Day: September 21, 2024

Dramatic NYPD bodycam video shows controversial Brooklyn subway shooting: ​​’Drop the knife’

12:40 pm September 21, 2024

The New York City Police Department released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting at a subway station in Brooklyn in which multiple people were injured, including a suspect, an officer and several bystanders. The video of the incident that happened on Sunday shows the interactions Officers Edmund Mays and Alex Wong had with the […]

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Texas murder suspect released on bond 4 days after arrest for 2021 fatal stabbing

9:53 am September 21, 2024

A Texas man, suspected in a 2021 cold case, was arrested last week for the deadly stabbing of a victim in Austin before being released on bond four days after he was booked into jail. Mithovar Christopher Antoine Jr., now 22, is accused of fatally stabbing Nikolas Martinez, 23, near the victim’s apartment complex in […]

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62 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee

9:30 am September 21, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris has gone 62 days as the presumptive, and now, official Democratic nominee for president without holding an official press conference.  Under pressure to sit down for a substantive interview after weeks of stonewalling, Harris finally ended her interview drought last month in Georgia when she was joined by running mate Tim […]

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Sen. Tillis issues ultimatum to embattled GOP candidate in crucial swing state: ‘Owes it to President Trump’

9:06 am September 21, 2024

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., issued an ultimatum to North Carolina’s GOP gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson following the bombshell report of his alleged porn scandal, saying that he “owes it to President Trump.” “If the reporting on Mark Robinson is a total media fabrication, he needs to take immediate legal action,” Tillis said in a […]

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Arizona Supreme Court rules 98,000 people whose citizenship is unconfirmed can vote in pivotal election

7:57 am September 21, 2024

Nearly 98,000 people whose U.S. citizenship has not been confirmed will be allowed to vote in the upcoming state and local elections, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday. The ruling came after a “coding oversight” in state software prompted the swing state’s Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to insist that he would send out […]

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