investigation

Last Living Suspect in Tupac Shakur Shooting Indicted in Las Vegas on Murder Charge

 A man who prosecutors say ordered the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur was arrested and charged with murder on Friday, Sept. 29, in a long-awaited breakthrough in one of hip-hop’s most enduring mysteries. Duane “Keffe D” Davis has long been known to investigators as one of four suspects identified early in the investigation. He isn’t the accused gunman but was described as the group’s ringleader by authorities Friday at a news conference and in court. In Nevada you can be charged with a crime, including murder, if you help someone commit the crime. “Duane Davis was the shot caller for this

Trump’s Latest Executive Orders Seen as Attempts to Sabotage a Biden Administration and Eliminate Diversity and Inclusion Programs

Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03), Chair of the House Financial Services Diversity and Inclusion Subcommittee, recently introduced a bill (H.R. 8595) to invalidate Executive Order 13950 and preserve diversity and inclusion training programs at federal departments and agencies as well as in the private sector.

Impeaching a President

“An impeachment process is a viable option for the current House of Representatives given that the hearings will force several people in or close to the Trump Administration to testify before Congress under oath,” said D. Gilson, a writer who has taught popular cultural studies.

Exclusive: Sanaa Lathan Talks “Shots Fired” & the Art of Acting

Watch as the Los Angeles Sentinel captures an exclusive interview with “Love and Basketball” actress Sanaa Lathan, who dishes on her latest role in the Fox drama series “Shots Fired” as a criminal investigator following the racially charged shootings of two children, one black, one white. The actress also shares her journey as an actress and encourages young artists to persevere in their craft. Reporter/Videographer: Brittany K. Jackson

US Rep. Corrine Brown indicted after fraud investigation

U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown of Florida and her chief of staff pleaded not guilty Friday to multiple fraud charges and other federal offenses in a grand jury indictment unsealed after an investigation into what prosecutors call a phony charity turned into a personal slush fund.