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Photo: Capitol Police Officer Testifies To The Racism He Faced During The Jan. 6 Riot Capitol Police Officer Testifies To The Racism He Faced During The Jan. 6 Riot
NPR - Tue Jul 27, 2021
As pro-Trump insurrectionists poured into the US Capitol on January 6, a Black Capitol Police officer passionately testified Tuesday that he faced racist epithets, the likes of which he had never heard while serving in uniform. More»

Photo: The Bootleg Fire Grows to the Size of Los Angeles as Government Warns of 'National Wildfire Crisis' The Bootleg Fire Grows to the Size of Los Angeles as Government Warns of 'National Wildfire Crisis'
Gizmodo - Mon Jul 19, 2021
The West’s nightmare summer continues to grow worse. More»

Photo: 10 children on life support in Mississippi as Delta variant cases surge 10 children on life support in Mississippi as Delta variant cases surge
WJTV-TV - Tue Jul 13, 2021
JACKSON, Mississippi – With a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant in Mississippi, health officials are encouraging people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. More»

Photo: Biden fires Trump-appointed Social Security Administration chief Biden fires Trump-appointed Social Security Administration chief
NBC News - Fri Jul 9, 2021
President Joe Biden on Friday fired Social Security Commissioner Andrew Saul after he refused a request to resign, a White House official told NBC News. More»

Photo: Wells Fargo to shut down all personal credit lines. Here’s why that can hurt your credit score. Wells Fargo to shut down all personal credit lines. Here’s why that can hurt your credit score.
NJ.com - Thu Jul 8, 2021
Wells Fargo is eliminating all personal lines of credit in the next couple of weeks, according to a customer letter reviewed by CNBC. More»

Photo: Russia Breached GOP in Ransomware Attack Russia Breached GOP in Ransomware Attack
Bloomberg - Tue Jul 6, 2021
Russian government hackers breached the computer systems of the Republican National Committee last week, around the time a Russia-linked criminal group unleashed a massive ransomware attack, according to two people familiar with the matter. More»

Photo: IRS in Chaos IRS in Chaos
Daily Mail - Mon Jul 5, 2021
The Internal Revenue Service is facing a backlog of 35 million unprocessed tax returns, according to a government watchdog, as the pandemic and economic relief efforts combined to overwhelm the agency and force some people to spend hours chasing their overdue refunds. More»

Photo: Tyson Foods Recalls Nearly 8.5M Pounds of Ready-to-Eat Chicken Over Listeria Concerns Tyson Foods Recalls Nearly 8.5M Pounds of Ready-to-Eat Chicken Over Listeria Concerns
NBC New York - Sun Jul 4, 2021
Tyson Foods is recalling nearly 8.5 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products due to concerns of listeria, officials say. More»

Photo: A 'Colossal' Ransomware Attack Hits Hundreds Of U.S. Companies A 'Colossal' Ransomware Attack Hits Hundreds Of U.S. Companies
NPR - Sun Jul 4, 2021
WASHINGTON — A ransomware attack paralyzed the networks of at least 200 US companies on Friday, according to a cybersecurity researcher whose company was responding to the incident. More»

Photo: Rudy Giuliani barred from practicing law in New York over election lies Rudy Giuliani barred from practicing law in New York over election lies
The Guardian - Thu Jun 24, 2021
Rudy Giuliani is suspended from practicing law in New York state following disciplinary proceedings over his misleading statements to courts and the public following the 2020 US presidential election. More»

Photo: New Jersey valedictorian cut off during graduation speech on mental health, LGBTQ identity New Jersey valedictorian cut off during graduation speech on mental health, LGBTQ identity
NBC News - Thu Jun 24, 2021
VORHEES TOWNSHIP, New Jersey - The queer valedictorian of a New Jersey high school said his graduation speech was cut short by a school administrator who did not want the top student to talk about his LGBTQ identity or mental health struggles. More»

Photo: Pandemic helped cause biggest drop in US life expectancy since WWII, study finds Pandemic helped cause biggest drop in US life expectancy since WWII, study finds
ABC News - Thu Jun 24, 2021
A new study estimates that life expectancy in the United States decreased by nearly two years from 2018 to 2020, primarily due to the coronavirus pandemic, marking the largest drop since World War II. More»

Photo: $350,000 settlement offered in police takedown of wrong man $350,000 settlement offered in police takedown of wrong man
Associated Press - Fri Jun 11, 2021
SAVANNAH, Georgia — Officials of a Georgia city have offered a $350,000 legal settlement to a Black man injured last year when a police officer violently slammed him in the ground, later saying he mistakenly believed the man had an outstanding arrest warrant. More»

Photo: Ousted Tennessee governor linked to 1979 closed cold case murder Ousted Tennessee governor linked to 1979 closed cold case murder
KENS-TV - Thu Jun 10, 2021
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee — A former Tennessee governors administration helped fund a contract murder of a key federal witness decades ago while embroiled in the states largest political scandal, law enforcement officials announced Wednesday. More»

Photo: Cyber Criminals Compromised Congress Weeks Ago Cyber Criminals Compromised Congress Weeks Ago
Daily Mail - Tue Jun 8, 2021
At least 60 members of Congress from both parties have been unable to access data for weeks in the latest ransomware attack to strike the United States. More»

