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EEOC, OPM Says Remote Work Requests Can Be Denied If Social Media Show Lack Of Disability Claims

It has been an uphill battle for the disabled community since President Donald Trump signed an executive order for federal workers to leave remote work life behind and return to the office.


New documents show the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) permit federal agencies to deny work-from-home requests if employees’ social media shows evidence against their disability claims, AL reports. 

The Feb. 11 document says social media can be used against employees, stating agencies don’t have to “turn a blind eye to evidence tending to show that an employee is not entitled to an accommodation or that an employee acted in bad faith.” The agencies under the Trump administration claim the motive is led by people claiming to be disabled and showcasing that they are not.

“Agencies have reported instances when employees assert they cannot drive to commute to work but are routinely observed doing so for personal activities,” the document continues.

“In other cases, employees assert they cannot perform work functions involving walking or other biomechanical motions, yet their public social media shows them routinely engaging in strenuous physical activity outside of work.”

It has been an uphill battle for the disabled community since President Donald Trump signed an executive order for federal workers to leave remote work life behind and return to the office. Since then, agencies and major companies have run out of ideas for complying without violating disability laws — and have been forced to pay up if sued. 

In October 2025, National Grid was ordered to pay close to $3.1 million to two former disabled dispatchers in Brooklyn, New York, after their requests to work from home were denied. The verdict found the utility company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as New York City and state human rights laws. 

While OPM Director Scott Kupor revealed the government has granted about 10% of exemptions, disability advocates say that’s not enough, and social media should not be used against them. “Telework can resolve issues for people with all sorts of disabilities, but agencies have been contorting themselves to offer alternatives to telework,” Federal Practice Group Partner Debra D’Agostino cited. 

“If telework has been working, and this employee has outstanding appraisals, and it has not posed any impediment to their ability to do their job, why are we wasting resources to try to redo this?”

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Tisha Campbell’s New Book On Son’s Autism Serves As ‘Love Letter’ To Kids On The Spectrum

Tisha Campbell is opening up in her new memoir about her motherhood journey and the experience of raising her autistic son, Xen.


Tisha Campbell is opening up in her new book, offering an intimate look at her motherhood journey as she raises her autistic son, Xen.

On Feb. 23, the My Wife and Kids star announced her upcoming memoir, The A Word: A Mother’s Journey Through Autism and Love. Slated for a fall release through Amistad, the book will explore the “triumphs and challenges” she has faced while raising her son, who was diagnosed with autism at 18 months, People reported.

The memoir was a true labor of love for Campbell, who wrote the book herself after years of autism awareness and advocacy work, including co-producing the 2013 documentary short Colored My Mind, which explores how autism is often overlooked in Black and Hispanic communities. Campbell describes the book as a heartfelt “love letter” to children on the spectrum and to the parents and caregivers who support them.

”This book goes beyond what you know about me publicly,” the actress wrote on Instagram. “It’s raw and the most vulnerable I’ve ever been because I wrote this book all by myself. No ghostwriter just…me and although every individual with autism is different it’s my hope that my story, OUR testimony, will help that individual, their parent, or caretaker in some way.”

In The A Word, which includes a forward from fellow autism advocate Holly Robinson Peete, Campbell reflects on first learning of Xen’s diagnosis and on the family’s journey as they navigate therapy, everyday challenges, and lingering social misconceptions. The memoir also highlights Xen’s “extraordinary individuality,” blending a heartfelt story of motherhood and love with Campbell’s signature humor.

Known for her humor both on- and off-screen, the Martin star said the memoir will include plenty of laughs while still approaching the subject with care and sensitivity.

“Most people know me as ‘the funny one,’ and it’s true. The memories I shared in this book have moments of comedic levity — I mean, come on, guys … It’s me!” Campbell said. “However, for the very first time in my life, I’ve stepped out from behind the smiling mask I wear to show my vulnerabilities and my tenacity, while holding onto hope in the face of so much adversity.”

