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Johnson to Allow Formerly Incarcerated Individuals to Serve as Executors of Someone Else s Estate

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whole, more than half of all black men in their 30s and early 40s have at some point been behind bars. this pipeline to prison can partly be traced to the milwaukee police department s stop and frisk policy. luckily, the wisconsin chapter of the aclu took notice, sued the city, and won the case. i m meeting with some of the plaintiffs, gregory chambers, stephen jansen, and wisconsin state representative david crowley, along with their aclu rep, jared english, at the wisconsin black historical society. there s sort of a general perception of the midwest, specifically with wisconsin, that black people don t live here. is that it? have you heard that? i hear it everywhere i go. i went to new york, and when i told people that i was from wisconsin, they literally had their eyes wide open. what part of wisconsin? do you guys really have cows? i m like, ain t no cows in milwaukee, bro. this black people meeting is kind of an inside job. see, i m the aclu celebrity ambassador for rac

Death toll rises, many without power as winter storm sweeps US

On Christmas day, Americans woke up to temperatures plunging below freezing and blizzard warnings in effect for the day as a frigid winter storm was sweeping across the country after killing at least 28 and knocking out power to millions of people. Many churches canceled the Christmas morning services and were serving the homeless.

Christmas Day sees thousands without power due to winter storm

On Christmas day, Americans woke up to temperatures plunging below freezing and blizzard warnings in effect for the day as a frigid winter storm was sweeping across the country after killing at least 28 and knocking out power to millions of people. Many churches canceled the Christmas morning services and were serving the homeless.

Christmas Day sees millions without power due to winter storm

On Christmas day, Americans woke up to temperatures plunging below freezing and blizzard warnings in effect for the day as a frigid winter storm was sweeping across the country after killing at least 28 and knocking out power to millions of people. Many churches canceled the Christmas morning services and were serving the homeless.

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