May 20, 2013

Georgia Supermarket Closes and Sun Trust Bank Throws Away Food in Front of Needy Families

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*America is supposed to be a super power, yet we still watch people starve in this country every day. According to the World Hunger Organization, “in 2010, 17.2 million households, 14.5 percent of households (approximately one in seven), were food insecure, the highest number ever recorded in the United States.” Saturday, March 23, in front [...]




Ray Lewis a Super Star, But a Family Still Demands Justice for Slain Son

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*Ray Lewis has been receiving a lot of attention lately, being the fierce football player he is; his animated personality; and bringing his team so close to the Super Bowl. But a family hasn’t forgotten the pain he’s caused them 13 years ago. The Baltimore Ravens linebacker pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice after being [...]




Victims’ Families are ‘Disgusted’ by Colorado Theater Re-Opening

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*The massacre that occurred in a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, resulted in 12 families losing their loved ones and forever changing their lives. As the families struggle to rebuild their lives, the theater has also been rebuilding and now invites them to a re-opening event? According to NBC, the families of the victims aren’t [...]




Video: Feds Take Mafia Down with Huge Bust

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*No one really talks about the mafia much anymore.  The last time any really big story went down in the news regarding mafia was when John Gotti was finally brought down (and died in prison) and then the news of his daughter getting her own reality show. This bust and the names involved brings back [...]




Homeless Shelters Cost More than Apartments?

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*Now that the President has passed a health care bill, he may be coming up with a new plan for the homeless soon that will get them off the streets. As he looks over the reports coming across his desk for the costs of homeless shelters throughout America, disturbingly enough, in states examined by the Department of [...]