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East Canfield drive in Ferguson, Missouri is quiet these days.Even as cities across the country burn, a plaque that bears the name Michael Brown sits on the road’s sidewalk untouched; no protesters or agitators in sight."Definitely, it brings up 2014,” said Michael Brown’s father, Michael Brown Sr. “[George Floyd’s death] definitely took the scab up off the wound so, you know, I’m feeling all the emotions.”In 2014, Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed by a white officer in what is remembered as a spark for the current racial justice movement that has materialized into riots and protests across the country."I don’t see anything different,” Brown Sr. said.George Floyd’s death has caused that movement to soar to new heights as the National Guard has been deployed to help tame riots in 21 states.“Nothing has changed,” said 22-year-old Nate Edwards.As a Ferguson resident, Edwards marched in the protests following Brown’s death. He says since then he’s seen some changes in leadership within the Ferguson Police Department, but across the country he says he has not noticed a change in how black Americans are perceived and treated by law enforcement.“We're hurt, we’re frustrated, we’re pissed off, and it’s not going to end until we get some answers,” he said.Edwards says the riots, vandalism, and looting we are currently seeing is the manifestation of anger from not being heard. He says while he might not agree with the actions, he understands why they are happening.Others, like L.T. Shotwell, do not.“It ain’t going to get better,” Shotwell said.Shotwell is in his mid-sixties and has lived in Ferguson for 15 years. After the 2014 protests and riots, he said he moved to Illinois to escape the turmoil but returned in 2017. He says while he too has yet to see change in how black Americans are treated he does not agree with the riots and looting.“A lot of [these agitators] don’t know what they’re fighting for,” he said. “A lot of them are just following the crowd.”Over the weekend, protests in the St. Louis area, like many across the country, turned violent. On Saturday night, officers from the Ferguson Police Department had to use tear gas to disperse a crowd that was throwing projectiles at the department’s windows and nearby businesses.Come Sunday morning, broken glass peppered the parking lot and sidewalk outside as volunteers helped clean it up.Brown Sr. says until people are heard and understood, he fears it will not stop."We definitely have to get down to the roots and start caring about each other,” he said. 2585

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CHICAGO, Ill. — As expected, All-Star weekend was largely about paying tribute to the life of Kobe Bryant, the basketball legend who was killed in a January helicopter crash, along with his 13-year-old daughter Gigi and seven others.The first All-Star MVP award named for Bryant was handed out to Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard Sunday night. 363

  呼市痔疮便血疗法   

Earlier this year, Instagram head Adam Mosseri declared that the social network wants to "lead the fight against online bullying."On Wednesday, the social media platform announced a new effort in that daunting task: it's rolling out globally a feature called "Restrict," a tool it's been testing since July.When you "Restrict" another user, comments on your posts from that person are only visible to them, and not to other people. Restricted users also won't be able to see if you're active on Instagram at any given moment or if you've read their direct messages.Users can also opt to make a restricted person's comments show up for others by approving their comments."The fact that Instagram is doing something is better than nothing," said Randi Priluck, a professor and associate dean at Pace University focused on social media and mobile marketing. "But the question is: How much will this help?"Fifty-nine percent of US teens have been bullied or harassed online, 983

  

Cuba Gooding Jr. is due in court Wednesday on charges of misdemeanor forcible touching and sex abuse in the third degree relating to an alleged groping incident this month in New York City.Gooding voluntarily surrendered for questioning after the alleged incident and pleaded not guilty to the charges in a Manhattan court. He was released on his own recognizance after the judge set the next court date.Gooding has cooperated with police and expects to be fully exonerated, his attorney Mark Heller said."In my 50 years, almost, of practicing law, I have never seen a case like this one because there is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed to Mr. Cuba Gooding Jr. after I have extensively, with my staff, reviewed the video of almost two hours ... " Heller told reporters."Mr. Gooding has not acted inappropriately in any shape or form. Nothing in the video could even be considered ambiguous and I, frankly, am shocked and horrified that this case is being prosecuted," he said.NYPD met with the Oscar winner after a 29-year-old woman filed a police report claiming he grabbed her breast at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge in Manhattan.Gooding has denied the claim.The woman in the alleged incident told police she was with friends when she was confronted by a male patron whom she described as Gooding, 1349

  

CLEVELAND — Americans enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits program are feeling uncertain after the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced 182

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