(The Center Square) — Georgia is giving more than $62.4 million in federal COVID relief money to groups fighting homelessness and housing insecurity worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Star Jones & Marquis Who s Who Releases Inaugural African American Catalysts For Change List
Executive Editor Star Jones Presents 50 Honorees to Celebrate Black History Month
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UNIONDALE, N.Y., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Marquis Who s Who (MWW), the world s leading biographical publisher for the last 120 years, presents their
inaugural African American Catalysts for Change list just in time to kick off Black History Month. Headed by
MWW CEO Erica Lee, the list was curated by American lawyer, award winning media personality, and women s and diversity advocate
Star Jones, who as Executive Editor showcases a total of 50 honorees, highlighting activists, entertainers, politicians, government officials, sports stars and more.
Warnock wins, Campos-Duffy explains why, and ACORN founder Rathke celebrates
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January 7, 2021
Only the ruler of the People s Republic of China may be even more thrilled than Rathke, who smartly calls the Biden-Harris team middle road.
On Fox News this morning Rachel Campos-Duffy answered a question about the significance of the Georgia Senate election results by explaining them as the result of multi-generational indoctrination and warned that socialism won in Georgia and therefore can win anywhere.
Mrs. Campos-Duffy is the wife of former Congressman Sean Duffy and, as reported in Wikipedia, the national spokesperson for the LIBRE initiative, a non-profit organization, funded by the Koch Brothers, that promotes ideas about constitutionally limited government, property rights, rule of law, economic stability, and free market capitalism to the Hispanic community.
Ed MorrisseyPosted at 2:01 pm on December 28, 2020
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Democrats in Georgia have eight days left to regret their lack of vetting that produced runoff Senate nominee Raphael Warnock. When challenged earlier on his arrest in a Maryland child-abuse case, Warnock insisted that he had only intervened in the police investigation to protect the rights of his camp’s employees and attendees.
Now, however, former camper Anthony Washington tells the Washington Free Beacon about the abuse and neglect at Camp Farthest Out that led to a financial settlement with his family including having urine thrown at him and being locked out of the cabin overnight: