Quackery: A history of fake medicine and cure-alls Little Rock, Arkansas — Arkansas' attorney general on Tuesday sued Missouri-based TV pastor Jim Bakker over his promotion of a product falsely touted as a cure for the illness caused by the coronavirus. Televangelist Jim Bakker walks with his wife Lori Beth Graham after a funeral service…
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There's a common motivation in the White House's attempt to suppress John Bolton's book and its state of denial over alarming new trends in the coronavirus pandemic: President Donald Trump doesn't wa…
Rayshard Brooks was asleep in his car in a Wendy’s drive-through Friday night when police arrived. A little more than 40 minutes later an officer shot and killed him. Video footage released by the Atlanta Police Department captures the timeline leading up to Brooks’ death, ruled a homicide by the Fulton County Medical Examiner on Sunday. Through a combination of…