DOJ Asks For Charges To Be Dropped Against 2 Officers In Breonna Taylor Case
The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly asked a court on Friday, Mar. 20 to drop charges against two former police officers that were charged with providing false information on a search warrant that ultimately led to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in March 2020.
TSA Officers Quit After Not Being Paid
Upwards of 400 TSA workers have quit their jobs since a partial government shutdown that started on Feb. 14, left them putting in hours of work without pay.
Secret Service Kills Trespasser at Trump’s Mar a Lago Residence
The US Secret Service fatally shot a trespasser who breached the perimeter of Trump’s Mar a Lago residence in the early hours of Sunday morning.
South African Rowing Team of Color Makes History
Four South African rowers made history as the first rowing crew of color from the country to compete internationally.
The Life and Legacy of Jane Goodall: Remembering The Iconic Conservationist
Jane Goodall, known for her pioneering breakthroughs in the study of primates and advocacy for environmental health, has passed away at the age of 91.
Trump Administration Cuts Millions in Chicago Public Schools Funding
The Trump administration pulled millions in federal funding from Chicago Public Schools due to the district refusing to budge on its goals for integrating the Black Student Success Plan. The district was also unwilling to pull back on its policies that protect transgender youth.