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Jun 03 2023
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'Surprised' Pence and DeSantis blast Trump’s loyalty to 'murderous dictator' Kim Jong Un
In an interview with Fox News in Iowa Saturday, former Vice President Mike Pence criticized former President Donald Trump over his support for North Korea dictator Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Politico reports. The former Vice President and potential 2024 GOP candidate has criticized the former president before — over his role in provoking the Jan. 6 attack — but, other
AlterNetMar 09 2023
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Justice Department finds pattern of violence in Louisville policing, investigates Memphis next
The Justice Department announced that after a two-year investigation into the police department in Louisville, Kentucky, the DOJ found a “far-ranging pattern of discriminatory and abusive law enforcement practices,” The New York Times reported. Louisville police shot and killed 26-year-old Breonna Taylor in the middle of the night after employing a no-knock warrant to enter her apartment in
Deseret NewsMay 10 2023
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Trump world booked CNN hoping for a big audience. Now, they’re in the thick of it.
Former President Donald Trump’s appearance on CNN tonight was already going to be a blockbuster — a primetime TV appearance in front of a live audience on a network he regularly lambasts.
But with a Manhattan federal jury finding him liable in the sexual abuse of writer E. Jean Carroll, the stakes for the GOP frontrunner were instantly raised, virtually ensuring he will be pressed on
PoliticoMay 24 2023
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Montana Becomes First State To Ban Drag Storytime
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana has become the first state to specifically ban people dressed in drag from reading books to children at public schools and libraries, part of a host of legislation aimed at the rights the LGBTQ+ community in Montana and other states. Bills in Florida and Tennessee also appear to try to ban drag reading events, but both require the performances to be sexual in
HuffPostMar 09 2023
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Westminster College, coach face Title IX lawsuit alleging sex discrimination, retaliation
SALT LAKE CITY — A former goalkeeper for the Westminster College women's soccer team is suing the school and head coach Tony LeBlanc alleging she was subjected to "wildly inappropriate sexual harassment" as part of a hazing ritual when she was a freshman, and then was retaliated against for reporting it. The Title IX claim was filed in federal court on Tuesday. Westminster College issued a
KSLJun 02 2023
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Donald Trump "caught in a police dragnet" with audio tape—Attorney
Former President Donald Trump may have self-incriminated himself so much in the classified documents investigation that it may be difficult for him to escape prosecution, according to one legal expert. Attorney Jamie White, who worked with the sexual abuse victims of former Team USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, reacted to reports that special counsel Jack Smith's team has obtained an audio
NewsweekJun 02 2023
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Heber Springs man accused of having child porn
HEBER SPRINGS -- The Arkansas State Police on Wednesday arrested a Heber Springs man accused of having child pornography, according to a Thursday news release. Following a tip filed with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, state police arrested Kevin Broyles, 34, on charges of distributing, possessing, or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMay 24 2023
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Montana first to ban drag performers from reading to children
HELENA, Mont. — Montana has become the first state to specifically ban people dressed in drag from reading books to children at public schools and libraries, part of a host of legislation aimed at the rights the LGBTQ community in Montana and other states. Bills in Florida and Tennessee also appear to try to ban drag reading events, but both require the performances to be sexual in nature,
NBC News DigitalApr 25 2023
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Michigan official gets house arrest for 2020 ballot sabotage
A local official in Michigan accused of breaking a seal on a ballot box in her own election to ensure that votes couldn’t be recounted was sentenced Monday to six months of house arrest.
Kathy Funk, a Democrat, must wear an electronic monitor and also write a public apology for her actions in 2020 as the Flint Township clerk.
In January, Funk pleaded no contest to misconduct in
Associated PressJun 01 2023
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Senate panel advances Louisiana’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill and pronoun ban
ROUGE—The Senate Education Committee advanced bills Thursday that would ban discussion of gender and sexual orientation in schools and prohibit teachers from using a student’s preferred name or pronoun without their parent’s written permission if it differs from their biological sex. The bill to restrict gender discussion was modeled after a Florida law that critics refer to as the “Don’t Say
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