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  • Marie Deary

    Marie Deary is a common-sense advisor that offers people control over their lives and their futures by showing them how to get control of their finances. She believes knowing how to manage our money is one of the most important life skills for people at every age and has made it her mission to help […]

  • Chargers DT Brandon Mebane mourning death of 7-week-old daughter

    COSTA MESA, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Brandon Mebane said that his 7-week-old daughter, Makenna, died Thursday. “I’m still thankful, and I thank God every day,” Mebane said. “I still pray. We’re taking it one day at a time.” Lees meer: ESPN

  • Test of steel prototype for border wall showed it could be sawed through

    President Donald Trump has repeatedly advocated for a steel slat design for his border wall, which he described asabsolutely critical to border securityin his Oval Office address to the nation Tuesday. But Department of Homeland Security testing of a steel slat prototype proved it could be cut through with a saw, according to a report by […]

  • Jasmyne Cannick

    As a strategist, Jasmyne Cannick has worked at all levels of government developing custom-tailored communications strategies and messages for elected officials, political campaigns, and non-profit organizations. She successfully served several terms as a Press Secretary in the California State Assembly before going to Washington to work in the House of Representatives. Locally she’s worked for […]

  • Ohio man gets nearly 4-year sentence for beating black man during Charlottesville rally

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — An Ohio man was sentenced Monday to just under four years in prison for his role in the beating of a black man the day of a white nationalist rally in Virginia. Daniel Borden was sentenced to 20 jaar, but most of that sentence was suspended. His active sentence amounts to three […]

  • Dr. David Horne

    Dr. David Horne is a recently retired tenured full professor of Critical Thinking and African History and is the former chair of the Pan African Studies Department at Cal State University Northridge. Dr. Horne during his time at CSUN has instructed graduate public policy and introductory political analysis and was the graduate advisor for the […]

  • Cyntoia Brown Granted Clemency By Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam

    In one of his last acts as Tennessee governor, Bill Haslam on Monday granted executive clemency to Cyntoia Brown, commuting her life sentence for murder and making her eligible for release on Aug. 7. Brown, a victim of child sex trafficking, was sentenced to life for the killing of 43-year-old Johnny Allen in 2004. Sy was […]

  • The New Criminal Justice Reform Law Has Already Righted One Outrageous Injustice

    Matthew Charles, a rehabilitated felon whose mistaken release and reincarceration drew nationwide outcry, will be freed from prison on Thursday at the order of a federal judge. Charles, who already served 20 jaar in die gevangenis, received a sentence reduction under the First Step Act, a criminal justice reform bill that President Donald Trump signed on Dec. 21. In 1996, a jury convicted Charles […]

  • Dr. Gail Wyatt

    Dr. Wyatt is a clinical psychologist, sex therapist, and professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA. She was an NIMH Research Scientist Career Development Awardee for 17 jaar. Her research examines the consensual and abusive sexual relationships of women and men, the effects of these experiences on their psychological well-being, en die […]

  • Davey D

    Davey D is a nationally recognized journalist, adjunct professor, Hip Hop historian, syndicated talk show host, radio programmer, produsent, deejay, media, and community activist. Originally from the Bronx, NY, Davey D’s been down with Hip Hop since 1977 where he started out as an emcee for two crews TDK [Total Def Krew] out of Co-op City and […]