June 5, 2020 By: Deborah Childress The Coronavirus pandemic shrunk the U.S. economy by $8 trillion, according to experts. But new unemployment statistics and new laws enacted under the Trump administration indicate that all Americans are benefitting from the current administration’s efforts to improve the…
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Graphic Video – Buffalo Police Push Elderly Man To The Ground
June 4, 2020 By: Staff Report WARNING THE VIDEO BELOW CAN BE UPSETTING TO SOME VIEWERS. WBFO BUFFALO NY: Shortly after Buffalo’s curfew started, city police and State Police swept through the area of Niagara Square directly in front of City Hall to clear the…
Read More Graphic Video – Buffalo Police Push Elderly Man To The GroundThree Other Former Minneapolis Police Officers Involved in George Floyd Death Charged, In Custody
June 3, 2020 By: Staff Report MINNEAPOLIS: Today, Hennepin County District Attorney Mike Freeman and Attorney General Keith Ellison announced that a second-degree murder charge has been filed against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in addition to his previous charges. The other three former…
Read More Three Other Former Minneapolis Police Officers Involved in George Floyd Death Charged, In CustodyMinneapolis Police Department Under Investigation
June 3, 2020 By: Deborah Childress According to Associated Press, more action is taking place related to Mr. Floyd’s death. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, alongside the state’s Department of Human Rights, filed a complaint against the Minneapolis Police Department on June 1, which initiates an…
Read More Minneapolis Police Department Under InvestigationF.B.I. Seeking Information & Digital Media Depicting Individuals Inciting Violence
June 3, 2020 By: Deborah Childress “The FBI is seeking information and digital media depicting individuals inciting violence during First Amendment protected peaceful demonstrations,” the FBI wrote on its Twitter account. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking information from members of the public who…
Read More F.B.I. Seeking Information & Digital Media Depicting Individuals Inciting ViolenceSome Good News – US Makes First ISS Trek Since 2011, With More to Come
June 2, 2020 By: Sarah McCormick CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla – The United States witnessed a proud moment over the weekend as the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket flew off into orbit, headed for the International Space Station as a test flight, two US Astronauts on board.…
Read More Some Good News – US Makes First ISS Trek Since 2011, With More to ComeNYC Looting Amps Up, Curfew Starts 11 PM
June 1, 2020 By: Staff Report New York NY- Looters are in full swing tonight in New York City. Looters are rampaging through Manhattan businesses. NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said Monday that the SoHo area of Manhattan “had a significant number of stores broken into” overnight, and…
Read More NYC Looting Amps Up, Curfew Starts 11 PMTrump Mobilizes US Military to End Rioting
June 1, 2020 By: Staff Report Washington DC- President Trump, in the Rose Garden today, invoked a law from 1807 that allows him to use military forces in states that have been plagued with rioting. “We cannot allow the righteous cries of peaceful protesters to…
Read More Trump Mobilizes US Military to End RiotingGeorge Floyd’s Family Autopsy Shows He Died Of Asphyxiation
June 1, 2020 By: Staff Report The autopsy ordered for George Floyd’s family found that Mr. Floyd died of asphyxiation due to neck and back compression. The Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for over 8-minutes and ignored his cries of help, the Floyd…
Read More George Floyd’s Family Autopsy Shows He Died Of AsphyxiationU.S. Embassies, Nations Cope with George Floyd Distress
June 1, 2020 By: Deborah Childress This Monday morning, June 1 of the year 2020 is marked by continued protests scattered throughout the world in protest of George Floyd’s death at the hands and knees of Minneapolis Police Officer, Derek Chauvin. Notable is the quiet…
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