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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Introducing Analytics To A Product

With more and more people getting conversant in analytics, its demand in every field becoming more pronounced. Product is no different. It is almost inevitable to introduce analytics in some format or other in the products you own. However, before you open the gates to this world of magic, there are three questions you should try answering.

These three basic questions shall help in better planning for your analytics strategy and would act as a compass in times of uncertainty.

 

Why analytics:

Great that you have decided to embark on the journey - could be because of fear of missing the bandwagon. Nevertheless, without answering this question, your team would always be involved in directionless busy work. It relates to a simple finding of why you want to introduce analytics to product. As Mckinsey puts it, without the right question, the outcome would be marginally interesting but monetarily insignificant.

  1. Is it to enable end users of your product?
  2. Will it serve for your internal product intelligence?
  3. Is it because every other product has some flavor of analytics?
  4. Investors asking for it?
  5. Is it the next big strategy for the product roadmap?
  6. You have hired a data science team; you do not know what to do with?
  7. Would it provide a better selling proposition for the sales team?
  8. If your clients are asking for their usage statistics?

What in analytics:

Isn’t it obvious to ask yourself what you want to build, before you actually start building. Similar is true for analytics.

  1. Do you want to enable reporting of various metrics for admins of your B2B platform?
  2. Would you leverage AI/ML for a product feature for end users?
  3. Are you looking for more in-depth product intelligence?
  4. Is it a good to have feature, without much usability? OR it is going to be the prime feature offering?

 

Answer to the above questions, is a function of the product type, its intended use and the users.

How to analytics:

After addressing Why & What to offer in analytics, the logical next step is to plan how to deliver it. Moreover, when we are talking about analytics, data is the centerpiece. Data enforces the need of a completely new ecosystem of processes and practices to meet the regulatory, trust and demand obligations.

Although, every constituent of data management calls for a dedicated article, I shall touch briefly on each and try to illustrate how each influences the analytics strategy of the product.

Database systems: The primary infrastructure that would act as the cornerstone of the analytics strategy: database to store the data. RDBMS, NoSQL, or a Hybrid solution, followed by dozens of companies to choose from.

Master data and metadata management: This is the definition, the identity, the identifier, the reference via which every data call will be directed. It is essential to know and govern extensive data assets.

Quality control: You must have heard of the saying ‘garbage in, garbage out’. Bad data will severely hamper the trust and actionable knowledge in business operations. Data has to be unique, complete and consistent.

Integration definition: For analytics to be practical and actionable, data has to flow in from varied sources. This can be a transfer between different products or join between multiple modules within the platform. A schema is a map or viaduct that enable this unification.

Warehouse: The transactional data or raw data stored from platform might not be ideally designed for analytics. Joining a dozen of tables on the fly would impact not just the throughput but also the very feasibility of insight generation. A purpose built data warehouse is an efficient step towards integrating data from multiple heterogeneous sources. However, this may lead to a near-real-time system with some delay in data availability.  

Transformation: Data transformation is an integral part of data integration or data warehousing, where the data is converted from one format/structure to other. It involves numeric/date calculation, string manipulation or rule based sequential data wrangling processes. As a step in ETL (extraction-transformation-load) data transformation cuts down the processing time for end user, thus enabling swift reporting and insight generation.

Governance: Sets the guiding principles, benchmarks, practices and rules for 1) Data policies 2) Data quality 3) Business policies 4) Risk management 5) Regulatory compliances 6) Business process management. Being an essential part of RFPs and government regulations, lack of data governance can expose company to lawsuits, higher data/process costs and complete business failure.

Architecture: According to the Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK), Data Architecture “includes specifications used to describe existing state, define data requirements, guide data integration, and control data assets as put forth in a data strategy.” Simply said data architecture describes how data is collected, stored, transformed, distributed and consumed. Data architecture bridges business strategy and technical execution.

 

Without the power to derive of information and insights, storing data is of no use. Once the data management is in place, planning is required for processing and representing the data.

Collaboration vs in-house development: There are tons and tons of tools available in market that help making sense out of your data. These can be traditional BI tools like Power BI/ Tableau/ Qlik/ Microstrategy that help make dashboards. Or, there are modern BI tools like Looker/ Periscope/ Chartio which go beyond just dashboarding. Then there are tools like Amplitude/ Firebase/ Google Analytics/ Mixpanel/ Moengage which help with product analytics and understanding user behavior. These tools easily integrate with your product and provide faster go-to-market for your analytics offering. However there is cost associated with this – 1) steep recurring subscription cost 2) lesser control on features. An alternative could be developing the reporting and dashbaording tool in-house. It does come with a very long gestation/development period and operational issues of larger teams to manage. However, these can be off-set by the cost savings and superior control.

Real time or delayed: With business needs driving this decision, comparison could be made between consuming transactional data (real time analytics) or warehouse data (near real time) for analytical purposes. A warehouse definitely has an edge, providing more flexibility and scope but real time reporting has its own charm.

AI/ML: Artificial intelligence and Machine learning are the latest buzzwords, with something as humble as macro automation being classified as AI/ML. However, the sincere AI/ML solutions enable the product a proposition of differentiated offering along with the essential value add for the end users. The only concern with AI/ML implementation is that of cost. Whether human talent or infrastructure, it does not come cheap. Not to forget, the much-needed patience and trust that needs to be invested by the leaders. Hence, the agreement has to be a well thought though business decision, rather than a hasty push from IT department.

 

Essentially,  rather than a knee-jerk reaction, a well thought out plan – considering demand, capabilities, resources, company’s management, business, legal and regulations – ensures the analytics implementation a definite success.



