Rumors insinuated that Atlanta police department had call-ins from officers Wednesday as officer Garret Rolfe was charged with murder. What We Know: Garret Rolfe, the […]
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Biden to Accept Democratic Nomination in Milwaukee
Joe Biden, the soon-to-be official Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, announced that he will be accepting the nomination in Milwaukee as concerns regarding COVID-19 […]
Despite warnings, data reveals U.S never risked severe meat shortages
As U.S. meat production plummeted between March and April following a rash of coronavirus outbreaks across the country, industry and political leaders sounded an alarm. […]
U.S.-Mexico border closure extended for another month but could stay shut much longer
The U.S. and Mexico have extended travel restrictions on their shared border until late July, as both countries continue to grapple with a high number […]
Adidas faces ‘racial inequality’ claims by its employees
A group of Adidas employees is asking the company to investigate the chief human resources officer due to ‘racial inequality’. This comes after the major […]
Senate GOP Proposes “Justice Act” on Policing Changes
GOP Senator’s unveiled their 106-page bill Wednesday in response to public outcry and protest following the killing of George Floyd. The plan comes a week […]
Governor Ralph Northam proposes to make Juneteeth a State holiday
Governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, announced Tuesday that he’s making Juneteenth an official state holiday. What We Know: On Tuesday, Gov. Ralph Northam announced that […]
FAA Chief To Testify On Certification For Boeing 737 After Two Deadly Crashes
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration is presumed to testify on the safety certification of jetliners after two deadly crashes. What We Know: Steve […]
Airlines Ban Alcohol On Planes In Response To COVID-19
Air travel will become a sober experience now that airlines have decided to suspend all or part of their alcoholic drink service. What We Know: […]