A federal judge sentenced Spokane, Wash., Police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. to 51 months in prison followed by three years supervised release for civil rights and obstruction violations stemming from his March 18, 2006, beating of an unarmed citizen and an extensive cover-up that followed, the Justice Department announced today.
CIA Chief David Petraeus took part in closed hearings with the House and Senate Intelligence Committees today. He testified about the initial descriptions that came from the White House administration following the attacks in Benghazi in September.
What started at the turn of the century as an effort to gain a day of recognition for the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S., has resulted in a whole month being designated for that purpose.
Gregory Rayburn, the chief executive of Hostess, the maker of the iconic Twinkies, Ho-Hos and Ding Dongs, has announced this morning that the company will shutter its doors and lay off its 18,500 workers after striking members of the Bakers Union failed to reach an agreement with the company's management by last night's deadline.