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QUESTIONS RAISED ABOUT WHY SUSPECT IN WISCONSIN PARADE CRASH WAS OUT ON BAIL: Questions are being raised about why the suspect in the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade crash Sunday was out on bail. Darrell Brooks Jr. was free on $1,000 bail that had been posted just two days earlier, and one of the pending cases against him involved an allegation that the 39-year-old intentionally hit a woman with his car after a fight earlier this month, reportedly the mother of his child. On Monday, Milwaukee County prosecutors called their bail recommendation "inappropriately low," and said they'd review it. Police said yesterday that Brooks had been leaving the scene of a domestic dispute when he plowed through the parade route, killing five people and injuring 48 others.
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➤ATTORNEYS DELIVER CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN ARBERY MURDER TRIAL: Attorneys delivered their closing arguments yesterday in the Georgia murder trial of three white men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man who was running through their neighborhood.
"What is the defense?"
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 22, 2021
Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski says in closing arguments that the three men charged for Ahmaud Arbery's can't claim self defense, as Arbery was unarmed, outnumbered and did not provoke them https://t.co/bw98HX6Olf pic.twitter.com/yvjCEXfsRz
➤JANUARY 6TH HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBPOENAS ROGER STONE, ALEX JONES: The House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed five more people Monday, including former President Donald Trump's longtime ally Roger Stone and Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The subpoenas seek both testimony and documents from Stone and Jones, as well as from three others accused of organizing and promoting the two rallies that took place on that date. The subpoena notes Stone spoke at rallies on the day before the Capitol attack and used members of a far-right group the Oath Keepers as personal security while he was in Washington. The committee chairman says Jones helped organize the January 6th rally at the Ellipse before the Capitol attack, urged his listeners to come to the rally, and marched from the Ellipse to the Capitol.
💲BIDEN NOMINATES POWELL FOR SECOND TERM AS FED CHAIR: President Biden said yesterday that he's nominating Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for a second four-year term. Powell is a Republican initially appointed to the position by former President Donald Trump. By nominating him for a second term, Biden expressed support for Powell's stewardship of the Fed, saying yesterday, "When our country was hemorrhaging jobs last year, and there was panic in our financial markets, Jay’s steady and decisive leadership helped to stabilize markets and put our economy on track to a robust recovery."
An indoor mask mandate is now in effect in Santa Cruz County and it covers private settings like a home. https://t.co/WVNohft7wC pic.twitter.com/PhAo1Fpr9y
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) November 23, 2021
➤GOV'T. TO PAY MILLIONS TO FAMILIES OVER FBI'S FAILURE TO ACT ON INFO AHEAD OF PARKLAND SCHOOL SHOOTING: The families of those killed and wounded in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, in February 2018 said yesterday that they'd reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the federal government. The settlement is over the FBI's failure to stop gunman Nikolas Cruz, a former student, even though it had gotten a tip a month earlier that he attended to attack. AP cited a source as saying the settlement was for $127.5 million overall. That's for 16 of the 17 people killed and some of those wounded. The 17th family chose not to sue.
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🎄FIRST LADY RECEIVES DELIVERY OF WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS TREE: First Lady Jill Biden received delivery of the official White House Christmas tree yesterday. The 18 1/2-foot Fraser fir was delivered by a wagon drawn by Clydesdale horses, presented by father and son Rusty and Beau Estes of Peak Farms in North Carolina, who won the National Christmas Tree Association's annual contest. On hand for the arrival were the Bidens' son Hunter Biden, his wife Melissa, and their toddler son Beau.
Air Force One pulls into a hangar at Fort Bragg. There are approximately 250 Fort Bragg service members & their families here to welcome @POTUS & @FLOTUS to this “Friendsgiving” event on the base. @CBSNews @18airbornecorps pic.twitter.com/GbDiXvmcyH
— Fin Gómez (@finnygo) November 22, 2021
🦃POLL: AMERICANS DON'T WANT TO TALK POLITICS AT THANKSGIVING: Arguing about politics is one of those things that can derail your Thanksgiving, sparking anger and shouting at the celebration, and a Quinnipiac University poll found that it's something Americans definitely don't want to do this year. Two-thirds of those surveyed, 66 percent, said they are hoping to avoid politics while visiting with family or friends for Thanskgiving, with just 21 percent saying they're looking forward to it. When asked how likely they think there will be a heated political debate at their gatherings, half -- 50 percent -- said not likely at all, 24 percent said not so likely, 15 percent said somewhat likely and nine percent very likely.
12 seasons in the NFL. First INT for the big man. @SteveMcLendon96 #GoBucs
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2021
📺: #NYGvsTB on ESPN
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🏀LEBRON SUSPENDED FOR ONE GAME, DETROIT'S STEWART FOR TWO AFTER INCIDENT: L.A. Lakers star LeBron James was suspended by the NBA for one game yesterday, the first suspension in his 19-year career, and the Detroit Pistons' Isaiah Stewart for two games after an altercation in the game between the teams Sunday. James was suspended, according to the NBA, "for recklessly hitting Stewart in the face and initiating an on-court altercation," and Stewart was punished for "escalating an on-court altercation by repeatedly and aggressively pursuing . . . James in an unsportsmanlike manner." The incident began when James and Stewart was jostling for position during the third quarter during a free throw and James swung his elbow, hitting Stewart in the face. Stewart, who had blood streaming down his face from over his eye, repeatedly tried to go after James.
🏈SAINTS' HILL AGREES TO FOUR-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION: The New Orleans Saints' Taysom Hill agreed to a four-year contract extension, ESPN reported yesterday (November 22nd), which has an unusual design. The report says that if Hill continues in his current role as backup quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end, he'll get $40 million over the four years, but if he becomes the Saints' starting quarterback over the next four years, the extension could be worth up to $95 million.
🏀CITADEL BASKETBALL HEAD COACH COLLAPSES AT START OF GAME AGAINST DUKE: The Citadel basketball head coach Duggar Baucom collapsed on the court just after the start of last night's game against Duke. The 61-year-old fell along the sideline barely a minute into the game. He was conscious as he was helped out by medical personnel and was taken to Duke University Hospital. A team spokesman said later that Baucom was in good spirits and would remain in the hospital overnight, then return to South Carolina with the team this morning. Duke won 107-81.
🏈USFL UNVEILS TEAM NAMES AHEAD OAF RETURN NEXT SPRING: The United States Football League unveiled its team names and logos yesterday ahead of its return to play next spring. The eight teams will be split evenly in two divisions, and all eight were part of the USFL's original 1980s run. The north division will have the Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars and Pittsburgh Maulers, and the southern division will have the Birmingham Stallions, Houston Gamblers, New Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits. All the teams will play in one location, which has yet to be announced, in a 10-game regular season. That will be followed by semifinals between the top two teams in each division and a championship game between division winners. The season is set to begin in mid-April and run through June, with most games on Saturdays and Sundays.
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