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Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson Challenges GOP Court

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned the dangerousness of an appeals court decision that grants domestic abusers with more gun rights.


During an oral argument, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned the dangerousness of an appeals court decision that grants more gun rights to domestic abusers, MSNBC reported.

The argument occurred on Nov. 7 in the United States v. Rahimi, marking the court’s first Second Amendment case since its 2022 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen

In Bruen, the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling led an appeals court to strike down a federal law that banned people under domestic violence restraining orders from obtaining guns. The majority agreed that courts should uphold gun restrictions only when there is a tradition of such regulation in U.S. history.

In the Rahimi case, the court discussed ways to apply this historical test. Jackson, who was nominated by Biden last year, raised a hypothetical if the court “determined based on the historical record that domestic violence was not considered dangerous back in the day? I mean, I — I just don’t know what we’d do with that scenario.”

The Biden administration argued that the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit “endangers victims of domestic violence, their families, police officers, and the public,” according to the SCOTUS Blog. As for the law, the administration noted that “past generations could not have disarmed persons subject to protective orders because such orders did not exist.”

Furthermore, Jackson pointed out whether the justices can really be “analyzing this consistent with the Bruen test at the level of dangerousness.” She suggested considering how domestic violence was treated historically. “If we have evidence of that, men who engaged in domestic violence historically were… not perceived as then dangerous from the standpoint of disarmament. What would we do with that in this situation?”

Gun violence is a major issue that has disproportionately devastated communities of color. Some advocates call it a racial justice issue. In fact, Black women are three times more likely to be fatally shot by an intimate partner, compared to white women. The current Second Amendment precedent could have profound implications for how police and courts deal with domestic violence.

Earlier this year, President Biden signed an executive order with a mission to boost the number of background checks that are supposed to take place before the purchase of a gun, BLACK ENTERPRISE previously reported.

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Creator of First Black 18-Inch Superhero Doll Celebrates Selling Thousands of Units

Shaneisha Dodson, a proud HBCU graduate of Grambling State University and the founder and CEO of the Brilliant Girl, is celebrating having sold thousands of her dolls to young Black girls across the country.


Shaneisha Dodson, a proud HBCU graduate of Grambling State University and the Founder and CEO of the Brilliant Girl, is celebrating having sold thousands of her dolls to young Black girls across the country. She says that she founded her company to create more representation in the toy and doll industry. “Growing up in Arkansas, there were not a lot of Black dolls on the store shelves,” she says.

This eventually inspired her to create the Sugamama doll, the first ever Black 18-inch superhero doll, and she has since heard so many stories from women who shared the same story of growing up and not seeing themselves represented. She comments, “All superheroes don’t wear capes; sometimes they wear aprons and eat cookies.”

Shaneisha says that these types of stories inspire her to continue creating products that promote positivity because she fully understands the impact that self-efficacy can have on a person’s growth. In fact, in 2022, she donated almost 100 dolls to children.

More than just dolls

As an award-winning playwright who loves to write, Shaneisha wanted to do more than just create dolls. And so, she has also authored and released two books, The Adventures of Sugamama and Sugamama Saves Christmas, to accommodate her best-selling doll. In addition, she has launched Positive Image Puzzles, a line of thoughtfully designed puzzles that highlight positive images surrounding fatherhood, superheroes, and girls having fun.

Shaneisha says that all are invited to celebrate the power of diversity as Brilliant Girl continues its mission of bringing more representation to the doll and toy industry and giving back to the community. To support her company, visit its official website at TheBrilliantGirl.com or follow the brand on Instagram @the_brilliantgirl

This news was first reported by blackbusiness.com

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Black-Owned Manga Company Teams Up With Black Marvel Writer For New Light Novel

A Marvel writer will be collaborating with a Black-owned manga digital comics magazine it was recently announced at SaturdayCon 2023.


A Marvel writer will be collaborating with a Black-owned manga digital comics magazine, according to a recent announcement at SaturdayCon 2023.

According to CBR, the convention, which took place from Nov. 4–5, the announcement said that Saturday AM will be working with Marvel writer Stephanie Williams on the magazine’s first-ever light novel. The project will be called “Apple Black Origins: Spectrum and the Spectre.” It will be a prequel to one of the magazine’s popular series, “Apple Black,” created by Nigerian artist/influencer Odunze Oguguo, whose online alias is Whyt Manga.

The completed project is slated to be released on June 11, 2024. The Saturday AM website describes the upcoming comic: “In this light-novel prequel to the Apple Black series, Willow and Gideon together take on the evils that riddle Eden in their adventure to find gold.”

According to the outlet, the comic will predate the series Apple Black by nine years. The series is about a young sorcerer named Sano, destined to save the world. His ancestors consumed Black Apples, allowing them to obtain sorcery powers. The series includes three manga volumes, and a fourth one is scheduled for release on Nov. 21.

