Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime September 25, 2022
Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Monday raided the home of Rebekah Jones, the former Department of Health employee who once managed Florida’s COVID-19 data dashboard and has become a vocal critic of the DeSantis administration’s handling of the pandemic since she was ousted in May. Jones said state police entered her house around 8:30 a.m. to serve a warrant on her computer after a complaint filed by the state... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 29, 2022
The gun control movement in America has been reinvigorated, and at the top of its agenda are bans on assault weapons. “The killers in San Bernardino used military-style assault weapons — weapons of war,” President Obama said Saturday, calling for a ban on these guns. Gun... + más
Gun owners, rights groups challenge Connecticut firearms ban | ABC News
Ted Cruz says violence is 'only' solution to violence, defends AR-15s | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Science September 28, 2022
In the beginning it was a lifeline, an organized collection of facts amidst a swirl of coronavirus uncertainty and misinformation. “Feels like this is going to be another day where it’s a battle to do anything while staring at the Johns Hopkins dashboard,” an editor in... + más
Tencent Co-Founder Charles Chen’s Yidan Prize Honors Education Leaders From Stanford, New Education Initiative | Forbes
Scientists honored for COVID-19 tracker, prenatal test | WPLG Local 10
Business Insider USA Business September 26, 2022
A lawsuit filed after FBI agents raided a Beverly Hills vault company, seizing more than $86 million in cash as well as jewelry and gold from 1,400 safety deposit boxes, claims owners' items have still not been returned and that agents misled a judge to get the... + más
FBI misled judge who signed warrant for Beverly Hills seizure of $86 million in cash | Los Angeles Times
Rebekah Jones, Florida’s fired COVID-19 dashboard manager, has home raided by state agents with guns drawn | Orlando Sentinel
Chicago Sun Times USA Crime September 26, 2022
A man was shot by police Monday after he used a fire escape to enter a Chicago police facility in North Lawndale, grabbed guns he found on a table and aimed them at officers, officials said. Officers were in the middle of training — using guns loaded with non-lethal rounds —... + más
Chief: Man shot by Chicago police infiltrated SWAT training | WPTV
Man shot by CPD officer inside Homan Square facility on West Side: sources | WGN-TV
Chicago Tribune USA Crime September 23, 2022
Illinois state Sen. Emil Jones III is scheduled to be arraigned Friday on federal charges alleging he took bribes from a red-light camera company executive in exchange for killing legislation that went against the company’s interests. Jones, 44, a Far South Side Democrat, was... + más
State Sen. Emil Jones III charged with bribery in latest expansion of red-light camera case | Chicago Tribune
Gov. J.B. Pritzker deflects on corruption as state Sen. Emil Jones III resigns leadership and committee posts after federal bribery charges | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Crime September 22, 2022
Illinois state Sen. Emil Jones III has been hit with federal bribery charges alleging he took money from a red-light camera company executive to kill legislation requiring traffic studies for automated camera systems, then lied to federal agents about it. Jones, 44, was charged... + más
iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking and rattling in TikTok, Snapchat, and other apps [Update: Fix coming next week] | 9to5Mac
ABC News USA Life September 22, 2022
Passengers taking to the skies for Labor Day weekend will have a new tool to help make sure their trips are smooth -- even if there's problems with their flight.The U.S. Department of Transportation debuted its today, which details airlines' commitments to passengers... + más
Passenger caught on video punching flight attendant during Mexico-to-L.A. flight | CBS News
Air passengers could see sweeping reforms and easier refunds. Consumer advocates and lawmakers say it’s still not enough. | The Boston Globe
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