Wednesday 09.11.2019

Steve Harvey Opens Up About Bad Decisions: You Have To Get Divorced ‘To Find The Right Chick’
“If I could get back the money I lost in bad investments, I could quit working right now,” Harvey said. “I’ve made so many bad decisions. The biggest investment I’ve ever made is my investment in people. That return has been the greatest thing I’ve ever seen. The road to success is always under construction. If you’ve never failed, What do you know? You know nothing.”

Stephon Clark Settlement: Children Of Man Killed By Sacramento Police Will Get $2.4M
“Most of the money will be placed into a trust for Clark’s boys, now 5 and 2 years old, who will be able to access it tax-free over three years starting when each turns 22,” CNN reported. About a quarter of the money will be paid to attorneys, including the firm of high-profile civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump. “Each child will get $893,113 after attorney’s fees,” ABC News 10 reported. reported.

Tyler Williams Says Dreadlocks, Discrimination Got Him Kicked Off University Of Arkansas Basketball Team
Williams is a 6-foot guard who was set to be a top returning scorer at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith and according to Williams after meeting with the men’s head basketball coach Jim Boone he felt disrespected. Boone made his feelings known against dreadlocks by telling Williams that he wouldn’t recruit players with a similar hairstyle, The New York Post reported.

Plantations Have Alienated Visitors By Whitewashing The Past. That’s Changing And Not Everyone Is Happy
Plantations are probably not on the list of tour stops for many Black Americans. For one reason, these historic structures don’t seem to address the elephant in the room — that behind their glory and grandeur lies a brutal history of the enslavement of Africans.

UBS, World’s Largest Wealth Manager, Has Turned Bearish On Stocks
UBS Global Wealth Management, the world largest wealth management firm, has turned bearish on stocks for the first time since the financial crisis, according to a note by its top investment officer.
