Tension continues to mount at the University of Missouri as racial tension continues to escalate. On Wednesday, police arrested a student who threatened to “kill as many black people as I see.”
Boston Mayor Signs Law to Ban Toy and Replica Guns in all Public Spaces
The Mayor of Boston has signed a city ordinance that removes toy and replica guns from all of the city’s public places. Boston and Massachusetts police and politicians hailed the move as one that will make the public safer.
New York governor aims to implement $15 minimum wage
Eight Year Old Charged With Murder of a Baby Who Wouldn’t Stop Crying
An 8-year old Alabama boy has been charged with the murder of a one-year-old baby. Police believe the baby was beaten because it wouldn’t stop crying.
SPORTS: Cutler Sets New Record as Chicago Roars Past San Diego 22-19
NFL NEWS: Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Coutler set a new Bears record and rallied his team from two touchdowns behind in the fourth quarter for an inspiring win over the struggling San Diego Chargers on Monday night.
Fast Food Workers Make Good on Promise to Strike as Protests Escalate
Making good on promises made last week, thousands of fast food and low wage workers went out on strike on Tuesday. They are looking for a raise in the minimum wage and expect to make it an issue in the presidential election.
Court Rules Against President’s Plan to Protect 5 Million From Deportation
A federal court has halted President Obama’s plan to protect an estimated 5 million illegal immigrants from being deported.
Senator Warren calls for a temporary fix to a Social Security flaw
Bill would tax the rich to fund a Social Security adjustment for millions of seniors and veterans.
This country club uses 2 million gallons of water a week
Golf course, celebrities are among the water wasters topping a Bay Area list.
Judge Throws a Roadblock at the NSA and Their Phone Records Collection
A federal judge threw a wrench into the NSA’s system of domestic spying by ordering the agency to cease all data collection on a particular attorney in California. The decision will likely mean the program will come to an early end.
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