President Joe Biden - Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed As First Black Woman On The Supreme Court

President Joe Biden is nominating Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to become the 116 Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. 
Kidd Creole Of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Convicted Of Manslaughter (1)

Kidd Creole Of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Convicted Of Manslaughter

Kidd Creole of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five has been convicted of manslaughter in the 2017 stabbing death of a homeless man.
Joshua Fleetwood charged with murder

Joshua Fleetwood Charged With Murder In Death Of LaKevia Jackson

Atlanta police have arrested and charged 25-year-old Joshua Fleetwood with felony murder in the shooting death of LaKevia Jackson. 

Amber Guyger: Murder Conviction & Sentence Upheld By Court In Botham Jean Case

The highest criminal court in Texas rejected an attempt by Amber Guyger to have her murder conviction in the death of Botham Jean thrown out. 
President Joe Biden Signs Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act Into Law

President Joe Biden Signs Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act Into Law

President Joe Biden signed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act of 2022 into law on Tuesday making lynching a federal hate crime. 
Southwest Airlines bans Courney Drummond arrested for assault gate agent

Southwest Airlines Bans Man Charged In Assault Of Atlanta Gate Agent

Southwest Airlines has banned Courney Drummond, who was arrested and charged with assaulting a gate agent earlier this week. 
South Fulton High School Senior Makenzie Thompson Receives 49 College Acceptance Letters & Over $1.3M In Scholarship Offers

South Fulton High School Senior Makenzie Thompson Receives 49 College Acceptance Letters & Over...

Makenzie Thompson, a South Fulton, Atlanta High School student, receives 49 college acceptance letters and over $1.3M in scholarship offers.
Amazon Sued For $350M By 2 Delivery Drivers Who Were Shot On The Job - Lawyer Denson - Eduardo Gutierrez

Amazon Sued For $350M By 2 Delivery Drivers Who Were Shot On The Job

Amazon faces a $350M lawsuit from two delivery drivers who were shot by the same homeowner on the same night while delivering packages.

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