The prosecutor insisted that Toledo had the gun in his hand when the shooting took place, which does not appear to be corroborated by the video evidence.
Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, went on record saying on Sunday on ABC News that Biden's promise to resettle 62,000 refugees is going to be "very hard to meet."
"This is a testament to the power that people’s movements, community advocates, & progressive coalitions have built," Ocasio-Cortez wrote.
Disney Parks announced last week a change in it's park cast member dress code, allowing for more personal expression and introducing "gender flexible" costumes for non-binary cast members.
Brandon Scott Hole, allegedly murdered eight people before taking his own life.
CNN's Chris Cuomo launched into a long monolog on Saturday night, talking about the issue and police reform across the country. He felt that it would take "white kids" to "start getting killed" before any reform would happen.
"We all need to show one another a little bit of grace. We're all eager to get out."
Planned Parenthood has long been criticized for the views of its founder Margaret Sanger, who advocated for eugenics. Now, the organization’s chief and executive officer Alexis McGill Johnson, is putting her foot down on Sanger by cancelling her.
Michigan Democratic state representative Jewell Jones has reportedly been charged with multiple counts after a collision outside Fowlerville on Tuesday.
Fauci's comments come after a Thursday spat between himself and Rep. Jordan.
The advice from Slate contradicts suggestions from Biden’s health advisor for the coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who insists on wearing masks—even double masking, if possible.
Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters made a series of comments calling on protesters to “stay on the street” and to “get more confrontational” if Derek Chauvin, the officer facing trial for the death of George Floyd, is found guilty of murder.
he suspect in the shooting has not yet been identified or apprehended
Kristen Clarke, President Biden's nominee to lead the Justice Department's civil rights division, has received a letter of endorsement from 16 controversial left-wing prosecutors.
Authorities in Minneapolis and around the country are planning for increased security this week as riots are expected to follow the verdict of this high profile case.