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For Breonna Taylor protesters, the square holds the seat of power

Email ‘You need to be reminded of Breonna’: How a tiny city park became the heart of a movement Tessa Duvall and Hayes Gardner, Louisville Courier Journal Published 6:08 pm UTC Mar. 24, 2021 Illustration: Jeff Morris and Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY Network LOUISVILLE, Ky. It has seen conflicts between police and protesters, casualties and chili cook-offs. It s where hundreds of supporters gathered with the family of Breonna Taylor for what should have been her 27th birthday and where they showed the world their heartbreak when no one was charged with her death. It was home to a new vegetable garden during the heat of June, dozens of pumpkins in October, and an iced-over memorial encircled by silk flowers in February.

MEGATRENDS NEWSROOM: Sargis Sangari on The Ongoing Refugee Crisis in Turkey

Big Winners from Election Day gives Rise to New Technology The presidential race was too close to call for days, but it was clear regulated industries won big. And that means big things for one company,  Hypur, Inc..  Hypur is a FinTech company that has spent years developing payment platforms that add high level security and contactless payment cycles, which they call Hypur Comply & Hypur Payment Services. They are the leading digital banking and payments company for regulated industries and  are based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Their growth trajectory, in just over six years of operation, is trending up at an exponential rate.  

Grandmaster Jay pleads not guilty to federal charges, due back in court in February

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) The leader of the Black militia group known as the NFAC pleaded not guilty to federal charges in court on Friday. John Fitzgerald Johnson, also known as Grandmaster Jay, was arrested on Dec. 3 and charged with five counts of wanton endangerment. Johnson is accused of pointing a rifle at Louisville Metro Police officers and federal officers the night before the 2020 Kentucky Derby, according to a probable cause affidavit. It allegedly happened just after 8:30 p.m., as officers were conducting surveillance of demonstrators at Jefferson Square in downtown Louisville.  At that time, LMPD officers at the scene received a radio transmission stating that a group of six to eight heavily armed individuals were parked on Armory Place, near a parking garage, according to court documents.

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