CBS is warning viewers that negotiations with Dallas-based AT&T could lead to a blackout of its television channels. What We Know: On Saturday, CBS announced […]
Category: National
The Protests Behind The Frenzy Of Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day started Monday and continued on into Tuesday — including the protests against the company’s conditions for workers. What We Know: The workers […]
White security guard charged after pulling gun on Black Sheriff’s deputy at IRS Office
An Ohio security guard was charged with aggravated menacing after he pulled a gun on a sheriff’s deputy at an IRS office. What We Know: […]
ICE Raids Have Begun
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids have slowly begun as President Donald Trump begins his efforts to enforce deportation orders against recently arrived undocumented migrants. […]
Justice Department will not Bring Charges Against NYPD Officers Who Killed Eric Garner
The Justice Department will not bring federal charges against any police officers involved in the death of Eric Garner, a 43-year-old black man whose murder […]
A State Email Account for Reporting Suspected Child Abuse Went Unchecked for Four Years
A Colorado state email account created to receive suspected child abuse cases was unchecked for four years, missing cases requiring investigation. What We Know: In […]
Trump Administration Aiming To Limit Asylum Claims
President Donald Trump is working to stop the flow of Central American migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. What We Know: The majority of asylum seekers […]
Ex-Employees of R Kelly Turn Over 20 Tapes of Underage Sex Tapes
Last week, R. Kelly was arrested last week in Chicago on 13 federal charges and, according to TMZ, the arrest came after the R&B singer’s ex-employees turned […]
Burger King kicks out racists who told manager to go back to Mexico
Two elderly women were asked to leave a Burger King in Eustis, Florida, after telling the general manager of the franchise, Ricardo Castillo, not to […]
New York City to Install More Than 2,000 Traffic Cameras By 2021
This is all part of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s “Vision Zero” program to reduce pedestrian deaths. What We Know: “Vision Zero”, a […]