Fernando Cluster is pursuing legal action against Emory University Hospital Midtown in Atlanta, Georgia, accusing the hospital of losing a portion of his skull following brain surgery. According to the lawsuit, Cluster underwent surgery in September 2022 after suffering a stroke, during which a portion of his skull, known as a bone flap, was removed. Read More…
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Desegregation Made Me a Race Realist
Robert de Brus, American Renaissance This is part of our continuing series of accounts by readers of how they shed the illusions of liberalism and became race realists. I was fortunate enough to attend school in a state that ignored Brown v. Board of Education for as long as possible. Until the fourth grade, all my classmates were white. Read More…
How A Fed Up Carpenter Found His Stolen Power Tools — And 15,000 Others
Twice before, this Virginia carpenter had awoken in the predawn to start his work day only to find one of his vans broken into. Tools he depends on for a living had been stolen, and there was little hope of retrieving them. Determined to shut down thieves, he said, he bought a bunch of Apple Read More…
POLICE CRIME ALERT: Texas authorities investigating why officer responding to a robbery killed two
POLICE CRIME ALERT: Almost five days after one of its officers was involved in a fatal crash that claimed the lives of a mother and her teenage son on his birthday, the Missouri City Police Department in Texas cannot explain why the officer was responding to a call and why a man was found in Read More…
Atlanta Police Fired Black Woman After Daughter Criticized Cops
Written by NewsOne Staff NewsOne Featured Video Source: Raymond Boyd / Getty Rhonda Frost, the former Deputy Director of Public Affairs with the Atlanta Police Department, is suing Mayor Andre Dickens and Chief of Police Darin Schierbaum for wrongful termination. Inside her suit filed on March 18, Frost, who served as deputy director from 2019 Read More…
Leaked Cellphone Data Exposes Visitors To Epstein’s “Pedophile Island”
Newly leaked data obtained by WIRED sheds fresh light on who traveled to Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile island between July 2016 and his arrest in July 2019, along with the routes they took.Nearly 200 people, the cellphone data shows, took multiple trips to Little Saint James during those years. Pedophile island, by the way, is where Read More…








