CINCINNATI – Hillary Clinton on Monday, July 18, called for an end to the “madness” after the death of three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, condemning a series
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The Greater Church of Deliverance Inc. joins with millions across this nation who mourn the loss of another life and the senseless murder of another African-American male at the hands

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SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE State Sen. Joel Ford (D-Mecklenberg) and State Rep. Ed Hanes Jr. (D-Forsyth) on Monday called for