201904.02
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San Bernardino man’s death following police beating prompts unanswered questions

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More than three months after a combative Alejandro Jose Felix Hernandez was subdued by police with batons and fists at a San Bernardino gas station, county coroner’s officials have reopened an investigation into his death because they were never informed of the encounter with police. Alejandro Jose Felix Hernandez (Courtesy photo) Hernandez’s death on Feb….

201904.02
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Lori Lightfoot to become Chicago’s first female black mayor

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By Julie Bosman, Mitch Smith and Monica Davey CHICAGO — Chicago became the largest U.S. city ever to elect a black woman as its mayor as voters on Tuesday chose Lori Lightfoot, a former prosecutor, to replace Rahm Emanuel. When she takes office in May, Lightfoot also will be the city’s first openly gay mayor. Lightfoot, who has never…

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Marvin Gaye stamp to be unveiled at Greek Theatre

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A U.S. postage stamp honoring singer Marvin Gaye is being unveiled Tuesday, April 2, 2019, at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Postal Service) LOS ANGELES — A first-day-of-issue event for the commemorative stamp honoring the late soul singer Marvin Gaye will be held Tuesday at the Greek Theatre on…