Oguguo is excited about the collaboration and stated that Williams brings a lot of expertise and, as a Black female content creator, holds a unique perspective to her art, the outlet reports. Williams has contributed her creativity to well-known and iconic titles like “Captain America,” “Scarlet Witch” as well as “Nubia: Queen of the Amazons,” and “Wakanda.”

With the release of “Apple Black Origins: Spectrum and the Spectre” next year, there is hope that this will be the first of many between the collaborators.

To check out the first three volumes of “Apple Black,” you can purchase the work from the Saturday AM website.

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What Breakup?! Lori Harvey Bounces Back From Damson Idris Split With New PrettyLittleThing Collection

Lori Harvey is fresh off the heels of yet another breakup but is bouncing back with a new fashion collaboration with PrettyLittleThing.


Lori Harvey is fresh off the heels of yet another breakup, but is bouncing back with a new fashion collaboration with PrettyLittleThing.

The timing was impeccable as PrettyLittleThing took to Instagram on Wednesday, Nov. 8 to unveil its new “Party Season” collection with Lori Harvey.

“✨PARTY SZN STAPLES✨ with @loriharvey 🖤🍸 When the dress code calls for extra, we’ve got you covered ❤️‍🔥,” PLT captioned the post.

The video shows Harvey modeling looks from the collab, including a purple wrap dress, a snakeskin printed mini dress that wraps around the neck, a short gold bodycon dress, and a black lace number the model wore while writing her name in lipstick on a mirror.

Fans applauded PLT on the “great marketing” and the timing of the collection launch as it came one day after Lori, 26, and actor Damson Idris, 32, released a joint statement announcing their split.

“We are at a point in our lives where our individual paths require our full attention and dedication. We part ways, remaining friends with nothing but love and respect for each other and the time we shared together,” the former pair said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

Lori and Idris dated for less than one year after sparking dating rumors in December 2022 when they were spotted leaving a West Hollywood restaurant together. In January, they made things Instagram official when Idris posted a photo of them on his Instagram Story wishing his “Nunu” a happy birthday.

In February, their romance became official when Lori attended the red carpet with Idris for the season 6 premiere of Snowfall. The pair remained inseparable throughout the year, with Lori even clapping back when someone claimed the pair had “no chemistry” at the Snowfall premiere.

“Or maybe I just had on body makeup and told him don’t stand too close to me because I didn’t want to get it on his suit lol,” she wrote on Instagram. “Yall try to find a problem with everything.”

Breakup rumors surfaced in recent weeks after fans noticed the pair unfollowed each other on Instagram and deleted all of their photos together, Us Weekly reported. Idris was Lori’s next romantic fling after she called it quits with Michael B. Jordan in June 2022.

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Millennials and Gen Z Have An Unexpected Love For Physical Books, Report


According to a new report from the American Library Association, Millennials and Gen Z utilize public library resources, both in-person and digitally, at higher rates than older generations. In addition to this, the report showed that Gen Z and Millennials prefer to buy printed books twice as much as any other category of consumption.

Rachel Noorda, one of the study’s authors, said in the ALA’s press release, “Great news: Younger generations of people are reading books, buying books, and visiting libraries.”

Dr. Noorda added, “Not only are Gen Z and Millennials engaging with books, but they are also engaging with other forms of media. They are gamers, readers, writers, and fans who are comfortable with malleability between media categories and forms.” 

Even members of the two generational groups who don’t regard themselves as readers are making trips to a local library, as more than half of that contingent has self-reported a trip to the library in the past 12 months. The other author of the study and report, Dr. Inman Berens said, “Libraries are popular among Gen Z and Millennials, even among self-identified non-readers. Gen Z and Millennials want and need the resources public libraries offer. Just as they flit between multiple media formats, they also jump between modes of access: libraries to bookstores to influencer posts to subscriptions, and back again. Libraries are a notable way Gen Z and Millennials discover books.” 

However, members of these generational groups who are Black, Indigenous, or people of color report that they sometimes have to endure longer wait times for digital materials. More Black and Latine Gen Z and Millennials use digital collections resources compared to the general population. 

According to the ALA’s President Emily Drabinski, the way these generations engage with libraries illuminates that it is important that libraries have a wide range of materials on offer. “These digitally-immersed generations make clear that libraries are about more than books,” Drabinski said. “Programming relevant to teens and their parents – coding clubs, job application help, gaming – draws even non-readers to the library, as does the physical space to connect and collaborate.” 

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Abortion Activists In Conservative States Triumph In Nov. 7 Elections

Abortion Activists In Conservative States Triumph In Nov. 7 Elections

Abortion activists in Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia triumph after taking a firm stance to protect rights to the procedure in Nov. 7 elections.


Abortion rights activists made their position on an issue that has been one of nationwide contention loud and clear in Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky on Nov. 7 with election victories.

