Black History Hero: A Black civil war veteran, who later became a police officer, arrested President Ulysses S. Grant for speeding

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While the nation and much of the world wait to see if former President Donald Trump is indicted, he won’t be the first President arrested and charged with a crime while still in office.   That dubious honor belongs to Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States, who served from 1869 to 1877. He was…

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Trump expects to be arrested Tuesday

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Trump expects to be arrested Tuesday Former President Donald Trump, who is running for president in 2024, said he expects to be arrested Tuesday and called on his most fervent supporters to come out in force and “take back America.†Trump posted on his “Truth Social” Saturday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will arrest…

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EPA moves to remove harmful chemicals from drinking water

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The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to eliminate manufactured chemicals in drinking water that can cause kidney and testicular cancers, lead to stroke, hamper infant development, give rise to liver damage, and increase cholesterol levels. The EPA’s mission is to protect human life and the environment and will establish legally enforceable levels of six PFAS…

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Louisville police department is a work in progress

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The Louisville police are supposed to serve and protect people, including Black people, but it is hard to believe that since many of cops have little respect for them.  Some police officers routinely referred to Blacks as “animals,†and “monkeys, and addressed Black men as “boy.” They also tossed drinks at their cars and insulted…

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Some Audubon Society board members quit in a disagreement with the board

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Three board members of the John James Audubon Society, the nation’s largest bird-watching group, quit after the organization refused to change its name from Audubon who enslaved Black people and ransacked native burial sites. Audubon supported his work by buying and selling eight enslaved Blacks. The Audubon Society was founded 50 years after Audubon’s death.…

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It’s off to the races for Chicago Mayor

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot conceded early Tuesday in her bid for re-election, leaving left the door open for Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson and former Chicago Public School’s CEO, to battle it out to become Chicago’s next mayor. Johnson had 20 percent of the vote to Vallas’ 35 percent. Election day is April 4. Johnson said…

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Former Memphis cops are kicked out of Omega Psi Phi for murder

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Five former Memphis police officers who were involved in the beating and murder of Trye Nichols have now been kicked out of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Emmitt Martin, III, Desmond Milles, Jr., and Tadarrius Bean are the ousted former officers. The three former officers have all pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping,…

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