Victims of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will go in front of cameras on Wednesday, as the controversy over Epstein-related files reignites with Congress back in Washington this week. The victims are scheduled to join Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky amid a bipartisan push by members of Congress Read More…
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15th Annual Haitian Flag Day Festival brings pride to Indy
The 15th annual Haitian Flag Day Festival, sponsored by the Haitian Association of Indiana, was Saturday, May 13 at MacCallister Amphitheater in Garfield Park. All funds raised from this year’s event and subsequent events will go toward supporting the formation of the Unity Community Resource Center in Central Indiana. The center will be a fully funded and staffed Read More…
AI CHATBOT DEATH: A teenager died by suicide after confiding in ChatGPT.
In family photos, you can see 16-year-old Adam Raine grinning ear to ear. But the California teen’s prankster personality concealed a deep current of depression and despair. And earlier this year, say his parents, ChatGPT — which Adam went to for comfort — helped him take his own life. Earlier this week, Adam’s mother and father filed Read More…
Oops, we accidentally drugged the world’s fish
Story by Benji Jones A person’s hand holding a fish.© Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images For those of us with anxiety (hello!), the class of prescription drugs known as benzodiazepines, or benzos, can be a boon in times of crisis. Though they are addictive, they’re pretty good at chilling us out. But it turns out that by Read More…
New Book: From the Quill to the Gavel: The Life of Ruben Mitchell
From the Quill to the Gavel: The Life of Ruben Mitchell – A Chronicle of Resilience, Rhetoric, and Fraternal Leadership in Post-Reconstruction Florida Hardcover – August 15, 2025 by Jerry Urso (Author) From the Quill to the Gavel Born into bondage in 1855, Reuben S. Mitchell rose to become one of the most influential African American civic leaders Read More…
Blanche Euturpe General Ely- Ventured Through Discrimination and misfortune
Despite the discrimination and misfortune Pompano’s black students had to face, the 1920s brought at least one fortunate change. In 1923 a young teacher came to Pompano. Born in the small central Florida town of Reddick in 1904, she would later graduate from Florida A & M College. Blanche General Ely and Joseph A. Ely Wikipedia Read More…








