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Apr 16 2024
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Civil rights attorney demands footage in fatal police chase, but city lawyer says none exists
JACKSON, Miss. — Civil rights attorney Ben Crump demanded Tuesday that police in a small town in Mississippi release camera footage of a chase that ended in the death of a Black teenager, but the city attorney said the police department does not use cameras. “I have been advised by the Chief that the police vehicles in Leland are not equipped with dash board cameras nor were the police
Washington PostMar 12 2024
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Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu gets married to Raiders' Hroniss Grasu
Love was in the air over the weekend for New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu and Las Vegas Raiders center Hroniss Grasu. The longtime couple tied the eternal knot in Laguna Beach, California, a year and two months after getting engaged in January 2023. Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally, Pau Gasol, Kobe Bryant's widow Vanessa Bryant and daughter Natalia Bryant were among the stars in
ABC 7 Los AngelesMar 25 2024
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Morgantown teen in Civil Air Patrol earns her wings
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — Alissa Watterson, a high school junior from Morgantown and Cadet Senior Airman at Civil Air Patrol (CAP) was presented with her wings Monday night after completing 42 hours in the air. Watterson, who will be turning 17 on Tuesday, is now certified to fly a Cessna 172 all by herself. She completed her first solo flight on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s
WBOY 12Apr 12 2024
Opinion
Civil War film review — Apocalypse Now goes TikTok in a grandly tasteless disaster movie
Civil War is the stuff of nightmares in the new film of the same name. American carnage has come to pass in Manhattan, Pittsburgh and beyond. It also looks naggingly sexy. In a slick slab of provocation from writer-director Alex Garland, with Kirsten Dunst as a veteran war photographer, social collapse makes for a pumping blockbuster. Technically, the movie is a wowzer: Apocalypse Now gone
Financial TimesJun 12 2013
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Senator Obama 'Debates' President Obama on Gov't Surveillance, Civil Liberties
In what he called a Hannity exclusive on Tuesday night, Sean Hannity brought Senator Barack Obama on to his TV show to debate President Barack Obama on the issue of surveillance and civil liberties.
The BlazeApr 12 2013
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Anti-Gay Indiana Politician Says Marriage 'Not a Civil Liberty'
A Republican Congressman who has made no secret of his opposition to same-sex marriage is now arguing that marriage is a God-created institution and not a civil liberty. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind.) spoke with the socially conservative Family Research Councils (FRC) Tony Perkins Wednesday as a guest on Perkins Washington Watch radio program. The show was centered on themes of homosexuality
HuffPostApr 23 2024
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'That's my only option': Kirsten Dunst declares she will vote for Joe Biden, claims 'Civil War' movie is not about Trump
Actress Kirsten Dunst said that voting for President Biden in the 2024 presidential election is her only option, while noting that she didn't believe her latest movie was meant to parody the presidency of Donald Trump. The 41-year-old actress, best known for roles in the cheerleading hit "Bring It On" and Marvel's Spider-Man movies of the early 2000s, was interviewed about her latest film, "
The BlazeMar 21 2023
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Residents of Cancer Alley sue Louisiana parish officials over civil rights, religious liberty violations
Residents of a Louisiana parish located in the heart of a cluster of polluting petrochemical factories filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday raising allegations of civil rights, environmental justice, and religious liberty violations. The lawsuit names St. James Parish as the defendant and says the parish council approved the construction of several factories in two Black districts of the parish
USA TODAYMar 16 2024
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Syrian civil war enters 14th year
AL-NAYRAB, Syria -- For years, Syria's civil war has been a largely frozen conflict, the country effectively carved up into areas controlled by the Damascus government of President Bashar Assad, various opposition groups and Syrian Kurdish forces. But as the conflict entered its 14th year Friday, observers say violence has been on the rise again while the world's attention is mostly focused on
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette