The Pentagon’s former top watchdog, whom President Trump replaced last month, has resigned from the inspector general’s office, officials announced on Tuesday. What We Know: […]
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2 Chainz’s Restaurant, Bar Cited for Violating State’s COVID-19 Executive Order
When Georgia’s governor allowed for restaurants and other businesses to re-open earlier this month, the understanding was that those businesses would follow strict safety guidelines […]
Federal judge rules Florida felons can’t be barred from voting because they owe court fines
A federal judge on Sunday ruled that former felons in the state of Florida can’t be barred from voting because they still owe court fines or fees […]
Amy Cooper Harasses Bird Watcher in Central Park, Calls Police and Makes False Claim
Amy Cooper, who weaponized the police against a Black man in Central Park, has just been fired from her job. The viral video of the […]
18 states — including Georgia, Arkansas, California and Alabama — number of new Covid-19 cases rising
After a long Memorial Day weekend packed with pool parties and events, many U.S citizens started the summer off like any other non-pandemic year, despite […]
Kemp offers Georgia to host the RNC
Governor Brian Kemp offered Georgia as an alternative to North Carolina to host the Republican National Convention after President Trump suggested that it could be […]
Doja Cat Defends Herself Amidst Allegations of Racism, Self-Hate
Rapper and singer, Doja Cat, took to Instagram to issue an apology regarding allegations of racism and self-hate. What We Know: The controversy initially kicked […]
George Floyd Dies with Cop’s Knee on Neck
The Federal Bureau of Investigation will probe the death of a black man who died shortly after being apprehended by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after […]
Americans Soak Up Sun on Beaches as Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 100,000
The Memorial Day weekend, marking the unofficial start of summer in the U.S., meant big crowds at beaches and warnings from authorities Sunday about people […]