When Sarah Bertness and Justin Glawe faced the reality of the coronavirus pandemic and the practical benefits of marriage, they knew they had to tie the knot as fast as possible.
Sarah Bertness is a writer, producer, and media strategist. When she isn’t working her day job at the Savannah College of Art and Design, she’s pursuing future double bylines with her husband.
Before he killed 26 people, Devin Kelley was sentenced to confinement and discharged from the military. Last week, he ominously showed off an assault rifle on Facebook.
Rocks were thrown amid violent confrontations as thousands of protesters faced down white supremacists, national socialists, and alt-right activists in Texas.
Micah Johnson was banned, deemed ‘unstable’ after the Army kicked him out for stealing panties. That didn’t stop him from writing a group motto in his own blood.
The sniper who murdered five officers during a Black Lives Matter protest was a fan of anti-police groups and a reservist who deployed to Afghanistan.
Fear turned to outrage by black Americans who felt, again, they were being blamed for a massacre of police Thursday night.
The guilt and fear I carried after being raped kept me silent. I refuse to be silent anymore.