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Doctor says he downplayed the severity of Trump’s condition

Dr. Sean Conley said Sunday that the president’s blood oxygen level have improved after it dropped twice recently

BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s blood oxygen level dropped suddenly twice in recent days, but he “has continued to improve” since then, the White House physician said Sunday, adding a new layer of confusion to the president’s fight with COVID-19 even while suggesting he could be discharged from the hospital as early as Monday.

Trump’s doctors, speaking on the steps of the military hospital where he was being treated for a third consecutive day, refused to disclose the specific timing of the president’s dip in oxygen or whether lung scans showed any damage.

Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley acknowledged he was trying to downplay the severity of the president’s condition the day before.

Dr. Sean Conley, physician to President Donald Trump, briefs reporters at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Trump was admitted to the hospital after contracting the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

“I was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude of the team, that the president, that his course of illness has had. Didn’t want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction,” Conley said. “And in doing so, came off like we’re trying to hide something, which wasn’t necessarily true. The fact of the matter is that he’s doing really well.”

Conley said the president had a “high fever” and a blood oxygen level below 94% on Friday and during “another episode” on Saturday. He was evasive when asked whether Trump’s level had dropped below 90%: “We don’t have any recordings here on that.”

The level currently stands at 98%, Trump’s medical team said.

Trump offered his own assessment of his status the night before in a video from his hospital suite, saying he was beginning to feel better and hoped to “be back soon.” And he was back on social media early Sunday morning, sharing a video of flag-waving supporters, most not wearing masks, gathered outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

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The changing, and at times contradictory, accounts created a credibility crisis for the White House at a crucial moment, with the president’s health and the nation’s leadership on the line. Moreover, the president’s health represents a national security issue of paramount importance not only to the functions of the U.S. government but also to countries around the world, friendly and otherwise.

Doctors say US President Donald Trump is doing “very well” as he spends the weekend at a military hospital for treatment of COVID-19. (Oct. 3)

Trump’s Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, pulled his attack ads off the air during Trump’s hospitalization, and on Sunday, he dispatched senior aides to deliver a largely friendly message.

“We are sincerely hoping that the president makes a very quick recovery, and we can see him back out on the campaign trail very soon,” Biden adviser Symone Sanders said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

She added: “This is a glaring reminder that the virus is real.”

Biden was at home in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday with no plans for in-person campaigning or other public appearances. Having already tested negative, he is expected to release the results of a new coronavirus test later in the day, and the campaign has pledged to disclose those results and all other future test results for the 77-year-old candidate.

On Saturday, chief of staff Mark Meadows told reporters outside the hospital, “We’re still not on a clear path yet to a full recovery.” In an update Saturday night, Trump’s chief doctor expressed cautious optimism but added that the president was “not yet out of the woods.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s handling of the pandemic and his own health faced new scrutiny.

Trump’s medical care is far superior to the average American’s, with around-the-clock attention and experimental treatments. In the hospital video, he defended his decision to continue campaigning and holding large events during a pandemic.

“I had no choice,” said Trump, who refused to abide by basic public health recommendations, including mask-wearing. “I had to be out front. … I can’t be locked up in a room upstairs and totally safe. … As a leader, you have to confront problems.”

Trump is 74 years old and clinically obese, putting him at higher risk of serious complications from a virus that has infected more than 7 million people nationwide and killed more than 209,000 people in the U.S.

In this image released by the White House, President Donald Trump works in the Presidential Suite at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020, after testing positive for COVID-19. (Joyce N. Boghosian/The White House via AP)

First Lady Melania Trump remained at the White House to recover from her own bout with the virus.

Trump’s administration has been less than transparent with the public throughout the pandemic, both about the president’s health and the virus’s spread inside the White House. The first word that a close aide to Trump had been infected came from the media, not the White House. And aides have repeatedly declined to share basic health information, including a full accounting of the president’s symptoms, what tests he’s undertaken and the results.

READ MORE: Chris Rock on Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis: ‘My heart goes out to COVID’

Conley declined to say when Trump had last been tested before he was confirmed to have COVID-19 late Thursday. He initially suggested that Trump was 72 hours into the diagnosis — which would mean that he was confirmed infected Wednesday. Conley later clarified that Trump was administered an accurate test for the virus on Thursday afternoon.

The White House has said Trump was expected to stay at the hospital for “a few days” and would continue to work from its presidential suite, which is equipped to allow him to keep up his official duties.

On Saturday, Conley said Trump’s blood oxygen level was 96%, which is in the normal range. The two experimental drugs he has received, given through an IV, have shown some promise against COVID-19.

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, left, greets Dr. Sean Conley, physician to President Donald Trump, after Conley briefed reporters at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020. Trump was admitted to the hospital after contracting the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

He noted that in many cases, COVID-19 can become more dangerous as the body responds. “The first week of COVID, and in particular day seven to 10, are the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness,” he said.

At the same time, the White House has been working to trace a flurry of new infections of close Trump aides and allies. Attention is focused in particular on the Sept. 26 White House event introducing Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.

That day, Trump gathered more than 150 people in the Rose Garden, where they mingled, hugged and shook hands — overwhelmingly without masks. There were also several indoor receptions, where Trump’s Supreme Court pick, Amy Coney Barrett, her family, senators and others spent time in the close quarters of the White House, photographs show.

Among those who attended and have now tested positive: former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, the president of the University of Notre Dame and at least two Republican lawmakers — Utah Sen. Mike Lee and North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis. The president’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien, and the head of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, have also tested positive, though they were not at the event. Another prominent Republican who has tested positive: Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.

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Colvin reported from Washington. Peoples reported from New York. Associated Press chief medical writer Marilynn Marchione in Milwaukee and Associated Press writers Bill Barrow in Wilmington, Del., and Zeke Miller in Washington contributed to this report.

