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  • Canadian Teen Helps Save Kidnapped Woman 

    Malyk Bonnet doesn’t think of himself as a hero, but that is exactly what he’s being called after, authorities say, the 17-year-old helped save a woman’s life. “I’m just a normal guy,” Malyk told Dateline NBC. “I guess I saved a life, though, and that’s really awesome.” On Aug. 1, Malyk had just finished working…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 20, 2015
  • Guess Who’s Gaining Ground on Donald Trump? Deez Nuts … Seriously

    Having long been the punch line of rhetorical jokes, the meme Deez Nuts is now pushing its way into the political conversation after a poll released Wednesday by Public Policy Polling noted that while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s lead continues to grow, “Deez Nuts,” an independent candidate, just might “Got ‘Em.” According to the poll,…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 19, 2015
  • Tenn. Prison Officials Reportedly Forced Inmates to Make Woodshop Items and Then Sold Them at Flea Markets

    Several Nashville, Tenn., jail employees at a privately run prison reportedly started a company to sell goods created by prisoners who weren’t paid, creating what some consider a slave-labor environment in which officials profited from prisoners’ work. According to the Associated Press, Stand Firm Designs took prisoners’ creations, including “beanbag cornhole games, plaques shaped like…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 19, 2015
  • Google Brings Low-Cost Smartphones to 6 African Countries

    A typical smartphone without a contract can run anywhere from $500 to $800, and Google is hoping to change that for countries where technology is lagging and access to affordable smartphones is almost impossible.  On Tuesday, Google announced sales of its new, low-price smartphone in six African countries “where most people still can’t afford an Internet-connected…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 19, 2015
  • NY Prisoner’s Death Ruled Homicide After Reported Beating From Prison Guards

    Samuel Harrell, 30, was reportedly beaten by as many as 20 guards April 21 at the Fishkill Correctional Facility in Beacon, N.Y., about 60 miles north of New York City. Harrell, who suffered from bipolar disorder and was serving time in the prison for a drug conviction, was pronounced dead at a local hospital shortly…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 18, 2015
  • Watch: Black Lives Matter Activists Confront Hillary Clinton

    Black Lives Matter activists have now become infamous for rushing the stages of presidential hopefuls and turning what would have been a rally for votes come election time into a rally for justice. Turns out, Black Lives Matter activists who were denied entrance into a New Hampshire event featuring Hillary Clinton Aug. 11 got a…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 18, 2015
  • Miami Teen Who Killed Mom and Threw Party With Her Body in the Next Room Gets 28 Years

    In March 2012, Kit Darrant threw a party for more than 60 of his high school friends. The teens, all from Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School, partied in the apartment where Darrant lived with his mother. At one point, a student asked Darrant about a strange smell. He told her it was probably…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 17, 2015
  • Is ‘Pic-a-Nika’ Pizza Racist? What About Fried Chicken and Watermelon Toppings?

    “Pic-a-nika.” The word was supposed to be an exaggerated play on the Italian pronunciation of the English word “picnic,” or at least that’s how the owners of Pizza by Certé in New York City say they saw it. But it wasn’t just the name (you have to say it out loud to really get the…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 17, 2015
  • US Flag Flies High in Cuba for 1st Time in 54 Years

    For the first time in 54 years, the U.S. flag was raised over the U.S. Embassy in Cuba, a symbolic nod to the end of a diplomatic strain that has lasted more than half a century. “We are gathered here because our leaders made a courageous decision to stop being prisoners of history,” Secretary of…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 14, 2015
  • Stanford-Bound Teen Who Planned to Use College Savings to Bury His Mom Gets Outpouring of Support

    Dellarontay Readus spent his high school years working to make his mother proud. He earned a GPA of over 4.0 at Melrose High School in Memphis, Tenn., and was the valedictorian of his graduating class. In April The Root reported on Readus’ acceptance to all eight Ivy league schools. Just one month before Readus was…

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    Stephen A. Crockett Jr.






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    August 14, 2015
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