Brianna Stone
Brianna Stone is a contributing reporter to the Daily Dot. Her work has been published by the Dallas Morning News, Austin American-Statesman, and USA Today.
Whites, Republicans more likely to say they’ve achieved American dream
What a surprise!
On Nov 1, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Trump begins new immigration crackdown after Manhattan terror attack
Following Tuesday’s deadly terrorist attack, Trump wants to end the U.S. immigration lottery.
3 Dartmouth professors investigated for sexual misconduct
The professors have been restricted from the campus until the conclusion of the investigation.
On Oct 31, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Facebook, Twitter, and Google testify about Russian election interference
The tech companies went before the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss 2016.
Halloween 2017: The costumes that won the internet
It was a wild and hilarious year.
Petition demands Oscars ban Casey Affleck from 2018 ceremony
‘[H]old them accountable for their actions.’
‘Stranger Things’ returns bigger and better on season 2
It’s a crowd-pleasing sequel you’ll be proud to binge.
On Oct 30, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Durag Day is an act of Black self-love for students across the nation
Once a covering worn by slaves, the durag has evolved into a beautiful statement.
On Oct 28, 2017 by Brianna Stone
‘Stranger Things’ got Halloween costume approval from an actual Ghostbuster
Who you ‘gonna call?—Ghostbusters!
On Oct 25, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Feud between YouTube stars uncovers disturbing jokes about racism and rape
It was a long, sad saga.
On Oct 18, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Mississippi school named after Confederate leader to now honor Barack Obama
The school is 98 percent Black.
Maryland shooting puts ‘House of Cards’ set on lockdown
The mass shooting happened a mile away from the Maryland set of the Netflix series.
Ivanka Trump says she had a punk phase and no one believes her
Can you imagine her with blue hair?
On Oct 17, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Trump’s net worth on Forbes list drops by $600 million
He’s still rich, just $600 million less rich than last year.
Black women are dying from breast cancer—here’s how we can stop that
Organizations are pushing harder to close the racial disparity gap.
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