Bryan Michalek
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Bryan Michalek | October 25, 2017
The NAACP has issued a national travel advisory for American Airlines warning black travelers not to fly with the company, citing a "pattern of disturbing incidents" that, incidentally, don't seem to have anything to do with race. The organization publish a press release on their website seeking to "alert travelers -- especially African Americans" of the airline's alleged "disrespectful,…
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Bryan Michalek | October 24, 2017
In Maryland, a former school aide and track coach has been indicted on several charges of sexual assault involving 42 young and teenage boys, all while being HIV positive.  Initially, the Charles County State Attorney's Office handed 30-year-old Carlos Deangelo Bell with a 119-count indictment in late July. Now, it's up to 206 counts.  The state attorney's office claimed Bell assaulted 42 boys…
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Bryan Michalek | October 24, 2017
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pushed back on reports of corruption during her tenure with the Obama administration over a uranium deal that is believed to be riddled with bribery and extortion, calling the well-established reports "baloney."  In a report by The Hill published last week, it was discovered that the FBI had uncovered "substantial evidence that Russian nuclear industry …
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Bryan Michalek | October 24, 2017
In yet another example of the government thinking it can run people's lives better than they do, New York is now banning the use of electronic cigarettes in public spaces after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law this Monday, according to Syracuse.com The legislation adds e-cigarettes to the Clean Indoor Air Act, which will ban their use in all of the same places where tobacco smoking is…
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Bryan Michalek | October 23, 2017
An elementary school principal in Boston apologized after a fake tombstone featuring the name "Don Trump' was displayed at a Halloween-themed school function.  West Parish Elementary's parent-teacher organization had hosted a fundraiser featuring Halloween-inspired games and booths, including a bean bag toss that included fake tombstones -- one of which sported the name "Don Trump," according…
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Bryan Michalek | October 23, 2017
Former Fox News Commentator Bill O'Reilly dismissed a recent report from the New York Times that claimed 21st Century Fox had extended his contract months after he reached a $32 million settlement over sexual harassment allegations by Fox network analyst Lis Wiehl. O'Reilly called out the report's claims on Twitter, saying" "My investigative team has done a superb job in exposing the lies and…
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Bryan Michalek | October 20, 2017
A 74-year-old man from Utah has been walking for miles a day searching for a donor to provide a life-saving kidney for his ailing wife.  Wayne Winters has been walking around high-traffic streets near his home in Farr West trying to find a suitable donor for his ailing wife, who was diagnosed with stage 5 kidney failure. Only a few days ago did he start to get some attention from members of his …
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Bryan Michalek | October 19, 2017
Federal agents rescued 84 child sex trafficking victims and busted 120 traffickers during this year's Operation Cross Country XI, securing a major hit against a multi-state trafficking network during a four-day action that ended on October 15, according to FBI.Gov.  "Operation Cross Country XI" is an annual FBI coordinated effort that focuses on dismantling sex trafficking networks and rescuing…
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Bryan Michalek | October 18, 2017
Three affiliates of the infamous gang MS-13 pleaded guilty Tuesday to their roles in the torture and murder of a Virginia teenager in what the case prosecutor called a revenge killing.  After coming to agreement on a plea deal with prosecutors, Cindy Blanco Hernandez, 19, Aldair J. Miranda Carcamo, 18, and Emerson Fugon Lopez, 17, have pleaded guilty to a series of charges that include abduction…
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Bryan Michalek | October 18, 2017
A.J. Burgess was born prematurely without working kidneys, putting his life in serious danger. His father, Anthony Dickerson, came forward to donate his own kidney, which was a 110 percent match. But before the surgery could be performed, Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare postponed the procedure after Dickerson was sent to prison for violating his probation on weapons charges. Despite being set to…