Month: April 2021
Biden Administration Ends Sanctions Against ICC Officials
The Biden administration rescinded economic sanctions against two senior officials of the International Criminal Court, overturning actions by the Trump administration aimed at individuals investigating allegations against U.S. personnel.
Read MoreWATCH: Trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with killing George Floyd – Day 5
The head of the Minneapolis Police Department’s homicide division has testified that kneeling on the neck of someone who is handcuffed and lying on his stomach is “totally unnecessary” deadly force.
Read MoreA Capitol Police Officer Is Killed in Another Deadly Attack at U.S. Capitol
A U.S. Capitol Police officer was killed and a second was injured on Friday afternoon following an attack on the Capitol, in which authorities say a suspect rammed a vehicle into the officers. The attack came nearly three months after
Read MoreU.S. Hashes Out Strategy With Japan, South Korea
Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, met with his Japanese and South Korean counterparts to discuss how to deal with Pyongyang.
Read MoreU.S. Capitol Police officer dies after attacker rammed car into checkpoint; suspect also dead – NBC News
U.S. Capitol Police officer dies after attacker rammed car into checkpoint; suspect also dead NBC News
Read MoreAmerican Airlines and Dell push back against restricting voter access in Texas.
The pushback came just a day after Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola spoke out against similar efforts in Georgia.
Read MoreAmerican Airlines and Dell push back against restricting voter access in Texas.
The pushback came just a day after Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola spoke out against similar efforts in Georgia.
Read MoreCalifornia indoor events to return with COVID vaccines, tests – Los Angeles Times
California indoor events to return with COVID vaccines, tests Los Angeles Times CA to allow indoor concerts, theater shows, other gatherings in April KCRA Sacramento Indoor concerts, conferences and sports can return in California beginning April 15 San Francisco Chronicle Starting April 15,
Read MoreMore Than 170,000 Migrants Taken Into Custody At Southwest Border In March
The figures are preliminary and don’t include what Border Patrol agents call “got aways.” Officials say it was the highest monthly total since at least 2006. (Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Read MoreThree ways VC firms can construct sustainably diverse portfolios
Leslie Feinzaig Contributor Share on Twitter Leslie Feinzaig is the founder and CEO of the Female Founders Alliance. Venture capital has a diversity problem: Data show that Black and Latinx founders received just 2.6% of overall funding in 2020. Women-founded
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