Chante Mallard from CourtTV.com Whatever happened to the killer nursing assistant Chante Mallard? If you don’t remember, on October 26, 2001, in Fort Worth, Texas, after a night fueled by liquor, weed and ecstasy, nursing assistant Chante Mallard, born June 22, 1976, hopped in her car to drop off her friend Tee. What should’ve endedContinueContinue reading “Chante Mallard: The Killer Nursing Assistant”
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How to Write Better
Buy my books now available on Etsy on how to write better for business owners, college students and others who just want to learn how to write better emails, texts and other documents. This article was written by Jermaine Reed, MFA, the Editor-in-Chief of The Reeders Block, who also works an Adjunct College Professor andContinueContinue reading “How to Write Better”
A Happier Juneteenth
On this very special day of Juneteenth, 2024, we remember the sacrifices Black people have made and continue to make in our effort for freedom and equality. Although this nation celebrates its freedom as July 4, 1776, we celebrate ours as June 19, 1865, the day enslaved people in Texas were finally notified of theirContinueContinue reading “A Happier Juneteenth”
Happy Father’s Day: The Most Important Job in the World
Photo from FreePik.com Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers. The amount of time you put in working to provide for your kids, supporting them emotionally and being there makes you an integral part of not just your kids’ lives but of society. You have the most important job in the world. On this day,ContinueContinue reading “Happy Father’s Day: The Most Important Job in the World”
Get My Newest Book
My book Exposed in ChiRaq was released today and is live on Amazon right now. So, get your copy. Here’s a short overview of the plot: In the 1990s, after graduating college and being unable to find a job, Donnie Johnson moves back into Chicago’s Robert Taylor Projects with his mother. After witnessing a murderContinueContinue reading “Get My Newest Book”
The Misunderstanding of Phoenix Jones, a Real-Life Superhero
Photo of Self-Proclaimed Superhero Phoenix Joes. Photo from NBC. Phoenix Jones, born Benjamin Fodor in 1988, was is symbolic of what a superhero is: misunderstood but well-intentioned. In case you don’t know, Phoenix Jones is the self-proclaimed real-life superhero from Seattle, Washington, who’s also a former daycare teacher and MMA fighter. He is the manContinueContinue reading “The Misunderstanding of Phoenix Jones, a Real-Life Superhero”
A Convicted Felon President Might be a Good Thing
Photo from Boston University. Recently, former president and hopeful 2024 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies, yet he remains on the campaign trail. While Democrats, including President Joe Biden, are using the label “convicted felon” to further degrade Trump’s image, something about a convicted felon president is as American as itContinueContinue reading “A Convicted Felon President Might be a Good Thing”
“Rust” Movie Armorer Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison
Rust Movie Armorer Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison after On-Set Shooting Death
How to Write with Ai
Photo from FreePik.com You’ve probably had a report or essay due within a day, which happened to be the day after a hard night out. With a headache booming in your skull, you sat down at the computer, queued up the ChatGPT app and instructed it to write a paper. And then you saw theContinueContinue reading “How to Write with Ai”
The IRS is Profiling People of Color Using Identity Verification
The IRS is Profiling Using Identity Verification This article is about how the IRS identity verification process unfairly targets people of color. For instructions on responding to a request by the IRS to verify your identity, you can skip to the end of this. The IRS has adopted some policies such as the PATH (ProtectingContinueContinue reading “The IRS is Profiling People of Color Using Identity Verification”