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‘Entitlement?!’: Florida Judge Shuts Down Woman Charged with Stuffing Boyfriend In Suitcase’s Request for Makeup and Hairstyling for Murder Trial
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‘Entitlement?!’: Florida Judge Shuts Down Woman Charged with Stuffing Boyfriend In Suitcase’s Request for Makeup and Hairstyling for Murder Trial

A Florida woman who was accused of zipping her boyfriend into a suitcase and leaving him there to suffocate is preparing to stand trial for his murder next week. Sarah Boone was charged with second-degree murder for the death of 42-year-old Jorge Torres in 2020. Her trial is expected to start next week after the...

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Kamala Harris signals shift in US policy toward Israel amid ongoing conflict

The United States’ relationship with Israel has been shaped by various U.S. administrations, each bringing its own approach to the region’s delicate dynamics. As Vice President Kamala Harris hinted at a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy during her “60 Minutes” interview, the context of former U.S. presidents’ policies on Israel becomes critical to understanding...

‘Completely Lay This City to Waste’: Neo-Nazi Sentenced to 18 Years for Racist Plot to Blow Up Baltimore’s Power Grid
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‘Completely Lay This City to Waste’: Neo-Nazi Sentenced to 18 Years for Racist Plot to Blow Up Baltimore’s Power Grid

She wanted to create chaos in a majority black city, conspiring with a Neo-Nazi leader to blow up Baltimore’s power substations. Sarah Beth Clendaniel’s own words sealed her conviction on federal conspiracy and firearms charges, and last month, she learned her fate: 18 years behind bars. U.S. District Court Judge James K. Bredar dismissed the defense’s claim...

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The top economic concerns of Black voters

This week on “The Hill with April Ryan,” Democratic pollster Terrance Woodbury, founder of HIT Strategies and a key surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, shared crucial insights into the economic concerns of Black voters as the 2024 election approaches. The economy: A top priority for voters Woodbury emphasized that the economy remains...

‘Who the Hell Is Eric Trump?’: Donna Brazile Goes In on Donald Trump’s Son and Former RNC Chairman for Blaming Democrats for Assassination Attempts
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‘Who the Hell Is Eric Trump?’: Donna Brazile Goes In on Donald Trump’s Son and Former RNC Chairman for Blaming Democrats for Assassination Attempts

Donna Brazile and Reince Priebus, former chairwoman and chairman of the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively, got into a passionate debate over the weekend after Priebus’ refusal to disagree with former President Donald Trump’s claims that the assassination attempts against him were the fault of Democrats.  The exchange between Priebus — a lawyer who served...

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Ebony McMorris on effects of disinformation on voting, responses to hurricanes

In today’s fast-paced digital world, misinformation can spread like wildfire, especially during critical events such as natural disasters and elections. Ebony McMorris, a prominent voice in the media, recently addressed the rampant disinformation surrounding Hurricane Helene and its implications for voting. This article delves into her insights and the broader context of misinformation in our...

‘A Badge Does Not Give You the Right’: Court Sends Message to Alabama Cops Who Thought They Could Get Away with Arresting Black Pastor for Watering His Neighbor’s Plants
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‘A Badge Does Not Give You the Right’: Court Sends Message to Alabama Cops Who Thought They Could Get Away with Arresting Black Pastor for Watering His Neighbor’s Plants

Michael Jennings, a Black pastor from Childersburg, Alabama, was watering his neighbor’s flowers when he was confronted by police officers who demanded his identification, accusing him of acting “suspicious.” But Jennings, who is also a former police officer, knew his constitutional rights and refused to hand over his identification, telling the officers that he was “Pastor...