Senate panel approves legislation requiring campaigns to report foreign election help
The Senate Intelligence Committee quietly approved on Wednesday a measure that would require presidential campaigns to report offers of foreign election influence to federal authorities, a move taken in response to Russian election interference in 2016…
Apple is tracking iPhones stolen from its stores
Apple is sending a clear message to people who’ve stolen iPhones from its stores: You’re “being tracked.”
Men charged in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder to appear in court Thursday in Georgia
The three men accused in the murder of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia were scheduled to appear in court Thursday morning.
A Florida police officer pushed a kneeling protester to the ground. Then his black colleague stepped in
A Florida police officer is under investigation for allegedly shoving a black protester who was kneeling during a protest. But one of his colleagues, a black woman on the force, is receiving praise for appearing to reprimand him after the shove.
Tracking protests across the USA in the wake of George Floyd’s death
Citizens protesting police killings of black Americans take to streets across US
Jimmy Carter on George Floyd protests: ‘Silence can be as deadly as violence’
Former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday that “silence can be as deadly as violence,” and called on Americans in positions of “power, privilege, and moral conscience” to fight racial discrimination in his first public reaction to the nationwide unr…
Ben & Jerry’s statement on white supremacy is extraordinary
Let there be no doubt where Ben & Jerry’s stands.
Tech group files first lawsuit challenging Trump’s social media executive order
A nonprofit advocacy group partially funded by Big Tech has filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order on social media, marking Silicon Valley’s first major legal effort to resist the plan.
Sneaky sailor can’t stop surprising his family
CSSN Pedro Ivan DeLeon joined the Navy in 2017. He has made it his mission to make this return home memorable for his family.
The pandemic is sparking a turnaround for soup
As people stocked up for an unknown future and sheltered in place because of the coronavirus pandemic, they reached for soup — and helped spark a turnaround for Campbell.
Phoenix’s Jeri Williams is one of the nation’s few black female police chiefs. She says George Floyd’s death was ‘disgustingly horrific.’
As one of the nation’s few black female police chiefs, Phoenix Chief Jeri Williams reflects on the death of George Floyd and the future of policing.
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