Rapper Ice Cube, who has recently been very politically active on social media and even in the White House, has broken his silence in a […]
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Georgia Runoff to Decide Short-Term Successor to John Lewis
On Tuesday, December 2nd, Georgia voters will be able to choose the short-term replacement for civil rights legend John Lewis. Kwanza Hall, Former Atlanta City Council member, and Robert […]
White House Rejected Plan to Pay Mental Health Services for Migrant Families
The Trump administration has shut down a deal that would have provided mental health services for migrant families left traumatized after being forcibly separated. What […]
Inmates in Texas Paid $2 an Hour to Move Bodies of COVID-19 Victims
People are questioning the ethics behind El Paso County prisoners being paid $2 to move bodies of deceased Covid-19 victims. What We Know: According to […]
Judge Rules that New DACA Rules are not Valid
Homeland security secretary, Chad Wolf, signed rules limiting protections included in the Obama-era DACA program. A federal judge ruled that those rules were invalid on […]
Trump Fires Head of Election Cybersecurity Who Debunked Conspiracy Theories
Christopher Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), who was in charge of handling cybersecurity efforts during the federal government’s election, […]
Former Bad Boy Artist Shyne Elected to Belize House of Representatives
“Shyne” Barrow might be known in the U.S. as a former Bad Boy rapper with a criminal record after going to jail for involvement in […]
Utah Man Driving 130mph in Snow Tells Police He’s on His Way to Kill Missouri Senator
George William Stahl, 36, was chased by police down the I-80 in Summit County, Utah early Wednesday morning. When questioned, Stahl claimed he was on […]
Georgia Will Conduct a Full, By-Hand Recount of Presidential Election Ballots
Update 11/13/2020 3:00PM EST. Joe Biden is projected to win Georgia, adding 16 electoral votes to his victory. The President-elect is the first Democrat to […]
Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron Joins Election Lawsuit in Pennsylvania
Though the election has been statistically decided, for the most part, some refuse to accept the results without recounting or questioning the legitimacy of mail-in […]