2nd Stacey Abrams governor bid sees new tests, intrigues
By JEFF AMYStacey Abrams announced a long-awaited second run for Georgia governor this week, but with Democrats facing a sour national environment and Republican Gov. Brian Kemp facing challenges within his own party, the 2022 campaign will look different from 2018.Abrams’ narrow loss, highlighted […]
Read MoreMostly white jury nearly set for trial in Wright death
By STEVE KARNOWSKI and AMY FORLITI A mostly white jury is nearly set for the trial of a suburban Minneapolis police officer charged in Daunte Wright’s shooting death, as only two alternates remain to be chosen before opening statements next week. […]
Read MoreJuvenile Justice Implements New ‘Minimum Age’ Law
RALEIGH – In North Carolina, a 6-year-old can no longer be seen in juvenile court for grabbing a candy bar from a checkout aisle or for running away from home. A new law that takes effect today raises the lower age […]
Read MoreWhat Does Biden Mean?
President Biden would have us believe all is well. In fact, he just told Al Roker that “America is back.” But what does “back” mean to him, back to leading from behind? Maybe he meant back to more mandates, lockdowns […]
Read MoreJacqueline Avant, wife of music legend, killed in shooting
By CHRIS PIZZELLO, STEFANIE DAZIO and ANDREW DALTON Jacqueline Avant, a Los Angeles philanthropist and the wife of legendary music executive Clarence Avant, was fatally shot at their home in Beverly Hills, California, early Wednesday, police said. Police and paramedics […]
Read MorePolice chief: 3 shot in fight at North Carolina mall
Three people were shot and wounded Friday during an apparent fight between two groups at a North Carolina mall crowded with shoppers on the day after Thanksgiving, the police chief said. Authorities said in the late afternoon that one person […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the Economy
Have you recently turned on the TV, read an article, or listened to a radio show where an economist was talking about inflation, reconciliation, GDP, or stagflation? In other words, just a lot of economic analysis that is hard to […]
Read MoreBanks Will Never Ask That!
Hello friends! I wanted to continue our conversation regarding scams. I have heard of and witnessed so many people falling victim to scammers on the phone and on the internet lately. It doesn’t only happen during certain seasons of the year. It […]
Read MoreEntrepreneurship, The Future of Giving
By Michael Dermer, CEO of The Lonely Entrepreneur and Founder of The Black Entrepreneur Initiative If we were to ask ourselves on the eve of giving Tuesday, “what one philanthropic vehicle has the opportunity to have an impact on every […]
Read MoreJury in Ahmaud Arbery death trial to hear closing arguments
By RUSS BYNUM Attorneys were scheduled to give closing arguments Monday in the murder trial of three white men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, whose death became part of a broader reckoning on racial injustice in the criminal legal system. Prosecutors and […]
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