Monthly Archives: September 2021
Tennessee grocery store attack: ‘He kept on shooting’
By JONATHAN MATTISE and MARK HUMPHREY Associated Press COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A gunman attacked a grocery store in an upscale Tennessee suburb on Thursday afternoon, killing one person and wounding 12 others before he was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at the store, authorities said. Collierville …
Read More »U.S. Begins Crackdown on Haitian Migrants
CHATTANOOGA (mocsnews.com) – The U.S. began a crackdown on Haitian migrants on its southern border Sunday morning. Over 320 migrants camping on the Texas border were flown back to Haiti on the first of a series of expulsion flights planned over the coming week. The mission is in response to …
Read More »The Campaign That Will Go Down In French History
PARIS(AP) – On Sunday, the two French politicians take the podium to see who becomes France’s first female president. National Rally candidate Marine Le Pen and Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo were a part of the list of candidates to centrist President Emmanuel Macron. Hidalgo, mayor of the French capital since …
Read More »9/11 and Our World Today
By Regina Baker The hijacking on Sep. 11, 2001 led to the most catastrophic event America has ever seen. The sabotage of the twin towers left America in despair. After twenty years many Americans are still facing the effects of the bombing on 9/11. The world today will never be …
Read More »Lone Survivor of an Italy Cable Car Crash has reportedly been abducted
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (mocsnews.com) — A six-year-old boy is the centre of a bitter custody battle between his maternal and paternal grandparents after his parents death due to a tragic accident. Fourteen people, including Eitan Biran’s parents and two-year-old brother, died after a cable broke when the car slammed into a …
Read More »U.K. Offers Booster Shots to those over 50
U.K. Offers Booster Shots to those over 50 and those vulnerable to COVID-19 By Mal O’Connell LONDON, U.K. (mocsnews.com) – The U.K. announced on Tuesday that booster shots will be available to those aged 50 or older, as well as those most susceptible to COVID-19, to aid the U.K. through …
Read More »COVID-19 Causing Business Chaos
COVID-19 Causing Business Chaos By: Mae Anderson & Tom Krisher Downtown businesses in the U.S. are currently wishing that things could be back to normal like they used to be. Everything has changed, especially in the restaurant world and workers are not quite sure when it will return to “normal.” As the coronavirus keeps many …
Read More »General Robert E. Lee statue comes down in Virginia
By Caleb Figgures RICHMOND, VA (mocsnews.com) – The United States took a momentous turn on Wednesday as the enormous statue of General Robert E. Lee was cut down in Richmond, VA. General Robert E. Lee statue stood tall for several centuries over Virginia’s capital. The Monument of General Lee …
Read More »California Interstate Wildfire
By Christopher Sullivan CASTAIC, Calif. (mocsnews.com) – California was faced with a large wildfire Saturday evening that broke out near Los Angeles. The fire was pushed through dry brush and across Interstate 5 by 15mph winds. The fire ended up burning nearly 400 acres by the time the Los Angeles …
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