2021

Biden\’s Executive Orders: Not Executive Enough?

It does not take much to see the surface-level differences between the administration of Donald Trump and the still-young administration of President Joe Biden. The Tweeting, fearmongering, propagandizing, and conspiracy inciting of the Trump presidency simply cannot be confused for anything other than what it is. One will not forget which president wrote “When the […]

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Biden\’s Executive Orders: Not Executive Enough?

It does not take much to see the surface-level differences between the administration of Donald Trump and the still-young administration of President Joe Biden. The Tweeting, fearmongering, propagandizing, and conspiracy inciting of the Trump presidency simply cannot be confused for anything other than what it is. One will not forget which president wrote “When the

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Biden\’s Executive Orders: Not Executive Enough?

It does not take much to see the surface-level differences between the administration of Donald Trump and the still-young administration of President Joe Biden. The Tweeting, fearmongering, propagandizing, and conspiracy inciting of the Trump presidency simply cannot be confused for anything other than what it is. One will not forget which president wrote “When the

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Gentrification Part II: Its Impact on Local Schools

Unless you walk around or go through life with tunnel vision, it\’s obvious that Cities across the states are undergoing gentrification with no stopping in sight. I wrote an article entitled Gentrification During COVID in My Brooklyn Neighborhood. The article focuses on how my neighborhood, like others, is changing due to gentrification. Some feel it\’s

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Kicking Off Black History Month – Slave Markets in D.C.

Let\’s kick off Black History Month with a scarcely reported fact about our nation\’s capital – slavery. The District\’s proximity to Maryland and Virginia, both slave states, made it an active and profitable slave depot. The very mall which fueled the January 6th insurrection was a major marketplace for slave trading. It\’s probably also befitting

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Suspects Sought in an Armed Robbery of an Establishment (Gun) Offense: 3500 Block of 12th Street, Northeast

Monday, February 1, 2021 Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department\’s Fifth District seek the public’s assistance in identifying suspects in reference to an Armed Robbery of an Establishment (Gun) offense that occurred on Sunday, January 31, 2021, in the 3500 block of 12th Street, Northeast.   At approximately 3:15 pm, the suspects entered an establishment at

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Suspect Sought in a Theft One Stolen Auto Offense: 5300 Block of Dix Street, Northeast

Sunday, January 31, 2021 Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Sixth District seek the public’s assistance in a Theft One Stolen Auto offense that occurred on Friday, January 29, 2021, in the 5300 block of Dix Street, Northeast.   At approximately 7:50 am, the suspect entered an unattended running vehicle and fled the scene.  

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Suspects Sought in an Armed Robbery (Gun) Offense: 1100 Block of Good Hope Road, Southeast

Saturday, January 30, 2021 Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Seventh District seek the public’s assistance in locating suspects in reference to an Armed Robbery (Gun) offense that occurred on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, in the 1100 block of Good Hope Road, Southeast.   At approximately 2:10 pm, the suspects approached the victim at the listed location.

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