
Roe V. Wade Overturned: Brooklyn Officials Respond
In the last decade alone, global civil unrest has doubled. Since the pandemic, it’s fair to speculate that civil unrest has increased in both frequency and severity once again. In late June, the Supreme Court released a number of groundbreaking rulings, including the overturning of Roe V. Wade. The landmark case legalized abortion on a […]
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Brooklyn Resident Gets 18 Years to Life After Fatally Shooting Teen
Back in 2018, the community of Brooklyn was devastated when the life of an innocent teenager, Latrell Brown, was cut short in another instance of gun violence. According to reports, the 16-year-old youngster was walking with his girlfriend around Lewis Avenue and Macon Street around 2 P.M. on July 11, 2018. Latrell Brown reportedly exchanged […]
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Culprit Steals $2 Million Tabernacle From Brooklyn Church
The entire community of Brooklyn is in shock after someone broke into, vandalized, and stole from a New York City church. Initial reports suggest that the incident occurred between 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 26 and 4 P.M. on Saturday, May 28th. At the time, the church was closed for construction. The Diocese believes the […]
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NY Court Reinstates Diaphragm Law
Citizens in New York City are rejoicing after an appeals court recently reinstated a law that bans police officers from using unconstitutional force on a person’s torso during an arrest. The path to this decision has been rocky and rough from the start. Originally, this unlawful force law was developed after the infamous George Floyd […]
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