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Father-son duo charged for chasing, shooting at Black teens riding ATVs in Mississippi

The white men could face up to 20 years in prison, if convicted on aggravated assault charges

Two white males in rural Mississippi have been arrested and charged with assault after chasing and shooting at two Black teenagers who were riding ATVs on their property, according to local news reports. 

Forty-eight-year-old Wade Oscar Twiner and his 22-year-old son Lane Twiner were arrested in late September and each charged with three counts of aggravated assault. If convicted, they face up to 20 years in prison, KOKI-TV reports. 

Deputies from the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Office responded to calls of the father and son chasing the teens in a white Chevrolet pickup truck and shooting at them as they were riding ATVs near their home. Once deputies found the truck and teenagers, the Twiners claimed the teens were driving erratically and speeding.

This image provided by the Yazoo County Regional Correctional Facility in Yazoo City, Miss. shows Wade Twiner, 48, left, and his son, Lane Twiner, 22. (Yazoo County Regional Correctional Facility via AP)

According to the victims, the Twiners fired shots at them and continued to chase them when they fled. At one point, they also bumped into one of the ATVs with the pickup. No one was hurt in the incident. 

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The Twiners told deputies that they were trying to apprehend the teeangers, according to the sheriff’s office.

The Twiners reportedly told law enforcement that they own the land that the teens were riding on. A 9mm handgun was recovered by authorities during their arrest on a Sunday night. Both Twiners have reportedly been released on bail. 

According to Mississippi state law, off-road vehicles including ATVs are prohibited on public roads or highways. However, there is no penalty for those who violate the statute, The Clarion-Ledger reports. 

The sheriff said there were other people riding ATVs near the Twiners’ home on the day of the incident with the teens, but they were not confronted or assaulted by the violent father and son duo.

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The sheriff is now looking at their social media posts to determine if the crime was racially motivated. 

One now-deleted Facebook post from July reportedly displayed the words “Redneck Neighborhood Watch,” along with a photo of a Confederate flag, according to the sheriff, per US News and World Report. The post captioned “You Loot We Shoot.” 

“Wade Oscar Twiner and his son, Lane Twiner, pursued them and tried to stop them and to shoot them and bump them with the four-wheeler, so they were charged with aggravated assault,” Sheriff Jacob Sheriff told WLOX. “We’re still looking at some things on that to see if we can establish a hate crime or not. We’ve got to get with the DA and look at the statutes to say whether that would be a hate crime or not.”

The Sheriff compared the incident to the case of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed 25-year-old Black man who was fatally shot in Georgia by a white father and son who chased him down in their pick-up truck.

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Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who enforced the MLB color line, name removed from MVP plaques

The former baseball commissioner refused to let Black baseball players join the majors during his reign

NEW YORK (AP) — The name of the former baseball commissioner who never had a Black player in the majors during his long reign is being pulled off all future MVP plaques after more than 75 years.

Kenesaw Mountain Landis won’t be depicted on the annual awards presented by the Baseball Writers’ Association of the America, the group said Friday. The decision came after 89% of its membership voted this week for removal.

“We will no longer will be associated with the Landis name, and the MVP plaques will be nameless in 2020,” BBWAA president Paul Sullivan wrote.

In this April 11, 2019, file photo, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora, left, presents right fielder Mookie Betts with the 2018 AL MVP Award before a baseball game between the Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park in Boston. The award includes the name and image of Kenesaw Mountain Landis. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson, File)

“Hopefully when some sense of normalcy returns in 2021 we can have a healthy debate over whether to add a new name or just leave it as the BBWAA MVP award,” he said.

In a story by The Associated Press in late June, former MVP winners Barry Larkin, Mike Schmidt and Terry Pendleton said they favored pulling Landis’ name because of concerns over his handling of Black players.

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Larkin, the Black shortstop voted NL MVP in 1995 with Cincinnati, applauded the decision.

“To me, the MVP award should be something that’s all positive,” Larkin told the AP on Friday. “There shouldn’t be a cloud over it.”

Barry Larkin #11 of the Cincinnati Reds stands on the field against the Oakland Athletics during the 1990 World Series at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum in October 1990 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

“I was always aware of the Landis name and what it meant to slow down the color line in Major League Baseball,” he said, adding, “I think the MVP honor stands on its own. It doesn’t need a name.”

Told of the BBWAA’s ruling, Pendleton, the Black third baseman who won the 1991 NL honor with Atlanta, texted: “It’s the right thing to do!!!”

MLB will redesign the trophies, said Jack O’Connell, BBWAA secretary-treasurer. The AL and NL winners awards in this virus-shortened season will be announced on Nov. 12.

Landis became MLB’s first commissioner in 1920 and no Blacks played in the majors during his control that ended with his death in 1944. Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947 and Larry Doby followed later that year.

Landis’ legacy is “always a complicated story” that includes “documented racism,” official MLB historian John Thorn has said.

A federal judge in Chicago when he was hired, Landis banned Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Black Sox for throwing the 1919 World Series and helped rid baseball of gambling problems that were plaguing the game.

But Landis “notably failed to integrate the game during his tenure,” Sullivan said in a statement.

In this Jan. 22, 2006, file photo, a Joe DiMaggio 1947 MVP Award plaque is displayed at a news conference in New York. The plaque features the name and image of Kenesaw Mountain Landis. (AP Photo/Jennifer Szymaszek, File)

The only living relative of Landis who personally knew him is nephew Lincoln Landis.

“Now at the age of 98, I am duly puzzled to learn that the baseball writers would have agreed to eliminate my uncle’s name and picture from the Most Valuable Player award,” he said Saturday. “I must say that if today’s MVP winners truly understood the role Judge Landis played in preserving the game of baseball, they would support putting his image back on their award plaques.”

