In today’s top news, former Liberian president Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for war crimes, co-hosts Terrence J and Rocsi to leave 106 & Park and after a Texas vote, Mitt Romney is now the official Republican presidential nominee.
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for war crimes. [BET]
Terrence J and Rocsi to leave 106 & Park. [BET]
After a Texas vote, Mitt Romney is now the official republican presidential nominee. [Miami Herald]
Serena Williams is eliminated in the first round of the French Open. [MSNBC]
Black pilots are suing United Continental alleging racial discrimination. [Bloomberg]
Emory University acquires a vast collection of historical African-American photos. [Emory]
Louis Farrakhan critiques President Obama’s endorsement of gay marriage, calling it a “sin.” [HuffingtonPost]
Police seek witnesses to the infamous face chewing incident. [BET]
U.S. student is killed while filming the violence in Syria. [MSNBC]
The FBI is now helping Kenyan officials investigate a bomb that exploded in downtown Nairobi. [AP]
The U.N. confirms that Sudan has pulled its troops out of the disputed Abyei border region also claimed by South Sudan. [BBC]