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Oct 20 2023
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Supreme Court Allows Block of Missouri Gun Law to Remain in Effect
The Supreme Court refused to reinstate a novel Missouri law that won’t allow local police to work with the federal government to enforce gun laws. The court’s unsigned order in Missouri v. United States (court file 23A296) was issued late in the business day on Oct. 20. This is not the final word on the law. The case is still before the lower courts and could return to the Supreme Court in the
NTDMar 22 2024
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Report: Three Ways Letitia James Could Collect $454M if Donald Trump Can’t Post Bond
New York Attorney General Letitia James reportedly has three ways to collect $454 million if former President Donald Trump does not post a bond to cover a civil fraud judgment by Monday.
If Trump’s Monday appeal fails to reduce or hold off James from collecting the bond amount, she would have the power to go after the former president’s cash and real estate holdings. “We are prepared to
Breitbart NewsApr 01 2024
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Caitlin Clark hits a new level in leading Iowa past LSU, into Final Four
ALBANY, N.Y. — Caitlin Clark walked alone down a long hallway in the depths of MVP Arena on Monday night, no coaches or teammates in sight. Well, she wasn’t completely alone — a security detail and a pair of photographers followed her every move. The court opened up in front of her as she stepped through the tunnel and emerged in front of throngs of fans waiting to see college basketball’s all
Washington PostMar 22 2024
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5 great places to take the kids during spring break in mid-Michigan
SAGINAW, MI — School’s out (for many kids) for spring this month. With that in mind, here are five great ideas for mid-Michigan parents and guardians hoping to get their children out of the house while still staying indoors, considering the chilly weather forecasts. This Saginaw museum frequently offers programs that appeal to children, including its “Hands on History” series. The next
MLive.comMar 31 2024
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Florida Health Insurace: Facing South Florida
MIAMI — CBS News Miami's Jim DeFede examines why nearly a million people in Florida have lost their health insurance for "procedural reasons" because of the state's complex system of renewing Medicare recipients.
The Florida Health Justice Project is suing the state in federal court. Jim speaks with Lynn Hearn, an attorney for FHJP.
CBS News (Online)Aug 16 2023
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Trump's court and campaign schedule is looking chaotic
Running for president of the US is an arduous task even in the best of times.
Seeking the White House while facing multiple indictments and the prospect of multiple civil and criminal trials is an almost unimaginable task. That, however, is the reality that Donald Trump currently confronts.
A presidential campaign involves near nonstop campaigning and fundraising through a long
BBC NewsSep 11 2023
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Accused Highland Park shooter expected in court Monday
CHICAGO (CBS)-- The accused Highland Park mass shooter is set to make his first court appearance since May. The hearing for Robert Crimo III is set for later this morning at 11 a.m. He has been indicted 117 felony counts in Lake County; including murder, attempted murder, and aggravated battery. He has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail. He is not facing any federal charges. His
CBS News (Online)Nov 27 2023
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Idaho asks Supreme Court to let abortion law that penalizes doctors to take full effect
Idaho asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow its state abortion ban that imposes penalties on doctors who perform abortions to take full effect despite federal requirements for emergency room doctors. The case comes to the high court more than a year after the justices overturned a constitutional right to abortion, altering the landscape of abortion rights nationwide and triggering more
CNN DigitalJun 30 2023
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State Supreme Court clears new abortion ban. US Supreme Court ends affirmative action
In breaking news, the Indiana state Supreme Court cleared the way for a state ban on abortion, except in cases where the life of the mother is at risk. The US Supreme Court ends affirmative action, and Indiana universities react. An investigative report reveals some schools are not reporting how often they forcibly isolate and restrain students, with the data largely inaccessible to the public
WFYIMar 28 2024
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Principal Sued for Threatening to Kill Gay Couple's Son
A Milwaukee school principal has been sued in federal court by a gay couple who allege he bullied, harassed, threatened, and assaulted their son for having two same-sex parents, violating the child’s civil rights in the process. The parents, referred to as M.P. and T.L. in the lawsuit, claim that Kasongo Kalumbula allegedly mistreated their son because of his family’s makeup. The lawsuit,
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