Illinois has implemented a program that offers health coverage to low-income immigrant seniors regardless of their legal status in the U.S. What We Know: This […]
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Judge Rules Only One George Floyd Family Member Allowed in Chauvin Trial at a Time
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis Police Officer, charged with George Floyd’s death, is set to stand trial on March 8th. What We Know: The ruling […]
Dallas Police Officer Arrested and Charged in Connection with Two 2017 Murders
A Dallas police officer has been taken into custody for allegedly ordering the deaths of two people. What We Know: According to NBC News, Officer […]
Mom Arrested After Leaving 4-Year-Old Girl on NYC Streets
A mother has been arrested after her daughter was found alone on a street in the Bronx. What We Know: Sadeekah Abdul Salaam, 32, was […]
Assignment Asks Students to ‘Pretend They’re Slaves’ and ‘Write Letter to Family in Africa’
A photo of a Mississippi middle school teacher’s assignment posted online Wednesday went viral, sparking outrage with many saying the assignment trivializes the effects of […]
U.S Issues Warning After Microsoft Says China Hacked Its Mail Server Program
The U.S Department of Homeland Security issued an emergency directive on March 3rd in response to recent cyber attacks deemed unacceptable risks to federal agencies. […]
Eddie Murphy Returning to Stand-Up Post-Pandemic
Eddie Murphy is planning his comeback to stand-up comedy. What We Know: In an interview for Kevin Hart’s SiriusXM radio show Comedy Gold Minds, Murphy […]
Texas and Mississippi to Lift Mask Mandates and Roll Back Covid Restrictions
Shortly after the United States exceeded half a million deaths from the coronavirus, governors of the two southern states announced that they would be lifting […]
‘Premature’ and ‘Unrealistic’ to Expect Pandemic to End Soon, WHO Officials Say
A senior official at the World Health Organization (WHO) says that despite the ignorance surrounding pandemic expectations, the recent arrival of effective vaccines could assist […]
Justice Department Asks Supreme Court to Dismiss Sanctuary Lawsuits
On Thursday, March 4th, the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to dismiss three lawsuits over Trump-era immigration policy. What We Know: The lawsuits were […]