- Louisville's metro council unanimously passed "Breonna's Law" eliminating no-knock raids by the city police department after Breonna Taylor was killed by police in her own home in March.
- A Tennessee judge is threatening the state's election officials with criminal contempt unless the state expands voting-by-mail under a previous judicial order.
- Major US stock indexes dropped more than 6% on Thursday as fears of a second wave of COVID-19 infections threatens the fragile American economy.
- Joint Chiefs of Staff head General Mark Milley apologized to troops on Thursday saying he should have never participated in Donald Trump's now infamous St. John's Church photo op.
- Knoxville, Tennessee is the latest city government to be shut down by ransomware attacks, more than 50 US cities and counties have been hit by ransomware attacks in 2020 alone.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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