Chicago investigating officers ‘lounging’ during unrest
Over a dozen Chicago police officers and supervisors were captured on video “lounging” inside a burglarized congressional campaign office.
Drake is the leading nominee at the 2020 BET Awards, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary later this month.
A man who said he was hurt by police firing rubber bullets at tear gas during violent protests in SC is suing several police agencies.
Daniel Berger held off Collin Morikawa in a playoff to win the first PGA Tour event since the COVID-19 Pandemic shut down the sport nearly three months ago.
At schools all over the country, coaches and players have organized team-wide voter registration efforts, marches and rallies. The Clemson football team helped organize a March for Change scheduled for Saturday on its campus in South Carolina.
The players’ last offer, on Tuesday, was for an 89-game regular season at full prorated pay. The union said it will convene a call of players to discuss its response, but players repeatedly have said they don’t intend to move off their stance for full prorated pay.
The law won’t go into effect until July 2021. By then, both the NCAA and Congress could have rules or legislation in place to lift restrictions on college athletes being paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses.
A long time Gospel radio announcer was fatally shot outside her home in a case Baltimore police call a “senseless” and “tragic murder.”
Over a dozen Chicago police officers and supervisors were captured on video “lounging” inside a burglarized congressional campaign office.
Officials will seek the death penalty against an SC man charged with shooting seven police officers in an ambush, killing two of them.
SC State Epidemiologist Linda Bell says shes more concerned about the coronavirus now than ever due to social distancing concerns.