For the devoted mother, Campbell hopes her memoir will inspire and uplift the autism community while offering encouragement to families and caregivers navigating similar journeys.

“Every battle I fought, every door I kicked down, every night I cried, but refused to surrender was for one reason: my son, Xen,” Campbell shared. “If our story puts even one family on the right path sooner, then every word was worth it. This book is my heart, my fight and my testimony — because my son didn’t just need a mother. He needed a warrior, and Xen made me both.”

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50 cent, T.I., King Harris, feud, Verzuz

City Of South Fulton Police: ‘Stop Calling’ About T.I. And 50 Cent Beef

Metro-Atlanta is an unserious place.


The City of South Fulton Police Department drew laughs online after posting a tongue-in-cheek message about the ongoing lyrical dispute between T.I. and 50 Cent, telling residents to stop calling authorities about what it described as a “verbal discrepancy of lyrical proportions.”

The department’s Facebook post said the matter “falls outside of our investigative jurisdiction” and added, “No units dispatched for vocabulary disputes,” in a clear attempt to inject humor into the viral hip-hop exchange. The post quickly gained traction across social media.

“We are fully aware that T.I. and 50 Cent are currently engaged in a verbal discrepancy of lyrical proportions.

Please stop calling us about it…

After conducting a preliminary linguistic analysis of Mr. Harris’ expansive vernacular, we’ve determined this matter falls outside of our investigative jurisdiction

Translation:

We don’t know what half them words meant… but it sounded articulate. Let’s make sure everybody get’s along.”

Rappers 50 Cent, T.I., and T.I.’s son King Harris have reignited their public feud after 50 Cent shared an unflattering photo of T.I.’s wife, Tiny, on Instagram. The move by rap’s pettiest veteran sparked an intense social media back-and-forth between the Harris family and the artists involved.

The exchange began on Feb. 22 when T.I. discussed a potential Verzuz battle with 50 Cent on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast.

T.I. claimed the two had agreed to take part in a Verzuz in the past, but the event did not proceed as planned.

“We talked about this. We said what we were gon’ do… I have no interest in standing on stage with him. I don’t respect him,” T.I. said.

In response to T.I.’s comments, 50 Cent posted the unflattering photo of Tiny on Instagram with the caption, “I keep saying keep my name out ya mouth, ok?” 

T.I. then replied on Twitter with a post captioned “Oh you ni66az want WAR?!?! Aight…WE ON THAT!!!!” alongside a new song titled War. It was not made clear whether or not the song was a direct diss to 50 Cent, though it can surely be interpreted that way.

T.I.’s son, King Harris, also known as Kid Saiyan, later joined the online back-and-forth. In a video shared on social media, King criticized 50 Cent for an Instagram post directed at Tiny. The younger Harris then posted a video at the grave of 50 Cent’s mother. 

50 Cent responded to Harris’s comments with a brief “LOL” caption on a post featuring a popular frog-face meme, XXL reported. Tiny Harris has not publicly commented on the feud involving her husband and her son. 

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BAFTA Judge Steps Down After ‘Utterly Unforgivable’ Tourette’s N-Word Controversy

A British Academy of Film and Television Arts judge has stepped down following backlash over how the academy handled the televised N-word incident.


A judge in the emerging talent category has stepped down from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) after raising concerns about how racial slurs were handled during the televised ceremony.

Jonte Richardson, an independent producer who has worked on the BET Awards, took to social media a day after the Feb. 22 ceremony to criticize the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for its “handling of the unfortunate Tourette’s N-word incident,” calling it “utterly unforgivable,” Deadline reported.

He also accused the organization of repeatedly failing to protect the dignity of its Black guests, members, and the wider creative community.

“I hope BAFTA leadership comprehends the damage they and the BBC have caused and takes the necessary steps to ensure their production staff is inclusive enough to prevent such an issue in the future,” Richardson wrote, as captured by Philip Lewis.

