The Libyan suspect in the Reading terror attack, Khairi Saadallah, was freed early from jail 17 days ago after a judge reduced his sentence in March, it emerged today.
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It stinks; it’s rotten’: Congressman criticizes Berman firing
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, questions the timing of John Bolton’s book and Attorney General Barr’s dismissal of NY prosecutor Geoffrey Berman.
The Marvel Model: How to Tell a Story With Your I&D Initiatives
Independent I&D initiatives can be well-intentioned, well-executed, and impactful in their own right, but they often don’t build upon other initiatives in meaningful ways. Here’s why you should take a page from Marvel’s book when designing your I&D strategy.
Trump was ‘energized’ and not angry about empty Tulsa rally seats, says Kayleigh McEnany
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told “Fox & Friends” on Monday that President Trump “was not angry at all” that there were a number of empty seats inside the arena at his first campaign rally in months.
Five women on Joe Biden’s short list of potential vice presidents
During the last Democratic debate Biden pledged to choose a woman to become his running mate, but who will it be?
Rip currents blamed for 2 drowning deaths on South Carolina beaches
Two people drowned on Friday in separate incidents along South Carolina beaches after they appeared to get caught in rip currents, according to officials.
Bills’ Kim Pegula says she’ll stand for national anthem, supports players who will kneel
Buffalo Bills co-owner Kim Pegula said Friday she supports the players who will decide to kneel during the national anthem in the upcoming 2020 season but she still plans to stand.
Judgement Day to Election Day: Malawi’s rocky and daring year
Malawians set to return to the polls after prolonged uncertainty following annulment of 2019 vote over irregularities.
American national died in UK terror stabbing, Ambassador confirms
An American national was among the three victims of a terrorist stabbing in the U.K. on Saturday night, Ambassador Woody Johnson confirmed.
Los Angeles Mayor: Let’s fix policing and make it better
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Patrick Gaspard of Open Society Foundation join Morning Joe to discuss coronavirus infection rates as parts of the state reopen and the importance of wearing masks. Mayor Garcetti and Gaspard also discuss policing.
Global report: South Korea has Covid-19 second wave as Israel ponders new lockdown
New infections in and around Seoul; Spain reports 36 new outbreaks; New Zealand strengthens bordersCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAuthorities in South Korea have said the country is experiencing a second wave of the coronavirus in and around Seoul, and warned that stronger physical-distancing measures will be reimposed if the dai […]
White House adviser Kevin Hassett stepping down
Kevin Hassett had previously served as Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers chair.
Stacey Abrams: Trump trying to undermine voting by mail
Author and founder of Fair Fight, Stacey Abrams, joins Morning Joe to discuss the president’s efforts to cast doubt on mail-in voting, why she says mail-in voting will be critical to the 2020 election and how she’s fighting voter suppression.
Live Nation Announces First-Ever Drive-In Concert Series Scheduled for July
The set of nine shows will take place July 10-12 in Tennessee, Maryland and Indiana
Alex Forbes: Discussing Terroir And Appellation In Connoisseur Cannabis At The Bakeréé In Seattle
We started our business 9 years ago in Medical Cannabis, serving the highest quality cannabis available in Washington State and appealing to the Connoisseur in search of perfectly grown exotic genetics.