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News From Around the Web: April 8

April 8th, 2013

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In today’s top news, the Obama administration requested $25.6 billion in its 2013 budget to spend on the drug war, Trayvon Martin’s parents have settled a wrongful-death claim and the leading cause of death in young Black men is homicide.

The Obama administration in its 2013 budget requested $25.6 billion in federal spending on the drug war. [HuffingtonPost]

Trayvon Martin’s parents have settled a wrongful-death claim with the Florida homeowners association of the subdivision where their son was shot and killed. [BET]

The leading cause of death in young Black men ages 15 to 24 is homicide, surpassing unintentional injuries, suicide, cancer, HIV and other diseases combined. [NewsWise]

Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first female prime minister, is dead at the age of 87. [Telegraph]

The National Park Service celebrated a national monument honoring Col. Charles Young,  the first African-American colonel in the U.S. Army. [Lancaster Eagle]

The maternal mortality rate has jumped dramatically among Blacks in New York City from roughly 40 per 100,000 live births in the 1990s to 79 deaths last year. [NY Daily News]

The nonprofit Union of Minority Neighborhoods has been holding public story circles across Boston for minorities who were bused out of their communities as children. [AP]

Anne Smedinghoff, a 25-year-old U.S. diplomat based in Kabul, Afghanistan, was killed by a suicide bomber. [CNN]

Authorities found the bodies of two children buried under 20 feet of dirt at a home construction site in Stanley, North Carolina. [ABC News]

China announces the number of cases of bird flu has increased, and there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the virus. [CNN]
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News From Around the Web: March 19

March 19th, 2013

(Photo: Courtesy Watkins Family via CBS News)

In today’s top news, Jonylah Watkins will be laid to rest, Lil Wayne was released from the hospital and graduation rates have improved for Black NCAA tournament players.

The funeral for Jonylah Watkins, the 6-month-old who was killed in a drive-by shooting in Chicago, will be held today. [Chicago Tribune]

Lil Wayne has been released from a Los Angeles hospital where he was taken in after having seizures. [BET]

On the 10-year anniversary of the Iraq war, 57 people were killed in bombings throughout Baghdad.  [AP]

Graduation rates have improved for NCAA tournament players, especially African-Americans. [TheGrio]

Bobbie Smith, the former lead singer of the group the Spinners, has died. He was 76. [Billboard]

Officers involved in the shooting of Kimani Gray have previously been sued for civil rights violations. [WNYC]

At least seven U.S. Marines were killed and several others were injured at a Nevada training site. [USA Today]

The housing market has shown signs of improvement in February as the number of new permits for construction climbed to the highest level since 2008. [Reuters]

Two teenage girls were charged with menacing for allegedly threatening the victim in the Steubenville, Ohio, rape case via Twitter and Facebook. [ABC]

Two suicide bombers killed at least 22 people in an attack on a bus station in the Northern Nigerian city of Kano yesterday. [Bloomberg]

Pope Francis set the tone for a new, humbler papacy on Tuesday with a call for the defense of the weak and the environment. [Reuters]

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World: Longtime Leader of Guinea Mourned

December 27th, 2008

 Tens of thousands of Guinea citizens mourned the death on Friday of a man seen as both corrupt and as a lesser evil than war. Lansana Conte, who took leadership of the African nation in 1984, created stability that many preferred over the civil conflicts that were taking place in nearby countries. Conte died this week at age 74. His passing leaves Guinea in political turmoil.

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Levert Death Could Prompt Change in Jail Policy

December 23rd, 2008

Sean Levert

 

Levert death could prompt a change in jail policy. The city of Cleveland, prompted by the death of R&B singer Sean Levert, has proposed changes in jail policy that could make it easier for inmates to get their psych medication. Levert, a member of the LeVert trio and son of O’Jays singer Eddie Levert, died in late March after getting sick at Cleveland’s Cuyahoga County Jail. His widow, Angela Lowe, is suing the city, arguing that her husband died because he was denied his Xanax anti-anxiety medication. He had his medication at the time he was booked into the jail for neglecting to pay child support. Under the new proposal by the jail administrator and jail doctor, inmates will be allowed to get their meds as soon as their prescriptions are verified, The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.