A passed amendment protecting abortion in Ohio and a strong Democratic presence in Virginia and Kentucky could mean that demand from abortion activists across the nation continue over a year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, The Washington Post noted.

Activists turned out for Kentucky’s gubernatorial election and re-elected incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear over Republican nominee and former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, according to USA Today. Beshear’s re-election to a second term could signal good news for abortion activists in the state where Republicans presently dominate. Beshear went after his Republican opponent’s support of an almost-complete ban on abortion where exceptions for the procedure would only be made for rape and incest, The Washington Post reported.

The Democrat said in a victory speech on Nov. 7 that Kentucky will be a better place because of people like Hadley Duvall, a young woman who shared how her stepfather sexually assaulted her in a viral campaign ad for Beshear.

“Because of her courage, this commonwealth is going to be a better place, and people are going to reach out for the help they need.”

Similarly, Virginia is on track to put Democrats in power, as the party is projected to gain control of the state legislature, The Washington Post reported. Schuyler VanValkenburg—a Democrat—snagged a Republican-held seat in Richmond. VanValkenburg took a stance that abortion rights should be protected. Republicans in the state presented a 15-week abortion ban, arguing that most procedures would still happen as opposed to an all-out ban. Nonetheless, Democrats were projected to flip the House of Delegates and hold a narrow majority in the Senate.

In Ohio, abortion activists triumphed with the passing of an amendment that guarantees access to abortion. A Republican, Kate Wagner, shared her reasoning for siding with her Democratic counterparts on the matter of protecting abortion rights.

Wagner said, “My whole thing is that I don’t like the idea of typically old white men telling me what I should be able to do.” The outlet showed in a figure that Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati were among the cities where activists were most in favor of abortion rights.

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Woman Receives Over 304 Calls From Ex-Boyfriend Before His Arrest 

304 calls is WILD!


A Pennsylvania woman’s ex-boyfriend, Omar Gaines, appeared at his preliminary hearing with Magisterial District Judge Jonathan R. Birbeck on Nov. 8, at 11:15 a.m., after he was arrested in Carlisle one day after police arrived on the scene for a break-in on Oct. 30. 

According to Cumberland Daily Voice, Carlisle police said the arrest occurred “near the victim’s residence.” The officers arrived after a call about a break-in at Gaines’ ex-girlfriend’s home. The incident occurred at the 300 block of North East Street in Carlisle.

A statement from the Carlisle Police Department revealed that the 45-year-old male had entered his ex-girlfriend’s residence. During the investigation, police discovered that Gaines had arrived at the home at 5:07 a.m. According to a press release from the police, Gaines “remained for over (an) hour pacing back and forth near the side windows of the residence.” 

Between the time Gaines showed up at his ex-girlfriend’s home, and when the officers arrived on the scene, he called the woman 203 times, according to the outlet. He placed an additional 101 calls while the officers investigated the scene, which police said he managed to do within a two-hour window.

This incident is not the first time Gaines has exhibited this behavior. Six days before the occurrence, police spoke with Gaines about his persistent calls. On Oct. 24, he was reported to have placed 131 calls to his ex-girlfriend. Police said his perpetual calling and behavior resulted in his former girlfriend experiencing “emotional distress.”

According to the outlet, he faces a misdemeanor for stalking, repeatedly communicating to cause fear, and a summary offense for harassment, explained as a course of conduct with no legitimate purpose. 

Two Studies To Be Presented This Week Show Cannabis Use Can Be Dangerous To Heart Health

Two Studies To Be Presented This Week Show Cannabis Use Can Be Dangerous To Heart Health

Two studies that will be presented later this week links regular cannabis to significantly higher cardiovascular issues.


Cannabis use has exploded across the country as states have legalized recreational and medicinal flower’s use, including as edibles and THC-infused beverages. However, two new studies show cannabis has drawbacks.

According to a pair of studies that will be presented at the American Heart Association’s 2023 Scientific Sessions later this week, regular cannabis use is linked to significantly higher cardiovascular issues, including heart attack and stroke. The studies show cannabis use may be more of a concern for heart health than originally thought, especially for those who frequently use it and those with underlying health conditions.

According to Business Insider, researchers at MedStar Health in Baltimore studied data from more than 150,000 people who were initially free from heart failure over four years of follow-up to compare health outcomes with self-reported cannabis use.

MedStar researchers discovered those who used cannabis daily had a 34% higher risk of developing heart failure than people who never used the drug. Dr. Yakubu Bene-Alhasan, lead author of the study and a physician at Medstar, told Insider the findings suggest the study could help health professionals and cannabis consumers make more informed decisions when it comes to cannabis use.

