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Jul 19 2023
News
CMT pulled Jason Aldean's 'Try That In A Small Town' music video from circulation after critics said the video and song promoted gun violence and lynching
• CMT removed a Jason Aldean music video after online critics said the accompanying song promoted lynching. • Aldean called the claims "meritless" and "dangerous" in a statement on Tuesday. • "Try That In A Small Town" was first released in May. CMT pulled one of country music star Jason Aldean's music videos after claims that it promoted lynching, a claim he called "meritless." The song,
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Feb 26 2024
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Lakewood Church shooting: Five things revealed by new body cam, surveillance videos
The Houston Police Department on Monday released harrowing video of the Feb. 11 shooting inside Lakewood Church. The video for the first time showed details about the gun battle between the armed Genesse Moreno, who was killed inside the church, and the two police officers who shot at her. The shooting left Moreno, who entered the church with an AR-style rifle and began firing, dead, her 7-
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Mar 08 2024
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Matt Rosendale withdraws from Montana's District 2 congressional race
BILLINGS, Mont. - Congressman Matt Rosendale announced Friday he is pulling out of Montana's District Two House race, not seeking re-election. Rosendale said via X since he announced his filing to run for re-election to his current seat, law enforcement had to visit his children because of a "death threat" against him and "false and defamatory rumors" against him and his family. "This has
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Jul 28 2021
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Gun violence is up across the country. It’s changing mayoral politics.
Kasim Reed wasn’t planning on running for another term as mayor of Atlanta. But rising crime and the problems that have come with it — like one of Atlanta’s wealthiest districts trying to secede from the city — pushed him out of mayoral retirement and into an already crowded race.
Homicides and shootings are up and the number of cops is down in cities from Atlanta to Seattle. Crime, as
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Nov 19 2021
Fact Check
White House Uses ‘Job-Years,’ Not Jobs, to Tout Infrastructure Law
Both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris lauded the bipartisan infrastructure legislation for creating good-paying jobs for “millions” of Americans. But they meant millions of job-years, not millions of additional jobs.
In fact, estimates of how many additional jobs the law will create range from not many to about 1 million over 10 years. The $1.2 trillion act includes
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Aug 10 2020
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What does the lawsuit against the NRA mean for gun rights?
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association seeking to dissolve the powerful gun rights group over allegations of rampant misuse of funds by senior leadership.
James accused top executives at the NRA, which operates as a nonprofit, of using the organization’s funds as a “personal piggy bank” and diverting “millions and millions of
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Feb 27 2024
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Utah A.G. Sean Reyes’ official calendars must be available to the public, judge rules
SALT LAKE CITY — Third District Judge Patrick Corum ruled Tuesday that Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes’ official calendars are subject to the state’s open-records law and must be turned over to news outlets. Corum ruled that, while state law exempts “personal” calendars from Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act, Reyes’ calendar contained official meetings and was used by others
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Feb 27 2024
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Utah A.G. Sean Reyes’ official calendars must be available to the public, judge rules
Third District Judge Patrick Corum ruled Tuesday that Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes’ official calendars are subject to the state’s open-records law and must be turned over to news outlets. Corum ruled that, while state law exempts “personal” calendars from Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act, Reyes’ calendar contained official meetings and was used by others in the office to
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Feb 27 2024
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Man and woman found dead at Moxy Hotel in Boston were both shot, DA says
BOSTON – The man and woman found dead at the Moxy Hotel in Boston on Monday were both shot, investigators said.
The 43-year-old man and 25-year-old woman were found dead on the 13th floor of the hotel in Boston's theater district.
The Suffolk District Attorney said a gun was recovered at the scene.
Neither person's name has been released.
The Moxy Hotel, which is
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Jan 06 2023
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Conservatives celebrate law that ensures age verification to view online porn: 'Big win from Louisiana'
Conservatives celebrated on Tuesday the successful enactment of a new law in Louisiana that requires ID and age verification within the state to access online porn.
The bill was originally spearheaded by Louisiana State Rep. Laurie Schlegel, R., earlier in 2022 and finally went into effect on Sunday. The new law states that websites containing 33.3% or more of pornographic material will
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