World leaders joined a livestreamed climate summit on Earth Day and pledged to cooperate in cutting coal and petroleum emissions. The virtual event showcased America’s return to the fight to curb global warming after former President Trump's withdrawal. https://t.co/wjqQ7bxcEz
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 22, 2021
➤CNN..ARGUMENT THAT LED COLUMBUS TEENAGER TO BE KILLED BY POLICE WAS OVER HOUSEKEEPING: The fight that led to 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant being killed by a police officer in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday as she swung a knife at a young woman began over housekeeping, the woman who cared for Bryant in foster care said yesterday. Angela Moore told CNN that two of her former foster children had come to her home Tuesday to celebrate her birthday when the young women and Ma'Khia began arguing over housekeeping. Moore described what she was told happened by one of the the other girls or young women in the house at the time, saying, "It was over keeping the house clean. The older one told them to clean up the house because 'Mom doesn't like the house dirty.' So that's how it all started." When spoken to about the housekeeping, Bryant answered, "You're not the guardian of me." The fight escalated among them, leading to police being called and, ultimately, Bryant being fatally shot by the officer.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib just tweeted "we cannot be a society that justifies the killing of a child." However, the videotape suggests that the shooting may have also saved the life of a child. Any "justification" is found in controlling case law and policies. https://t.co/njeYNgeVa8
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) April 22, 2021
➤SUPREME COURT RULING MAKES IT EASIER FOR MINORS TO BE SENTENCED TO LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE: A 6-3 Supreme Court ruling yesterday (April 22nd) makes it easier for minors who've been convicted of murder to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, the now more conservative court reversing a trend for more than a decade of the high court moving towards more leniency for minors convicted of murder. The case, which involved a Mississippi inmate jailed for a murder committed when he was 15, was about whether a minor has to be found to be "permanently incorrigible, making incapable of being rehabilitated, before being sentenced to life without parole. The court's ruling says the minor doesn't have to be. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who dissented with the court's other two liberal justices, wrote in a dissent that the decision, quote, "guts" prior cases granting more leniency to minors.
➤SENATOR TIM SCOTT TO GIVE GOP RESPONSE TO BIDEN'S ADDRESS: Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina will deliver the Republicans' response to President Biden’s joint address to Congress next Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced yesterday. Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, is considered a potential 2024 GOP presidential candidate. Biden's address will be much like a State of the Union address, which presidents don't give until their second year in office. He's delivering it about two months later than new presidents usually do.
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➤FLORIDA SCHOOLS MAY SOON REQUIRE MOMENT OF SILENCE: Public schools in Florida may soon have a required moment of silence at the start of each day if Republican Governor Ron DeSantis signs legislation that was passed yesterday by the state Senate after having been approved by state House in a vote last month. Teachers would be directed to encourage parents to talk with their children about the moment of silence and, quote, "make suggestions as to the best use of the time." But teachers would not be allowed to make suggestions to students, quote, "as to the nature of any reflection that a student may engage in during the moment of silence." Opponents charge that mandating a moment of silence blurs the line between church and state.
Ex-Virginia Tech soccer star sues coach, claims he forced her off team because she wouldn't kneel https://t.co/6cvaBcXnxE
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 23, 2021
Fauci Has Chalked Up 300+ Media Appearances Over Past Year https://t.co/LClGLAh2sX
— Jeffrey A Tucker (@jeffreyatucker) April 22, 2021
➤TACO BELL ANNOUNCES NEW PLANT-BASED PROTEIN: Taco Bell has announced its new Craveatarian Taco, which features a vegan, plant-based protein made from a blend of peas and chickpeas. The new offering is similar to the Crunch Taco Supreme and includes shredded cheddar cheese, crisp lettuce, diced tomatoes and reduced fat sour cream in a crunchy corn shell. However, this option is ten calories lighter than the one including beef. The Craveatarian Taco is currently only being tested at a single location in Tustin, California and will be gone after April 29.
LeBron James says tweet about police shooting 'being used to create more hate' https://t.co/oWGYNuEjqD pic.twitter.com/flNcfylyCI
— New York Post (@nypost) April 23, 2021
🏀HAWKS' TRAE YOUNG HAS ANKLE SPRAIN: Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young, who was injured Wednesday in the Hawks' 137-127 overtime loss to the Net York Knicks, has a Grade 2 lateral ankle sprain, ESPN cited a source as saying. Young suffered the injury when he turned an ankle while landing after making a shot near the end of the third quarter and left the game. Expected to return once swelling and discomfort are gone.
Tom Brady rips rule expanding uniform numbers as "dumb": "Good luck trying to block the right people now"https://t.co/L5HoPUGZ2g pic.twitter.com/zADWTENmnx
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) April 22, 2021
🏈BRADY SLAMS NFL'S NEW UNIFORM NUMBERS RULE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is slamming a new NFL rule adopted this week that allows more flexibility in the numbers worn on players' uniforms. Brady vented on Instagram yesterday, saying it will make it more difficult to identify players' positions. He wrote, "Good luck trying to block the right people now! Going to make for a lot of bad football!" He then posted a screenshot of a story about the rule and directing to the NFL and the players' union wrote, "DUMB" and "Why not let the Lineman wear whatever they want too? Why have numbers? Just have colored jerseys...why not wear the same number?"
🥊REPORT: MAYWEATHER TO FIGHT LOGAN PAUL IN EXHIBITION: Hall of Fame boxer Floyd Mayweather will have an exhibition fight with YouTube personality Logan Paul that's tentatively scheduled for June 5th, The Athletic reported. They were first supposed to fight on February 20th in a bout streamed on the online streaming platform Fanmio, but the fight was postponed. The new fight is set to stream on Showtime pay per view, according to the report. No location for the fight has been released.
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