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Joe Jurado

About Joe Jurado

Joe Jurado is a writer who previously worked for The Root, G4, and The Edit by NYT. When he’s not reporting the news for NewsOne, he’s mostly yapping about movies and trying to get through his neverending backlog of video games.

Last summer, Charles Adair died while incarcerated in a Kansas jail after a sheriff’s deputy knelt on his back for over 90 seconds. 

While the Iranian government has declared the Strait of Hormuz is open, President Donald Trump reiterated that the U.S. blockade will remain in place. 

In recent years, several virtual chat rooms have formed that teach men how to sexually assault their wives and significant others. 

The dismissal would erase the convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders who weren’t included in President Donald Trump’s blanket pardon.

Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and his wife, Cerina Fairfax, were found dead early Thursday morning in an apparent murder-suicide. 

Despite having the support of Gov. Wes Moore and the state House, the Maryland Senate never brought the redistricting effort to a vote 

The ordinance passed by the Houston City Council will no longer require police officers to hold suspects for ICE administrative warrants. 

Rep. Eric Swalwell is facing several accusations of sexual assault, while Rep. Tony Gonzales admitted to having an affair with a staffer.

Throughout the United States, more and more people are taking action to prevent AI data centers from being built in their neighborhoods. 

Rep. Eric Swalwell was gaining momentum in California’s gubernatorial race before several women accused him of sexual assault this weekend

The ongoing conflict in Iran led to gas prices posting their largest single-month increase in five decades, affecting prices across the board. 

While investigating the alleged FSU shooter, prosecutors found over 200 messages revealing he used ChatGPT extensively to plan the shooting.