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Aug 18 2014
News
Michael Brown's Family: What Else Do They Need To Arrest Killer Of Our Son?
After a preliminary autopsy this weekend revealed that Michael Brown was shot at least six times, the teenager's mother had just one question on Monday for police: "What else do we need to give them to arrest the killer of my child?"
HuffPostMay 30 2019
Headline Roundup
New Hampshire Abolishes Death Penalty, Overriding Governor's Veto in Bipartisan Effort
The New Hampshire Senate voted to pass the 'anti-death penalty' bill, overriding the Governor's veto, Thursday. The New Hampshire House had already passed the bill again to override Governor Chris Sununu's veto, however, today's motion would allow the bill to become law. The bill passed by the smallest possible margin in both chambers; sixteen to eight in the upper house, with both Republicans
The Guardian The Hill ReasonFeb 01 2017
Opinion
Democrats, ditch the apocalyptic rhetoric on Judge Gorsuch
The president made an outstanding choice with his nomination Tuesday of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Justice Antonin Scalia’s passing was a significant loss for the court and for our country. Gorsuch’s impressive background and long record of service, however, give me confidence he will carry forward Scalia’s legacy of faithfully applying the law and the Constitution.
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Mitch McConnellApr 12 2023
Headline Roundup
Elon Musk Addresses Twitter Layoffs, Refutes Hate Speech Claims in BBC Interview
Twitter CEO Elon Musk was interviewed by BBC News on Tuesday night. During the interview, Musk spoke on changes made to the platform since he took over in October and the response from the public and the media.
Details: The interviewer asked Musk about claims that misinformation and hate speech have risen since he enacted his reforms to the social media platform’s content moderation
Business Insider National Review (News) BBC NewsDec 13 2019
News
Kentucky’s Republican Governor Pardons Hundreds, Including Convicted Murderers and Rapists, Before Leaving Office
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin’s term came to an end Tuesday, but not before the Republican took one final chance to kick the concept of justice in the shins on the way out the door by issuing a slew of highly controversial pardons. Since his narrow loss to Democrat Andy Beshear just over a month before departing, Bevin issued 428 pardons, a number to violent criminals, including, the Louisville
SlateNov 07 2022
Headline Roundup
Nancy Pelosi Discusses Attack on Husband, Says it Will Influence Retirement Decision
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) sat down with CNN for an interview to address the attack on her husband.
Key Quotes: Pelosi said when that Capitol Police knocked on her door to inform her of the attack, "I never thought it would be Paul because, you know, I knew he wouldn’t be out and about, shall we say. And so they came in. At that time, we didn’t even know where he was." Pelosi
Fox News (Online News) CNN (Online News) CNBCJun 29 2023
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DOJ Announces Charges in Alleged $2.5 Billion Health Care Fraud Scheme
The Department of Justice announced “criminal charges against 78 defendants for their alleged participation in health care fraud and opioid abuse schemes that included over $2.5 billion in alleged fraud.”
Key Quotes: In a statement from the Department of Justice, Attorney General Merrick Garland said, “These enforcement actions, including against one of the largest health care fraud
CNN (Online News) The Epoch Times The HillMar 23 2015
News
Obamacare Is Turning 5 Years Old, And The Debate Has Barely Changed
A big f***ing deal happened five years ago Monday.
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act -- a law designed to make health insurance available to all Americans and, over time, to make the health care system more efficient. Vice President Joe Biden’s comment that the law was a “B.F.D.,” which an open microphone at the White House ceremony caught, was
HuffPostJul 08 2013
News
Muslim Brotherhood Calls On Followers To Rise Up After Deadly Clashes
Egyptian soldiers and police clashed with Islamists protesting the military's ouster of the president in bloodshed that claimed at least 40 lives, officials and witnesses said, and plunged the divided country deeper into crisis.
HuffPostMay 11 2015
News
Reward increased to $15,000 for information on missing Provo woman
A $15,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the location of Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado.
Earlier this week Provo Police announced a $5,000 reward but Thursday morning it was announced that a local company and a private individual have both offered $5,000 each toward the Elizabeth Elena
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