Leonard Cure, a Black man wrongfully convicted of armed robbery in 2003 and exonerated in 2020, was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop in Georgia. He had been released from prison after over a decade and was working in security, hoping to go to college and work in broadcast radio production. Seth Miller of the Innocence Project of Florida has expressed his devastation at the news and called for an investigation into the shooting.
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Donald Trump has called for an expansion of his travel ban on immigrants from Muslim-majority countries, as well as instituting a “strong ideological screening” for all immigrants. The White House has responded to Trump’s call with criticism, noting that it is “revolting and dangerous” and undermines American values. The Supreme Court upheld the ban in 2018, but the Biden administration has been increasingly willing to engage with Trump in recent weeks.
Britney Spears has revealed details from her upcoming memoir, "The Woman in Me," which covers her early memories involving alcohol, her pregnancy with Justin Timberlake, and her first kiss with him. The memoir is set to be released on March 22, 2021 and will provide insight into Spears' life and career, including her struggles with fame, mental health, and her conservatorship.
The US is working to develop a framework to provide humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken having met with Israel's wartime cabinet for seven hours. The situation in Gaza has become increasingly dire, with an Israeli airstrike hitting al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, and the UN calling for an immediate ceasefire. The US is hoping to provide food, water, and medicine to those in need, as well as arrange for those who want to leave the region to do so safely.
Key takeaways: Residents of the Gaza Strip are struggling to survive without access to basic necessities. Truckloads of aid have been idling at Egypt’s border…
An Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip city of Rafah destroyed a residential neighborhood, leaving a scene of devastation and crowds of people waiting for hours at the Rafah crossing. Emilee Rauschenberger described the scene as "frustrated and exhausted," with no electricity for the rest of the night.
Donald Trump returned to a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday for the fourth time since the start of his civil fraud trial two weeks ago. He and his company are accused of falsifying business records and conspiracy, as well as fraud in a case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and accused James of election interference, while the trial is still proceeding on several other charges. This is the latest in a series of court appearances since Trump left office in January, with no clear end date in sight.







