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Jan 09 2023
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Guns, drugs and migrants: Biden heads to Mexico to face diplomatic challenges with North American allies
When North American leaders gathered in 2021 — at the first summit for the group in five years — the mood was upbeat. Gone was former President Donald Trump, who came to power demonizing Mexican migrants and who once called Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “very dishonest and weak.”
But as President Joe Biden takes part Monday in what’s informally known as the “Three Amigos”
NBC News (Online)
Jul 04 2019
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Representative Justin Amash Quits Republican Party
Rep. Justin Amash is celebrating this Fourth of July in a manner years in the making: by declaring his independence from the Republican Party.
“No matter your circumstance, I’m asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us,” Amash wrote in a Washington Post op-ed posted Thursday morning. “I’m asking you to believe that we can do
HuffPost
Jan 21 2023
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5 Memphis police officers fired after traffic stop leads to hospitalization, death of Tyre Nichols
Five Memphis police officers were fired Friday after the chief said they violated department policies during a traffic stop in Tennessee this month that ended with the hospitalization and death of a 29-year-old man.
An administrative investigation by the Memphis police found that the officers allegedly violated multiple policies, including use of excessive force, duty to intervene and
NBC News (Online)
May 23 2019
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Justin Amash Is Right About Impeachable Conduct
Justin Amash thinks Donald Trump is guilty of "impeachable conduct," and he is absolutely right. Impeachable conduct is whatever the House of Representatives decides it is, a point the president's defenders and some of his critics seem determined to obscure.
The House impeached Bill Clinton for lying under oath about oral sex, and the conduct described in Special Counsel Robert Mueller'
Reason
Jan 19 2023
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Man threw Molotov cocktails at state Capitol, Conference Center, charges say
SALT LAKE CITY — A man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at the state Capitol and the Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is now facing serious charges. Justin Lee Cromar, 33, was charged Wednesday in 3rd District Court with two counts of aggravated arson and two counts of use of an explosive or incendiary device, all first-degree felonies. On Jan. 11, Salt
KSL
Feb 10 2019
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Justin Fairfax Puts Virginia Democrats in Bind on Impeachment
Justin E. Fairfax’s refusal to resign as lieutenant governor of Virginia in the face of two allegations of sexual assault has presented Democrats with an excruciating choice: whether to impeach an African-American leader at a moment when the state’s other two top leaders, both white, are resisting calls to quit after admitting to racist conduct.
New York Times (News)
Feb 09 2019
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Justin Fairfax Puts Virginia Democrats in Bind on Impeachment
Justin E. Fairfax’s refusal to resign as lieutenant governor of Virginia in the face of two allegations of sexual assault has presented Democrats with an excruciating choice: whether to impeach an African-American leader at a moment when the state’s other two top leaders, both white, are resisting calls to quit after admitting to racist conduct.
New York Times (News)
Jan 17 2023
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Photos: Chicago Bears president/CEO Kevin Warren
Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren speaks after the title game on Dec. 19, 2020, at Lucas Oil Stadium. Ohio State — and Justin Fields — defeated Northwestern 22-10. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune) Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren speaks about the cancellation of the men's basketball tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on March 12, 2020. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune) Big
Chicago Tribune
May 31 2022
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Handguns: Canada proposes complete freeze on ownership
Canada should introduce a total ban on the buying and selling of all handguns, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.
His government is proposing a new law that would freeze private ownership of all short-barrelled firearms.
The legislation would not ban the ownership of handguns outright - but would make it illegal to buy them.
Mr Trudeau's proposal comes days after a
BBC News
May 30 2022
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Handguns: Canada proposes complete freeze on ownership
Canada should introduce a total ban on the buying and selling of all handguns, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.
His government is proposing a new law that would freeze private ownership of all short-barrelled firearms.
The legislation would not ban the ownership of handguns outright - but would make it illegal to buy them.
Mr Trudeau's proposal comes days after a
BBC News