Race-Based Jobs Hiring Practices: U.S. Corporation Should Not Abandon, Says President Biden

Race-Based Jobs Hiring Practices: U.S. Corporation Should Not Abandon, Says President Biden

President Joe Biden implored U.S. companies to stand by their jobs hiring practices that advantage applicants from particular racial groups.   The ruling of the court is against discriminatory race-based processes in American life, including corporate Jobs Hiring President Joe Biden reminded American corporations not to abandon their jobs hiring practices that choose job applicants … Read more

Sacramento Native American Health Center Opens New Medical Clinic In South Sacramento

Sacramento Native American Health Center Opens New Medical Clinic In South Sacramento

The Sacramento Native American Health Center expanded a multidisciplinary healthcare clinic in south Sacramento, an area where a shortage of primary care doctors.   Sacramento Native American Health Center wants people to have access to quality primary care services Sacramento Native American Health Center invested in the South Sacramento community. The hospital would like to … Read more

Inmate Kills Deputy Sheriff During An Escape Attempt Charged With Murder, Faces Death Penalty

Inmate Kills Deputy Sheriff During An Escape Attempt Charged With Murder, Faces Death Penalty

An inmate suspected of killing a deputy sheriff in Indianapolis trying to escape while he was being transferred in a van was charged last Thursday with murder, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against the inmate.   The inmate had been jailed since September 2022 Orlando Mitchell, an inmate, used his handcuff chain to … Read more

Fire Officer In Newark Died In A Cargo Ship Fire Promoted To Higher Rank During His Funeral Service

Fire Officer In Newark Died In A Cargo Ship Fire Promoted To Higher Rank During His Funeral Service

The cause of the fatal Cargo Ship blaze last July 5 is still under investigation. The fire officer who died during the incident was promoted to Captain in his emotional funeral service.   Fire officer August Acabou, 45, died along with his fire officer comrade in a cargo ship fire A fire officer who died … Read more

Massachusetts Man Accused Of Using Stolen Identities To Acquire Relief Loans During The Pandemic, Pleads Guilty

Massachusetts Man Accused Of Using Stolen Identities To Acquire Relief Loans During The Pandemic, Pleads Guilty

A Massachusetts man charged with using stolen identities to acquire state funds in Massachusetts disaster relief loans during the COVID-19 pandemic has pleaded guilty in court.   A Massachusetts man accused of fraudulently acquiring $450,000 in relief funds during the pandemic pleaded guilty A Massachusetts man accused of using stolen personal identities to deceitfully get … Read more

Wisconsin Man Dies After A Stranger Punch Him During Date: Suspect Charged

Wisconsin Man Dies After A Stranger Punch Him During Date: Suspect Charged

A man charged with battery after punching Wisconsin Man because of his tattoos while dating his wife at a Wisconsin bar could face another charge after the victim Wisconsin Man this week.   Kevin Sehmer, a 64-year-old man, was charged in the death of Joshua Davies, a 39-year-old Wisconsin Man The Wisconsin man died last … Read more

GOP Texas Lawmaker Threatening To Vote Against The Defense Bill

GOP Texas Lawmaker Threatening To Vote Against The Defense Bill

Rep. Tony Gonzales, a GOP Texas lawmaker, threatened to vote against the annual defense bill unless it is changed.   Rep. Tony Gonzales, a GOP Texas lawmaker, posted on his Twitter against the defense bill The GOP Texas lawmaker has been against his party on previous proposed bills. The GOP Texas lawmaker said he would … Read more

Illinois Lawmakers Ask For More Oversight On Alleged Mistreatment Of The Developmentally Disabled Under State Care

Illinois Lawmakers Ask For More Oversight On Alleged Mistreatment Of The Developmentally Disabled Under State Care

The government received reports on the alleged abuse of disabled people under state care. The Illinois lawmakers asked for additional oversight.   The Illinois lawmakers asked the Department of Human Services to comment on alleged abusive reports After a series of reports on alleged abuse of developmentally disabled people under state care, Illinois lawmakers requested … Read more

5 Things You Should Know About Leslie Van Houten: A Mansonre Follower Who Convicted As Murderer in 1969

5 Things You Should Know About Leslie Van Houten: A Manson Follower Who Convicted As Murderer in 1969

Leslie Van Houten is a follower of cult leader and killer Charles Manson. Leslie Van Houten was guilty of the brutal 1969 killings of Los Angeles grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife, and Leslie Van Houten has been denied parole five times.   Leslie Van Houten, Man Ex-Follower: 5 Things You Should Know What was … Read more

Minnesota Women Linked Murder Case: Police Revealed The Internet Searches Of The Suspect

Minnesota Women Linked Murder Case: Police Revealed The Internet Searches Of The Suspect

The police believed that Joseph Jorgenson was responsible for the murders of two Minnesota women, whose dead bodies were found in storage units at separate times.   Police revealed the internet searches of the suspect in the death of Minnesota women Police investigators said that Joseph Jorgenson, who they believe is linked to the murders … Read more