Publix vs. Bryan Dickey, the founder of a disputed but popular Twitter account that alerts people when Publix chicken-tender subs are on sale says he will keep posting updates – and keep his fingers crossed that the grocery chain giant doesn’t sue him, as it threatened. In an exclusive interview, Bryan Dickey, 26, said Read More…
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US Government Should Buy The Greyhound Bus Co.
The US Government should buy the Greyhound bus company because: Switching from car to motocoach cuts carbon by an astonishing 88%. Millions of Americans rely on motorcoaches, but the pandemic hit bus companies hard. Joe Biden’s love of trains is well known. “Amtrak Joe” has vowed to invest in America’s crumbling railways and encourage Americans Read More…
Wrongful No Knock Warrant
No Knock Warrant, Wrongfully issued to my Father caused him to Missed my Graduation: On May 28, 2020, my father missed my graduation from Harvard. During the virtual ceremony, after scrolling through endless squares and deducing it wasn’t a technology failure, I was unable to find him. In this country, we have normalized Black men’s Read More…
Facebook Data Breach Again, Whose To Blame?
Face book data breach: Did you know people who decided to put their personal information, such as Names, Birth Dates, and Telephone Numbers on Facebook Platform, have been stolen? Half a billion Facebook users’ personal information has been compromised, floating across the internet for anyone to see or use, without consent. Facebook’s corporate headquarters, has Read More…
The Black Political History of Reddick – Unrequited love, Devotion & Duty
by James Overstreet The Black Political History of Reddick – The three ladies who have taken the Town of Reddick from conservative Republican, white minority rule to more moderate, Democratic majoritarian status, under matriarchal leadership, have successfully engineered a social and political revolution several decades in the making. Although Reddick was incorporated in the 1880s, Read More…
Fessenden Elementary School, Celebrates 150th Year Anniverary
A small one – room log cabin – the states first school for black students – seemed destined for failure under Florida’s segregation movement in the years after it opened in 1868. Though President Abraham Lincoln had freed slaves at the end of the Civil War, white Florida Lawmakers fought to deny black children a Read More…








