William H. Dilday Jr., the first Black television station manager in the U.S., died on July 27 in Newton, Massachusetts. He was 85. His daughter, Erika Dilday, confirmed to The New York Times that her father died in the hospital due to complications after a fall.
most of the suspects age 25 or younger, but four of them over 40. authorities say 21 of 23 domestic terrorist suspects are out-of-state. they came from states including new york, colorado, arizona. two of them are not from america. one is from canada and the other from france. we are learning one of the suspects as a lawyer from a southern poverty law center and nonprofit organization that specializes in civil rights case. the center is defending them for saying the employee is an experienced legal observer and their arrest is not evidence of any crime but heavy-handed law enforcement intervention against protesters. the police say protesters threw rocks, fireworks and molotov cocktails at the construction site of a police training center in atlanta on sunday. the white house apparently had not heard about the protest until yesterday afternoon. watch. i have not heard and made discussions about this protest over the weekend.
<p>The Supreme Court uses a myth of its own impartiality to justify a legacy of judicial review that is tainted by its service to slavery and Jim Crow. </p>