In 1931, Landis had given the BBWAA control of picking and presenting the MVPs. During the 1944 World Series, the BBWAA voted to add Landis’ name to the plaque as “an acknowledgement of his relationship with the writers,” O’Connell said.

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Landis died a month later at 78 and soon was elected to the Hall of Fame.

Every AL and NL MVP plaque since then has carried his name — emblazoned with shiny, gold letters twice as big as the actual winner — as the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Memorial Baseball Award, plus a sizable imprint of his face.

“This is 2020 now and things have changed all around the world. It can change for the better,” Pendleton said earlier. “Statues are coming down, people are looking at monuments and memorials.”

Terry Pendleton of the Atlanta Braves follows through on a swing against the San Diego Padres on opening day at Jack Murphy Stadium. (Credit: Stephen Dunn/ALLSPORT)

Schmidt, the three-time NL MVP with Philadelphia, previously said: “If you’re looking to expose individuals in baseball’s history who promoted racism by continuing to close baseball’s doors to men of color, Kenesaw Landis would be a candidate.”

“Looking back to baseball in the early 1900s, this was the norm. It doesn’t make it right, though,” said the Hall of Famer, who is white. “Removing his name from the MVP trophy would expose the injustice of that era. I’d gladly replace the engraving on my trophies.”

After the BBWAA decision, he wrote in an email: “Should stand alone … NLMVP 2021”

In August, U.S. Reps. Gil Cisneros of California and Cedric Richmond of Louisiana sent a letter signed by 28 House Democrats to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and Sullivan calling for Landis’ name to be pulled. All of the members had played in the Congressional Baseball Game, an annual charity matchup at Nationals Park.

“The BBWAA made the right decision, and it better reflects the sport we all know and love,” Cisneros tweeted.

There has been a lot of debate on social media in recent months over whose name should be on MVP plaques, if anybody at all. Among those getting support were Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the only player to win the MVP award in both leagues, Negro Leagues great Josh Gibson and Brooklyn Dodgers owner Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson.

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Trump signs a blank piece of paper and Twitter users have questions

The White House wants to give the appearance that Trump is hard at work, despite being hospitalized for coronavirus

The White House is receiving the side-eye after the Trump administration released a photo on Saturday showing a hospitalized President Donald Trump signing his name with a marker to an apparently blank piece of paper.

The administration released photos showing the former reality TV star, who has been at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center outside of the nation’s capital since Friday, hard at work from the hospital’s presidential suite, which is equipped to allow him to continue his official duties.

Ivanka Trump, the president’s senior aide, shared one of the images on her Twitter page, saying: “Nothing can stop him from working for the American people. RELENTLESS!”

Jon Ostrower, the editor-in-chief of an aviation publication, tweeted two separate pictures of the president that showed him working in different rooms. He explained that the pictures were “taken 10 minutes apart at 5:25:59 pm and 5:35:40 pm ET Saturday, according to the EXIF data embedded in both @AP wire postings that were shared by the White House this evening.”

Both tweets drew criticism from social media users as their replies reveal ongoing skepticism about what is being presented to the public about Donald Trump’s condition since testing positive for coronavirus on Thursday.

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“Nothing can stop him from a staged photo op,” TV personality Lea Black said in a reaction to Ivanka Trump’s post. 

Scrolling through the replies to Ivanka Trump’s tweet, author Lynn Comella can be found saying

Some of the criticism is being directed at Ivanka’s tweet, with author Lynn Comella writing, “Oh honey. Everyone can tell this is a very sick man propped in a chair for the purpose of staged White House propaganda. Go hug your kids and get off twitter.” 

Ostrower’s tweet prompted many wannabe sleuths on Twitter to conclude that the images had been staged by the White House, with several commenters mocking the president for simply signing a blank piece of paper using a black Sharpie.

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“Not a huge surprise that these photos are staged – and I’m amused by those pointing out that if you zoom in he’s just signing a blank sheet of paper – but it’s genuinely appalling that he still won’t wear a mask,” historian Alex von Tunzelmann tweeted. “I hope his vanity hasn’t caused the photographer to be infected.”

Trump was flown to the tri-service military medical center in Bethesda, Maryland, on Friday after he and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for the potentially deadly COVID-19 contagion.

In a televised briefing on Saturday morning, Trump’s doctors said he was “doing very well” and in “exceptionally good spirits,” Newsweek reports. But by Sunday morning, “staged” was trending on Twitter in response to #SharpieGate. 

Trump’s reelection campaign said it was putting all events featuring the president and members of his family on hold, but that Pence would resume campaigning since he tested negative.

Trump was last seen by reporters returning to the White House on Thursday evening and did not appear ill. He is 74 years old and clinically obese, putting him at higher risk of serious complications from a virus that has infected more than 7 million people nationwide.

As of Sunday morning, there were more than 209,000 U.S. deaths connected to the coronavirus, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

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Chris Rock on Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis: ‘My heart goes out to COVID’

In kicking off the latest season of ‘Saturday Night Live,’ Chris Rock took aim at the structure of American government

Comedian Chris Rock kicked off the Season 46 premiere of “Saturday Night Live” and wasted no time mocking President Donald Trump‘s coronavirus diagnosis.

The former SNL cast member is the first to host the longtime sketch comedy series live in-person since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March. During his opening monologue, Rock kicked off by addressing the “elephant in the room.”

“President Trump is in the hospital from COVID, I just want to say my heart goes out to COVID,” the Fargo actor said, USA Today reports.

The president was taken to Walter Reed Hospital on Friday after he and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for the potentially deadly contagion. 

Rock joked about the safety protocols on the SNL set involving nasal COVID-19 tests. 

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“I haven’t had so much stuff up my nose since I shared a dressing room with Chris Farley,” he said. Farley died in 1997 of a reported drug overdose at the age of 33.

