Democratic state representative Justin J. Pearson and his brother KeShaun Pearson are removed from the gallery after taking part in a silent sit-in protesting redistricting efforts by the state's Republican leadership in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo by @Seth_Herald
Democratic State House Rep. Justin Pearson of Memphis weeps in front of the memorial to the 14th and 15th amendments African American citizenship and male suffrage in the Tennessee state capital building ahead of a special session on redistricting. Photo by @Seth_Herald
A young boy sleeps on a makeshift bed inside the restaurant owned by his family, who say that they are looking to protect themselves from potentially being profiled by federal agents while travelling between home and work, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photo by Seth Herald
We just updated our story about local Catholic parishioners circulating a petition demanding Edgardo Campos' immediate release with some pretty harrowing photos of Campos being arrested by ICE/Tennessee Highway Patrol by Seth Herald with Reuters. https://t.co/O3aV8x4TuN
@TheTNHoller Journalists are to inform the uniformed and that comes in asking the most obvious questions at times. The majority of Americans do not see what the president posts, by asking the obvious questions, journalists are getting clarification, informing, and forcing an explanation.
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Luigi Mangione, 26, a suspect in the New York City killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson, arrives for an extradition hearing at Blair County Court House in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Photo by Matthew Hatcher
Local Detroit journalist @samueljrob is starting his own publication to cover the city. He was a reporter for Axios Detroit until he was laid off in August.
His first post details how his experience with Axios led him to launch Detroit One Million.
Local journalism is dying. There aren’t any new jobs. Talented people are offered scraps. Leaders are woefully out of touch with the communities they cover… It makes me really really sad
I reached out to the mayor, who confirmed that this even is NOT city-affiliated in any way. Apparently the parade has never been produced by the City; usually privately produced by the private-membership nonprofit Cookeville/Putnam County Chamber of Commerce.
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@TheTNHoller Organizers and city officials are two different entities. I see that @Tennessean first amendment reporter @angele_latham has reached out to, and heard back from the city’s Mayor. You should reach out to city officials first of the week, and pose your questions.
I reached out to the mayor, who confirmed that this even is NOT city-affiliated in any way. Apparently the parade has never been produced by the City; usually privately produced by the private-membership nonprofit Cookeville/Putnam County Chamber of Commerce.