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Nov 25 2014
News
Ferguson Documents: How The Grand Jury Reached A Decision
After sitting through hours of testimony and reading through thousands of pages of documents, a grand jury decided that there was not enough probable cause to indict police Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old.
NPR (Online News)
Jun 03 2020
Opinion
Defund the Police Now
Protests are erupting across the U.S. in response to the killing of George Floyd. In a widely watched video, Floyd, a Black man, repeatedly exclaims, “I can’t breathe,” as Derek Chauvin, a white Minneapolis police officer, kneels on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, according to a criminal complaint. Chauvin has since been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Guest Writer - Left
Oct 24 2014
News
'Rational fear' and 5 other key moments from New Hampshire Senate debate
Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen repeatedly accused Republican challenger Scott Brown of "fear-mongering" -- on Ebola, ISIS and more -- in the second debate of a New Hampshire race that's key to determining which party will control the Senate.
CNN (Online News)
May 15 2014
News
School Segregation Across The Country Proves Students Are Still Separate
While many of the major gains in the South since the Supreme Courts decision in Brown v. Board of Education have been reversed in recent years. a new report says that at the very least things are not as bad as they were before.
HuffPost
Mar 02 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Obamacare threatens to end John Roberts’s dream of a nonpartisan Supreme Court
The first time the Affordable Care Act came before the Supreme Court, its constitutional foundation under attack, John G. Roberts Jr. was its unlikely savior. In a spectacular display of spot-welding, the chief justice joined fellow conservatives on some points and brought liberals on board for others. Roberts was the only member of the court to endorse the entire jerry-rigged thing, and even
Washington Post
Nov 25 2014
News
Ferguson Rioters Burn Dozens of Businesses to the Ground, Fire Off Hundreds of Gunshots
Last night the long awaited Grand Jury decision in the case of Michael Brown and Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson was released. According to the decision, there was no probable cause to file charges against Officer Wilson and therefore he is exonerated and will not face indictment.
Townhall
Aug 31 2014
News
Getting Ferguson Majority to Show Its Clout at Polls
Down the street from where the body of Michael Brown lay for hours after he was shot three weeks ago, volunteers have appeared beside folding tables under fierce sunshine to sign up new voters. On West Florissant Avenue, the site of sometimes violent nighttime protests for two weeks, voter-registration tents popped up during the day and figures like the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. lectured about
New York Times (News)
Aug 10 2015
News
Gun battle during Ferguson anniversary protest ends with man shot by police
St. Louis County police said a gun battle in Ferguson, Mo. late Sunday climaxed when one of the suspects involved opened fire on plainclothes detectives before being pursued and shot by the officers after a day of peaceful demonstrations in Ferguson marking the anniversary of Michael Brown's death.
Fox News (Online News)
Sep 25 2020
Opinion
Face facts: ‘Black Lives Matter’ is all about hate
Its agenda is plain for all to see: cop-killing
With another two police officers shot at the Black Lives Matter riot in Louisville on Wednesday, it’s time to lift the veil on the whole movement: It’s a haven for unrepentant cop-killers.
These aren’t isolated incidents. It has been fewer than two weeks since supposedly “peaceful” BLM radicals chanted, “We hope they die,” while
New York Post (Opinion)
Dec 24 2019
News
Democrats Tell Court: More Impeachment Articles, Maybe, if Trump Lawyer Testifies
The House Judiciary Committee told a federal appeals court Monday that it still wants former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify as it could potentially lead to the introduction of “additional articles of impeachment” against President Donald Trump over his contacts with Ukraine.
In a brief submitted to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, the panel’s counsel Doug Letter argued its
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