He and Rock were SNL cast members together in the early 90s.

 “I think we need to renegotiate our relationship to the government,” Rock said during his opening monologue. “Does it work? I think Joe Biden should be the last president ever. We need a whole new system, OK? … What job do you have for four years, no matter what?” 

The comedian, in calling for term limits, noted that Americans “agreed” to “not have kings, yet we have dukes and duchesses running the Senate and the Congress, making decisions for poor people,” he said.

“Rich people making decisions for poor people — that’s like your handsome friend giving you dating advice,” Rock added. 

“Everything going on right now, we can lick this — we can beat this — if we face it together,” he continued before ending his monologue with a quote from writer James Baldwin: “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it’s faced.”

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theGRIO previously reported, Megan Thee Stallion made her SNL solo debut as the musical guest, performing her songs “Savage” and “Don’t Stop.”

The “Wap” rapper made a powerful statement about protecting Black women and men, and took aim at Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron over his handling of the Breonna Taylor case.

The message “Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout negroes that sold our people into slavery” flashed on the screen behind the hip-hop star. 

“We need to protect our Black women and love our Black women … because at the end of the day we need our Black women,” Megan said during the performance.

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The Best Menstrual Products (2020): Period Underwear, Cups, Pads, Etc

If you’re spending more time at home, here are some budget- and eco-friendly products—like a cup, period underwear, or reusable pads—to explore.

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Nigeria governor promises action against 'rogue' SARS police unit

Videos shared on social media appear to show officers extorting money and even shooting people. 

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What Are Ebike 'Classes' and What Do They Mean?

According to your state's laws, ebikes can be designated as Class 1, 2, or 3. That determines what you can ride and where.

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At Last, Alchemy Arrives in a Burst of Light—From Lasers

Researchers have shown how to effectively transform one material into another using a finely shaped laser pulse.

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Many Top AI Researchers Get Financial Backing From Big Tech

A study finds that 58 percent of faculty at four prominent universities have received grants, fellowships, or other financial support from 14 tech firms.

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Robot Dogs Can Help Seniors Cope—Especially During Covid

They're not about to replace real-life therapy dogs, but research shows that motorized mutts can benefit people struggling with loneliness or dementia.

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London Marathon 2020: Brigid Kosgei retains title

World record holder Brigid Kosgei retains her London Marathon title with a commanding performance in wet and cold conditions.

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Megan Thee Stallion makes a statement during her SNL debut

Megan danced in front of a backdrop that read ‘Protect Black Women’

On Saturday night, Megan Thee Stallion made her Saturday Night Live debut. The show was hosted by Chris Rock and featured a number of sketches pertaining to the presidential debate, the coronavirus pandemic and President Donald Trump‘s recent diagnosis.

But the most powerful moment of the night came from Megan. Her first performance was her song “Savage Remix” featuring Beyoncé.

Megan and her back up dancers wore bold, black and white zebra print outfits and danced in front of a backdrop that read “Protect Black Women.”

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In the middle of her song, Megan stopped and gunshots rang out. The voice of Malcom X then narrated some of his most famous words.

“The most disrespected, unprotected, neglected person in America is the Black woman. Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair, the color of your skin, the shape of your nose? Who taught you to hate yourself, from the top of your head to the soles of your feet?”

The voice of Tamika Mallory, activist and cofounder of the Women’s March then rang out. “Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout negroes that sold our people into slavery.”

The stage then began to turn red and Megan said “We have to protect out Black women and love our Black women, because at the end of the day, we need our Black women. We need to protect out Black men and stand up for our Black men because at the end of the day, we tired of seeing hashtags of our Black men.”

Read More: Jim Carrey, Maya Rudolph preview their Biden-Harris characters in SNL promo

Megan returned later on for a second, lighter performance to close out the show. Joined by Young Thug, the two artists performed their new song “Don’t Stop,” which was released on Friday.

Megan was also featured in a few sketches. One of the most memorable was a music video about wearing masks while dating during the pandemic.

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Oscar-winning filmmaker documented Trump’s coronavirus response

The film documents five months of Trump’s mishandling of the coronavirus

Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney released the first trailer for his latest movie, “Totally Under Control.” The Oscar-winning filmmaker names the movie after President Donald Trump‘s now-infamous comment during the early days of the pandemic.

The documentary film chronicles the Trump administrations’s mishandling of the coronavirus.

“[The film is] the definitive account of the Trump administration’s incompetence, corruption and denial in the face of this global pandemic,” said the production team, Los Angelos Times reported.

Read More: President Trump and first lady test positive for COVID-19

The movie compares how the White House handled the coronavirus to how South Korea, a country much closer to China, the virus’s country of origin, handled it.

“On January 20th, 2020 the U.S. and South Korea both discovered their first cases of COVID-19,” the film’s synopsis reads.

“However, nine months later, the novel Coronavirus has claimed the lives of over 200,000 Americans and caused staggering economic damage, while in South Korea, there were no significant lockdowns and, in an urbanized population of 51 million, only 344 lives have been lost. Where did we go wrong?,” the report continued.

The film was in production for the past five month, with Gibney and co-directors Ophelia Harutyunyan and Suzanne Hillinger speaking to scientists, medical professionals and government officials on the inside. The team also spoke to whistleblower Rick Bright.

Bright, an immunologist, public health official, and former director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) filed a whistleblower complaint, alleging that his early warnings about the COVID-19 pandemic were ignored.

The former director claimed he was illegally retaliated against when he was ousted from his role and moved to a new position.

Bright said that scientists knew how to respond to the viral threat, “the plan was in front of us, but leadership would not do it.”

