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Three legendary Black music icons on one stage. 🌹 Shout out to Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Valerie Simpson. Decades of groundbreaking music, unforgettable performances, and a legacy that continues to inspire generations. True queens of soul, R&B, funk, and songwriting.

u/fliptestyes — 6 hours ago

Protecting our Children

PARENTS: ALWAYS KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR CHILDREN. This incident, reportedly captured on a Ring camera on June 22, 2026, shows two young children playing in an inflatable pool outside their home. An unfamiliar man sat on the front steps right beside the children. One of the kids ran inside to get their father. When the father came outside and confronted the man, he said he was waiting for a friend. The father immediately told him to leave the property, and he did. Thankfully, nothing else happened

u/fliptestyes — 17 hours ago

Cape Verde’s Historic World Cup Dream Ends in Heartbreak, But Their Players Stay Behind to Thank Supporters After Pushing Defending Champions Argentina to the Brink

On July 3, 2026, Cape Verde’s remarkable first ever World Cup campaign came to an emotional end after a thrilling 3 to 2 extra time loss to defending champions Argentina in one of the tournament’s most unforgettable matches. The Blue Sharks twice fought back against the reigning champions and came within minutes of forcing penalties before falling to a late own goal.

After the final whistle, Cape Verde’s players remained on the pitch to applaud and thank their supporters, sharing a powerful moment of appreciation that reflected the pride and unity of a nation. Their historic run captured hearts around the world and proved that even in defeat, respect can be earned through courage, resilience, and belief.

u/fliptestyes — 1 day ago
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The Cottagers of Martha’s Vineyard,MA began after one woman’s insult inspired Black homeowners to build a 70 year legacy of philanthropy, leadership, and community service on the island.

Founded in 1956 by educator Thelma Garland Smith, The Cottagers began after she overheard criticism that Black summer residents enjoyed Martha’s Vineyard without giving back. Instead of responding with anger, she and 11 other women created an organization dedicated to serving the island through fundraising, scholarships, and community projects.
Today, The Cottagers remain one of Martha’s Vineyard’s most respected Black institutions. Their historic headquarters, Cottagers’ Corner in Oak Bluffs, is part of the Martha’s Vineyard African American Heritage Trail and reflects decades of Black history, sisterhood, and civic leadership.

u/fliptestyes — 1 day ago
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As the country "celebrates" America's 250 years, Black leaders across the country gathered at George Washington's plantation estate, Mount Vernon outside of Washington DC, to highlight the ongoing resistance and refusal to comply with fascism or whitewashed adaptations of U.S. history.

u/Tia-Star-998 — 1 day ago

While Residents Already Pay a $5 Monthly 911 Surcharge, Mayor Brandon Johnson Emerges as Working-Class Hero, Vowing to Block Any New Regressive Fines & Fees and Halt Nickel-and-Diming people

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city’s budget process has become more difficult because he is refusing to rely on what he described as regressive fines and fees that disproportionately burden working people. He argued that when the budget process was “quiet and easy,” everyday Chicagoans ended up paying the price through added financial penalties.

u/fliptestyes — 2 days ago

Barack Obama reveals his Kenyan relatives thought Michelle was white when he first brought her to his grandmother’s village

u/fliptestyes — 2 days ago

Today, Minister Louis Farrakhan Spoke During the Janazah, the Traditional Islamic Funeral Service and Prayer, for Mother Khadijah Farrakhan as Family, Friends, and Supporters Gathered to Celebrate Her Life, Faith, and Decades of Service Alongside Her Husband.

u/fliptestyes — 2 days ago
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We have cameras in that town and you cannot get a breath of fresh air in that town without us knowing

Officer who used Flock cameras to falsely accuse Denver woman of theft will face unspecified disciplinary action

A Columbine Valley police officer who used surveillance from AI-powered license plate readers to wrongly accuse a Denver woman of stealing a $25 package will be disciplined, town officials said.

Since Sgt. Jamie Milliman’s false accusation, which sparked outrage over the department’s use of Flock cameras, the town said in a statement that it will work “to ensure that our citizens continue to have faith in our officers and department” and that the officer will receive “appropriate disciplinary action.” But the town did not reveal what discipline the officer faces and did not return emails or a voicemail from The Colorado Sun. 

“We believe in maintaining transparency and will continue to protect and serve the communities of Columbine Valley and Bow Mar with professionalism and integrity,” Columbine Valley town administrator J.D. McCrumb said in a statement issued Tuesday. 

Public records requests from The Sun for documents detailing the disciplinary action have not been fulfilled. Emails and phone calls to Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office records department, which handles Columbine Valley Police Department’s records requests, were also not returned. 

When Milliman arrived on Chrisanna Elser’s doorstep in late September, with a summons in hand, he told Elser he had “no doubt” after footage from the Flock camera in the neighboring town of Bow Mar, along with doorbell camera footage, captured her stealing a package from a porch.

https://coloradosun.com/2025/11/11/columbine-valley-police-officer-flock-disciplinary-action/

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u/Ellogar — 14 hours ago