Richardson said stepping down was “unfortunate,” especially with what he called an exceptional lineup of Black creatives this year, including the team behind Just Act Normal, created by Janice Okoh. He added that the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has a “long history of systemic racism,” an issue he has previously raised when criticizing the British Film Institute over funding decisions affecting filmmakers of color.

“I cannot and will not contribute my time, energy and expertise to an organisation that has repeatedly failed to safeguard the dignity of its Black guests, members and the Black creative community,” he said.

The controversy stems from an incident involving Tourette syndrome advocate John Davidson, the subject of the film I Swear, who was heard shouting the N-word toward Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the ceremony.

Host Alan Cumming addressed it onstage, explaining that involuntary tics can be part of Tourette’s syndrome, while BAFTA later issued an apology and said it took “full responsibility,” noting Davidson has no control over his vocal outbursts. Davidson said he was “deeply mortified” if anyone interpreted his tics as intentional.

Lindo addressed the moment, adding that he and Jordan “did what we had to do” while presenting the best visual effects award to Avatar: Fire and Ash, but said he wished “someone from BAFTA spoke to us afterwards.”

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Black Influencer With Tourette’s Syndrome Explains Reality Of ‘Tics’ As Celebs Slam BAFTA Scandal

The BAFTA controversy has left many divided on the intentions of the man who hurled the slur.


Shayla Amamiya, a Black influencer with Tourette’s syndrome, broke down the reality of tics as celebrities like Jamie Foxx called out the BAFTA controversy.

The influencer posted a reel giving deeper context behind John Davidson’s racially-charged tics at the British Film Academy Awards (BAFTA) Feb. 22. Davidson, an activist with Tourette’s syndrome, shouted the n-word as Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented on stage, leaving many confused and shocked by the ordeal.

Some began to deny Davidson’s claims that the n-word was an uncontrollable tic, stating that his illness does not excuse racism. While agreeing that the situation remains nuanced, with onlookers able to have complex feelings regarding the outburst, the influencer also shared another side.

“I’m not going to say that people can’t be offended by the fact that somebody said the n-word as a tic. However, it’s not something that somebody can control. It’s not something that somebody wants to say,” argued the influencer.

Despite the empathy for both sides, she also encouraged those offended to dive deeper into how the disorder often presents itself. The woman explained how many people with TS can also have coprolalia, a symptom of the disorder that includes shouting out obscene words.

“We must understand what coprolalia is. [It] causes involuntary swearing and inappropriate tics. This can include the N-word slurs, etc. I am a black person, and even I have the n-word tic and slurs as tics. This is something I don’t see many talk about because of situations like this.”

Even with her context, she still allowed people to express their disappointment with the unfortunate circumstances, especially the actors and audience members who were directly affected. While she emphasized that Jordan and Lindo have “the right” to feel upset, especially if they were unaware, she still called for education on how these tics come to life.

“Yes, it is a very unfortunate situation. Seeing so many people say that they would invoke violence against people with coprolalia if they can’t control their tics. That’s ableism…it’s something that we can’t control. [Its] aggression in the brain being triggered, and ultimately causing inappropriate tics.”

The entire issue sparked debate among Hollywood circles as well as the Black and disabled communities. Jamie Foxx also slammed Davidson for his “unacceptable” remarks, arguing that he meant to say the slur towards the Black actors.

While Foxx received pushback by disability activists for his harsh take on the situation, some Black and disabled commentators also sided with the actor, stating that Davidson’s words still had racist implications. However, given that TS is an uncontrollable neurological disorder, the situation is not as clear-cut as typical bouts of racisms.

The incident has left many divided on Davidson’s intentions, while others called for empathy and understanding for the unusual moment.

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Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj’s Social Media Engagement Inflated By Thousands Of Bots, Study Finds

Research finds swarms of bots are artificially inflating Nicki Minaj's right-leaning tweets.


A new report claims thousands of bots have amplified right-leaning tweets from Nicki Minaj on the Elon Musk-owned platform.

A new report has uncovered a sophisticated network of bots amplifying posts from the MAGA-aligned rapper on X, formerly known as Twitter, Politico reported. The analysis, conducted by disinformation-tracking firm Cyabra, identified more than 18,000 coordinated accounts allegedly boosting Minaj’s posts and manipulating the platform’s algorithm to expand their reach.

The analysis, which examined social media activity between Nov. 11 and Dec. 28, offers insight into how Minaj raked up millions of views on the social platform and positioned herself as a high-profile figure embraced by the White House.

In recent months, her sharp right-leaning critiques of figures like Gavin Newsom and Don Lemon have drawn millions of views and heavy amplification from far-right influencers on X. Now, the new report sheds light on where much of that engagement is originating.

”We don’t really see a lot of high volume, high impact orchestration of bad and fake actors within that intersection of the geopolitically driven and music culture,” said Dan Brahmy, the CEO and founder of Cyabra. “It is scarce in our field to see the combination of the bad and the fake online world with the entertainment world.”

How were the bots identified? Researchers said the inauthentic accounts stood out by repeatedly boosting Minaj’s posts with nearly identical praise, often using highly similar wording, especially under posts where genuine users were offering longer, more personalized criticism.

“Supportive comments generated by fake profiles were predominantly brief, repetitive, and low in semantic complexity, consisting largely of praising keywords and positive hashtags rather than original or substantive engagement,” the report found.

Researchers also flagged “longer, more detailed comments designed to appear organic” among the inauthentic activity surrounding the “Anaconda” rapper.

According to the report, the pattern points to a coordinated effort to blend into real conversations and boost the credibility and reach of the amplified posts.

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FedEx Wants To Be Compensated For Trump’s Tariffs In New Lawsuit Following Supreme Court Ruling 

FedEx Chief Customer Officer Brie Carere said the tariffs have been "particularly challenging for small exporters."


FedEx is demanding a refund from the Trump administration in a new lawsuit following the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling that tariffs are unlawful, The New York Times reports. 

Without listing an amount, the delivery service filed the suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade, seeking a refund from Customs and Border Protection, the collecting agency. Analysts like Cato Institute Economist Scott Lincicome say the refund demand is entirely expected, as the emergency tariffs imposed by President Trump at the start of his second term have raised roughly $175 billion for the U.S. government. “It was totally expected that they would do this, because there’s probably millions and millions of dollars on the line here for them,” Lincicome said.

While FedEx is the first to launch litigation since the ruling, it is expected that other large corporations will follow suit, demanding refunds. After lawyers working with the Trump administration said the government would comply with an order to give refunds if the tariffs were found to be illegal in a filed 2025 motion, the president’s tone changed after the Feb. 20 ruling. 

Trump suggested that refunds would face legal battles.

FedEx moves 17 million packages per day across hundreds of countries. Since the implementation of tariffs, company executives warned that it would put a dent in the company’s overall earnings, according to NBC News. FedEx said when tariffs were in effect under the now-overturned International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the company imported goods from countries subject to the duties. 

In September, before the IEEPA tariffs were rescinded, FedEx announced the hit could be $1 billion during fiscal year 2026. “From a customer perspective, it has been a very stressful period,” FedEx Chief Customer Officer Brie Carere said, adding that it has been “particularly challenging for small exporters.”

Other companies have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration seeking refunds of tariffs before the levies were ruled unlawful. In December 2025, Costco sought a full refund of the tariffs it had paid under IEEPA, claiming that about a third of its U.S. sales are from imported products.

Cosmetics brand Revlon, eyeglasses maker EssilorLuxottica, motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki, canned foods seller Bumble Bee, Japanese auto supplier Yokohama Tire, and others filed similar suits in the past several months. 

After the president labeled the Supreme Court ruling “terrible” and accused the justices who voted 6-3  against the policy of being “fools,” elected officials like avid Trump critics Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are also calling for compensation. “On behalf of the people of Illinois, I demand a refund of $1,700 for every family in Illinois,” Pritzker wrote in a letter. 

