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Jul 20 2023
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New York City Agrees to Pay $13 Million to Arrested George Floyd Protesters
According to court records filed Wednesday, New York City has agreed to pay $13.7 million to George Floyd protesters who were "arrested and/or subjected to force by N.Y.P.D. officers" during the 2020 unrest.
Key Details: About 1,400 people can expect to receive at least $9,950 under the class action settlement that was unveiled in a Manhattan federal court. The settlement doesn't
Patch.com National Review (News) New York Daily NewsAug 09 2022
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Men Convicted in Hate Crime Murder of Ahmaud Arbery Get 2nd Life Sentence
The men convicted of federal hate crimes in Ahmaud Arbery's 2020 murder were both given another sentence of life in prison Monday, while their neighbor was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
A U.S. District Court judge in Georgia handed down the life sentences to Travis and Greg McMichael, and the 35-year sentence to William “Roddie” Bryan, the McMichael's neighbor. The judge also
NBC News (Online) Newsweek Washington ExaminerAug 19 2014
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James Risen: Obama Is 'Greatest Enemy To Press Freedom In A Generation'
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter James Risen is not mincing words about President Barack Obama.
Risen has been fighting the Obama administration's efforts to get him to testify about his sources for six years. The Department of Justice has ordered him to testify against former CIA agent Jeffrey Sterling, who it believes leaked information about a failed CIA operation in
HuffPostJul 21 2022
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Will the Senate Pass the Same-Sex Marriage Bill?
The Senate is now considering a same-sex marriage bill, called the Respect for Marriage Act, to codify same-sex marriage after 47 House Republicans voted with House Democrats in favor of the bill.
The bill would repeal the 1996 Clinton-era Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as between a man and a woman. That law has since been overshadowed by the Supreme Court's 2015
Newsmax (News) The Hill CNN (Online News)Jul 14 2013
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N.J. Gov. Christie walks a fine line on gay marriage
As activists push states to recognize gay marriages, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — conservative Republican governor in a blue state and a 2016 presidential possibility — is walking a fine line between two electorates and two elections.
Christie vetoed same-sex marriage legislation last year and severely criticized the Supreme Court's decision striking down a ban on federal rights for
USA TODAYMar 05 2015
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Michael Brown’s parents to file wrongful death lawsuit against Ferguson, Darren Wilson
The parents of Michael Brown Jr. have made plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Ferguson and former Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson. Attorneys for the family, Anthony D. Gray and Daryl D. Parks addressed the media Thursday morning during a news conference that took place at the Greater St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church.
Michael Brown’s parents, Michael
Fox News (Online News)Apr 12 2023
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After Abortion Pill Ruling, What’s Next For Abortion Access in the US?
Last week, a federal judge ruled that mifepristone, a key abortion drug, was improperly approved by the FDA in 2000. The ruling and subsequent appeal resulted in speculation on the future of both the drug and abortion access in the United States.
From The Left: A writer in HuffPost (Left Bias) argued that the ruling was part of a larger effort to enact a nationwide ban on abortion. The
National Review (News) Forbes New York Times (Opinion)Jul 04 2012
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Dark economic clouds gather anew over Obama campaign
After a month in which his re-election campaign picked up momentum, hard economic realities are about to hit President Barack Obama as he takes to the road on a campaign bus trip through the Rust Belt.
Poor manufacturing data earlier this week followed by a likely weak jobless report on Friday are reminding Obama that he has a lot of work to do to convince voters he is bringing the
TownhallApr 06 2020
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Wisconsin to Hold Primary Election Tuesday
Wisconsin will hold in-person voting for its primary election on Tuesday, following wide-scale debate that led to the state's Supreme Court blocking Gov. Tony Evers' Monday motion to postpone the election.
The decision comes after Wisconsin Republicans and the Republican National Committee asked the Supreme Court to freeze the extension of the state's absentee ballot deadline. Many
Associated Press Washington Examiner New York Times (News)Jan 10 2016
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Trump escalates attacks on Ted Cruz's eligibility to run
Donald Trump taunted fellow Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz over his eligibility to be president on Saturday, offering the following response to Cruz's instance that he's a natural born citizen: "You're not."
"You can't have a person running for office, even though Ted is very glib and he goes out and he says, 'Oh, well, I'm a natural born citizen.' The point is, you're not
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