New York City Mayor Eric Adams has stated that authorities are getting close to catching the masked gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Read More Mayor Adams Says ‘The Net Is Tightening’ On UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s Suspected KillerTag: Atlanta
Police: UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Suspect ‘Took Bus From ATL To NYC,’ Atlanta Police Join Probe
Law enforcement officials verified to the press on Thursday night that the masked shooter wanted for stalking and fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, reportedly took a bus from Atlanta, Georgia, to New York in order to commit the murder.
Read More Police: UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Suspect ‘Took Bus From ATL To NYC,’ Atlanta Police Join ProbeJudge: Fani Willis Will Have To Turn Over All Communications With Jack Smith To Conservative Watchdog Group
A judge ruled on Tuesday that Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis must provide a conservative watchdog organization access to all of her correspondence with Special Counsel Jack Smith and a House committee.
Read More Judge: Fani Willis Will Have To Turn Over All Communications With Jack Smith To Conservative Watchdog GroupGeorgia Republicans, Trump Campaign File Lawsuit Against Counties Accepting Early Voting Ballots After Period Ended
Georgia Republicans and former President Donald Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit against “coordinated efforts” by Democrat counties to count ballots received after the close of the early voting period.
Read More Georgia Republicans, Trump Campaign File Lawsuit Against Counties Accepting Early Voting Ballots After Period Ended70-Year-Old Man Taken Into Custody After Gunfire Exchange With SWAT In Atlanta Four Seasons Hotel
A man was taken into custody following a multi-hour standoff with SWAT teams after the man began opening fire from the balcony of an Atlanta Four Seasons hotel.
Read More 70-Year-Old Man Taken Into Custody After Gunfire Exchange With SWAT In Atlanta Four Seasons HotelUS shippers avoid East Coast ports on risk of second strike
U.S. shippers are steering clear of East and Gulf Coast ports amid worries the dockworkers at those trade hubs will go on strike if their union leader does not land a new contract with employers.
Read More US shippers avoid East Coast ports on risk of second strike