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Mar 29 2021
News
Uber Eats Driver Killed After Teen Girls Allegedly Carjack Him In D.C., Leading To Violent Crash
A 66-year-old Uber Eats driver was killed earlier this week when he was thrown from his vehicle after two teenage girls allegedly carjacked him near Nationals Park in southeast Washington, D.C.
Mohammad Anwar died after police say two girls, aged 13 and 15, used a stun gun against him and stole his car before causing it to flip, according to NBC 4 Washington.
The 13-year-old girl
The Daily WireFeb 24 2022
Analysis
The US Version of the Canadian Trucker Convoy Had a Tough First Day
America’s attempt to replicate the Canadian trucker protest movement got off to a slow start Wednesday as a modest number of trucks hit the road on their way to Washington, DC.
Loosely connected organizers are trying to replicate the success of the anti–vaccine mandate Freedom Convoy, which traveled from Western Canada to the capital city of Ottawa. Hundreds of vehicles and thousands of
BuzzFeed NewsApr 23 2021
News
Maxine Waters Defends Call For Protesters To ‘Get More Confrontational’
Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters defended her call for protesters to “get more confrontational” if former police officer Derek Chauvin was not found guilty in the death of George Floyd.
“I have been an activist participating in the civil rights movement and I have dealt with the issue of police abuse for many decades,” Waters wrote Thursday in a Los Angeles Times op-ed. Waters
The Daily CallerApr 13 2021
Opinion
Overcriminalization Killed Daunte Wright
When a cop killed a man in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, yesterday, the officer had reportedly pulled him over for hanging air fresheners on his rearview mirror*. It wasn't just the latest high-profile case of abusive policing—it was important reminder of the ill effects of criminalizing the most trivial behaviors.
Daunte Wright, 20, died after the officer allegedly mistook her gun for a
ReasonJun 23 2021
News
Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee dead after hanging himself in jail
Antivirus software tycoon John McAfee apparently hanged himself in a Spanish jail cell on Wednesday — just hours after a court ruled he would be extradited to face federal charges in the US.
Authorities said a preliminary investigation determined there were no signs of foul play, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reported.
The 75-year-old eccentric tech entrepreneur was arrested in
New York Post (News)May 11 2020
News
Former U.S. Attorney: Video Of Ahmaud Arbery In Construction Site ‘Has No Bearing Whatsoever’ On McMichael’s Defense
Over the weekend, defenders of Gregory and Travis McMichael seized on surveillance cam footage reportedly showing Ahmaud Arbery walking through a construction site prior to the altercation that led to his death, claiming the evidence proved the father and son were justified in setting up an armed roadblock to enact a citizens arrest.
However, former U.S. Attorney for the Middle District
The Daily WireApr 15 2021
Analysis
Why This Keeps Happening in Minneapolis
Even as it reels from the continuing trial of Derek Chauvin, Minneapolis is again mourning the death of a Black man killed by the police. On Sunday, a 20-year-old father, Daunte Wright, was pulled over in Brooklyn Center, a suburb of the city. When police reportedly tried to arrest him for an outstanding warrant, he sought to reenter his vehicle. One of the officers, Kim Potter, shouted “Taser
SlateFeb 02 2021
News
Two FBI Agents Were Shot Dead And Three Injured While Serving A Warrant In Florida
Two FBI agents are dead and three others injured following a shooting at a home in Sunrise, Florida, on Tuesday morning as law enforcement served a search warrant for a case involving "violent crimes against children," authorities said.
FBI Director Christopher Wray named the two dead as Special Agents Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger.
Two of the three wounded agents are
BuzzFeed NewsMay 27 2022
Headline Roundup
Biden Reportedly Nears Decision on $10,000 of Student Loan Forgiveness
President Joe Biden is nearing a decision on forgiving $10,000 of student loan debt per borrower, The Washington Post (Lean Left bias) reported Friday.
A White House spokesman appeared to deny the report, telling Reuters (Center bias) that “No decisions have been made yet.” According to the Post, which cited “three people with knowledge of the matter,” Biden had planned to announce the
Washington Post Reuters New York Post (News)Oct 01 2021
News
Marijuana Arrests Plunged Last Year, Reflecting the Impact of Legalization
Last year, according to data the FBI published this week, police in the United States made about 350,000 arrests for marijuana offenses, the lowest level recorded in three decades. The 36 percent drop in 2020, which follows an 18 percent decrease in 2019, reflects the impact of ballot initiatives and legislation that eliminated penalties for low-level possession last year or earlier. It may
Reason