In The News This Week: Derek Chauvin Trial Comes To An End With Guilty Verdict

On May 25, 2020 George Floyd was confronted by Minnesota police for allegedly attempting to pay for purchases with a counterfeit bill. Floyd, who was later found to have had traces of fentanyl in his system, died under the knee of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is alleged to have had previous complaints of …

In The News This Week: Michigan Governor Will Not Order A New Shut-Down In Response To Recent COVID Surge

Anti-masking idiots. Michigan has experienced a rise in COVID-19 cases lately, and Dr. Fauci and other infectious disease experts have urged the state to shut down in response. But the Michigan Governor who had been relentlessly criticized by Republicans and the former administration - and even threatened with a kidnapping attempt by Trump-supporting extremists in …

In The News This Week: Every American Adult Available For COVID Vaccine

Every American Adult is available to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Previously, president Biden set a deadline of May 01 to meet that requirement, telling people that they should be able to hold small gatherings by the 04th. But many states had moved to make the vaccine to all adults much sooner, so the deadline was …

In The News: Justice Department Will Not Charge Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt In Capitol Riot

Former U.S. Air Force veteran, Ashli Babbitt was among the Trump-supporting mob of radicals who stormed and invaded the Capitol on January 06. She was fatally shot by a police officer and later died of her wound. Babbitt, according to her social media foot print, had once voted for Obama, but had become disillusioned somewhere …

President Biden Says All Remaining Troops Will Leave Afghanistan By September 11

President Biden announced Wednesday that all troops in Afghanistan will be withdrawn by September 11, on the anniversary of 9/11, the same day Islamic militants attacked the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York, September, 2001. What Biden said. Biden's speech was addressed from the Treaty Room of the White House. "I'm …

In The News This Week: Capitol Police Knew Potential For Violence Before January 06

The potential for violence during the certification of Joe Biden on January 06 is the subject of a new report. The Capitol Police Inspector general, Michael Bolton, released a scathing report criticizing his agency, saying that leaders received warnings that Trump supporters were a threat to civilians and law enforcement, but we're not equipped to …

In Wing Nut News: Laura Ingraham Blames Mainstream Liberal Media For Shootings Of Black Men

On the April 14 edition of the Ingraham Angle, Laura Ingraham told Texas Republican race-baiting clown Allen West - who back in December released a statement calling for Texas to secede because the SC wouldn't nullify legal votes for Biden - that the mainstream media is telling black people, giving them the message that "you're …

In National News: Female Officer Who “Accidentally” Shot Duante Wright, Charged With Manslaughter

The police officer - Kim Potter- who fatally shot twenty-year old Duante Wright Sunday afternoon in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, during a routine traffic stop, has been charged with second-degree manslaughter. Potter, a twenty-six year veteran, resigned from the BCP on Tuesday. On Wednesday she was released on a 100,000 bond. She could face up to …

In The News: Liz Cheney Says Gaetz Allegations Are “Sickening,” But No Comment On Whether He Should Resign

During a weekend interview with CBS's Margaret Brennan, Republican Representative Liz Cheney called the allegations against Matt Gaetz "sickening." Gaetz is the the Republican Congressman who has been alleged to have been involved in inappropriate behavior with a minor, and is currently under federal investigation into the allegations against him. The House Ethics Committee has …

In The News: Pfizer Requests FDA To Authorize COVID Vaccine For Children Ages 12 To 15

Last week, Pfizer requested to extend the use of its COVID Vaccine to include children ages twelve to fifteen. The request to the FDA is to amend the emergency use authorization, which they granted last year for teenagers sixteen and older. Last week Pfizer-BioNTech reported that its phase three clinical trials were completely safe and …