San Francisco Teens Sentenced To Life In Italian Prison
SAN FRANCISCO—On Wednesday, May 6 two Bay Area college students were sentenced to life in prison by a Roman court related to a 2019 altercation between the students and Italian military police that led to the death of one military officer. The students have spent the last 21 months in a Roman prison awaiting their trial.
Finnegan Elder, 21, of...
Biden Holds First Press Briefing As President
UNITED STATES—President Joe Biden held his first press briefing on Thursday, March 25, in the East Room at The White House. He had notes in hand and discussed a variety of topics before fielding questions from the press.
During the 1 hour and 2 minute briefing, President Biden named Vice President Kamala Harris to take a leading role in the...
Immigrant Children Housed At Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
UNITED STATES—In a March 15 email obtained by the Associated Press, government officials announced they would be housing up to 3,000 boys between the ages of 15-17 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas, starting Wednesday, March 17.
According to the memo, authorities plan to use the facility for 90 days as a decompression center due to...
White House Closed As Result Of Threats Of Violence
UNITED STATES—The White House and the U.S. Capitol were closed Thursday, March 4, due to reported threats of violence from a March 4 press release that noted U.S. Capitol Police were alerted of threats to members of Congress via an identified militia group.
House Majority Leader, Steny Hoyer of Maryland warned fellow lawmakers on March 3 of the possibility of...
Biden And President Lopez Obrador Make Immigration Plans
UNITED STATES—During a virtual meeting on Monday, March 1, President Joe Biden met with the President Andrés Manuel Lόpez Obrador of Mexico to come to an agreement on a new immigrant labor policy that would bring immigrants from Mexico and Central America legally to work in the U.S.
Figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveal that U.S., unemployment...
Spotify Employees Will Earn San Francisco Salaries Remotely
SAN FRANCISCO—On Friday, February 12 Spotify announced its new Work-From-Anywhere program that will pay New York and San Francisco-level salaries to employees working remotely anywhere in the world.
Spotify announced Friday, February 12 that employees will now have the opportunity to choose whether they work from home, at an office, or a combination of the two, in any location, with...
Migrants Caravan To US Border On Biden’s Promise
UNITED STATES—On January 13, close to 200 Honduran immigrants traveled to the city of San Pedro Sula, Guatemala where they are to meet with other members, approximately 7,000 to the US border after President Elect Joe Biden announced that he would be easing border crossing restrictions if he became President.
Approximately, 3,000 police officers in the village of Vado Hondo,...
Capitol Building Locked Down Following Security Breach
UNITED STATES—The U.S. Capitol was on lockdown after what appeared to be, supporters of President Donald Trump breached security and entered the building on Wednesday, January 6, shortly after 1 p.m. The U.S. Senate was in session, with Vice President Mike Pence presiding to handle the voting of the electoral votes for the U.S. Presidency.
Pence had just begun to...
Peruvian Court Decides Red Underwear Is Evidence Of Consent
PERU—A Peruvian court decided a woman who wore red underwear to a party was not a victim of rape. On October 29, three judges, argued that the victim misrepresented herself, citing women only wear red underwear when intending to have sex.
According to the Daily Mail, the case was first reported in January 2019 by a 20-year-old woman whose identity...
U.S. Whistleblower Edward Snowden Seeks Russian Citizenship
RUSSIA—Whistleblower Edward Snowden and his wife are applying for Russian citizenship while keeping their U.S. nationality, Snowden said on Monday, November 2.
Snowden, 37, fled the U.S. and was given asylum in Russia after leaking files in 2013 that exposed domestic and international surveillance operations of the U.S. National Security Agency, where he worked as a contractor.
Authorities have wanted Snowden...