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Jul 04 2022
News
Ohio police release graphic bodycam video in fatal shooting of Jayland Walker
Ohio police released graphic body camera video and additional details Sunday about the shooting of Black motorist Jayland Walker, showing for the first time the moment eight officers released a barrage of bullets at Walker as he ran.
Akron officers said they tried to stop Walker, 25, last Monday on unspecified traffic violations and chased him when he did not pull over, police said in a
NBC News DigitalFeb 17 2021
News
Texas Blackouts
“A historic winter storm has killed at least 21 people, left millions of Texans without power and spun killer tornadoes into the U.S. Southeast on Tuesday.” (Reuters)
“While ice has forced some turbines to shut down just as a brutal cold wave drives record electricity demand, that’s been the least significant factor in the blackouts, according to Dan Woodfin, a senior director for the
The Flip SideSep 08 2021
News
U.S. Puts $562 Billion Price Tag on Ramping Up Solar Power
The U.S. could get 37% of its electricity from solar power by 2035—and 44% by 2050—if the U.S. pursues an ambitious agenda to cut reliance on fossil fuels, the Energy Department said Wednesday.
The Energy Department says the U.S. now gets 3% of its power from solar sources, requiring rapid growth if the country aims to eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions from its power sector. The Energy
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 26 2021
News
Viral video accuses police officer of 'planting evidence.' Then police chief fires back with bodycam footage.
Activists on social media sent alleged a viral video showed a Wisconsin police officer planting evidence inside a vehicle during a traffic stop last Wednesday.
Now, the police department at the center of the allegations has released officer bodycam footage refuting the allegations.
The short 14-second video shows an officer with the Village of Caledonia Police Department in
The BlazeMar 08 2022
News
Ukraine evacuates civilians from besieged city as 2 million flee Russian assault
Ukraine evacuated residents from a besieged city Tuesday along the first safe corridor established with Russia since Moscow invaded its democratic neighbor nearly two weeks ago, sparking a humanitarian crisis and an exodus of refugees that has now reached 2 million.
The Russian assault has stalled on the ground but brought increasing devastation from the air, leaving cities from
NBC News DigitalApr 12 2022
News
Price of Gasoline Up 48% in a Year
The price of gasoline rose by 48.0 percent from March 2021 to March 2022, according to numbers released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In just one month—from February to March—the seasonally adjusted price of gasoline went up 18.3 percent.
“Increases in the indexes for gasoline, shelter, and food were the largest contributors to the seasonally adjusted all items
CNSNews.comSep 02 2021
News
NHTSA: Traffic deaths rise again as drivers take risks
U.S. traffic deaths in the first quarter of 2021 rose by 10.5% over last year, even as driving has declined, the government’s road safety agency reported Thursday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated that 8,730 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes from January through March, compared with the 7,900 fatalities from the same period in 2020.
The
ABC News (Online)Aug 18 2022
Data
Mass killings database reveals trends, details and anguish in every US event since 2006
The horror and tragedy of mass shootings in American schools, churches and other public places capture the nation's attention. But these are only part of the larger violence of mass killings – deaths by guns, knives, fires, vehicles and other weapons in public and in private – that plague the U.S., research shows.
Over the past decade, USA TODAY, along with Northeastern University and
USA TODAYJan 29 2020
Opinion
Warren’s Climate Policy: A Colossal Environmental Disaster
The terrible effects of the presidential candidate’s plan to ban fracking wouldn’t be limited to the economy.
Editor’s Note: The following is the final installment of a three-part series adapted from David L. Bahnsen’s new book, Elizabeth Warren: How Her Presidency Would Destroy the Middle Class and the American Dream. Part I is here; part II is here.
What if a self-proclaimed
National Review (News)Jul 29 2022
News
Appalachian floods kill at least 15 as rescue teams deploy
Search and rescue teams backed by the National Guard searched Friday for people missing in record floods that wiped out entire communities in some of the poorest places in America. Kentucky’s governor said 15 people have died, a toll he expected to grow as the rain keeps falling.
“We’ve still got a lot of searching to do,” said Jerry Stacy, the emergency management director in Kentucky
Associated Press