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Florida girl, 6, allegedly killed by mother after parental rights terminated

The child was stabbed multiple times with a kitchen knife, and died at a local hospital from her injuries.

A Florida mother is behind bars and facing a second-degree murder charge after allegedly stabbing her 6-year-old daughter to death.

Purkanah Mayo, 36, is being held without bond for the August 19 killing of the child named Atarah

DCF reported that Mayo’s parental rights were previously terminated and that she was visiting the child’s home at the time of the attack, according to PEOPLE. Six others were also in the home at the time, including another child who was not injured, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said. That child is reportedly in the care of the Florida Department of Children and Families.

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A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help cover the Atarah’s funeral costs.

The organizer of the GoFundMe fundraiser, Paige Savitz, said: “I was blessed to have known Atarah. She was a bright young girl, with a contagious smile and a huge heart.”

She added: “Atarah lost her life tragically on August 19, 2020. I am raising money to help her family with funeral expenses and as a Memorial to Atarah. Please keep this family in your prayers.”

At the time of this post, the campaign has raised over $9,000. 

According to News4Jax, Atarah was stabbed multiple times with a kitchen knife. She died at a local hospital from her injuries.

Mayo allegedly stabbed herself with the same knife after killing her child. She spent several days in the hospital and was treated for the self-inflicted wounds. She was released on Friday.

“I let my kids play here. We’ve got a basketball hoop out front. We know most of the neighbors in the neighborhood,” said local Arlington resident Casandra Shuman of the killing. “Generally speaking, this is a really quiet neighborhood (with) much older people.”

When Mayo appeared in court on Saturday, she did not plead to the second-degree murder charge against her.

Police have not revealed a motive in the child’s slaying.

Mayor is due back in court on Sept. 21.

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‘The Fresh Prince’ cast to reunite on HBO Max

The popular TV show cast will get together for a special unscripted show on HBO Max

One of the most beloved casts in TV history is getting back together – but just for one night on HBO Max. The cast of The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirWill Smith, Daphne Maxwell Reid, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Joseph Marcelli, Karyn Parsons, Alfonso Ribiero, and Tatyana Ali –will all be on the show, reports Variety.

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The reunion will be taped on Sept. 10 and is expected to air by Thanksgiving, the outlet says. It will celebrate the classic TV show’s 30th anniversary.

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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which ran for six seasons on NBC from 1990-1996, is one of the most popular TV shows in history. It became an integral part of the 90s pop culture, made Smith a superstar, and inspired filmmaker Morgan Cooper into doing a trailer for a proposed reboot.

As theGrio reported, it was announced earlier this year that the reboot, a darker, more dramatic take on the original, would happen. Smith and the show’s original creators, Andy and Susan Borowitz, along with its original producers, Quincy Jones, and Benny Medina will be on board.

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No details of the reunion show have yet been provided, but its likely there will be some kind of tribute to the late actor James Avery, who played Uncle Phil on the show. The cast gathered earlier this year via Smith’s Snapchat to share their memories of Avery who died at the age of 68 in 2013.

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Below, Smith tells the hilarious story of how he actually became the star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

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Mariah Carey on Ellen DeGeneres pregnancy interview: ‘I was extremely uncomfortable’

The superstar singer remembers an awkward interview with Ellen on her show

Ellen DeGeneres has been under fire for creating and tolerating a toxic workplace on her show. Recently, music legend Mariah Carey came forward to reveal the daytime talk show host made her feel uncomfortable during a now-infamous appearance on The Ellen Show.

Amidst all the controversy around DeGeneres’ workplace behavior, a clip of her interviewing Carey in 2008 has resurfaced as an example of how the comedian often hid her alleged mean streak in plain sight under the guise of humor.

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At the time of the sit-down, the pop star was rumored to be pregnant but intentionally avoided confirming it to the public until she was sure the pregnancy would go to term.

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Mariah Carey poses in the press room during the 2018 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on October 9, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matthew Simmons/Getty Images For dcp)

However, many pointed out that DeGeneres seemingly ignored that boundary and repeatedly attempted to get the singer to drink champagne on camera as a way to get her to confirm or deny the rumors.

What’s worse is Carey miscarried soon after.

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“I was extremely uncomfortable with that moment is all I can say. And I really have had a hard time grappling with the aftermath,” she recently told Vulture of the moment that many characterize as an incident of a joke going too far.

