Business mogul Kevin O’Leary wants to invest in a US refinery, says fossil fuels will stick around
April 13, 2023
With many countries receiving a large supply of covid vaccines from numerous suppliers like Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson, several countries have paused AstraZeneca vaccinations after bloom embolism cases grow. Thailand is the first Asian country to suspend use of the AstraZeneca vaccine. Even with European Medicines Agency’s reassurance[Read More…]
The CDC has released a new set of guidelines for fully vaccinated people since, as of now, 19.9% of the U.S population has taken the vaccine for the COVID-19 virus, NPR reports. It was made clear that the guidelines would be updated depending on the number of people vaccinated and[Read More…]
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has filed a lawsuit against the city of Austin for maintaining the local order requiring the use of face masks following Governor Greg Abbott’s (R) elimination of the state-wide mask mandate. Gov. Abbott issued Executive Order No. GA-34 relating to the opening of Texas[Read More…]
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a new law in February that forbids police from notifying parents when their child is caught with marijuana or alcohol if it is their first offence. After the first reported incident, the police will be permitted to notify the parents of any offence. Governor[Read More…]
In California, a U.S. district judge sentenced a father for killing his two sons in an insurance fraud scheme on Friday, March 12th. In 2015, Ali Elmezayen, 45, drove his autistic sons and ex-wife into the Port of Los Angeles after two years of buying various life and accidental death[Read More…]
On Thursday night, Joe Biden gave his first primetime address as President. During the address Biden touted the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill just recently signed by him on Thursday. “There is hope and light and better days ahead,” Biden said. “This country will be vaccinated soon. Our economy will[Read More…]
Early Thursday morning of March 11th, Judge Peter Cahill reinstated a third-degree murder charge against Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the trial over George Floyd’s death. On May 29th, 2020 Chauvin was charged in the death of George Floyd. In addition to third-degree murder, Chauvin will face charges for[Read More…]
On March 11th, in downtown Portland, after an organized protest of a planned oil pipeline quickly evolved into a series of chaotic riots, violent clashes between the rioters and deployed law-enforcement teams emerged. On Thursday night, in Portland, a group of passionate citizens organized to protest both the Chauvin trial[Read More…]
A new report into the LAPD condemns the police’s misconduct during the protest and riots during the 2020 summer. These actions found were teams of police dressed as protesters, the leaders of the LAPD not knowing what their officers were doing, and minimal training on what to do. This led[Read More…]
With the start of the trial of Derek chauvin— the man charged with the murder of George Floyd— beginning, citizens are called to the stand to serve as jurors in this critical trial. Jury selection for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial began Tuesday March 9 at the Hennepin[Read More…]