Joe Biden is getting all kinds of signals – coded signals, whispered signals, loud signals, smoke signals. They vary in tone and emphasis, but basically they carry …
Read More »Indianapolis city council votes in favor of banning ‘assault’ rifles, removing concealed carry
The Indianapolis City-County Council passed a proposed gun control measure by a vote of 18 to five Monday evening. Introduced by Mayor Joe Hogsett as part of …
Read More »Minnesota woman’s remains found in storage unit, possibly connected to man charged with killing girlfriend
The remains of missing Fanta Xayavong were found in a Minnesota storage unit, St. Paul Police announced on Friday, marking the second missing person in a week …
Read More »Florida mother charged with confining 2-year-old son in booster seat for 15 hours, watching him ‘perish’
A Florida mother who confined her 2-year-old son in a booster seat overnight for “approximately fifteen hours” as punishment for “acting out” now faces first degree murder …
Read More »Georgia district attorney investigator shot in metro Atlanta
An investigator with the Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office in Georgia was shot in the town of Dacula on Friday, leading to a multi-agency search for the …
Read More »Memphis joins other cities launching summer youth crime prevention programs
Across the U.S. cities are worried about the increase in youth crime. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference Memphis Chapter is working to launch programs and camps to …
Read More »LinkedIn under fire for ‘Diversity in Recruiting’ feature: ‘Manipulated pool of candidates’
LinkedIn is under fire for their “Diversity in Recruitment” feature. The Equal Protection Project alleges that the feature discriminates against potential job candidates. This article is provided …
Read More »Georgia district attorney investigator shot in metro Atlanta
An off-duty investigator with the Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office in Georgia was shot Friday as he was driving in the town of Dacula. According to Gwinnett …
Read More »Amazon tech guru: Eating less beef, more fish good for the planet, and AI helps us get there
Amazon’s top technology officer told the United Nations this week that people will need to eat more fish and less beef if they want to protect the …
Read More »Memphis joins other cities launching summer youth crime prevention programs
Across the U.S. cities are reporting an increase of crimes by minors over the past year. The offenses include everything from carjacking and robbery, to gang involvement, …
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