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Activists in downtown Washington, D.C. protest President Donald Trumps proposed executive order Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, which would halt refugee admissions for 4 months, and suspend or ban entry to the U.S. from many Muslim majority countries. Activists call the order a backdoor Muslim ban. (Miguel Juarez Lugo/Zuma Press/TNS)

The WatchHawk: Week One of the Trump Adminstration

The Tribune News Service January 30, 2017

Activists in downtown Washington, D.C. protest President Donald Trump's proposed executive order Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, which would halt refugee admissions for 4 months, and suspend or ban entry to the...

50 Shades of Grey

Sarah Dussault February 20, 2015

A couple browses adult toys near the "50 Shades of Grey" trilogy area at the Hustler Hollywood, July 30, 2012, in South Florida. Hustler and other erotica shops have seen an increase in sales of items...

On Monday, Mar. 31, Wilmington’s city manager, Sterling Cheatham, released a series of recommendations outlining the city’s plan to reduce rampant gang violence that the city has been experiencing lately.

Wilmington’s gang violence

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer April 9, 2014

On Monday, Mar. 31, Wilmington’s city manager, Sterling Cheatham, released a series of recommendations outlining the city’s plan to reduce rampant gang violence that the city has been experiencing lately.

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