Illinois governor considers police licenses
The move would give the state of Illinois power to give and revoke licenses to police, giving city leaders the power to determine whether Illinois officers who commit offenses can remain on the job.
UCLA prof responds to students' 'woefully racist' charge: 'My record is pristine'
Professor Gordon Klein said he's received threats after a student's petition called for his firing.
Mnuchin: Trump admin to 'seriously look' at more direct payments in next coronavirus relief package
Mnuchin said the White House will take a close look at sending a second round of stimulus payments to Americans.
Mnuchin says US economy poised for 'strong' reopening from coronavirus lockdown
Mnuchin's comments come on the heels of the surprisingly strong May jobs report.
Bill Gates reacts to George Floyd death: 'Black lives matter'
Microsoft founder Bill Gates committed to "actions and words to help create a more equal and just future."
Republican senators push FCC to act on Trump social media order
U.S. Attorney General William Barr echoed the senators' views.
'Cops,' on air for 33 seasons, dropped by Paramount Network
It's not clear whether the company that makes the show, Langley Productions, would try to find a new home for it
Stock futures trade mixed ahead of Fed meeting
The Fed will also provide its outlook for economic growth, inflation and unemployment
Fed likely to stress ability to further aid economy
The Fed will also provide its outlook for economic growth, inflation and unemployment
CrossFit CEO resigns after racial comments following George Floyd's death
The founder of CrossFit is retiring following racial comments he made about inequality protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd.
Chinese companies put U.S. listing plans on ice as tensions mount
Chinese companies are putting off plans for U.S. listings as tensions between the world's top two economies rise, lawyers, bankers, accountants and regulators involved in what has been a major capital-raising route told Reuters.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey declares Juneteenth a permanent company holiday
Juneteenth has been declared a permanent company holiday at Twitter and Square.
Adidas to invest $20 million to support black community, pledges to boost diversity
Adidas said at least 30 percent of all new U.S. hires at the Adidas and Reebok brands will be filled with black or Latino candidates.
Pair arrested in ex-Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn's escape fight extradition
The former Green Beret and his son accused of smuggling ex-Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn out of Japan are fighting their extradition
Sanders rejects dismantling police departments
Sanders rejected dismantling police departments but endorsed "Defund the Police" candidates.
Microsoft workers push CEO to cancel police contracts, support defunding Seattle PD
Hundreds of Microsoft employees sent a letter to executives Monday calling on the company to support a list of demands from Seattle's Black Lives Matter organization.
Manufacturing company in Minneapolis since 1987 leaving city after violent protests
The president and owner of 7-Sigma Inc. Kris Wyrobek says he lost trust in public officials during the riots that plagued the city.
Internet vigilantes falsely link ex-officer to teens' attack
John Damskey’s nightmare began with his wife getting emails from strangers telling her she should be ashamed of her husband, a retired police officer.
Palm Beach's Worth Avenue reopens following protests
Palm Beach's ritzy Worth Avenue reopened following protests in the town against police brutality following the death of George Floyd.
Trump administration permits use of weed killer blocked by court
The EPA said Monday that farmers can use existing supplies of a deadly weed killer.



















