Category: US

  • Derek Chauvin found guilty on all counts in George Floyd killing

    A jury has reached a verdict in the prosecution of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis while Chauvin was holding him down. He was found guilty on all three counts of second degree murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter. Concerns…

  • Guantanamo prisoners getting vaccine

    Guantanamo prisoners getting COVID-19 vaccine WASHINGTON (AP) — Prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention center can now begin getting the COVID-19 vaccine, a senior defense official told The Associated Press on Monday, months after a plan to inoculate them was scuttled over outrage that many Americans weren’t eligible to receive the shots. The new timing…

  • Apple has reached an agreement with Parler

    AP- Apple said it has reached an agreement with the right-wing social app Parler that could lead to its reinstatement in the company’s app store. Apple kicked out Parler in January over ties to the deadly Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol. In a letter to two Republican lawmakers in Congress, Apple said it…

  • Cedar Rapids settles with paralyzed black man shot by cop

    The insurance company for the City of Cedar Rapids has decided to give an $8 million settlement to a black man who was paralyzed after being shot by police. The city wanted to take the case to trial, but States Insurance “determined settlement to be in the best interests of its insured, the city.” The…

  • Oregon considering strict gun storage law

    The Oregon State Legislature is voting on a controversial gun control bill Monday that would enact the strictest gun storage law in the country. It would require owners to secure their guns with trigger locks or in locked compartments. They would be strictly liable for anything that happens with their guns. The Associated Press has…

  • Defunding the Police vs. Meaningful Police Reform

    Defunding the Police vs. Meaningful Police Reform  With the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin over the tragic death of George Floyd, recent police shootings, and continuing riots all dominating news coverage, it is time to have a serious conversation that honestly examines the situation.  To be honest, whatever we are doing right now…

  • Chicago reacts to police fatally shooting 13-year old

    Rocked by recent high-profile police shootings of minorities, Chicago is now in the spotlight again after video was released showing a Chicago police offer fatally shooting a 13-year-old Hispanic boy. The boy dropped his gun and put his hands in the air before the police officer shot him. The Associated Press has the story: Video…

  • Biden speeds up refugee admissions but doesn’t lift cap

    Although Biden is changing some of the Trump-era policies toward refugees, he has not lifted Trump’s low cap of 15,000 per year. He is adjusting the allocation limits, providing more slots from certain regions and lifting restrictions on others. The Associated Press has the story: Biden’s emergency determination speeds up refugee admissions without lifting Trump’s…

  • Expert: George Floyd had a heart rhythm problem

    Defense expert Dr. David Fowler, a retired forensic pathologist, testified at the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin that George Floyd died due to a sudden heart rhythm problem combined with other factors such as drugs in his system. The Associated Press has the story: Derek Chauvin defense produces medical expert who contradicts…

  • Prosecutors charge cop who killed Daunte Wright

    Former Brooklyn Center police Officer Kim Potter is being charged with second-degree manslaughter for fatally shooting Duante Wright, who was black. Potter said she meant to shoot him with her taser, but instead accidentally used her handgun. Violent protesters have been launching flashbangs and gas grenades at police in the Minneapolis suburb. The Associated Press…