For more than five decades, Rev. Jesse Jackson stood at the center of America's civil rights movement. On Tuesday, his family confirmed the news that closes a historic chapter. The longtime activist, Baptist minister, and two-time presidential candidate died February 17, 2026, at 84, according to NBC News. A cause of death was not immediately given. He is survived by six children. A Family's Farewell He died peacefully on Tuesday morning, surrounded by his family, the Jackson family said in an official statement. "His unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and human rights helped shape a global movement for freedom and dignity," the family said in a statement announcing his passing. The family confirmed that he is survived by his wife, Jacqueline; their children — Santita, Jesse Jr., Jonathan, Yusef, and daughter Ashley Jackson; and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Burns Jackson; father, Noah Louis Robinson; and stepfather, Charles H...
My Neighbors' Son Was Flashing SOS in Morse Code Every Night — but One Night He Sent a Message That Made My Blood Run Cold
For weeks, the teenage boy across the street flashed S.O.S. in Morse code from his bedroom window. I'm a former Marine, so I told him to quit playing around. The night he changed the message to "WE NEED YOUR HELP," I realized the boy had been desperately trying to reach out all along. My name is Harold. I'm a former Marine, though these days my battles are mostly fought with my own knees. I'd been living a quiet life in a small house for years, but that all changed when I got new neighbors. They moved into the house across the road one Saturday morning in June, a couple in their 40s with a teenage son and a young daughter. They looked like a picture-perfect family, but looks can be deceiving. They moved into the house across the road. A day later, the whole lot of them marched across the road to introduce themselves. "Good afternoon!" The man offered his hand the moment I opened the door. "We're new in town and wanted to introduce ourselves. I...