On Friday night, eight people were shot in two separate locations in Washington D.C., including a 12-year-old girl. Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Chief Andre Wright reported that none of the injuries were life-threatening and that police are currently investigating the incident. Witnesses reported that a shooter or shooters in a black sedan drove through the block and indiscriminately fired upon individuals, and the Metropolitan Police Department is asking anyone with information about the shooting or who may have been in the area to come forward.
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Key takeaways: The agreement between the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and the House Judiciary Committee will allow the former prosecutor to testify in the congressional…
Key takeaways: The Supreme Court has paused lower court rulings that would have imposed restrictions on mifepristone. This ruling keeps the drug accessible while the…
The 2023 Sundance Film Festival has announced the death of Rasheeda Williams, also known as Koko Da Doll. Williams was featured in the documentary "Kokomo City" which premiered at the festival this year. The Atlanta Police Department is investigating three violent crimes involving transgender women this year, including Williams' death, and the Sundance Film Festival released a statement expressing their sadness. The APD is asking anyone with information about Williams' death to contact them and is encouraging the public to be aware of the violence transgender women face and to take action to help prevent it.
The Supreme Court has granted the Justice Department's request to leave in place the FDA's approval of the widely used abortion pill mifepristone, preserving access to the drug and reinstating steps that make it easier to obtain. This decision is a victory for abortion rights advocates, who argued that the restrictions on the drug were medically unnecessary. The case is expected to be heard by the full 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in the coming months.
Former police officer Kim Potter is set to be released from prison on Monday, May 17th, after serving 16 months of her two-year sentence for fatally shooting Black motorist Daunte Wright in 2021. The incident sparked national uproar and protests, and has had a lasting impact on the nation, prompting a reexamination of policing practices and protocols. The release of Kim Potter is a reminder of the tragedy that occurred in 2021, and the need for continued dialogue and reform in order to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
A federal judge in West Virginia has denied a request from Republican officials to pause a lawsuit from a maker of mifepristone. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, had failed to disclose two interviews on a Christian radio show where he discussed his extremist views on contraception and gay rights. The case is now pending at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and questions have been raised about Kacsmaryk's impartiality and ability to make unbiased rulings.
The United States is preparing to evacuate its embassy in Sudan due to the ongoing violence, which has already claimed the life of one American citizen. The State Department has offered its condolences to the family of the deceased, but has not yet issued an official statement on the evacuation. Preparations are underway, but it is unclear when the evacuation will take place or how many people will be affected.







