Suspect in Ahmaud Arbery killing called DA from the crime scene, prosecutor says
One of the suspects in the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery called his former boss, the local district attorney, from the crime scene in an attempt to “influence and obstruct the investigation,” a Georgia prosecutor said Friday.
Loeffler unleashes onslaught against Warnock in Georgia race for Senate control
Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler unleashed an onslaught this week against Rev. Raphael Warnock, trying to portray her Democratic opponent and the 15-year leader of Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic church in Atlanta as an anti-police Marxist who …
The post-Covid economy will leave some workers behind
Investors are hungry for a Covid-19 vaccine that can deliver a return to normal. That day may never come.
Cindy McCain says her husband would have wanted Biden recognized as President-elect
The late Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain would have wanted Joe Biden to be recognized and supported as President-elect, his widow Cindy McCain said Friday, as President Donald Trump and other GOP leaders have largely refused to acknowledge the resu…
What Trump’s loss means for the solar industry
America’s climate policy is about to undergo another radical reversal.
No charges for Indiana police officer who fatally shot Dreasjon Reed during a foot pursuit
The Indianapolis officer who shot and killed a Black man in May, will not face any charges in the case, a special prosecutor announced.
The economy as we knew it might be over, Fed Chairman says
The Covid-19 pandemic brought the economy to a screeching halt, and while it has started its long road to recovery, the economy we knew is probably a thing of the past, said Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday.
At least 1,500 nurses in the Philadelphia area may be on the verge of going on strike
At least 1,500 nurses at two hospitals in the Philadelphia area are on the verge of striking, according to a spokesperson with the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP).
Should you pay higher taxes because you work from home?
Many people are discovering they enjoy working from home. Should they pay higher taxes if they decide to stay away from the office even after the pandemic?
Why Trump is filing so many lawsuits in battleground states
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Tennessee man exonerated after serving 15 years for a murder he didn’t commit
After serving 15 years for a brutal murder, a Tennessee man has been exonerated by a judge who ruled he was wrongly convicted.
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