Monthly Archives: July 2020

Why the Black Lives Matter Movement Doesn’t Want a Singular Leader

The Minneapolis city council’s promise to tear up its police department and start from scratch “has not only implications for Minneapolis,” Mitchell said. “That has national implications.” Angela Lang, executive director of Black Leaders Organizing for Communities in Milwaukee, said she is having more conversations than ever with other Black …

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Apollo missions get updated video

July 20 marked the anniversary of the first human foot on the moon. If you were alive back then, you probably remember being glued to television watching Armstrong’s high-tech footage taking that first step. But if you go back and watch the video today, it doesn’t look like you remember …

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Michigan Offers Ohio State Commitment

The Buckeyes went to the state of Louisiana to get their first engagement of 2022, cornerback Jyaire Brown who at the time was in New Orleans (La.) Warren Easton. Brown announced that he was committed to the state of Ohio on April 22. The 6 foot 0 and 165 pounds …

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