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the daily coronavirus briefing at the White House on March 23, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Read More: U.S. to hit 200K dead; Trump sees no need for regret

The documentary has assured that it will show, “damning testimony from public health officials and hard investigative reporting” and aims to expose “a system-wide collapse caused by a profound dereliction of Presidential leadership.” 

“Totally Under Control” will be made available on Oct. 13 through Apple TV+, iTunes, Amazon, FandangoNow, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu and other on-demand digital services. Hulu will stream the film on Oct. 20.

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Dr. Dre does not have to pay $1.5 million to estranged wife

Young originally wanted more than $2 million per month in spousal support

Dr. Dre won a battle in his ongoing divorce dispute with his estranged wife Nicole Young.

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As theGrio previously reported, Young requested more than $2 million per month from her husband. The expenses included a $20,000 telephone bill, $125,000 budget for charity, and more.

Her request was eventually reduced to $1.5 million, before being thrown out altogether.

Young now says she is receiving death threats.

Read More: Dr. Dre’s wife requests $2 million per month in spousal support

According to a TMZ report, the judge also dismissed Young’s request to have Dre pay her lawyer’s fees, estimated to be around $5 million.

TheGrio also reported that Young’s legal team claims she is “having difficulty paying her bills” and that Dr. Dre has “been exerting financial control” over his ex by “ordering his agents to scrutinize her bills” before he decides on paying them or not.

TMZ has noted people on the internet were saying things like, “If she dies, she dies,” and “For a small fee she can disappear.”

The judge rejected her claim, saying that she got rid of her security team, which was paid by Dre. She said she wanted to hire security on her own, and she claimed Dre threatened to fire the security if security disobeyed his orders, TMZ reported.

Read More: Dr. Dre’s wife Nicole Young explains $2 million per month divorce request

Dre’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, told the judge Dre wants to pay all of Young’s expenses pending the divorce, including security.

The judge told Young that she can choose her own private security company, but it can’t cost more than what Dre was paying, according to TMZ.

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NFL postpones Patriots-Chiefs QB showdown after Cam Newton tests positive for virus

The newly minted New England Patriots quarterback will be on the COVID injured list for what was billed as a quarterback showdown

Football’s Superman has found his kryptonite.

According to multiple reports, New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton has tested positive for the coronavirus and will be out for the team’s upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Soon after news broke of Newton’s diagnosis, the Patriots-Chiefs matchup scheduled for Sunday was postponed, making it the second Week 4 Sunday game to be postponed.

Members of the Chiefs organization have also reportedly tested positive for the disease, though no one was named. The game, however, is being considered to be played either Monday or Tuesday.

According to ESPN’s well-sourced Adam Schefter, the NFL is “more likely” to punt the matchup to Tuesday.

The weekend’s marquee matchup was expected to be a quarterback battle with the veteran Newton, 31, who was on the losing side of Super Bowl 50 in 2016 with the Carolina Panthers, versus the league’s reigning Super Bowl MVP in Patrick Mahomes, 25, who led the Chiefs to victory in the February championship game.

READ MORE: New Patriots QB Cam Newton honors Chadwick Boseman with touchdown salute

The news broke Saturday morning, and immediately a deluge of #NotCam posts hit social media. The quarterback played nine seasons with the Panthers, compiling a 68-55-1 record, before he was released earlier this year while rehabbing from surgeries on his throwing shoulder and a Lisfranc foot injury. New Panthers owner David Tepper and new Panthers head coach Matt Rhule obviously wanted a restart.

Newton rebounded from the controversial release to sign with the Patriots for a one-year contract. Going into week 4 of the season, Newton has been healthy and surprised the league with his good relationship with the perpetually irritable head coach Bill Belichick, who coached Tom Brady and the Pats to six Super Bowl victories over the last 20 years.

The team’s current 2-1 record matches that of Brady’s, who is now with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Patriots issued a statement Saturday morning saying an unnamed player was diagnosed for COVID-19 late Friday and is now quarantining. Those in close contact of the person have since tested negative for the disease.

Though the Patriots have so far not had any players previously test positive for the coronavirus, they did have a league-leading eight players opt out of playing the 2020-2021 season. Fortunately, none of them were quarterbacks and the Patriots have both Brian Hoyer and Jarrett Stidham as backups on the main roster, as well as Jake Dolegala on the practice squad.

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Cam Newton #1 of the New England Patriots looks to pass against the Las Vegas Raiders at Gillette Stadium on September 27, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Elsewhere in the NFL, the Tennessee Titans organization recorded eight new infections among players and several more among personnel this week. This week’s headline-grabbing outbreaks in new infections, which has also roiled the highest level of American government, has opened up questions about the continued viability of a football season outside of an NBA-like ‘bubble.’ Since the NBA revived its season in July after being suspended in March, the league has made its way through this week’s start of the NBA Finals without a single positive COVID-19 test among players, staff and team personnel in Florida.

The Titans vs. Steelers game scheduled for Sunday has been postponed to Oct. 25. Their Titans’ previous opponent, the Minnesota Vikings, have not had a positive test.

Newton has so far held up and is among the Patriot’s most steady players thus far. His stats through the first 3 games were 62-of-91 for 714 yards, with two touchdown passes and two interceptions. He also had 35 rushes for 149 yards personally scoring 4 touchdowns and has received rave reviews for his work ethic and will to win from teammates, staff, and even Belichick. He praised Newton on a call with media on Friday.

READ MORE: A record 10 Black quarterbacks started this NFL season

“Cam does a great job of connecting with everybody, whether it’s his teammates, his receivers, guys on defense, other people in the organization,” Belichick said. “Again, I think the captain voting – not that that’s the ultimate or final determination of leadership – but I think the fact that he has been here a pretty short amount of time and earned that type of respect and support from his teammates is pretty impressive.”

