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Hearing a room full of Black women open up about sex and shame was electrifying | Jendella Benson

Moments of hopeRaceHearing a room full of Black women open up about sex and shame was electrifyingJendella BensonHosting a workshop around issues muffled by a blanket of silence in our community felt daunting. But it was revelatory What brought us hope and joy in 2023? Writers share their stories On a chilly Saturday in November, I found myself sitting in an auditorium at Birmingham City University, getting ready to talk to more than a hundred women I’d never met about sex.

Judge in Trump trial has a tough sentencing record in Jan. 6 cases

It's been called one of the most important criminal cases in American history: The Justice Department's election conspiracy trial against former President Donald Trump will unfold at a courthouse steps away from the U.S. Capitol in Washington where Trump's supporters tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan will occupy a central role — making crucial decisions about a trial date, admissible evidence and Trump's compliance with the rules of his release in the months ahead.

New Yorkers feel betrayed as police radio dispatches end: Youd hear about nine shootings a day

New YorkThe NYPD has communicated via public channels for nearly a century. Now the system is being encrypted A crackle, a chirp and the voice of a dispatcher describing an unfolding crisis in rapid-fire code. For nearly a century, New York City police have communicated about crime and catastrophe over radio broadcasts on public channels. And for journalists and the public, these dispatches have been a reliable way to get real-time knowledge of what’s happening in one of the world’s most chaotic cities.