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Foundational Black American (FBA) News Headlines For 4/12/2023

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Bronx Family Calls For Justice   A woman named Karen Ivery caused a scene at a Target store in Ohio when she demanded reparations from the store's manager while checking out her $1,000 grocery bill. The police report stated that Ivery repeatedly brought up the topic of reparations and became increasingly angry and aggressive toward the manager. A loss prevention officer, Zach Cotter, tried to calm her down, but she followed him to his office and forced her way in. A surveillance video showed Cotter punching Ivery in the face, causing her to fall to the floor. Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Police arrived at the scene and arrested Ivery, who compared her situation to Rosa Parks and did not want to explain her actions to the officers. The Detroit Reparations  Plan Detroit has formed a committee to address reparations and looked to other cities across the country for inspiration. However, some Detroit civil rights leaders are doubtful about the committee's ability to acc

Signs Of The Times News Update For | Worlds In Collision 4/8/2023

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Earthquakes           Central Turkey recorded a 4.3 earthquake today, which was shallow in depth at 10 km. The quake spawned 83 reports, such as the following: "I was walking on the road in the market, and the shaking affected me like someone pushing me from behind."( Emsc , 2023).  Aftershocks continue after one of the worst earthquake disasters in modern history.The largest earthquake took place in the Kuril islands( Emsc , 2023.   Just after writing this page, there were six 4.0 - 4.9 earthquakes. When 6.0 earthquakes become regular, I expect a cover-up from the data.  Volcanoes According to experts, the Nevado del Ruiz volcano, which caused a major disaster in the Western Hemisphere, exhibits signs of heightened activity. As a result, the Colombian government has ordered evacuations in areas that may be affected. The volcano is approximately 80 miles west of Bogotá. The country's Geological Survey reports that earthquake activity has reached levels not seen since the