Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Accuses Prominent Harlem Church of Bias in Pastor Search Process

New York City has a long history with the Abyssinian Baptist Church, considered a flagship of the Black church in America. Located in Harlem, this megachurch gained prominence under the leadership of Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., who served as pastor from 1937 to 1972 while also holding a seat in Congress for 26 years. Eboni Marshall Turman, a believer in Abyssinian, aspired to become its first female senior pastor and was ordained as the church’s youngest pastor in 2007. Following the death of long-time senior pastor Calvin O. Butts III in 2022, Marshall Turman, … Read more

Maryland’s Legislative Session Puts Spotlight on Urgent Reforms for Juvenile Crime Laws

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland — As Maryland’s legislative session approaches, the focus on juvenile crime law reform becomes increasingly urgent. The state, and particularly Baltimore City, has been grappling with a surge in juvenile crime, leaving lawmakers under intense scrutiny to address the issue. One tragic incident that highlights the need for reform is the mass shooting that occurred during the annual block party known as “Brooklyn Day” in Baltimore’s Brooklyn Homes neighborhood on July 2, 2023. Eighteen-year-old Aaliyah Gonzalez lost her life in the shooting, yet none of the arrested teenagers have been charged. Krystal Gonzalez, … Read more

Kim Davis Appeals Prior Ruling, Seeking a Reversal in Ermold Case

MOREHEAD, KY – Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who gained national attention in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, will be asking the court to reverse the verdict in the case brought against her by David Ermold. Ermold, one of the individuals denied a license by Davis, filed a lawsuit against her for violating his constitutional rights. The case resulted in a judgment against Davis, who was ordered to pay Ermold and his partner damages and attorney fees. Davis, who served as the Rowan County clerk, will argue for … Read more

City’s Traffic Solution Backfires: Emergency Response Hindered by Poor Planning

Chattanooga, Tennessee – A recent change to road infrastructure in Chattanooga has sparked controversy and concern among residents. The city’s decision to create bottlenecks by moving traffic lanes closer to the sidewalk has drawn criticism for its potential impact on emergency response times and overall traffic flow. The move was made in response to a tragic incident where two aggressive drivers, at least one of whom was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, mounted the curb and killed three innocent pedestrians. City engineers believed that creating the bottleneck would discourage drunk driving and improve … Read more