As Hate Crimes Surge Most Are Going Uncounted
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Illinois man charged with hate crime for allegedly shooting next-door neighbor
John Shadbar, 70, reportedly hurled racist slurs at the sons of Melissa Robertson, 45, who are Black, before he shot her. An Illinois man is facing accusations of a hate crime after he allegedly shot his next-door neighbor while hurling racist ...The Guardian - World -
Illinois man who allegedly shot neighbor, a white woman with Black sons, charged with hate crime
An Illinois man was arrested and charged with a hate crime after he allegedly shot his neighbor several times in what authorities say is a racially motivated incident.NBC News - Top stories -
Despite reasons for Ford's latest EV sales surge, there's a lot going right at the automaker
Lower pricing due to softening demand helped April electric vehicle sales at Ford more than double.CNBC - Business -
Trump is riding an imaginary crime wave
A huge spike in crime, including a whopping 29 percent surge in murders, occurred during the pandemic in 2020 while Trump was president.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Tourist killings expose fragmentation of organised crime at the heart of Mexico’s extraordinary violence
The murders of two Australians and an American in Baja California show the shifting and uncertain fault lines of risk in a country where crime and the state often overlap. The killings of the Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and their ...The Guardian - World -
California man who drove into crowd at Stop Asian Hate rally sentenced to 1 year in prison
A California man who pleaded guilty to driving a car into a crowd of “Stop Asian Hate” protesters was sentenced to a year in prison on Monday.NBC News - Top stories - California -
Protectionists Go to the Mattresses
Apparently everyone in the world is ‘dumping’ their beds on the U.S.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Americans are choking on surging fast-food prices
The price of a McDonald's Quarter Pounder with Cheese meal has more than doubled since 2014, data show.CBS News - Top stories -
Consumer sentiment tumbles as inflation fears surge
The University of Michigan Survey of Consumers posted a reading of 67.4 for May, down from 77.2 in April.CNBC - Business