Day: June 29, 2021

Family Of A Black Man Killed By Police Officer In Kansas City Has Filed Lawsuit Against The City

June 29, 2021

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The family of a Black man who was fatally shot by a white police detective in his own backyard in 2019 is suing Kansas City police and the officer. According to the Kansas City Star, the complaint was filed on behalf of Cameron Lamb’s four young children in federal court on […]

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U.S. Home Prices Are Rising At Their Highest Rate In Over 15 Years

June 29, 2021

WASHINGTON — U.S. Home Prices increased at their quickest rate since 2005 April, as purchasers competed for a limited supply of available houses. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city house price index, which was issued Tuesday, increased over 15% year over year in April. This is up from a 13.4% yearly increase in March. Since the […]

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GM Is Recalling Older SUVs Because Of Suspension Issue That Could Affect Steering

June 29, 2021

DETROIT — GM is recalling more than 380,000 older SUVs in the United States, many of which are being recalled for the second time, to correct a suspension fault that can cause them to wobble at highway speeds. After the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration started an inquiry last year, GM decided to issue the […]

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California Governor Gavin Newsom Sues To Get Party ID On Recall Ballot

June 29, 2021

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Governor Gavin Newsom of California is suing the state elections head he chose in an attempt to get his party membership included next to his name on the ballot for a recall election that will determine if the first-term Democrat is pushed out of office. After Newsom’s campaign failed to complete the […]

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Excited Tennis Fans Return To Wimbledon After 1-Year Break

June 29, 2021

WIMBLEDON, England — Throngs of ecstatic fans, gloomy sky. Wimbledon has returned after a one-year break, and the gloomy, cloudy weather seemed fitting for a tournament known for its rain delays. Hannah Scott, a 26-year-old graduate student from London who was among the first spectators to arrive on the grounds on Monday, described the weather […]

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Senator Tim Scott, Governor Of South Carolina, Has Begun His Reelection Campaign For 2022

June 29, 2021

GALIVANTS FERRY, S.C. — Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina started his reelection campaign on Monday, claiming that he and fellow Republicans provide growth and stability for voters in this highly conservative state. “Sometimes you have to go back to the future, and that’s a future I want to go back to,” Scott said in […]

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NKoreans Are Heartbroken By Kim’s ‘Emaciated Looks,’ According To State Tv

June 29, 2021

SEOUL, South Korea — State media reported a local resident as stating that heartbroken North Koreans have been worried deeply about leader Kim’s ‘Emaciated Looks,’ in a rare recognition of international conjecture over his weight loss. According to some analysts, the statements were made to increase domestic support for Kim’s efforts as he deals with […]

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Police Presence To Ramp Up In Times Square After 21-Year-Old Marine Shot

June 29, 2021

Charged with the murder of a 21-year-old Marine who became involved in a street vendor fight, the police presence in New York City’s Times Square will be enhanced. A small group of sellers got into a dispute near Broadway on Sunday evening at the junction of 7th Avenue and 46th Street, according to ABC News […]

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‘We’re Going To Find That Out’: Collapsed In Surfside Leaders Pledge To Probe Missed Warnings

June 29, 2021

As first responders continue to dig through the rubble of the 12-story residential building that collapsed in Surfside, Florida on Thursday, town officials have vowed to investigate whether city officials or condominium board members downplayed a series of red flags about the structure’s structural integrity in the years leading up to the collapse. When asked […]

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