A second study by a second group of researchers from multiple institutions, including Adelphi University in New York, probed hospitalization records from more than 10 million adults over 65. None of the participants studied smoked tobacco and had existing health issues, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes, to determine whether cannabis use, reported in more than 28,000 of the patients, played a role in complications during hospital stays.

The researchers found that those who have a dependency on the drug were significantly more likely to have major heart issues, including a heart attack or stroke.

Recreational cannabis use is currently legal in 24 states, while medical use is legal in 38 states. On Tuesday, voters in Ohio legalized recreational use of the drug in a 57% to 43% vote.

The long-term health effects of cannabis use are largely unknown, and medical professionals across the country and the world are pushing for more studies to understand how the drug affects the body over decades.

According to the American Heart Association’s 2023 Statistical Update, heart failure affects 6.7 million people in the U.S. and disproportionately impacts Black adults. Additionally, previous research has found that communities exposed to redlining had higher rates of stroke, as well as increased risk of hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, and early mortality due to heart disease.

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NFL Star Myles Garrett Joins Mark Wahlberg’s Sports Company As Brand Ambassador and Equity Partner


NFL star Myles Garrett is taking his talents off the field in a big way.

The Cleveland Browns defensive end recently joined actor Mark Wahlberg’s sports company, MUNICIPAL, as a brand ambassador and equity partner, Boardroom reports. The active lifestyle brand was founded in 2019, and with Garrett’s extended partnership, the company is looking to take things to the next level. Through his partnership, Garrett, 27, will work with the brand to provide opportunities through the Cleveland community.

Garrett can be seen on Instagram posing in brand gear with the caption, “Just getting started baby!”

In an interview, Garrett broke down why he chose to work with the brand and where he sees it going. He said a conversation with Wahlberg sealed the deal on his decision. “MUNICIPAL was a brand that came on my radar a few years ago. I had started to build a relationship with Mark Wahlberg, and he invited me over to his home,” the Pro-Bowler said.

“We discussed things we had in common, a work ethic and a drive to make the most of the opportunities we had, and how we can inspire others to do the same.”

Garrett and Wahlberg both share similar sentiments on what it means to be a team player. The NFL star complimented the Academy Award-nominated actor on providing great ideas.

“Mark has been a great sounding board for ideas,” Garrett said. “One of the more important things that has stood out was to be authentic to yourself and how important it is to have a great team around you.

Wahlberg had nothing but nice things to say about Garrett in a statement highlighting the partnership, saying he’s “built different.” “You don’t need to spend more than a few seconds talking to Myles to know he’s built differently,” Wahlberg said. “In the gym, on the field, out in the community, he’s all out and won’t stop until he achieves what he’s setting out to achieve. He’s 100% a MUNICIPAL man.”

The Defensive Player of the Year candidate is putting his footprint deep in Cleveland soil. In late October 2023, according to Forbes, the NBA team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, announced Garrett joined an ownership group spearheaded by Cavaliers Chairman and Governor Dan Gilbert and purchased a minority stake.

“We are honored to welcome this long-time friend of the team as our new partner and investor,” Gilbert wrote in a statement. “Myles’ passion and commitment to the city he loves will allow us to reach new communities and continue to build the successful future of this franchise.”

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Timbaland Apologizes To Britney Spears Over ‘Muzzle’ Comment


Timbaland is back-tracking on his recent remarks made about Britney Spears. The record producer regrets the words he used to support frequent collaborator Justin Timberlake, as fans deemed them disrespectful toward Spears.

Timbaland made the comment in conversation with producer 9th Wonder at a Kennedy Center event on Oct. 29, in which he referred to Spears needing a “muzzle” to silence her negative story about the “Cry me A River” singer.

“She going crazy right,” shared the 51-year-old to the audience. “I wanted to call and say ‘JT, man, you’ve got to put a muzzle on that girl.'”

He was called out for the misogynistic language used when talking about Spears’ negative rundown of her relationship with Timberlake in her newly released memoir, The Woman in Me. After the clip made the rounds on social media, Timbaland went on Instagram Live to speak about the controversy.

“I apologize to the Britney fans, and her,” shared Timbaland in footage re-shared by online tabloid The Shade Room. “Yes, you know about respecting women, hell yeah.”

Timbaland began his longstanding collaborations with Timberlake while producing his solo debut, Justified, which was released in 2002 and alludes to the breakdown of the 42-year-old’s highly publicized relationship with Spears. The producer also helped create “Cry Me A River,” the second single of the album that suggested the break-up was prompted by the mother of two’s infidelity.

The comment was regarded as insensitive, especially considering Spears’ high-profile and controversial conservatorship, which she details in the book as controlling of every aspect in her life. Joking about her needing a muzzle calls back to the ordeal that was incredibly traumatic for the star, and her fans would not let the comment go unpunished.

While the “Circus” singer has not publicly commented on Timbaland’s comments, the backlash was present enough for the Grammy-winner to make clear that he respects women.

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