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Apr 22 2024
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San Antonio to close migrant facility at airport, pursues more federal funding for downtown facility
SAN ANTONIO – In a move that could help stretch federal funding for its Migrant Resource Center, the City of San Antonio is shuttering a secondary facility for migrants at the San Antonio International Airport. In a memo to council members Friday, City Manager Erik Walsh said the city will relocate operations at the “Airport Transfer Center” into the MRC San Pedro Avenue on May 1. Welcoming
KSATApr 18 2024
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Former cop convicted for role in George Floyd's murder completes federal sentence
With the end of his federal responsibilities, Thomas Lane will now complete the remainder of his state sentence for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A former Minneapolis police officer has completed a two-and-a-half year federal sentence for his role in the murder
KARE11Apr 13 2024
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Federalism or Teddy Roosevelt: You Can Only Pick One
Over the course of the last week, some of President Trump’s most ardent and vocal online supporters have engaged in a bit of cognitive dissonance, praising the former president for his foresight and wisdom in calling for a federalist solution to one of the nation’s most intractable problems while simultaneously singing the praises of the one man who likely did more than any other American to
American GreatnessApr 24 2024
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Supreme Court conservatives appear skeptical that federal law can force states to allow emergency abortions
WASHINGTON — Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday that state abortion bans that took effect after the sweeping ruling overturning Roe v. Wade violate federal health care law, even during some medical emergencies. The case marks the first time the Supreme Court has considered the implications of a state ban since the nationwide right to abortion was overturned. It
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 18 2024
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Waupun prison staffers resigned or fired amid federal probe into alleged smuggling
Five prison employees have resigned or been fired since the U.S. Department of Justice launched a probe into a suspected smuggling conspiracy within Waupun Correctional Institution, according to the state Department of Corrections. The federal investigation came at the request of Gov. Tony Evers and the state correctional agency after a DOC sweep of multiple housing units at Waupun last summer
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApr 24 2024
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The federal law came about in part because of how pregnant women were treated in emergency rooms.
Here’s the latest on the argument. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday about whether Idaho’s near-total abortion ban conflicts with a federal law that protects patients who need emergency care, in a case that would determine access to abortions in emergency rooms across the country. The federal law affects only the sliver of women who face dire medical complications during
New York Times (News)Apr 24 2024
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Supreme Court hears case involving Idaho abortion ban and federal law for emergency care today
Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments in a case that pits Idaho's near-total ban on abortion against a federal law that requires hospitals to provide stabilizing care to patients experiencing medical emergencies. The dispute between the Biden administration and Idaho officials in the case known as Moyle v. United States is the second the justices will hear in the span
CBS News (Online)Apr 23 2024
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Rep. Elise Stefanik demands federal funds for Columbia University be revoked in wake of anti-Israel protests
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) on Tuesday accused Columbia University leadership of civil rights violations over their handling of disruptive anti-Israel protests on campus. Stefanik, in a letter to top Biden administration officials, demanded that federal funding to the Ivy League school be stripped because of the alleged Civil Rights Act violations. “The ongoing
New York Post (News)Apr 17 2024
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Former Richland High grad nominated as Eastern WA federal court judge
A former Richland resident has been nominated to become a federal judge for the Eastern Washington District U.S. Court. Rebecca Pennell is currently a judge for Division III of the Washington Court of Appeals in Spokane, but lives in Yakima. She was appointed to that position by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee in January 2016 and was then elected without opposition in 2016 and 2020. Pennell grew up
Tri-City HeraldApr 17 2024
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Rapper NBA YoungBoy arrested in Utah after federal agents search home
Rapper NBA YoungBoy was booked into Cache County jail on suspicion of fraud, forgery, weapons and drug offenses Tuesday after federal agents executed a search warrant at a home he owns in Weber County. Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, also known professionally as “YoungBoy Never Broke Again” or just “YoungBoy,” was taken into custody on Tuesday after the search warrant was executed as part of “an
The Salt Lake Tribune