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  • It’s been just over six months since Jeffrey Blackwell took over as chief of the Cincinnati Police Department. But during his short time here Chief…
  • publisher of "Mother Jones", about the magazine's list of the top 400 political donors.
  • NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Michael Gold of the New York Times about Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide this morning in Manhattan.
  • Philadelphia Inquirer reporter JEFFREY FLEISHMAN. He recently traveled across the Himalayan Mountains with a group of Buddhist monks and nuns, who were fleeing from persecution by the Communist Chinese government in Tibet. Some of them had been imprisoned and tortured by the Chinese. If caught, they would be sent back to prison and tortured. During their 14-day trek they experienced frost-bite, snow blindness, oxygen-then air, pain, and hunger. FLEISHMAN's story appeared in the Inquirer Magazine section, December 15, 1996.
  • The Black Family Reunion, a concept started nationally decades ago to celebrate the strengths and values of African-American families, lives on in…
  • Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell Saturday morning. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Michael Gold of the New York Times about the death.
  • Guitarist Jeffrey Seeman has teamed with Windham Hill Records founder Will Ackerman for a new CD, Everything in Between, and the release party will take…
  • The multimillionaire financier has been taken into federal custody on allegations related to sex trafficking.
  • The actor plays Muddy Waters in the new film Cadillac Records, which tells the story of Chicago's Chess Records, where Waters launched his career alongside Etta James, Chuck Berry and others.
  • Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier, who was charged with paying dozens of girls over many years for sex. He died in a jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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