Police violently arrest Black pregnant woman—threaten to shoot her with taser.
"That's my little sister," her brother yells.
"She's pregnant!"
"You're doing this because of that mother-f'er in the White House!"
Pregnant should always be handcuffed in front—never behind back like law enforcement did here.
Being shot with a Taser can endanger both her and the fetus—the electrical shock and sudden muscle contraction can trigger serious injury or pregnancy complications.
Incident occurred in Cleveland, Ohio.
King Jr doesn't have an account on this platform—so posting first full length and credited video here to help raise awareness.
VIDEO THREAD: "No more rich man's wars!" chanted hundreds of military veterans and their supporters today in Philadelphia holding a "Freedom over fascism" march on America's 250th birthday.
"Healthcare, not warfare!"
🚨 THIS INTERVIEW TOOK AN UNEXPECTED TURN.
🇺🇸 Reporter: "You've earned millions from crypto while serving in office. Were you aware of those deals?"
🇺🇸 Trump: "Yes. Nothing about it was illegal."
🇺🇸 Reporter: "Federal conflict-of-interest law exists to stop public officials from profiting from government positions."
🇺🇸 Trump: "I'm not familiar with that law."
One question. One answer. Millions are now debating whether America's rules apply equally to everyone.
If any ordinary public official admitted something similar, the legal consequences could have been severe.
That's what fearless journalism looks like. 🎤
Four Nigerian teenage girls have developed a generator capable of producing six hours of electricity from just one liter of urine.
The system functions by isolating hydrogen from urine and using it to run the generator.
This creation is both affordable and environmentally friendly, providing a sustainable energy option for regions with unreliable power supply.
Their breakthrough demonstrates how innovation, scientific knowledge, and perseverance can transform waste into a valuable resource, showing that the next big energy solution could emerge from the most unlikely sources.
Someone called the police on a little boy in Hapeville, Georgia last week.
A neighbor had dialed 911 to report a kid going door to door in the neighborhood. Officer Colleran from the Hapeville Police Department was dispatched to handle the "disturbance."
When he arrived, he found a young boy, politely knocking on doors, hat in hand, asking if anyone needed their weeds pulled, their grass cut, or their hedges trimmed.
He wasn't begging. He wasn't causing trouble.
He was working.
Officer Colleran asked the boy what he was saving up for.
"A PlayStation 5, sir. But I don't want anyone to just give it to me. I want to earn it."
Let that sink in for a second. A child out in the summer heat, going door to door with a work ethic most adults would envy, because he wanted to earn what he wanted. Not ask for it. Not expect it. Earn it.
Officer Colleran, a gamer himself, knew exactly how much a PS5 meant to that kid. And he also knew something else, he was looking at a boy with more character than most people twice his age.
So he made some calls.
He reached out to a few friends, they pooled their money, and together they showed up with a brand new PlayStation 5 and a gift card for an online membership.
The boy who someone wanted removed from the neighborhood went home that day with more than a console.
He went home knowing that the right people are paying attention.
🔥HOLY HELL: Hundreds of masked white supremacists marched in D.C. today carrying American and Confederate flags while chanting, “Reclaim America!”
A group member described it as a “total Aryan victory.”
Will Trump condemn this display of hate & racism at our nation’s capital on July 4th?
It’s ok for Major Watson but not the KKK?
#URGENTE Un grupo de hombres enmascarados se reunió hoy en la estación Union y llamó a recuperar EEUU y deshacerse de los inmigrantes.
Algunos portaban banderas confederadas. Han estado marchando por Capitol Hill. El Neonacismo y el supremasismo se han apoderado, peligrosamente de USA
Trump es un cáncer para EEUU, para America Latina y para el mundo, Urgente difundir 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
#TrumpIsOnTheEpsteinList 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
¡Se llena las bolsas con cargo al erario! 💰
🔴 #MaruCampos (@MaruCampos_G) usa su propia empresa inmobiliaria para ser la arrendadora de su gobierno 💵🤑🏦
Eso sí calienta
A 20 años de la elección de 2006, Felipe Calderón recordó su triunfo. Gerardo Fernández Noroña respondió: “No ganaste, usurpaste la presidencia.”
El histórico choque político vuelve a encender el debate.
#FelipeCalderón#Noroña#Elección2006#Política#México
4th July, 1844 — Edmonia Lewis was born.
Edmonia was the first professional black sculptor and one of the most celebrated neoclassical sculptors of her time.
‘The Death of Cleopatra’ is one her most recognised works. It depicts the famous Cleopatra in the moment of her death.
Edmonia Lewis was the first sculptor of African American and Native American (Mississauga) descent to achieve international recognition. Her father was Black, and her mother was Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indian.
Orphaned at an early age, Lewis grew up in her mother’s tribe where her life revolved around fishing, swimming, and making and selling crafts. In 1859 she attended Oberlin College in Ohio, one of the first schools to accept female and Black students. She developed an interest in the fine arts, but an accusation of poisoning, probably racially motivated, forced Lewis to leave the school before graduating. She traveled to Boston and established herself as a professional artist, studying with a local sculptor and creating portraits of famous antislavery heroes.
Moving to Rome in 1865, she became involved with a group of American women sculptors and began to work in marble. Sculptors usually hired local workmen to carve their final pieces, but Lewis did all her own stonework out of fear that if she didn’t, her work would not be accepted as original.
In addition to creating portrait heads, Lewis sculpted biblical scenes and figural works dealing with her Native American heritage and the oppression of Black people.
This photograph today deserves a Pulitzer Prize.
A black girl sits in the middle of dozens of white supremacist patriot front members in Washington DC on the Fourth of July.
This is so representative of the country. We’re living in under Donald Trump right now. I want my country back.
REUTERS/Cheney Orr @orr_photo