The lawyer for Karmelo Anothony, the 17-year-old accused of murdering Austin Metcalf, also 17, at a Texas track meet, has insisted that he does not have “any reason” to think his client was not acting “in self defense” and will request his bond to be lowered.
Read More Karmelo Anthony’s Attorney Argues Austin Metcalf’s Death Could’ve Been ‘Self-Defense’, Will Seek Reduction Of $1M BondTag: high school
Episode 7
The Anchormen debate the high school track athlete baton incident, Woke Snow White and the lack of dwarves, protesters storming Trump Tower for Mahmoud Khalil, luxury goods, and what “Christ is King” really means.
Read More Episode 7Image Released: High School Yearbook Photo of Woman Tragically Set On Fire By Illegal On NYC Subway Train
According to her high school yearbook biography, the sleeping subway rider who was tragically set on fire and burned to death by an illegal alien from Guatemala on a Brooklyn F train, wanted to work as a flight attendant, and she was renowned for her “million dollar smile.”
Read More Image Released: High School Yearbook Photo of Woman Tragically Set On Fire By Illegal On NYC Subway TrainHouse AI Task Force Urges ‘Light Touch’ on Regulations in Year-End Report
The House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (AI) released a full sweeping report on Tuesday, calling for Congress to implement “a flexible sectoral regulatory framework” in the 253-page report.
Read More House AI Task Force Urges ‘Light Touch’ on Regulations in Year-End ReportGeorgia High School Gunman Was Probed By Authorities Last Year For Online Threats Related To Shooting Up Schools
Federal authorities confirmed that the 14-year-old boy accused of fatally shooting four people, two students and two teachers, at his Georgia high school on Wednesday was previously investigated in relation to threats to carry out a school shooting.
Read More Georgia High School Gunman Was Probed By Authorities Last Year For Online Threats Related To Shooting Up SchoolsSan Francisco DA Criticized for Hiring Friend With ‘No Law Experience’ Amid Rising Crime
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has come under intense scrutiny and is facing accusations of nepotism for promoting a personal friend of hers to take on the position of chief of staff, making her the first individual to hold the position without obtaining any law degree.
Read More San Francisco DA Criticized for Hiring Friend With ‘No Law Experience’ Amid Rising Crime