Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale, a liberal icon who lost the most lopsided presidential election after bluntly telling voters to exp…
Month: April 2021
Authorities Did Not Try to Use ‘Red Flag’ Law for Indianapolis Gunman
Citing shortcomings of the stateâs âred flagâ law, the local prosecutor explained why he did not seek a ruling last year that would have barred Brandon Hole from possessing guns.
Maxine Waters: Jim Jordan was mistreating Dr. Fauci, panel
“You need to respect the chair and shut your mouth,” she told the Ohio Republican during the hearing last week.
Louisiana residents gear up for abnormally active hurricane season
The number of storms projected to form during the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season is above the 30-year average.
The Sikh community is in mourning as 4 members were among the victims of the Indianapolis mass shooting
The latest mass shooting in the US at a FedEx facility struck deeply into the Sikh community in the Indianapolis area after it suffered the loss of four members in the bloody onslaught.
Congressional Democrats blast ‘unconscionable’ Biden decision capping refugee admittance
Biden had promised to raise the number of refugees allowed to 125,000 but is maintaining the historic low of 15,000 set by Trump.
Police: 8 killed in Indianapolis FedEx building shooting, other victims being treated at hospitals
Police said the suspected shooter took his own life and there is no further threat to the community.
Six key takeaways from Biden’s Russia sanctions announcement
The Biden administration slapped sweeping sanctions on Russia Thursday over Moscow’s alleged interference in the 2020 election, the massive SolarWinds hack and the ongoing occupation of Crimea, signaling it is adopting a tougher posture toward the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Fraud Mastermind Bernie Madoff dies at 82
Bernard Madoff masterminded the biggest investment fraud in U.S. history, ripping off tens of thousands of people of as much as $65 billion….
Protesters and police clash for a third night in a Minneapolis suburb as prosecutors weigh charges against officer
Hundreds of protesters gathered for a third night of protests to express anger over the police killing of a Black man in a Minneapolis suburb as prosecutors decide whether to press charges against the officer authorities say shot him.