The Pentagon is still assessing the validity of the documents, which purport to show classified information about the war in Ukraine and beyond, the spokesperson said. … [Read more...] about Justice Department opens criminal investigation into leak of Pentagon documents
Archives for April 2023
Bodies of Lotus drummer Chuck Morris and son recovered
The Benton County Sheriff's Office began its search for Morris and his son after they were reported missing on March 16. … [Read more...] about Bodies of Lotus drummer Chuck Morris and son recovered
Texas man declared innocent of stabbing accused in unrelated fatal shooting
Lydell Grant was released on bond in 2019 and declared innocent in 2021 of the stabbing death of 28-year-old Aaron Scheerhoorn. … [Read more...] about Texas man declared innocent of stabbing accused in unrelated fatal shooting
Expelled Tennessee lawmakers seek reappointments
Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, both of whom are Black, were ousted from the Republican-led Tennessee House for joining a protest over gun control on the House floor. … [Read more...] about Expelled Tennessee lawmakers seek reappointments
Houses of worship are houses of refuge and hospitality
"Our churches and synagogues, our mosques and temples – grand or simple – are our own Notre Dames," said Bill Whitaker, wishing those who celebrate a happy and peaceful Easter, Passover and Orthodox Holy Week. … [Read more...] about Houses of worship are houses of refuge and hospitality