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When, instead, another Black Democrat from Chicago, Barack Obama, headed toward the Democratic nomination in 2008, Jackson’s frustration spilled into public with a vulgar criticism of Obama caught on microphone.

From Los Angeles Times

It may sound decidedly less-than-special, but the idea of gifting something practical for the Feb. 14 holiday appears to be catching on.

From MarketWatch

The arrest was caught on video that was shared on social media, and soon after, his eldest son was granting interviews to the media, keeping his father’s case in the news cycle.

From Los Angeles Times

"I'd much rather get caught on the boundary than the way I did today," Brook said.

From BBC

“One goal I have for myself is that I can catch on a lot better when I’m not worried about school.”

From MarketWatch