“There are 5,105,448 households in my state, bringing the total damages you owe to $8,679,261,600.”

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Zohran Mamdani

‘Out of His Goddamn Mind:’ Black NYC Homeowners Blast Zohran Mamdani Over Property Tax Hike Proposal

The tax increase would impact over three million homeowners living in NYC’s five boroughs, including those in Cambria Heights, a predominantly Black neighborhood, close to 90%.


Black homeowners in New York City are fuming over Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s threat to raise property taxes by roughly 10% — some saying it would force them out, The New York Post reported. 

During Black History Month, Mamdani revealed a 9.5% property tax increase in his record $127 billion preliminary budget proposal for 2027. He pitched it as a “last resort” for raising revenue if Gov. Kathy Hochul refused to approve the income tax hike on New Yorkers making $1 million or more. However, Black homeowners feel the tax increase should not be at their expense.

Democratic City Council candidate and Cambria Heights, Queens, resident and activist James Johnson said Mamdani is out of his “goddamn mind” and is pushing a narrative that goes against his campaign promises.

“Mayor Zohran Mamdani, you are out of your goddamn mind.”

“You screamed affordability. You ran on it. You said affordability, affordability, affordability … And the first thing, not even three months into your administration, into your term. You wanna hit us with a 9.5% property tax increase?” Johnson said. 

“Not happening.”

He continued to say there are other ways to go about this. “You’re saying if we don’t tax the rich, then I got to increase property taxes. There were many, many, many other options to make sure that things were affordable,” the 35-year-old said.

According to Spectrum News NY 1, the tax increase would affect over 3 million homeowners in NYC’s five boroughs, including those in Cambria Heights, a predominantly Black neighborhood with close to 90% of working-class residents living in single-family homes. 

During a Feb. 19 “Hands Off Our Homes” rally, Johnson and other concerned residents highlighted that the Big Apple is already losing residents due to the rising cost of living and gentrification, and they feel this will only make matters worse. “The property taxes will displace us. It’ll push us out. We already have young people moving to North Carolina, to Atlanta, to Houston. This will hurt us,” Johnson said.

“And I just think the mayor could’ve gone about this a different way, and we don’t want to be a part of your negotiation tactics.” 

Hochul seemingly agrees, telling Mamdani that she doesn’t see the need to raise taxes and wants the new mayor to go back to the drawing board.

Twenty percent of senior citizens living in the Queens neighborhood are wondering how they will afford rising property costs in the current economic climate. But residents like Oster Bryan, who has lived in Cambria Heights for 40 years, say residents are prepared to fight for what belongs to them. “New York state is horrible for home ownership, period,” Bryan said. 

“So the fact that we’ve built a Black community in New York state of homeowners is really remarkable, and to lose it and to sit back idly while we lose it would be irresponsible of me.” 

The first hurdle is to secure City Council approval, as the city’s budget is due June 30.

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Diddy And Legal Team Reach Agreement In Fee Dispute Amid Assault Case

Summa LLP stated they were in default of at least $53,688.35 in legal fees


Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son, Christian, have finalized a settlement with the law firm they used, Summa LLP, which accused the pair of failing to pay fees for services rendered in a legal dispute.

According to TMZ, the law firm claimed that the father-and-son duo had not paid multiple invoices totaling over 100 attorney hours and 90 paralegal hours since being retained by Combs in March 2025. The work purportedly done was partially for a sexual assault lawsuit that was filed against Christian by a woman, Grace O’Marcaigh, who worked on a yacht that Diddy rented in December 2022. Summa LLP stated that they were in default of at least $53,688.35 in legal fees. Alejandro Barrientos, an attorney for the firm, confirmed to the media outlet that the suit they filed against the pair was dismissed and that the bill had been paid.

The lawsuit filed by O’Marcaigh claims that Christian sexually assaulted her on the yacht Diddy rented for a party. When the alleged victim filed the suit, she said that the younger Combs had allegedly done so while she was working on the vessel. She stated that when the yacht was rented, it had been “sold as a wholesome family excursion” but turned into a “hedonistic environment.”

