A shooting occurred over the weekend at a California food festival that left 12 people injured and three people dead, including a 6-year-old boy. What […]
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Ole Miss Students Posing With Guns At Emmett Till Memorial…On His Birthday
A photograph of three University of Mississippi students with guns posing in front of the bullet-ridden memorial for slain civil rights icon Emmett Till was […]
Kamala Harris’ Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Plan Causes Confusion
Over the weekend, California Sen. Kamala Harris caused some confusion on Twitter when she announced a program for student loan debt forgiveness. What We Know: […]
Woman In Line To Be Puerto Rico’s New Governor Does Not Want Job
Puerto Rico’s Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez has announced that she does not want the position of governor after Ricardo Rosselló. What We Know: In […]
Supreme Court OKs Trump Using $2.5 Billion Military Dollars for Border Wall
Five Supreme Court justices assisted President Donald Trump’s border wall Friday by allowing him to use Defense Department funds, putting in motion the project which […]
Trump administration requesting federal union restrictions
The Trump administration has requested a federal court lift a ban placed on three executive orders that limit the role of unions in the workplace. […]
Stab Wounds Found Despite Examiner’s “Natural Death” Ruling
A Georgia medical examiner has resigned after a funeral home later discovered stab wounds on victim Ray Anthony Neal. What We Know: The 61-year-old was […]
Trump administration has expanded its rules for expedited removal of undocumented immigrants
The Trump administration is increasing the power of immigration officials to deport immigrants at a rapid pace. What We Know: The new strategy will allow […]
California Governor Signs Bill To Fund Safe Drinking Water Projects
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law Wednesday that will take up to $130 million of state money each year originally to be used to […]