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Leslie Jones recently slammed Simon & Schuster because the publisher inked a deal with Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos, who was banned from Twitter after bullying the "Ghostbusters" actress last year.

If 2016 has taught us anything, it's that life isn't as fair as we were taught as kids, and Milo Yiannopoulos is living proof.

To show even more solidarity, @BlakeDontCrack created the hashtag #BlackMenSupportLeslie.

The authorities are searching for the trolls who hacked the 'Ghostbusters' actress' website.

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It’s been a pretty rough summer for actress/comedian Leslie Jones. After the all-female Ghostbusters reboot was a failure with fans, critics and at the box office, Jones had to face the often racially-motivated attacks aimed at her online for her part in the film. This caused her to promptly leave social media due to the […]

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Comedian JB Smoove sat down with Roland Martin to talk about the Chris Rock comedy “Top Five“on “NewsOne Now” with Roland Martin. Smoove made light…

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Funnyman Chris Rock spoke with Roland Martin, host of “NewsOne Now” about his new film, “Top Five.” Rock writes, directs and stars in the film.…