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The Jungle: Thousands of Homeless People Live in Shantytowns at the Epicenter of High-Tech, Super-Rich Silicon Valley
By Evelyn Nieves By mid-morning on Thursday, the sun was shining hard enough to dry wet blankets and the residents of the Jungle began surfacing, letting each other know they were still alive. Six straight nights of freezing temperatures had … Continue reading
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Tagged AngelHack, homeless, homelessness, San Francisco, San Jose California, Silicon Valley
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Inside a School Where Teachers Pack Heat
By Nicholas Kusnetz It wasn’t quite cold enough to need a vest on a recent Texas morning, but Matt Dossey was wearing one anyway. Made of heavy canvas, the vest might have concealed a pistol. There was no way to … Continue reading
Toni Braxton & Babyface – Hurt You
Anticipating the release of their delayed duet disc, Love Marriage & Divorce scheduled for February 4, 2014.
Posted in Soul Brother's Music Videos
Tagged Babyface, Love Marriage & Divorce, music, r&b, soul, Toni Braxton, video
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Soulbrother’s Christmas Soul Jam III
We are in the season of joy, blessings, and giving as we rush about. Enjoy this playlist.
Posted in Soul Brother Presents
Tagged Christmas, Holidays, music, Playlist, r&b, soul
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$2.75 an Hour?! The Shocking Secret of Goodwill
By Jodie Gummow Spreading Christmas ‘goodwill’ during the holidays is what Goodwill donation centers claim to be all about. The company sells thousands of donated goods at low prices every year, particularly around the festive season. In fact, it has … Continue reading
Federal Prison Crisis Poses ‘Critical Threat’ To Justice Department, Report Finds
By Ryan J. Reilly The ballooning cost of the overcrowded federal prison system is an “increasingly critical threat” to the Justice Department’s ability to fulfill its mission, the department’s inspector general said in a report released Friday, which outlined the … Continue reading
Newtown Anniversary: Why Nothing Was Done in Response (Again)
By Brian Lowry Looking back on the column I wrote in the immediate aftermath of the horrific school shooting in Newtown, Conn. on Dec. 14, 2012, it appears my analysis was about half-right. But it was correct in the way … Continue reading
‘There are now two Americas. My country is a horror show’
By David Simon America is a country that is now utterly divided when it comes to its society, its economy, its politics. There are definitely two Americas. I live in one, on one block in Baltimore that is part of … Continue reading →