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Maryland Officer Facing Assault and Other Charges Following Arrest
An officer with the Prince George’s County Police Department who was involved in a traffic stop that left a man
September 11, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Friday on the NewsHour, the Western U.S. fire zone sees signs of improvement as winds drop and humidity rises. Plus:
Patriot Act Coauthor Michael Chertoff Touts More Election Security as Federal ID System Looms
Keeping in line with the trend of governance consolidation taking place among current and former members of the American political
Federal Prosecutor Resigns from Durham Probe over Alleged Pressure to Wrap Up ahead of Election
Reportedly Dannehy was concerned about pressure from Barr to produce a report on the investigation before the November election.
Dark money groups pouring millions into 2020 political ads with even less disclosure
Shot from America First Action Super PAC ad “Scott.” – captured via YouTube “Dark money” groups that keep their donors
Media Help Adam Schiff Rehabilitate the Image of His Latest Whistleblower
Schiff had accused that same whistleblower of “deeply troubling” professional misconduct and lying to Congress in an attempt to cover
Grassley Demands Explanation from DOJ on Mueller Team’s Wiped Phones, Questions Whether It Was ‘Widespread Intentional Effort’
At least 27 cell phones belonging to members of Mueller’s team were wiped clean of data before the DOJ inspector
Georgia Elections Chief Accused of Voter Intimidation
Reading Time: 3 minutes During a press conference Tuesday, Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, claimed to have found “potentially
Twitter Expands Misinformation Rules Ahead of US Election
Reading Time: 2 minutes Hypnosis Helped Put This Texan on Death Row. The Supreme Court Could Soon Decide His Fate.
Federal Court Blocks Trump Order to Exclude Illegal Immigrants from Census Count
“The Presidential Memorandum violates the statutes governing the census and apportionment in two clear respects,” the judges wrote in their
Milton Friedman’s Shareholder Primacy Stands the Test of Time and Helps Many Stakeholders 50 Years Later
Joe Biden and CEOs emphasize helping non-shareholder stakeholders, but they ignore how Friedman’s shareholder primacy theory does exactly that.
New Hampshire Agency Refuses to Reinstate Officer Despite Arbitrator’s Ruling
An officer who was fired by the Manchester (NH) Police Department in 2018 after it was discovered that he had
DOJ Announces Grants for the Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act Program
The Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) has announced the award of $4.5 million in
North Carolina Deputy Critically Wounded in Gunfight
A deputy with the Henderson County (NC) Sheriff’s Office is listed in critical condition in a local hospital following a
September 10, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, wildfires continue to devastate parts of California, Oregon and Washington state, with no end in sight.
At Least 27 Phones from Special Counsel’s Office Were Wiped before DOJ Inspector General Could Review Them
More than two dozen phones belonging to members of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team were wiped clean of data before
USC Professor Who Used Chinese Word That Sounds Like English Slur ‘Not Dismissed Nor Suspended,’ Admin Says
USC’s Marshall School of Business’ dean is on the defensive after receiving widespread backlash for his handling of the incident.
Giuliani associate sanctioned over foreign interference in 2020 election
President Donald Trump’s lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani talks to journalists outside the White House on
The Capital Note: Commodities, Cars & Climate
On the menu today: the unraveling of LVMH’s Tiffany acquisition, the tech selloff, and the economics of the Olympics.
Think 2020’s Disasters Are Wild? Experts See Worse to Come
Reading Time: 2 minutes Fire Destroys Greek Camp Leaving 13,000 Without Shelter (Dana) The author writes, “Fires have destroyed Greece’s
Israel and the UAE Hope to Turn Yemen’s Remote Islands into an Intel Gathering Hub
SOCOTRA, YEMEN — In the wake of the recent normalization of ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates in August, it
Chris Coons holds massive financial advantage over progressive challenger
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) (Carolyn Kaster-Pool/Getty Images) Supporters call him patriotic, principled and pragmatic, but as the Sept. 15
Here’s how USPS competitors are distributing campaign cash
(David Dee Delgado/Getty Images) As Democrats protest changes to the U.S. Postal Service, competitors to one of the nation’s oldest
America Decides 2020: Provisional Voting, Explained
Reading Time: 4 minutes President Trump ignored the pleas of election officials across the country and once again, during a
Rigaku Analytical Devices Wins New Product of the Year Award from Security Magazine
The ResQ CQL handheld Raman analyzer was named the top product in the Sensors and Detectors category.
Pryme Launches New Premium Product Warranty Program to Help Customers Cope with Pandemic Stress
Pryme’s new P3 Warranty Program guarantees protection on all Pryme Premium Products (P3) for a full three years, a major
Woman Donates Kidney to Officer Who Arrested Her Nearly a Decade Ago
A woman who was arrested by an officer with the Phil Campbell Police Department has saved his life by donating
September 9, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Wednesday on the NewsHour, a political firestorm engulfs President Trump over a report he deliberately misled Americans on the pandemic.
Trump Unveils List of Potential Supreme Court Nominees
The new list adds 20 new names including Senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Ted Cruz of Texas, and Josh Hawley of Missouri.
University of Michigan Dearborn Holds Whites-Only Virtual ‘Cafe’ Event
The university has since apologized for the manner in which the events were described and promoted by the school.
Cheap Mediterranean Natural Gas Could Spell the End for the NATO Alliance
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an alliance in name alone. Recent events notwithstanding, the brewing conflict over territorial
The Coming Backlash to the Oscars’ Diversity Mandate
Far from appeasing the hashtag activists, the Oscars have merely announced that its quota wars have begun.
As his campaign pulls ads, Trump considers opening his own wallet
(Sean Rayford/Getty Images) President Donald Trump said this week he would personally contribute “whatever it takes” to fund his reelection
The Trump Administration Began Scaling Back the Census Count. A Judge Stopped it — for Now
Reading Time: 2 minutes Is Trump Planning a Coup d’État? (Russ) The author writes, “This summer, shortly after scores of
Ben Sasse Calls for Repealing 17th Amendment, Eliminating Popular-Vote Senate Elections
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Sasse called for an end to the amendment, among other changes to the Senate.
Australian Journalists Flee China after Diplomatic Stand Off
Two journalists fled after being questioned by intelligence agents and forced to seek the protection of their country’s government.
Another COVID-19 Side Effect: Less Competition, Higher Prices
Reading Time: 8 minutes The fight against COVID-19 requires many tools, ranging from the simple and obvious (masks and gloves)
3 Suspects Charged in Murder of Cleveland Detective
The charges filed on Tuesday give the first indication of what police believe is a possible motive, that the shooting
Off-Duty Arizona Officer Dies in Head-On Vehicle Collision
Commander Jody Makuch was off-duty riding his motorcycle through Cottonwood when a vehicle drifted left of center and struck him
California Motor Officer Injured by Suspected DUI Driver
A motor officer with the Capitola (CA) Police Department was injured by a suspected DUI driver over the Labor Day
September 8, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Tuesday on the NewsHour, wildfires continue to rage across much of California — although fire season has barely begun. Plus:
Questions the Media Should Ask Joe Biden
Skip softballs about ‘Trump’s soul’ and ask, for starters, why Biden has changed his mind on every major bill he
Rochester Police Chief, Command Staff Announce Retirement amid Protests over Death of Daniel Prude
Rochester Police Chief La’Ron Singletary released a statement Tuesday calling criticism of his handling of the investigation an “attempt to
Please, Don’t Commit a Felony by Voting Twice
Reading Time: 4 minutes WhoWhatWhy’s Election Integrity Weekly is written by Gabriella Novello, and edited by Dana Rohinsky and Sue