“I wasn’t ready to tell anyone because I had had a miscarriage. I don’t want to throw anyone that’s already being thrown under any proverbial bus, but I didn’t enjoy that moment,” Carey explained, going on to say that there is “an empathy that can be applied to those moments that I would have liked to have been implemented. But what am I supposed to do? It’s like, [sings] ‘What are you going to do?’ ”

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Twitter changing labeling practices after deceptive videos hit Biden


Twitter said Monday it will begin displaying warning labels on shared posts that contain misleading or doctored videos after facing complaints that it failed to do enough to limit the spread of deceptive clips targeting Joe Biden's campaign.

Key context: The social network in recent days has slapped labels on tweets by prominent Republican officials that contained deceptively edited or altered videos, including posts by House Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana, White House social media director Dan Scavino and the reelection campaign for President Donald Trump.

On Monday, the Trump campaign tweeted a truncated clip of Biden saying, "You won't be safe in Joe Biden's America." The clip was in fact from a speech in which Biden said Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were making that argument. The full quote from the speech: "Trump and Pence are running on this, and I find it fascinating: Quote, 'You won't be safe in Joe Biden's America.' And what's their proof? The violence we're seeing in Donald Trump's America."

Twitter later added a "manipulated media" label to the tweet.


What's changing: Until now, the labels did not appear when users shared the posts through what the platform calls “quote tweets ”— retweets with added comment from another user. Kayvon Beykpour, Twitter’s head of product, said in a tweet that the company started rolling out a fix Monday to address the issue, which he called “a gap in implementation” of its policy against so-called manipulated media.

The company earlier this year announced it would begin labeling and in some cases removing tweets “containing synthetic and manipulated media” — part of an effort to curb viral misinformation on the platform ahead of the 2020 elections.

But that doesn’t mean the label will appear everywhere: A Twitter spokesperson said late Monday that while the fix has now been implemented “for nearly 100 percent” of the places where posts labeled under the policy appear, it has not yet been extended to the company’s popular dashboard app, TweetDeck.

“We're working at continuing to expand where these labels appear,” Twitter spokesperson Trenton Kennedy said.

Why some say much more is needed: Twitter’s policy on deceptively edited videos has come under fire from critics on the left who say the platform hasn’t enforced it fully and that the labels don’t do enough to limit the spread of misleading posts.

“This fake video has racked up tens of thousands of views despite it’s tiny 'Manipulated Media' tag,” the liberal activist group Sleeping Giants tweeted Monday about the Scavino post.

The group added in a separate post, “Why does @twitter label manipulated media instead of simply removing it? It can easily be ripped and tweeted out thousands of times across the platform without the ability to label all of them!”

The White House, the Trump campaign and the Biden campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Scavino on Sunday posted a fake altered video that appeared to show Biden falling asleep during a television interview.

Biden on Sunday took issue with a separate tweet by Scalise that included video of a doctored exchange between Biden and health care activist Ady Barkan, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease.

"This video is doctored — and a flagrant attempt to spread misinformation at the expense of a man who uses assistive technology," Biden tweeted. "It should be removed. Now."

Republicans have skewered Twitter for labeling tweets by Trump and his allies, accusing the company of bias against conservatives, a charge it denies.

The Trump campaign took aim at critics of its Monday tweet about "Joe Biden's America," writing in a separate post, "To all the triggered journalists who can't take a joke about their candidate, it's not our fault Joe Biden was dumb enough to say this on camera."



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Amid images of violence, Trump sees an opportunity


The Trump White House and campaign are leaning into social unrest in Kenosha, Wis., and Portland as the president’s most potent case for reelection, viewing the violence as a pivotal opportunity to tighten the race and quickly gain ground on Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Trump and his aides have long wanted to change the subject from the ravages of the coronavirus – and now, amid deadly unrest in Wisconsin and Oregon, much of Trump world feels like it’s finally found a new target.

The recent events give President Donald Trump the opportunity to broadly reframe the election in terms he and his aides feel will be far more favorable to him. They hope to make it a referendum on public safety — a topic that tends to energize the Republican base — rather than an up-or-down vote on Trump’s handling of a devastating pandemic or still-crippled economy, according to interviews with a half dozen senior administration officials, campaign officials and Trump advisers.

“The mob will leave you alone if you give them what you want,” Trump warned Monday night during a White House briefing that at times sounded more like a campaign speech. “It doesn't work that way. Because you give and give and give, and you take and they no longer respect you. And that's what's happening with the Democrats.”

