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‘Have a Child in Federal Prison Without a Real Reason’: Mother of Proud Boys Leader Begs Trump to Free Her Son from 22-Year Sentence Tied to Jan. 6 Riot, Blames Goverment for Chaos
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‘Have a Child in Federal Prison Without a Real Reason’: Mother of Proud Boys Leader Begs Trump to Free Her Son from 22-Year Sentence Tied to Jan. 6 Riot, Blames Goverment for Chaos

The mother of Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys and a chief architect of the Jan. 6 insurrection, has gone public with her plea to President-elect Donald Trump to release her son from prison. “President Trump, I think my son and most of those J6, if not all, deserve to be home with their...

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Elon Musk revolutionizes American politics with tech power

The landscape of American politics is witnessing an extraordinary transformation, with tech mogul Elon Musk at the forefront, demonstrating unprecedented influence over legislative processes and public opinion. From his involvement in high-profile debates to his direct impact on public sentiment, Musk’s role in the political sphere signals a paradigm shift in how leadership is perceived...

‘Tragic Story with the Most Amazing Ending’!: Social Media Falls In Love with ‘Two Angels’ Who Took In Ohio Teen Who Lost His Parents and Older Sister In Span of Four Years
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‘Tragic Story with the Most Amazing Ending’!: Social Media Falls In Love with ‘Two Angels’ Who Took In Ohio Teen Who Lost His Parents and Older Sister In Span of Four Years

He’d already lost his mother and father. Now, a fire had destroyed 14-year-old Petey Jones’ home and claimed the life of his older sister and guardian, Maronique Sanders. For one of the Ohio high school defensive lineman’s football coaches, Ryan Holdren, there was only one thing to do, as he described in a recent People...

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Facing the reality of Trump’s return

As the holiday season unfolds, many Americans are grappling with the impending inauguration of Donald Trump, an event that has stirred a mix of emotions across the nation. This year, the inauguration coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a day that symbolizes the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. The juxtaposition of these...

‘I Can’t Wait To Fire This Ni—er’: Utah City Officials Targeted Black Fire Captain After Verbal Dispute with White Man Who Approached Him with Gun, Lawsuit Alleges
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‘I Can’t Wait To Fire This Ni—er’: Utah City Officials Targeted Black Fire Captain After Verbal Dispute with White Man Who Approached Him with Gun, Lawsuit Alleges

A Black fire captain in southern Utah has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging that his co-workers harassed him with racial slurs and that his supervisors and local officials conspired to undermine his bid to become fire chief and then fired him out of racism and in retaliation for his speaking out about cronyism...

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Barbara Lee considers run for Oakland mayor: A new chapter in local politics

As the political landscape in Oakland shifts, California Rep. Barbara Lee has announced her consideration for a run for mayor. With her retirement from Congress set for early 2025, Lee’s potential candidacy could significantly impact the city’s future. Barbara Lee announcement and context On Dec. 20, 2024, Lee took to social media platform X (formerly...

‘What Did I Take?’: Lululemon Under Fire After NYPD Stops Black Woman At the Door, Accusing Her of Stealing. She Promptly Returns Entire $600 Purchase and Gets An Apology
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‘What Did I Take?’: Lululemon Under Fire After NYPD Stops Black Woman At the Door, Accusing Her of Stealing. She Promptly Returns Entire $600 Purchase and Gets An Apology

Lulumelon had apologized to a Black woman after video of her being questioned at its 5th Avenue store in New York stirred claims she had been racially profiled. Her followers are now calling for a boycott of the store, which sells yoga and athletic apparel. The company, founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, has 711 stores...