations or progressive leaders as crime-ridden and in need of outside intervention.
Crockett, who is reportedly so image obsessed she uses a headshot of herself as her iPhone lock screen, didn’t appear to react to the gaffe – and the reverend continued on without missing a
After a 15-year-old boy with disabilities was detained outside a local high school by federal agents this week in a case of mistaken identity, education leaders fear many families will keep their children away out of fear of immigration raids. That incident unfolded around 9:30 a.m. on Monday, just days before more than half […]
Vince McMahon defended his decision to bring Hulk Hogan back to the WWE after the late star was exposed for using a racial slur in 2015.
In a new interview, ex- WWE CEO Vince McMahon argues the late Hulk Hogan, once infamously heard on tape describing himself as “racist to a point” and using the N-word, “wasn't a racist” but “said some racist things.”
Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax tells a reader to do the “right thing” after a reader’s friend cracked a racist joke.