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Why I Cannot Vote for Donald Trump: Uncovering the Dangerous Truth

We’re now just days away from Election Day 2024, and my decision is no longer a complex one. In my first blog article, I explored whether Trump’s policies as a businessman could sway my vote. His stance on taxes, regulations, and business incentives seemed like a smart choice for someone like me. But after digging […]

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Back Then, I Didn’t Own a Business. Now I Do. Should I Vote for Donald Trump?

I was born Black, and I’ll die Black. I grew up Black, whatever that’s supposed to mean. Raised by Black parents, went to Black churches, and attended Black schools. I lived in a Black community. Simply put, the Black community and culture are in my blood, part of who I am. Now, I’ll be fair—those

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Councilwoman Brahier’s BRACE Sponsorship: No Indication of Impropriety, Consent Agenda Process Provides Clarification

Pensacola, FL | October 21, 2024 (Original Publication Date) Update (October 22, 2024, 6:20 AM) During my investigation, I uncovered that the discretionary funds allocation for BRACE is listed on the consent agenda for the upcoming City Council meeting on October 24, 2024. Items placed on the consent agenda are generally routine and expected to

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District 5: Who Do You Want Representing You?

Pensacola’s District 5 is at a crossroads. With Councilwoman Toni “Teniadé” Broughton vying to keep her seat, newcomer Jenori Burroughs has thrown her hat in the ring. But this isn’t just a competition between two names on a ballot—it’s a battle between tradition and fresh ideas. The question for District 5 voters is clear: who do you want representing you?

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Pensacola Man Sues President Biden, Governor DeSantis, and Mayor D.C. Reeves in Landmark Civil Rights Case

August 12, 2024 | Pensacola, Florida In a case that could change the conversation on civil rights in America, Pensacola resident Jonathan Garrett Green is suing some of the most powerful figures in the country—President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, and Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves (Darcy Reeves).

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High Stakes and High Courts: The Supreme Court’s Tumultuous Season

Introduction In a twist that reads like a political thriller, the Supreme Court is poised on the brink of history, juggling a docket so explosive it could reshape America’s legal landscape. The spotlight intensifies as former President Donald Trump’s legal battles climb the steps of the nation’s highest judicial platform, challenging the very notions of

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Weekend Scoop: The Buzz You Need Before Brunch | March 2, 2024

Happy Saturday, trendsetters! As you ease into your weekend vibes, we’ve got the fresh scoop that’s been stirring up the scene. Grab your latte, kick back, and dive into the essential tidbits that are defining conversations, from groundbreaking pharmacy updates to global whispers that are turning heads. Pharmacy Revolution: The Pill at Your Local Counter

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Pensacola’s Heritage at Stake: The Heated Debate Over Malcolm Yonge Gym’s Future

In the heart of Pensacola, a community battle unfolds over the fate of the Malcolm Yonge Gym, with citizens mounting a spirited campaign against the city’s demolition plans. At the forefront, Jonathan Green, a local activist and former mayoral candidate, alongside Teresa Hill, spearheads the resistance, challenging the Pensacola City Council’s recent decision through a

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