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A Skin Condition Makes It Hard For Some Black Men To Shave — And Get Ahead In The Military

/ Staff Sgt. Antoine raises his head as a flight surgeon inspects his neck and face during a 2018 shaving waiver course at Beale Air Force Base in California. Some Air Force members say they re facing discrimination because it s hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that s especially common among Black men. Tech Sgt. Joshua Nixon joined the Air Force in 2011 in hopes of becoming a recruiter like his older brother. He excelled in training, won numerous awards, and never got in trouble. But the then 19-year-old struggled to keep up with the Air Force requirement that he shave his face every day.

Gulf Shores beach visitors find bundles of cocaine washing ashore

Gulf Shores beach visitors find bundles of cocaine washing ashore 30 bundles of cocaine found on Gulf Shore beach (Source: Gulf Shores Police Dept.) By Hal Scheurich/WALA | May 19, 2021 at 10:19 AM CDT - Updated May 19 at 1:40 PM MOBILE, Ala. (WBRC) - Some late-night beachgoers in Gulf Shores got a big surprise Monday night, May 17, 2021 as mysterious packages began washing up on the shoreline. Police were called about 11:00 p.m. and by midnight, they said a total of 30 bundles of cocaine had been recovered. Another package washed up Tuesday afternoon. Was there a boat chase and it was thrown overboard? Did a drug boat sink in a storm or just what did happen to cause more than 70 pounds of cocaine to wash up on Gulf Shores beaches? Police said they’ll likely never find out.

Beachgoers help find nearly 70 pounds of cocaine that washed ashore in Alabama, cops say

Beachgoers help find nearly 70 pounds of cocaine that washed ashore in Alabama, cops say Simone Jasper, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) May 19 Beachgoers were enjoying a late night on the Alabama coast when they stumbled upon bundles of cocaine, officials said. Nearly 70 pounds of the drug reportedly began washing ashore on Monday in Gulf Shores, a popular vacation spot near the Florida state line. The discovery left visitors surprised and sent law enforcement officials searching for the origin of the drugs, multiple news outlets reported. There s just unfortunately a lot more questions than answers right now, Lt. Jason Woodruff of the Gulf Shores Police Department told McClatchy News on Wednesday.

Alabama beachgoers find over $1 million in cocaine on shore

© Gulf Shores Police Department Alabama beachgoers this week discovered more than $1 million in cocaine that washed up on shore. Thirty-one kilos of cocaine were found along several miles of a beach in Gulf Shores, Ala., this week, according to Sgt. Jason Woodruff, a public information officer at the Gulf Shores Police Department. The recovered cocaine has a street value of at least $1.2 million, according to Fox 10 News. ADVERTISEMENT The first package of cocaine was discovered at the beach along West Beach Boulevard during the day on Monday. Between 11 p.m. and midnight that night, 29 more packages were recovered at the beach, according to Woodruff. The next morning, another package washed up on shore.

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