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Los Angeles Lakers star says he took the tweet down because it was ‘being used to create more hate’
‘You gotta let the jury speak, it’s the American way’
Conservatives argue that a Minneapolis jury was intimidated into finding Chauvin guilty
Three former police officers who responded to George Floyd call now face trial in August
“No state benefits from the perception that it is an intolerant and unwelcome place for people of different backgrounds,” Jennifer Pritzker says
Judge revokes Chauvin’s bail and he will remain in police custody until his sentencing, which is scheduled for June.
Jen Psaki says killing of 16 year old ‘came just as America was hopeful for a step forward’ after Chauvin guilty verdict
Zane Michael Floyd was sentenced to death for the fatal shooting of four people in Nevada in 1999.
The federal mask mandate on planes is due to expire May 11. Airlines have required masks for nearly a year but the order has helped them enforce it.
Though overturning the case is a long shot, there are a few arguments Chauvin’s lawyers could make for a potential appeal
Incredulous fellow anchors groan in background as Gutfeld offers take on verdict
Rooms at the Four Seasons in Teton Village go for thousands of dollars a night. That’s an odd place for the Missouri congressman to #DrainTheSwamp.
A Black Chicago teen’s lynching in 1955 galvanized the civil rights movement. A Black Minneapolis man’s killing by police last year propelled a worldwide call for racial justice and ending police brutality. The murders of Emmett Till and George Floyd were separated by more than six decades, contrasting circumstances and countless protests, but their families say they feel an intimate connection in their grief and what comes next.
Gov. Larry Hogan defended an emergency contract related to the state's vaccine effort that has ballooned in cost. There was a testy exchange at Wednesday morning's Board of Public Works meeting over an emergency contract related to the state's vaccine campaign.
An instrument in the Perseverance rover produces oxygen from the planet's carbon dioxide atmosphere.
The 45 year old could spend a maximum of 75 years in prison
Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre on Wednesday said he finds it “hard to believe” that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin intended to kill George Floyd during Floyd’s arrest last year. “I find it hard to believe, and I’m not defending Derek Chauvin in any way, I find it hard to believe, first of all, that he intentionally meant to kill George Floyd,” Favre said on his podcast Bolling with Favre. “That being said, his actions were uncalled for,” the 20-year NFL veteran added. “I don’t care what color the person is on the street. I don’t know what led to that video that we saw where his knee is on his neck, but the man had thrown in the towel.” Favre’s comments came one day after a jury convicted Chauvin of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. In video of the arrest, Chauvin is seen kneeling on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes, even after Floyd lost consciousness. The football legend waded into the heated discourse around Floyd’s death just one week after saying he wanted politics out of sports. He said last week that he believed the involvement of politics in athletics has hurt games and that he agrees with those who have decided to stop watching sports. On Wednesday, Favre defended his comments about politics and sports after receiving backlash, saying: “I just gave my opinion. I’m certainly not a racist in spite of what some people might think, and you know, I’m for unity and I just feel like there’s a better way to unify our country.” “That being said, there’s a lot of things that need to stop.” Favre said. Meanwhile, the NFL expressed support for the verdict in the Chauvin trial in a statement on Tuesday. “Today’s outcome in the Derek Chauvin trial in Minneapolis does not undo the loss of life,” the statement read. “Mr. George Floyd should be here with us today. Our hearts remain with the Floyd Family, and we understand the pain, anger and frustration does not go away even when justice is delivered.”
The KRI Nanggala-402 submarine was taking part in a torpedo drill off Bali when it went off the grid, with 53 crew members on board.
The Israeli military struck back at Syria after a missile from the country triggered air raid sirens near the Dimona nuclear reactor as it landed in southern Israel, AFP reports. Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeWhy it matters: The exchange, which Syrian state media said wounded four of its soldiers, marked the biggest clashes between the two countries in years.No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Iranian troops and proxies operate in Syria and the incident indicates Iran's involvement, AP notes. It comes amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran. BREAKING: A surface-to-air missile was fired from Syria to Israel’s southern Negev.In response, we struck the battery from which the missile was launched and additional surface-to-air batteries in Syria.— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) April 22, 2021 More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free
"I can assure you this was not a decision made lightly, but I believe it was the right decision," an Air Force commander said.