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2024 Subaru BRZ tS: A Detailed Walkaround of Subaru’s Track-Ready Sports Coupe

2024 Subaru BRZ tS: A Detailed Walkaround of Subaru’s Track-Ready Sports Coupe For those who grew up dreaming of lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, or if you’re a first-time sports car buyer looking for an engaging and affordable performance coupe, the 2024 Subaru BRZ tS is here to deliver. It blends modern technology with old-school driving […]

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For those who grew up dreaming of lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, or if you’re a first-time sports car buyer looking for an engaging and affordable performance coupe, the 2024 Subaru BRZ tS is here to deliver. It blends modern technology with old-school driving excitement, making it a compelling choice for anyone craving a pure, driver-focused experience.

A Sports Car for the Driving Enthusiast
At the heart of the BRZ ts is Subaru’s naturally aspirated 2.4-liter flat-four engine, producing 228 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. While those numbers might not sound earth-shattering, in a car that weighs just over 2,800 pounds, that translates to a lively and responsive driving experience. Paired with a six-speed close-ratio manual transmission, the BRZ ts rewards precise shifts and rev-matching, making every drive engaging.

Rear-wheel drive (RWD) ensures a true sports car feel, with a limited-slip Torsen differential helping to keep power planted through corners. Subaru has fine-tuned the BRZ ts’s chassis with an STI-tuned sport suspension, ensuring it stays composed through tight turns while offering just enough compliance for daily driving. Michelin Pilot Sport 4 summer tires, mounted on lightweight 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels, provide the grip needed for confident cornering.

STI-Tuned Performance Enhancements
The BRZ ts isn’t just about raw numbers—it’s about how it makes you feel behind the wheel. Subaru’s STI engineers worked magic on the suspension, tightening up body control while keeping the ride from feeling overly harsh. Brembo brakes, featuring four-piston front and two-piston rear calipers, deliver excellent stopping power, making the BRZ tS capable of handling aggressive track days or spirited canyon runs.

Comfort and Tech for Everyday Enjoyment
While the BRZ ts is a performance machine, it doesn’t skimp on modern conveniences. Subaru’s STARLINK multimedia system offers smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ensuring you stay connected on the go.

The interior features Ultrasuede-trimmed performance seats with blue contrast stitching, offering comfort and support during spirited driving. A six-way manually adjustable driver’s seat ensures you find the perfect driving position, while the leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter add a premium touch.

Dual-zone automatic climate control keeps the cabin comfortable, and keyless entry with push-button start makes getting in and going seamless. Subaru included its EyeSight Driver-Assist System, which provides adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and pre-collision braking—rare features in a dedicated sports car.

Safety Meets Performance
Subaru has a strong reputation for safety, and even with its track-focused setup, the BRZ ts doesn’t compromise. Standard safety features include Blind-Spot Detection with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, a rearview camera, and an advanced airbag system that includes front-seat side-impact and side-curtain airbags. The vehicle stability control (VSC) system offers multiple levels of intervention, including a track mode that allows for more spirited driving while still providing a safety net.

Is the BRZ tS Right for You?
If you’re a first-time sports car buyer looking for a lightweight, balanced, and engaging driving experience, the 2024 Subaru BRZ ts is an excellent choice. It provides enough power to be fun without overwhelming drivers, and its well-sorted chassis means you can extract maximum enjoyment at legal speeds.

For older enthusiasts looking to recapture the joy of classic sports cars, the BRZ tS offers the nostalgic charm of a high-revving, naturally aspirated coupe without the headaches of maintaining an aging classic. It’s an affordable, reliable, and exhilarating way to enjoy driving again.

Final Thoughts
The 2024 Subaru BRZ tS is a love letter to driving enthusiasts. It doesn’t chase high horsepower numbers or excessive luxury; instead, it focuses on what matters—balance, precision, and pure driving enjoyment. Whether you’re a younger driver looking to experience your first sports car or an older enthusiast who remembers the golden era of lightweight coupes, the BRZ ts is sure to put a smile on your face each time you get behind the wheel.

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Jovita Moore Mural Still Has Not Been Repainted in Grant Park

ATLANTA VOICE — A mural depicting late journalist Jovita Moore, painted on the exterior wall of a building now occupied by Bellwood Coffee in Grant Park, was painted over in April. Moore passed away in 2021 after decades of working in Atlanta television news. Bellwood Coffee owners stated in May they were unaware of Moore’s identity or significance to the community before painting over the mural.
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At the corner of Boulevard, SE. and Rosalia St., SE., directly across the street from an abandoned home and a Methodist Church, is Bellwood Coffee. One of hundreds of coffee shops in Atlanta, this place of business would not be worth a solitary discussion if not for the way its exterior walls are currently painted. There was once a mural depicting the late Jovita Moore, a beloved journalist who worked in Atlanta for decades. Moore, who passed away in 2021, mentored many of the people you see on television newscasts today. Though her legacy will never be forgotten, it was the mural of her image that was erased.

In April, members of the Grant Park community voiced their disgust at the mural, which graced a side wall of the building now occupied by Bellwood Coffee’s Grant Park location, before it was painted over. In its place are the words “Bellwood Coffee; Cocktails, Biscuits, Dry Goods, Air Conditioning. *Heat Too”. In May, the business owners responded to the community pushback on social media by acknowledging they did not know who Moore was before painting over her image. And later admitted that they did not attempt to find out what she meant to the community.

