Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, schools are still segregated. By Kira Zalan Article Reprint Sixty years ago, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregating schools was unconstitutional because “separate educational facilities
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The Fall Of The Dollar Based Monetary System: Russia Puts The Avalanche In Motion
beforeitsnews.com Article Reprint Gold Silver Worlds: It is truly astonishing how much trust people have in the establishment. Almost everyone believes that central planners are focused on defending the best outcome for society. In the
Read moreChicago cop challenging Emanuel for mayor
West Side native says he wants to end ‘dictatorial’-style leadership By Robert Felton Article Reprint (CHICAGO IL.) On the heals of a recent poll showing Rahm Emanuel’s support among Chicago residents at an all-time low
Read moreVictim in Austin Boulevard shooting was federal informant
Federal complaint describes shooters, victims all living within blocks of each other on Austin Blvd. By Jean Lotus Article Reprint (CHICAGO IL.) The 36-year-old man who survived after receiving a shot to the shoulder at
Read moreN. Korea discloses apartment collapse in Pyongyang
By Chico Harlan Article Reprint SEOUL — North Korea said Sunday that an apartment had collapsed in its showpiece capital, an accident that stemmed from “slipshod” construction and left an unspecified number of casualties, according
Read moreMan suing almost everyone for all the money on Earth
By Rich Calder Article Reprint [New York, NY] This lawsuit is priceless! A Manhattan man has sued the city, NYC Transit, Au Bon Pain Store, two local hospitals, Kmart, a “Latina” dog owner and anyone
Read moreDisparity in School System Requires Change from Parents
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer In March of this year there was a study released on the 49 million students that attend Public Schools in America. The data was taken from research done in 2011-2012
Read moreIllinois pension bill blocked
By: Scott Paulson Article Reprnt The contentious Illinois pension reform law has been blocked by a judge on Wednesday. It is a temporary victory for which could turn into a more permanent victory for Illinois
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