Por: CBS News Politics October 19, 2022
On Intelligence Matters this week, host Michael Morell talks with University of Chicago political science professor and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats Robert Bob Pape about his ongoing research on political violence in America and its implications as the midterms approach. Listen to on His new research finds that 5% of American adults, or around 13 million people, agree that the use of force is justified to restore... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime October 22, 2022
As East Baton Rouge deals with record levels of fatal domestic violence, parish officials are experimenting with a new, specialized court to handle such crimes.Starting in early 2023, some people accused of domestic violence crimes will be offered a chance to plea into or be... + más
'This river is something else': American Queen brings tourists to Baton Rouge on the river | The Advocate
NBA Youngboy not guilty in California gun case; still faces charges in Baton Rouge | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 14, 2022
With so much strife in the world, it’s time to celebrate something good — the people who work tirelessly to make the community we all call home a better place to live. The idea of this annual feature is to spotlight those who don’t normally make headlines but who... + más
Apple publishes new design guidelines for Live Activities on the iPhone 14 Pro's Dynamic Island | 9to5Mac
Photos show Hurricane Ian's catastrophic damage | CBS News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 09, 2022
Five leaders of the Oath Keepers, a right-wing militia that played a leading role in storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, went on trial last week in Washington. The defendants, including Stewart Rhodes, the Yale-educated lawyer who founded the group, were charged with... + más
On guns, maybe problem is that militias aren’t sufficiently ‘well-regulated’ | The Boston Globe
Opinion | The New York Times
NBC News USA Opinion October 07, 2022
Trumpism is not, and maybe never was, a revolt of the economically anxious or impoverished. A new study of the people charged in the Jan. 6 riot should, hopefully, once and for all end this myth. The detailed look conducted by researchers at the Chicago Project on Security and... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
Fox Business USA Tech October 04, 2022
Jonathan Morris, theologian and Fox News contributor, addresses rumors that Pope Francis will soon resign. met with Apple CEO Tim Cook on Monday at a private sit-down in Rome. The pontiff hosted the tech titan at the latest business mogul to request an audience with the pope... + más
Here’s what Pope Francis, Apple CEO Tim Cook may have discussed | New York Post
Pope Francis tells Deloitte workers 3 ways business people can seek 'more humane' world | Fox Business
CBS News USA Politics September 28, 2022
More than 18 months after the by a pro-Trump mob, an estimated 13 million U.S. adults, or 5% of the adult population, agree that force would be justified to restore former President Donald Trump to the White House and an estimated 15 million Americans believe force would be... + más
Donald Trump accused of using his Chicago tower as part of alleged business fraud | Chicago Tribune
These 7 Trump properties are at the center of New York’s fraud lawsuit | The Boston Globe
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 27, 2022
I have dedicated my life to violence prevention in Chicago, and I am deeply distressed to see violence sensationalized and exploited by politicians in ads designed to drive voters’ fears. These tired tropes about Chicago are not only insulting to the people who live in our... + más
Intel’s 13th Gen processors arrive October 20th with $589 flagship Core i9-13900K | The Verge
Woman allegedly assaulted by suspect in Eliza Fletcher case speaks out: 'I'm angry' | ABC News
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