Ghana slavery apology: Why many descendants say words are not enough

Descendants of enslaved Africans say a formal apology for the transatlantic slave trade is not justice. The debate gained renewed attention after the three-day “Next Steps” conference on slavery and reparatory justice, held in Accra from June 17 to 19. Participants adopted a 19-point framework calling for formal apologies from countries and institutions that profited from slavery.

Why Idaho Decided to Bring Back Firing Squads

Theo Wold talked about capital punishment on "The Alex Marlow Show" on Thursday. The anti-police, anti-prison and anti-death penalty crowd had for years boycotted or designed embargos of pharmaceutical companies and the importers of the compound drugs necessary for lethal injection.

‘Gestapo tactics’: ICE is killing innocent people—and trying to cover it up

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national, was shot dead by an ICE agent on July 8 in Houston. The family of Salgado, 52, is trying to get some answers about his death. The League of United Latin American Citizens is supporting the family in their quest for answers.

New Germany sex-crime figures reignite migration fight as exploitation probe expands

There were 751 group rapes in Germany in 2025. 1,087 suspects were identified, including 509 German citizens and 578 non-German nationals. Syrians were the largest foreign-national group with 110 suspects, followed by Afghans with 64, Iraqis with 46 and Turks with 44. Nuremberg, Germany, police are investigating allegations that vulnerable girls were deliberately drawn into a network involving affection, gifts, narcotics and sexual exploitation.

South Florida’s Cuban community rally for freedom in Little Havana on 5th anniversary of historic protest - WSVN 7News

South Florida's Cuban exile community gathered in Little Havana on Saturday to honor the fifth anniversary of a historic demonstration. Thousands of Cubans flooded the streets of Calle Ocho to march against the troubled island and demand freedom. Another island-wide blackout left millions of people without electricity for the second time in one week.

NYC to move 110 single homeless men to quiet Brooklyn neighborhood, leaving locals worried: report

New York City is moving 110 single homeless men into a Brooklyn shelter without conducting criminal background checks on incoming residents. The former Gold Star Inn in Sheepshead Bay, which has operated as a family shelter for roughly a year, is expected to begin housing single adult men as early as next week. Neighbors are concerned about loitering, drug activity and crime near the shelter, which sits across the street from Lew Fidler Park.

Ghana slavery apology: Why many descendants say words are not enough
Ghana slavery apology: Why many descendants say words are not enough

Descendants of enslaved Africans say a formal apology for the transatlantic slave trade is not justice. The debate gained renewed attention after the three-day “Next Steps” conference on slavery and reparatory justice, held in Accra from June 17 to 19. Participants adopted a 19-point framework calling for formal apologies from countries and institutions that profited from slavery.

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Why Idaho Decided to Bring Back Firing Squads
Why Idaho Decided to Bring Back Firing Squads

Theo Wold talked about capital punishment on "The Alex Marlow Show" on Thursday. The anti-police, anti-prison and anti-death penalty crowd had for years boycotted or designed embargos of pharmaceutical companies and the importers of the compound drugs necessary for lethal injection.

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‘Gestapo tactics’: ICE is killing innocent people—and trying to cover it up
‘Gestapo tactics’: ICE is killing innocent people—and trying to cover it up

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national, was shot dead by an ICE agent on July 8 in Houston. The family of Salgado, 52, is trying to get some answers about his death. The League of United Latin American Citizens is supporting the family in their quest for answers.

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New Germany sex-crime figures reignite migration fight as exploitation probe expands
New Germany sex-crime figures reignite migration fight as exploitation probe expands

There were 751 group rapes in Germany in 2025. 1,087 suspects were identified, including 509 German citizens and 578 non-German nationals. Syrians were the largest foreign-national group with 110 suspects, followed by Afghans with 64, Iraqis with 46 and Turks with 44. Nuremberg, Germany, police are investigating allegations that vulnerable girls were deliberately drawn into a network involving affection, gifts, narcotics and sexual exploitation.

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South Florida’s Cuban community rally for freedom in Little Havana on 5th anniversary of historic protest - WSVN 7News
South Florida’s Cuban community rally for freedom in Little Havana on 5th anniversary of historic protest - WSVN 7News

South Florida's Cuban exile community gathered in Little Havana on Saturday to honor the fifth anniversary of a historic demonstration. Thousands of Cubans flooded the streets of Calle Ocho to march against the troubled island and demand freedom. Another island-wide blackout left millions of people without electricity for the second time in one week.

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NYC to move 110 single homeless men to quiet Brooklyn neighborhood, leaving locals worried: report
NYC to move 110 single homeless men to quiet Brooklyn neighborhood, leaving locals worried: report

New York City is moving 110 single homeless men into a Brooklyn shelter without conducting criminal background checks on incoming residents. The former Gold Star Inn in Sheepshead Bay, which has operated as a family shelter for roughly a year, is expected to begin housing single adult men as early as next week. Neighbors are concerned about loitering, drug activity and crime near the shelter, which sits across the street from Lew Fidler Park.

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