As far as who will play quarterback or if the Patriots will travel to or play the game in Kansas City, it’s all up in the air right now, per Shefter.

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Grand jury audio details raid that killed Breonna Taylor

Fear and confusion that played out after midnight at Taylor’s Louisville home was detailed in 15 hours of audio recordings

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Police said they knocked and announced themselves for a minute or more before bursting into Breonna Taylor’s apartment, but her boyfriend said he did not hear officers identify themselves, according to Kentucky grand jury recordings released Friday. In the hail of gunfire that ensued, the 26-year-old Black woman was killed.

The dramatic and sometimes conflicting accounts of the March 13 raid are key to a case that has fueled nationwide protests against police brutality and systemic racism. When police came through the door using a battering ram, Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired once. He acknowledges that he may not have heard police identify themselves because of where he was in the apartment. If he’d heard them, “it changes the whole situation because there’s nothing for us to be scared of.”

The fear and confusion that played out after midnight at Taylor’s Louisville home was detailed in 15 hours of audio recordings made public in a rare release. While the recordings added rich detail about what happened as police fired 32 shots in the last moments of Taylor’s life, nothing on them appeared to change the fundamental narrative that was previously made public.

In this Sept. 25, 2020, file photo, Tamika Palmer, the mother of Breonna Taylor, right, listens to a news conference in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

The recordings also do not include any discussion of potential criminal action on the part of the officers who shot Taylor because Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron determined beforehand that they had acted in self-defense. As a result, he did not seek charges against police in her killing — a recommendation the grand jury followed.

Grand jury proceedings are typically kept secret, but a court ruled that they should be released after the jury’s decision last week angered many in Louisville and around the country and set off renewed protests. One of the jurors also sued to make the proceedings public. The material does not include juror deliberations or prosecutor recommendations and statements, none of which were recorded, according to Cameron’s office.

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund said it will release its own assessment of how the evidence was presented after a review of the recordings. Sherrilyn Ifill, the group’s president, said releasing the recordings “is a critical first step.”

READ MORE: Breonna Taylor grand jury indicts former officer Brett Hankison – but not directly for her death

At Jefferson Square Park, which has been at the center of protests for months, a small group gathered in a mood far more subdued than the outcry that followed the grand jury’s decision.

On the March night in question, police arrived after midnight at Taylor’s apartment with a narcotics warrant to search the home. She and her boyfriend were in bed. Within minutes, she had been shot five times.

Though police had a “no knock” warrant that would have allowed them to burst in unannounced, they agreed it was better to “give them a chance to answer the door,” said Louisville police Lt. Shawn Hoover. Detective Myles Cosgrove said the officers had been told to “use our maturity as investigators to get into this house.”

In this Sept. 23, 2020, file photo, people gather in Jefferson Square awaiting word on charges against police officers, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

In a police interview played for the grand jury, Hoover said the officers announced themselves as police and knocked three times. He estimated they waited 45 seconds to a minute before going through the door.

Another officer said they waited as long as two minutes.

Walker said he heard knocking but that police did not respond to his and Taylor’s repeated requests that whoever was at the door identify themselves. He told police that he grabbed his gun, and they both got up and walked toward the door.

“She’s yelling at the top of her lungs, and I am too at this point. No answer. No response. No nothing,” Walker said.

Police said they used a battering ram to enter the apartment, hitting the door three times before getting inside. Detective Michael Nobles said officers made so much noise that an upstairs neighbor came outside.

Walker, who has said he thought the police were intruders, fired once, hitting Detective Jonathan Mattingly in the leg as soon as he leaned inside the apartment.

Mattingly said in testimony, some of which was previously released, that he fired his gun while falling on his backside.

In this Sept. 25, 2020, file photo, Black Lives Matter protesters march in Louisville. Hours of material in the grand jury proceedings for Taylor’s fatal shooting by police have been made public on Friday, Oct. 2. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

Cosgrove came through the door and saw Mattingly on the ground. In his interview with investigators, he spoke to the confusion of the confrontation. He told investigators that he thought he fired four or fewer shots, but the evidence showed he fired 16 rounds, including the bullet that killed Taylor.

Officer Brett Hankison, who has since been fired, told investigators that he saw flashes from a gun coming from inside the apartment and feared his fellow officers were “sitting ducks.” Hankison said he began shooting, and when gunfire inside the apartment continued, moved to fire through a window. He fired 10 bullets.

Hankison was the only officer indicted by the grand jury, which charged him with wanton endangerment for shooting into another home with people inside. He has pleaded not guilty.

“What I saw at the time was a figure in a shooting stance, and it looked as if he was holding, he or she was holding, an AR-15 or a long gun, a rifle,” Hankison said.

Walker was, in fact, using a handgun. He said he and Taylor both dropped to the ground when the officers returned fire.

READ MORE: Breonna Taylor’s mother says police, law ‘not made to protect’ Black women

“I’m scared to death,” Walker said, before it dawned on him that it was the police.

Walker said he then looked at Taylor, who was bleeding. Seeking help he called his mother, 911 and then Taylor’s mother. Walker told a 911 dispatcher: “Somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend.”

While Walker told police he did not hear officers identify themselves, he also said he doubted he could have, considering the couple was at the opposite end of a long hallway.

“If we knew who it was, that would have never happened,” Walker said.

But Hoover, the police lieutenant, said he believed Walker and Taylor “ambushed” the officers.

“They knew we were there. I mean, hell, the neighbors knew we were there,” he said.

In this Sept. 25, 2020, file photo, University of Georgia students lead a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown in memory of Breonna Taylor in Athens, Ga. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP, File)

Police interviews with Taylor’s neighbors, however, didn’t clear up the confusion. Two neighbors said they didn’t hear the police knocking. One of them also said he was certain he didn’t hear police identify themselves. Another man gave three differing accounts — in two of them saying he heard officers identify themselves.

