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2 Nov 2024

#society

Le Monde: Former US cop convicted of civil rights abuse in Breonna Taylor case
Former US cop convicted of civil rights abuse in Breonna Taylor case
Former Kentucky police officer Brett Hankison was convicted of civil rights abuse related to the 2020 killing of Breonna Taylor during a botched police raid. He is the first of four officers federally charged in the case, though no one has been charged for Taylor's death.

The incident, along with the murder of George Floyd, ignited widespread protests against racial injustice and police brutality in the U.S. Hankison is set to be sentenced in March 2024.


#economy

Breitbart: Foreign Workers Score Over 1 Million Jobs, Nearly 800K Americans Lose Jobs
Foreign Workers Score Over 1 Million Jobs, Nearly 800K Americans Lose Jobs
The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report indicates that foreign-born workers have gained over 1 million jobs in the U.S. labor market, while native-born Americans have lost nearly 800,000 jobs under the Biden-Harris administration. This trend raises concerns about job availability for native workers.

Critics, including former President Trump, argue that the influx of foreign workers, many of whom are undocumented, is displacing native-born Americans from the job market. A Pew Research Center study highlights a significant increase in foreign workers over the past 15 years, contrasting with minimal growth in native employment.


#crime

Fox News: WATCH: Acrobatic Texas fugitive front-flips over fence before epic take down
WATCH: Acrobatic Texas fugitive front-flips over fence before epic take down
Terron Deshaun Hadnot, 29, led Texas police on a high-speed chase in a stolen SUV, reaching speeds over 100 mph. After abandoning the vehicle, he attempted to escape by performing a front flip over a fence but was quickly apprehended by law enforcement.

Hadnot faces charges for evading arrest, detention with a vehicle, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He is currently held in the Fort Worth Jail.