Bring That Week Back: 'White Man March' Is an Epic Fail
Chicago puts properties on sale for one dollar, plus more.
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'White Man March' Is an Epic Fail - Chicago puts city-owned properties on sale for one dollar, Ohio man facing return to prison is freed from custody, plus more national news. – Natelege Whaley (@natelege) Concerned about the “destruction of the white race,” Kyle Hunt, a host of an online radio show, organized “The White Man March” for Saturday. The failed movement did not attract many supporters, as small groups showed up in Cincinnati and Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo: Courtesy of The White Man March)
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Chicago Properties On Sale for One Dollar - Chicago has put hundreds of properties on sale for only one dollar. Qualified residents and nonprofits will be able to purchase vacant city-owned lots in the South Side Englewood neighborhood. “It’s designed to move vacant properties out of the city’s hands and into private ownership,” Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Man Facing Return to Prison Is Freed From Custody - Douglas Prade of Akron, Ohio, was freed from custody Thursday afternoon. Thursday morning he was ordered back to court, after being released last year. He had served 15 years in prison for his ex-wife’s killing. A DNA test of a bite mark proved his innocence. But an appeals court states the results were not clear. (Photo: Jay LaPrete/AP Photo, File)
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Black Youth Project Video Goes Viral - Student activists of the Black Youth Project were visiting Princeton University’s campus and felt they were being profiled by a Black police officer. They confronted him and a healthy dialogue followed. “We really want you guys to protect and serve. As Black youth, we don’t feel we get that level of protection,” one student told the officer. The group thanked the officer for hearing their thoughts.(Photo: BYP 100 via Youtube)
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News Anchor’s Reaction to L.A. Earthquake Wins Internet - KTLA 5 Morning News anchor Chris Schauble won the Internet with his reaction to a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Los Angeles Monday. “Earthquake, we’re having an earthquake,” Schauble said as a look of panic swept across his face. Schauble soon made the screenshot of his reaction his avatar on Twitter. (Photo: KTLA News5)
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