After the burst of gunshots, the officers focused on the wounded Mattingly. No one else entered Taylor’s apartment until a SWAT team arrived — even as she lay bleeding.

A neighbor, Summer Dickerson, told investigators she was jolted out of bed by the gunshots. Outside the apartment, she said, an officer she recognized told her that “some drug-dealing girl shot at the police.”

Walker initially told police that Taylor was the one who shot at them. He later said he was the one who fired the gun.

One law enforcement officer testified that no drugs were found in the apartment but that police ultimately never executed the search warrant.

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Associated Press writers from around the country contributed to this report.

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Health and safety rules upgraded for upcoming VP debate

When Kamala Harris and Mike Pence take the debate stage, safety protocols will be more rigid

Vice President Mike Pence and vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris are scheduled to square off in a debate next Wednesday in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the two will be subjected to upgraded COVID-19 protocols in the wake of a coronavirus outbreak that has stunned the Republican Party.

After last Tuesday’s wild presidential debate and the subsequent rash of positive COVID-19 cases among President Donald Trump‘s family, staff and associates, including the positive test for the president himself, the Commission on Presidential Debates has agreed on a new safety measure to deter transmission of the disease.

The measure says that the candidates should be seated 12 feet apart, according to Politico. The rule is the result of ongoing negotiations between the Trump and Joe Biden camps, negotiations that only became more fraught after the president revealed in the first hours of Friday morning that he tested positive for the deadly disease, hours after senior aide Hope Hicks‘ positive diagnosis was scooped by a reporter. First Lady Melania Trump and advisor Kellyanne Conway are other high-profile administration members to have contracted the virus.

Sen. Kamala Harris (left), Vice President Mike Pence (right)

That was in addition to the 11 news cases reported linked directly to the debate, the online news outlet reports.

Read More: 11 positive coronavirus cases in Cleveland linked to presidential debate

Harris and Pence will be seated during the debate, although the Biden campaign advocated for the two to stand. The agreement to add more space between the two was led by the Biden campaign, which, given the known virus contractions and medical recommendations to physically distance, that the 12-foot distance would be safer.

“We are open to more space between the candidates, which we will be happy to negotiate,” Tim Murtaugh, a Trump campaign spokesman told Politico.

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Democratic U.S. Vice Presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) speaks during a voter mobilization drive-in event at UNLV on October 2, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harris is campaigning ahead of the October 7 debate against U.S. Vice President Mike Pence in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Harris tested negative for the coronavirus on Thursday and Friday. Biden announced on Friday that he and wife, Jill, were also negative. Pence and his wife have also tested negative.

Read More: Obama wishes Trump and first lady ‘best wishes’ after coronavirus diagnosis

Harris and Pence will have the 90-minute debate next Wednesday at the University of Utah. Harris was on the campaign trail in Nevada on Friday and will travel to Utah next, where she will remain until the debate, according to Politico.

Trump, who is said to have a ‘low-grade fever’ is working from Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland in an “abundance of caution” after contracting the virus. The White House says they expect the 74-year-old to recover, but no announcements have been made yet about the upcoming presidential debates scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami and Oct. 22 in Nashville.

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Rochester mayor, embroiled in Daniel Prude controversy, indicted on felony campaign finance fraud charges

Lovely Warren, mayor of the Upstate New York city, faces two charges while also contending with mismanagement of Daniel Prude’s death

An Upstate New York mayor, who is at the center of controversy over the police-involved death of a Black man earlier this year, has been indicted after being suspected of campaign finance fraud related to a past reelection bid.

Lovely Warren, the Democratic mayor of Rochester, New York, was indicted Friday, The New York Times reports. Two associates were also charged.

Warren, 43, who has been the mayor since 2013, is already embroiled in an investigation into the mishandling of the death of Daniel Prude, a Black man who was killed by police in March after his brother called for a mental health check.

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Rochester Mayor Lovely A. Warren addresses members of the media during a press conference related to the ongoing protest in the city on September 06, 2020 in Rochester, New York. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

As reported by theGrio, Prude was nude and unarmed when he was handcuffed and place in a “spit hood” by police, which officers allege was used to protect them against the novel coronavirus. After an officer applied force to hold down his head, Prude was rendered unconscious and died a week later in the hospital.

Prude’s death did not become public knowledge until September when his family was finally granted access to the body cam video of his arrest. They allege that the details of the arrest were covered up. The Rochester police chief has stepped down, and there have been calls for Warren to do the same. New York Attorney General Leticia James announced in September she will convene a grand jury in the case.

Read More: Police leaders pressed Rochester to keep Prude video secret

Now, she may be the next to step down. If convicted, it would lead to her vacating the position.

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The indictment says that Warren, her campaign treasurer and the city’s finance director “knowingly and willingly” attempted to evade campaign contribution limits and were involved in a “systemic and ongoing” attempt to defraud “more than one person.”

“We all want our elections to be run fairly, and these are laws on the books to allow and ensure that people who are entering political office follow the rules,” Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley said at a press conference on Friday. “We all want fair campaigns.”

Read More: Rochester police chief fired in fallout over Daniel Prude death

The mayor and her co-defendants, Rosiland Brooks Harris, the finance director, and Albert Jones, Jr., the campaign treasurer, are scheduled to be arraigned on Monday.

Warren has denied any wrongdoing, blaming the financial irregularities on what Doorley described as a “substantial sum” on bookkeeping errors.

“Her position has not changed one bit, and that is, she’s innocent,” her lawyer Joseph Damelio told the Times. “She is anxious to get this process started and she’s ready to go to trial.”

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