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At Least One Women Confirmed Dead In Minnesota Bar Mass Shooting
Multiple shots were fired in a mass shooting incident in downtown St. Paul, resulting in the death of at least one woman. Multiple shots were fired in a mass shooting incident in downtown St. Paul, resulting in the death of at least one woman. -
IBM To Suspend Unvaccinated Workers, American Airlines Threatens To Fire Them
IBM intends to place unvaccinated employees on unpaid leaves, while American Airlines will be firing those that fail to comply. IBM intends to place unvaccinated employees on unpaid leaves, while American Airlines will be firing those that fail to comply. -
Donald Trump Drops From Forbes' 400 Richest Americans List
Former President Donald Trump's current $2.5 billion net worth wasn't enough to get him a spot in Forbes' list of 400 richest people in America. Former President Donald Trump's current $2.5 billion net worth wasn't enough to get him a spot in Forbes' list of 400 richest people in America. -
George Floyd Statue In New York Vandalized Days After Unveiling
An identified person on a skateboard drenched the statue in gray paint just 48 hours after it was unveiled in Union Square. An identified person on a skateboard drenched the statue in gray paint just 48 hours after it was unveiled in Union Square. -
United Airlines To Begin Firing Unvaccinated Workers
United Airlines said it will be giving non-compliant employees one more chance to comply with the mandate during the separation process. United Airlines said it will be giving non-compliant employees one more chance to comply with the mandate during the separation process. -
NTSB Sends Team To Investigate Amtrak Derailment
The National Transportation Safety Board has sent a 14-member team of investigators and specialists to the site of the derailed Amtrak train near the Canadian border. The National Transportation Safety Board has sent a 14-member team of investigators and specialists to the site of the derailed Amtrak train near the Canadian border. -
New York Passes Sweeping Laws Protecting Food Delivery Workers
New York passed new legislation that addresses several areas of concern raised by food delivery workers in the city. New York passed new legislation that addresses several areas of concern raised by food delivery workers in the city. -
Derek Chauvin Appeals George Floyd Murder Conviction, Requests Self Representation
Derek Chauvin cited 14 different reasons in his appeal, including challenges to the selection of the jury and why the trial was not moved to another county. Derek Chauvin cited 14 different reasons in his appeal, including challenges to the selection of the jury and why the trial was not moved to another county. -
New U.S. Space Force Uniforms Compared To 'Star Trek' And 'Battlestar Galactica' Uniforms
The new Space Force outfits have been compared to those worn by officers on sci-fi TV shows such as 'Star Trek' And 'Battlestar Galactica' The new Space Force outfits have been compared to those worn by officers on sci-fi TV shows such as 'Star Trek' And 'Battlestar Galactica' -
Elon Musk Takes Pot Shot At Biden For Failing To Remark On Inspiration4 Mission
Musk joked that Biden might still be sleeping as he has yet to make a remark regarding SpaceX's historic private spaceflight. Musk joked that Biden might still be sleeping as he has yet to make a remark regarding SpaceX's historic private spaceflight.