In today’s top news, Bobby Brown grants his first interview since Whitney Houston’s death, President Obama rejects the notion that he politicized the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death and a new lawsuit accuses a Florida school district of racism.
Bobby Brown grants his first interview since Whitney Houston’s death. [BET]
President Obama rejects the notion that he politicized the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death. [The Ticket]
A Florida school district has been accused of racism in new lawsuit. [Reuters]
Audra McDonald, David Alan Grier and James Earl Jones are among this year’s African-American Tony Award nominees. [BET]
Queen Latifah to perform at a gay pride festival. [BET]
Jury selection has begun in rapper Lil Boosie’s murder trial. [BET]
U.S. home ownership rate dips to 15-year low. [Reuters]
Federal judge blocks Texas rule banning Planned Parenthood from a state women’s health program. [MSNBC]
Pesticide exposure linked to brain changes. [AFP]
U.K. lawmakers say international media mogul Rupert Murdoch is unfit to run a major corporation. [MSNBC]
Chad’s leader has called for the formation of a regional force to tackle Nigeria’s Boko Haram militants. [BBC]