On May 21, the Bellwood Coffee Instagram account had a post about being “in close contact with Jovita’s family and are actively working on next steps in this process.” Two months later, the mural has not been replaced, repainted, or repositioned on the property. Nothing has been done. Black history is often erased, most recently by the current Presidential administration, but oftentimes on a smaller, quieter scale. The mural was originally painted by muralist Tommy Bronx, who had been in contact with the business owners about repainting it. As of July 6, Tommy Bronx had responded to a direct message via his Instagram account from The Atlanta Voice about any updates on his plans to repaint the mural.

“We’re currently working on it. You should see some movement in the weeks to come,” he wrote in a response.

On Monday, July 6, the business had several patrons inside and was running smoothly with three employees manning the counter. The Atlanta Voice dropped by Bellwood Coffee to get a look at the exterior wall where the mural once stood as a memorial to a journalist and mother who lost her life to brain cancer at the young age of 54. Moore’s image added some color to the block. The grey wall in its place does not.

A direct message was sent to the Bellwood Coffee Instagram account, and there hasn’t been a response as of 7 p.m. on Monday.

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‘Proud to Hang Her from a Tree’: Man Arrested for Threatening Black Senator

ATLANTA DAILY WORLD — A New York man faces felony hate crime charges for allegedly posting a threat against New York State Senator Lea Webb. James A. Crosby, 49, of Binghamton, was arrested by New York State Police after investigators determined he posted a threatening comment on a social media news post about a Juneteenth celebration.
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A New York man is facing felony hate crime charges after allegedly posting that he’d be “proud to hang” New York State Senator Lea Webb from a tree in response to a news story about a Juneteenth celebration.

James A. Crosby, 49, of Binghamton, was arrested June 23 by New York State Police after investigators determined he posted a threatening comment on a WBNG 12 News Facebook post. “I’d be proud to hang her from a tree,” Crosby wrote, according to WBNG.

Crosby was charged with making a terroristic threat as a hate crime, a class C felony, per the New York State Police. He is currently being held at Broome County Jail.

During the subsequent investigation, state police found Crosby was in illegal possession of firearms despite being prohibited from owning them due to a prior felony conviction. Investigators recovered a rifle, a large-capacity ammunition feeding device, and a firearm suppressor — all prohibited under New York state law, per the NYSP.

Crosby was charged with four additional counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree, all class D felonies.

Webb, who represents New York’s 52nd Senate District, had been a featured speaker at a Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony at Binghamton City Hall, where the celebration included prayers and the singing of the Black national anthem.

Police said Crosby’s comment was posted in response to a WBNG news story covering the event.

The day before his arrest, Crosby posted a Facebook apology claiming the comment “was not intended to be racial in any way” and was made in reference to what he described as a “criminal,” citing criticism of Webb over her use of nonprofit legal aid in a foreclosure case — a matter state watchdogs said created an appearance of a conflict of interest, per the Ithaca Voice. He was arrested the following day.

Webb issued a public statement June 25 condemning the threat.

“It was extremely disappointing and hurtful to see the now-deleted threat and attacks on my life in response to a story about Juneteenth, a national holiday that recognizes the ending of slavery in America,” she said. “Feedback and thoughts on policy are one thing, but to make a public call for lethal violence is absolutely unacceptable and dangerous. We must recognize our shared humanity and reject violence in all forms.”

She thanked Gov. Kathy Hochul, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and law enforcement for their “swift response.”

Following Crosby’s comments, social media users called for a boycott of his contracting business, Crosby Home Improvements.

The Binghamton City Democratic Committee also called for an investigation into the incident before his arrest.

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CARICOM: Strengthen Integration for Future Generations

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — Outgoing CARICOM Chairman Terrance Drew called on regional leaders to build a stronger and more effective Caribbean Community that benefits future generations. Speaking at the 51st Regular Meeting, Drew urged modernization of governance structures and improved implementation of Community decisions to make CARICOM safer and more prosperous.
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Outgoing Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Chairman and Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Terrance Drew, has called on regional leaders to build a stronger, more effective CARICOM that delivers greater benefits for future generations.

Speaking Sunday at the opening of the 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in Saint Lucia, Dr. Terrance Drew said the region must modernize its governance structures, improve the implementation of Community decisions, and ensure CARICOM becomes safer, more prosperous, and more relevant to the lives of its citizens.

The meeting, being held under the theme “CARICOM: From Resilience to Renewal in a Changing World,” coincides with the Community’s 53rd anniversary. During the ceremony, Dr. Drew formally handed over the rotating CARICOM chairmanship to Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister, Philip J. Pierre.

Reflecting on his six-month tenure as chairman, Drew praised fellow regional leaders for maintaining their commitment to democracy, good governance, unity, and the rule of law despite mounting global economic and geopolitical challenges.

“Throughout these challenges, CARICOM chose engagement over isolation. Together, we reaffirmed our commitment to a fair and rules-based international trading system and ensured that the interests of small developing states continued to be heard.”

He highlighted progress made in strengthening the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, including deeper trade cooperation, expanded labour mobility, and efforts to lay the foundation for long-term economic growth. Drew also noted the Community’s growing partnerships beyond the Caribbean, particularly with the African Union, while stressing that every international partnership should advance the interests of all parties involved.

The outgoing chairman also expressed appreciation to Dr. Carla Barnett and the CARICOM Secretariat for their professionalism and unwavering support during his tenure.

“Whenever I called, you answered. Whenever support was required, you and your team responded with diligence, competence, and excellence.”

Dr. Drew urged the Secretariat to continue preserving its impartiality while faithfully implementing decisions made by Heads of Government, saying that balance has helped strengthen the regional integration movement.

The conference continues in Saint Lucia with regional leaders expected to deliberate on key issues including regional security, climate resilience, trade, economic integration, food security, Haiti, reparations, and strengthening the CSME.

Based on reporting by New York Carib News.



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