News Roundup 3/21/18

by | Mar 21, 2018

News Roundup 3/21/18

by | Mar 21, 2018

  • The police officer who shot and killed Justine Damond has finally been charged with murder. [Link]
  • Sacramento police shoot and kill a young man. Police report mistaking a cell phone for a gun. The two police officers shot the man 20 times. [Link]
  • The Senate votes to kill the Yemen War Powers Act 55-44. [Link]
  • Trump called Putin to congratulate him on his reelection. The call went well and the two plan to discuss the arms race. [Link]
  • Ray McGovern discuss the Russiagate leaks. [Link]
  • An Israeli appeals court denies Ahed Tamimi’s request for a public trial. [Link]
  • The Iraqi government will allow Turkey to carry out operations on the Iraqi border. The operations will target the Kurds. [Link]
  • The Islamic State captured a neighborhood in Damascus from the Syrian Army. The Syrian Army recently took the neighborhood from a Syrian rebel group. [Link]
  • Airstrikes hit several civilians targets in Eastern Ghouta. A school was among the targets destroyed and dozens were killed. Russia is being accused of carrying out the strikes. [Link]

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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