Business mogul Kevin O’Leary wants to invest in a US refinery, says fossil fuels will stick around
April 13, 2023
Malikah Shabazz, 56, one of the daughters of Malcolm X, was found dead in her home on Monday. Shabazz’s daughter found her in her Brooklyn residence around 4:40 PM on Monday. The NYPD reported that she had been experiencing health issues and that foul play was not suspected. On Tuesday,[Read More…]
Over the weekend, a string of stores in the Bay Area were burglarized; experts are now clarifying the incidents are not considered looting. Following the robberies, several police departments called the incidents cases of “looting”. Chief Bill Scott of the San Francisco Police Department said on Saturday, “The Louis Vuitton[Read More…]
The Department of Justice is finalizing details in the Parkland school shooting settlement, which will need approval by a key official. In February 2018, Nikolas Cruz, now 23, opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Florida. He killed 14 students and three faculty members, with many others becoming[Read More…]
President Joe Biden announced that he would be nominating Jerome Powell for a second term as the Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System . The nomination comes in advance of the end of Powell’s first term, which commences in February 2022. Powell will have to[Read More…]
Michael Cohen, who served as a lawyer to Donald Trump for around 12 years, just finished his three year prison sentence. In 2018, Cohen was charged with tax evasion, campaign finance violations, bank fraud and five other violations. During his trial, he represented himself, where he pleaded guilty. Later in[Read More…]
Just weeks after the commencement of the COP26 climate change conference, observations are showing that 94 of the top 100 most polluted cities come from just three countries. IQAir, an air quality tracker, ranks global cities by most polluted to least polluted. On their list, India, Pakistan, and China comprise[Read More…]
A statue of Thomas Jefferson was removed from New York City’s City Hall after 187 years on display. After complaints that the statue made employees, notably those who were people of color, uncomfortable, the city’s Commission on Racial Justice and Reconciliation worked towards its removal. The commission was led by[Read More…]
Two missionaries who were kidnapped in Haiti in October have been released. In October, a group of 16 Americans and one Canadian from Christian Aid Ministries traveled to Haiti for ministry purposes. There were five children among the 17- an infant, a three-year old, a six-year old, and two teenagers.[Read More…]
Target announced that it will no longer be open on Thanksgiving day. For the last decade, Target has opened its doors on Thanksgiving day to kick off Black Friday sales. Last year, due to Covid-19 precautions, the company closed on Thanksgiving and expanded their Black Friday sales online. Target’s revenue[Read More…]
A Philadelphia woman returning home from her baby shower was gunned down and killed on Saturday night. Upon returning home from her baby shower, the woman, 32, who remains unidentified, was unloading the gifts she received when the incident occured. She was shot 11 times in the head and belly.[Read More…]