Photo: American Legion Organizers Cut Veteran's Microphone for Speaking about Black history American Legion Organizers Cut Veteran's Microphone for Speaking about Black history
Raw Story - Thu Jun 3, 2021
A 77-year-old veteran Army medic accused organizers of an American Legion Memorial Day event of censoring him on Wednesday, days after his microphone was cut as he attempted to share how the holiday was originally celebrated by Black people who had been enslaved. More»

Photo: Arizona wants to use Zyklon B (Hydrogen Cyanide Gas) to execute inmates on death row Arizona wants to use Zyklon B (Hydrogen Cyanide Gas) to execute inmates on death row
Jerusalem Post - Tue Jun 1, 2021
FLORENCE, Arizona - Hydrogen cyanide gas, named by the Third Reich as Zyklon B, was used by the Nazis to kill over a million people in the Holocaust and the state of Arizona now wants to use it in executions. More»

Photo: Military aircraft crashes in Nevada residential neighborhood near Air Force base Military aircraft crashes in Nevada residential neighborhood near Air Force base
Post Millinial - Mon May 24, 2021
A military aircraft crashed Monday into the backyard of a home near the Nellis Air Force Base in southern Nevada. More»

Photo: Tulsa massacre survivor at 107 years old testifies that the horror of that day never goes away Tulsa massacre survivor at 107 years old testifies that the horror of that day never goes away
CNN - Wed May 19, 2021
Viola Fletcher was 7 years old when she witnessed one of worst acts of racial violence the US has ever seen. More»

Photo: Arson Suspected In Pacific Palisades Brush Fire That Continues To Burn; Mandatory Evacuations Ordered Arson Suspected In Pacific Palisades Brush Fire That Continues To Burn; Mandatory Evacuations Ordered
KCAL-TV - Sun May 16, 2021
PACIFIC PALISADES, California – Los Angeles Police Department Officials now suspect arson to be the cause of the ongoing Pacific Palisades brush fire, which has burned more than 750-acres and prompted evacuation orders. More»

Photo: Activists and ex-spy said to have plotted to discredit Trump ‘enemies’ in government Activists and ex-spy said to have plotted to discredit Trump ‘enemies’ in government
New York Times - Fri May 14, 2021
WASHINGTON - A network of conservative activists, aided by a British former spy, mounted a campaign during the Trump administration to discredit perceived enemies of President Donald Trump inside the government, according to documents and people involved in the operations. More»

Photo: Biden issues executive order following mounting cyberattacks Biden issues executive order following mounting cyberattacks
Axios - Wed May 12, 2021
President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday to improve the country’s cybersecurity following a series of high-profile cyberattacks in both the public and private sectors. More»

Photo: U.S. judge dismisses NRA bankruptcy in victory for New York U.S. judge dismisses NRA bankruptcy in victory for New York
Reuters - Tue May 11, 2021
The National Rifle Association cannot use bankruptcy to reorganize in gun-friendly Texas, a federal judge in Dallas ruled on Tuesday, handing a defeat to the influential firearms rights group that is facing an effort to dissolve it in New York state. More»

Photo: Officials Find Antidote to Vaccine Hesitancy: Free Beer Officials Find Antidote to Vaccine Hesitancy: Free Beer
Buffalo News - Sun May 9, 2021
The idea of getting vaccinated had been rolling around in the back of Tyler Morschs mind for weeks. More»

Photo: Utah protest against ‘medical tyranny’ includes burning a giant effigy of a vaccine syringe Utah protest against ‘medical tyranny’ includes burning a giant effigy of a vaccine syringe
Salt Lake Tribune - Fri May 7, 2021
A cheering Utah crowd burned an effigy of a giant vaccine syringe in Moroni, according to a May 1 video posted on YouTube. More»

Photo: Kansas State Representative Arrested For Kneeing Boy In Crotch While Teaching Kansas State Representative Arrested For Kneeing Boy In Crotch While Teaching
Kansas City Star - Sat May 1, 2021
Kansas state Representative Mark Samsel was arrested on charges of misdemeanor battery on Thursday after getting into a physical altercation with a student while substitute teaching in Wellsville. More»

Photo: Georgia deputy bragged he'd charge Black people with fake felonies to strip them of voting rights Georgia deputy bragged he'd charge Black people with fake felonies to strip them of voting rights
Raw Story - Thu Apr 29, 2021
According to the Belleville News-Democrat, a former Georgia sheriffs deputy arrested on multiple gun charges bragged in private texts that he would charge Black people with felonies to prevent them from voting. More»

Photo: Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon’s dormant IP addresses sprang to life Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon’s dormant IP addresses sprang to life
Washington Post - Mon Apr 26, 2021
While the world was distracted with President Donald Trump leaving office on January 20, an obscure Florida company discreetly announced to the world’s computer networks a startling development: It now was managing a huge unused swath of the Internet that, for several decades, had been owned by the U. More»

Photo: Asian Man In Critical Condition After Another Attack In New York City Asian Man In Critical Condition After Another Attack In New York City
NPR - Sun Apr 25, 2021
A 61-year-old Asian man is fighting for his life after an attack by an unidentified assailant in New York City on Friday evening. More»

Photo: New Probe Confirms Trump Officials Blocked Puerto Rico From Receiving Hurricane Aid New Probe Confirms Trump Officials Blocked Puerto Rico From Receiving Hurricane Aid
NBC News - Fri Apr 23, 2021
The administration of former President Donald Trump obstructed an investigation looking into why officials withheld about $20 billion in hurricane relief for Puerto Rico following the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017, one of the deadliest U. More»

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