The paperwork was filed on April 4, 2024, in Los Angeles County Superior Court. O’Marcaigh accuses Christian of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and infliction of emotional distress. Diddy is named in the suit for premises liability because he chartered the yacht and for aiding and abetting Christian in the alleged assault. She also claims that after she told the yacht captain of the alleged assault, he reportedly didn’t believe her and retaliated against her until she was terminated in May 2023.

She said the alleged assault has deeply affected her mental health as well as her professional and personal lives.

The former Bad Boy CEO is currently serving a prison sentence of four years and two months after a Manhattan jury found him not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking charges, but guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution in July 2025. He is presently appealing the sentence.

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NYC Professor Under Fire After ‘Blatantly Racist’ Comment Caught On Hot Mic At Virtual Meeting

Friedman claims she used the botched reference to explain systemic racism.


A NYC professor may lose her position after she was caught making a “blatantly racist” comment at a virtual meeting.

Allyson Friedman, an associate professor of biology at Hunter College, took part in a virtual meeting of New York City public schools on Feb. 10. During the call, Friedman made public, offensive comments about Black students, all while an eighth-grader expressed her concerns about a potential school closure.

On the call, Friedman seemingly expressed her true thoughts on the students’ appeal while believing she was muted. In reality, the racist remarks were heard by all the participants in the viral hot mic moment. The New York Post re-shared the footage of the shocking incident on X.

“They’re too dumb to know they’re in a bad school,” expressed Friedman. “I mean f-ck… If you train a black person well enough, they’ll know to use the back. You don’t have to tell them anymore.”

The comment itself botched the words of Carter G. Woodson, the founder of Black History Month, in his 1933 book The Mis-Education of the Negro.

The news outlet reported that the quote was initially mentioned by the Manhattan School District’s interim superintendent,  Reginald Higgins, earlier in the meeting.

The moment caught the attention of all attendees for its offensive nature. Two women even covered their mouths in horror. One man on the call finally shouted, stopping the NYC professor in her tracks.

“Allyson Friedman, what you’re saying is absolutely hearable here. You’ve got to stop,” stated the agitated attendee.

As the news went viral, calls for Friedman’s reprimand grew. City officials also became involved, with one deeming her comments as “blatantly racist.”

“I am deeply disturbed by the blatantly racist and harmful remarks made during the CEC3 [Community Education Council for School District 3] meeting…,” shared Councilwoman Rita Joseph.

Manhattan Borough President, Brad Hoylman Sigal, also added, “It is particularly despicable that these vile words were uttered while children were giving testimony at the meeting, exposing them to this hatred.”

Considering that she works in higher education, particularly at the diverse Manhattan CUNY school system, others urged her immediate firing from the position. However, Hunter College only confirmed that they would launch a review into the matter.

“Even as these remarks were made in the individual’s role as a private citizen and we understand that the district is conducting an investigation into the matter, Hunter College is reviewing the situation under the university’s applicable conduct and nondiscrimination policies,” the school wrote in a statement obtained by The Post.

However, this call to action may fall short, especially given her tenured role. People began to condemn Hunter College for failing to take swift action against the teacher for the discriminatory comment.

“She still isn’t fired,” questioned Queens Borough President, Donovan Richards.

Amid calls for her removal, Friedman spoke on the controversy in a new apology. She claimed to have used the words to explain systemic racism to a child in the room. However, she had accidentally unmuted her microphone during the private conversation.

The educator also emphasized that she does not hold those beliefs and did not mean to disrespect the young Black girl speaking. Despite this, she noted how her words still carried racist implications.

“Regardless of context, my words were wrong and caused real harm. I take full responsibility for their impact, and I am deeply sorry to the students, families, educators, and community members who were hurt,” expressed Friedman.

It remains unknown whether Hunter College will take the steps to remove Friedman.

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