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World: Egyptian Teacher Tried For Student’s Death; Trinidad’s Prime Minister Doing Well After Surgery; Truck Crash in Jamaica Leaves 14 Dead

December 22nd, 2008

Islam Amr Badr

 

Egyptian teacher is tried for student’s death. The Egyptian teacher who allegedly beat a student to death for not doing his homework, recently appeared in court to face charges, reports the BBC. The 23-year-old teacher, Haitham Nabeel Abdelhamid, allegedly took the 11-year-old boy outside of the classroom and hit him hard in the stomach. The boy, Islam Amr Badr (shown above), died at the hospital later after suffering heart failure as result of the injury to his stomach that dropped his blood pressure, according to testimony from the medical staff who examined him. He also had two broken ribs. The court also heard from classmates, who said Badr was hit as punishment for not doing his math homework. The teacher says he didn’t mean to hurt his student and that he only wanted to discipline him. The incident, at Alexandria’s Saad Othman Primary School happened back in October and shined a spotlight on the nation’s struggling state education system. The nation’s education minister will be called to the stand. And Islam’s father, Amr Badr Ibrahim, feels the whole system should be held accountable for his son’s death. “The minister of education should be the first person to be accused – how can he agree to let such a young man teach children?” he asked. “The problem is the teaching and the teachers because they cannot find good teachers,” he said. Young and inexperienced teachers in the state education system have a hard time in the classroom, many often trying to get control of 60 to100 students, reports the BBC. The government says it’s introducing reforms such as new teacher tests and banning corporal punishment.

Trinidad’s Prime Minister is doing well after surgery. Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Patrick Manning reportedly is doing well after his cancer surgery at the Cimeq hospital in Havana, reports Caribbean Net. Manning underwent the surgery last Wednesday to remove a malignant tumor from his kidney. He called his office Friday, telling employees that he was doing well and was supposed to be removed from the Intensive Care Unit soon, reports the Trinidad Express. He also told his secretary that he was up and walking a day after his surgery. Manning will stay in the hospital for at least one more week for care.

Truck crash in Jamaica leaves 14 dead. A truck crash this weekend killed 14 people in Portland, Jamaica, reports the Jamaican Gleaner. The truck, which was transporting merchants, along with produce, to Kingston’s Coronation market, overturned and fell into a precipice, trapping several who were on board under the heavy vehicle. A 10-year-old boy is among the deceased. The truck reportedly had been trying to back up on a narrow round to let a car pass. Rescue teams from the police, Ministry of Health, Port Antonio Hospital, Pihl Construction Company and some residents worked together for 15 hours to remove bodies from the wreckage. Seven of the truck’s passengers were rescued. Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding flew to the accident scene by helicopter along with a local Portland official. “This is a major catastrophe,” Golding said. “My condolence goes out to the bereaved families, and I have to thank the brave citizens who used bottle torches so as to see access to the pathway down to the precipice to render assistance to their fellow men,” he continued. The government will make arrangements to help the families of the deceased. Police are still looking for the truck’s driver.

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National: Race Divides Neighborhoods 40 Years After King’s Death

December 13th, 2008

Race divides neighborhoods 40 years after King’s death. Four decades after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s death and in the year of a Black man’s election to the White House, American neighborhoods are still segregated. The National Commission on Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity reports that past and “ongoing discriminatory practices in the nation’s housing and lending markets continue to produce levels of residential segregation that result in significant disparities between minority and non-minority households…” Blacks and Latinos have been driven by the subprime mortgage crisis into more difficult loans than Whites, the report adds. ”When the rules break down in something as fundamental as where you can live … our system doesn’t work,” says Henry Cisneros, a former secretary for housing and urban development under President Bill Clinton. “I know the president-elect will see that as well.”

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Squabble Over Cutting in Line Sparked Wal-Mart Trampling Death

December 5th, 2008

Squabble over cutting in line sparked Wal-Mart trampling death. Authorities say a no-cutting-in-line fight between two large groups of shoppers helped spark the after-Thanksgiving stampede in which a Wal-Mart security guard on Long Island, N.Y., was trampled to death, according to Newsday. Shoppers who remained inside their vehicles in the parking lot until the Valley Stream store’s special 5 a.m. opening apparently clashed with people who had stood outside in line for hours, police said on Wednesday. Read the rest here.