The Trump orbit intends to keep hammering its emerging law-and-order message on Tuesday when Trump visits Kenosha, the city where a white police officer recently shot a Black 29-year-old, Jacob Blake, in the back seven times in front of his three children, ages 3 to 8. Since that police shooting, violence has plagued the city — from arson to looting to an armed white vigilante accused of killing two people during a protest.

The president himself on Monday defended that shooting suspect and declined to criticize his own supporters who fired paintball guns on protesters in Portland — calling their actions a “peaceful protest.”



In Kenosha, the president plans to meet with local law enforcement and business owners and examine the damage from recent riots. Trump said he does not plan to meet with Blake’s family.

Although White House aides had been considering a visit to Kenosha in recent days, a firm plan was not yet in place until a reporter asked Trump about it on Saturday as he surveyed hurricane damage in Texas, and he said he would probably go. Aides rushed to make the visit happen, even as the Democratic governor of Wisconsin pleaded with Trump to stay away and wrote in a letter that the president’s presence would only “hinder our healing.”

Trump and his team were not deterred. The president on Monday dismissed concerns his visit could exacerbate tensions in the area, claiming it will “increase enthusiasm and it could increase love and respect for our country.”

Many aides believe zeroing in on public safety is a winning message in key swing states such as Wisconsin and among key demographic groups including suburban, female and independent voters.

Polling conducted Aug. 17-20 by the pro-Trump group America First Policies showed that messaging saying Democrats are to blame for the unrest would resonate with Republican, independent and male voters and residents of closely contested states in this election cycle, according to a copy of the poll results obtained by POLITICO.

The majority of independent voters in that group’s polling were also receptive to the idea that the protests are no longer about racial injustice and instead have morphed into a platform for those who want to tear down the government — themes the Trump campaign and White House have latched onto in recent days.

“The president’s tweets suggest he is not going to Kenosha to be a hero,” said presidential historian Timothy Naftali. “Donald Trump has signaled that he wants to politicize the anger in our streets and the question in this election is whether Americans would prefer, as they used to prefer, a candidate who seeks to calm the streets or who can look for a middle way.”

Typically, incumbent presidents who oversee such tumult – in this case, from a pandemic and social unrest – do not win reelection nor do they visit troubled cities they oversee, added Naftali, a professor at New York University.

The Trump campaign has been seeking to cast the violence, looting and arson as examples of failed leadership at the local level in blue cities and states rather than a byproduct of the president’ style, his incendiary approach to politics or his aggressive tweeting.

Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh told reporters Monday that the president has reacted to the violence by offering to send in the National Guard to cities, or by supporting proposed legislation on police reform from Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

Murtaugh sought to make the unrest an issue seemingly separate from the White House by saying the president did not condone violence in any city.

But Trump’s Twitter feed reached a fever pitch in recent days over the issue. “The Radical Left Mayors & Governors of Cities where this crazy violence is taking place have lost control of their ‘Movement’. It wasn’t supposed to be like this, but the Anarchists & Agitators got carried away and don’t listen anymore — even forced Slow Joe out of basement!” Trump wrote on Twitter mid-morning Monday.

A recent spate of non-partisan polls before the GOP convention, however, show the issue of public safety and law order does not necessarily give Trump an advantage over Biden.

A CNN poll from mid-August showed voters narrowly preferred Biden, 50 to 47 percent, when asked which candidate would keep Americans “safe from harm.” Roughly the same result showed up in a Fox News poll from mid-August in which Biden led Trump, 48 percent to 42 percent of voters, on policing and criminal justice issues.

An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed voters giving Trump a slight preference when asked which candidate was better equipped to deal with crime. That polling occurred before the riots in Kenosha and Portland.

To Trump aides, advisers and allies, the unrest in cities gives Trump a way to contrast his leadership style with Biden. But most importantly, it gives them a break from a pandemic that has killed more than 180,000 Americans. In Monday’s press briefing, Trump briefly touched on coronavirus before turning his attention to cities, social unrest and the Democrats.

And the Trump campaign on Monday succeeded in forcing Biden to respond to their charges that the violence is happening primarily in liberal-run cities. Trump aides say it’s a byproduct of Democratic leadership and foreshadowing of a Biden presidency.

Biden sought to shut down the emerging campaign theme. “Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?” he said during an appearance in Pittsburgh, where he condoned violence and lawlessness. “These are the images of Donald Trump’s America today.”

At one point, Biden noted that more police officers have died of Covid-19 in 2020 than they have on patrol.

Matthew Choi contributed to this report.



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