Dozens of people gathered in Chicago's South Side neighborhood, Back of the Yards, on Monday, April 15th, to express their condemnation of the gun violence that tragically resulted in the...
Read moreWith the Border Patrol's release of thousands of migrants onto the streets, tension grips the suburban enclave of El Cajon, just 25 miles from the United States-Mexico border, prompting a...
Read moreThe FBI has initiated a criminal probe into the events surrounding the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, triggered by a collision with the cargo ship...
Read moreGovernor Kim Reynolds of Iowa has signed a contentious immigration law, stirring significant concern among immigrant communities and civil rights groups. The law, known as Senate File 2340, empowers local...
Read moreOn Sunday, April 14th, a night of celebration turned tragic in New Orleans’ Warehouse District as a mass shooting left one person dead and eleven others injured. The incident occurred...
Read moreOn Monday, April 8th, a landmark decision by the Arizona Supreme Court ignited a nationwide conversation on abortion rights. The court ruled that a Civil War-era statute from 1864, which...
Read moreThe Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada has officially announced a state of emergency to accommodate a potential one million visitors for the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th. National...
Read moreTelecommunication network AT&T has confirmed the leak of sensitive data belonging to roughly 73 million current and former customers. The leak, discovered on the dark web, includes personal information such...
Read moreOn Monday, April 1st California enacted a groundbreaking law, raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to at least $20 per hour. This law, Assembly Bill 1228, marks a...
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