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New York Bus Driver Stabbed to Death Over a $2 Transfer

December 5th, 2008

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A New York bus driver is stabbed to death over a $2 transfer. A New York City bus driver was stabbed to death this week allegedly over a $2 transfer, The New York Daily News reports.  Click here to watch the video.

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National: Man Arrested in the Brutal Arkansas TV Anchor’s Death; First Black Mayor of a Mid-Sized Illinois Town Dies

November 28th, 2008

Curtis Vance 

Man arrested in the brutal Arkansas TV anchor’s death. After getting a tip to his location, Arkansas police arrested Curtis Lavelle Vance, 28, at a home in Little Rock on Wednesday night in connection with the brutal death of TV Anchor Anne Pressly. Vance was charged with capital murder in the death of Pressly, 26, an anchorwoman who had a small part in the President George W. Bush biopic “W.” Pressly died   Oct. 25 – five days after being severely beaten in what police described as a random attack at her home. Police were tipped to Vance’s location, naming him as their suspect, said Lt. Terry Hastings, a police spokesman. Vance lived in Marianna, in eastern Arkansas but had numerous contacts in central Arkansas, where the murder took place, Police Chief Stuart Thomas said.

The first Black mayor of a mid-sized Illinois town dies. The Mayor of Dolton, Ill., William Shaw, 71, died Wednesday at his Dolton home after a four-year battle with cancer, The Chicago Tribute reported. Shaw, a former state lawmaker, became Dolton’s first African-American mayor when he was elected in 1997. He was elected state representative in the 34th District in 1982 and served two terms  before being elected state senator of the 15th District. He was a senator for 10 years until he retired in 2002. As a senator, Shaw co-sponsored legislation that made it mandatory that African-American history be taught in Illinois public schools.

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Entertainment: Rapper “Super-Devastated” by Mom’s Death; Ex-Millionaire Label Head’s Financial Woes Continue

November 17th, 2008

Kanye West

 

Rapper is “super-devastated” by mom’s death. Could the frustration of grief over his mom’s death be behind Kanye West’s recent clashes with photographers? Maybe it’s a coincidence, but just days after People magazine published West’s first public comments on losing his parent, the rapper is explaining his second arrest in three months. Kanye was questioned by police in England, but not charged this past weekend after a cameraman claimed the rapper shoved his camera into his face, causing a cut. West took to his blog to write about the incident outside Newcastle’s Tup Tup Club: “I put my hand up to the camera in self-defense! …My security yelled, ‘Get the camera off him!’ I guess, in all the commotion, the camera scraped his nose.” West barely escaped felony charges in September when he and an assistant were caught on video destroying another photographer’s equipment at an airport. Instead, West was issued a misdemeanor. He further blogs, “When will there be a law passed that simply enforces that someone has to ask to take a photograph of you?” People quoted West as saying that his mother’s death, due to cosmetic surgery complications last year, left him “super-devastated. I didn’t do any interviews after my mom passed,” he tells the mag. “I wasn’t ready to speak about [it]. Now I’d rather talk it through than commit suicide. …I feel like I moved to California, then my mom moved to California, and she did stuff she wouldn’t have done if we’d stayed in Chicago. If I’d never made it in the music business, it never would’ve happened.”

Damon Dash

 

Ex-millionaire label head’s financial woes continue. Former Roc-a-Fella Records boss Damon Dash doesn’t have “a pot to p–s in,” says a lawyer who recently sued him. “They’re broke,” Jason Gabbard says of Dash and his wife, following a suit over $148,505 in unpaid fees. The lawyer tells The New York Daily News that Dash owed a fashion firm the cash before the suit was settled. Earlier this year, the entertainment entrepreneur’s New York home was reported in foreclosure, and just this month his Chevy Tahoe was seized after he reportedly stopped paying the $714.99 monthly lease. If that’s not enough, Dash faces an outstanding debt of $2.1 million in New York state taxes and at least three other pending suits and unpaid tabs.

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