Police in Indianapolis, Indiana say a “mass murder” happened in their city. They’re not saying much about it. Investigators are not clear on how many shooters were involved, or if it was just one. The motive is unclear.
Remember the mortgage crisis that led to the Great Recession? Well, there's evidence it's happening again. This time, with commercial mortgages. https://t.co/tYlhq7VLJY
Republican governors of New Hampshire, Florida, Texas and Montana all now have said they’re calling Guardsmen from their states home. Some 7,000 will remain in D.C. through Feb. 6.
Nearly 100 people gathered in Harlem to show support for a woman was assaulted in their neighborhood when she turned down a man’s advances https://t.co/i1A2b1XtP1
A Tennessee man was arrested Friday for alleged harassment after authorities said he distributed a disrespectful photo of a law enforcement officer's grave on social media.
Joshua Andrew Garton, 28, was arrested on suspicion of harassment and jailed in Dickson County, Tennessee, on $76,000 bond, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said in a statement.
Federal law enforcement officials are privately debating whether they should decline to charge some of the individuals who stormed the Capitol — a loaded proposition but one alert to practical concerns that hundreds of such cases could swamp courthouses. https://t.co/Ap3aG2hZlg
This is so awesome. Trump’s lawyers incompetence overwhelmed Trump’s corruption, so now pardons for Manafort etc not enough to prevent their prosecution. https://t.co/NfLIqJXCHY
This story is the Trump White House in a nutshell - backdoor efforts to oust a top admin official, a linking of arms from senior officials to prevent that effort from happening, a threat of new investigations being what stopped Trump. https://t.co/b1ID7eQidU
The theft, by a 19-year-old who worked at a Kroger in Duluth, Ga., occurred over two weeks when a supermarket compliance officer was away, the authorities said.
The Biden administration will announce today that it is bumping up aid payments for millions of low-income households with children by 15%. It is part of several new actions aimed at getting more government assistance out as the pandemic drags on.https://t.co/Iqw2e3UnpO