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Apr 18 2024
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Texas AG Ken Paxton fails to block Houston’s basic income plan
Is it a violation of the Texas Constitution for a city to give money to its low-income residents? On Thursday, a Texas state court judge answered with a definitive “no” — the first ruling in what is shaping up to be a long legal fight over that question, “There is sufficient evidence to show that guaranteed income programs are successful, so why wouldn’t we believe it,” Judge Ursula Hall said
The HillJun 12 2021
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Harris attends DC Pride rally
Vice President Harris made an appearance with second gentleman Doug Emhoff at the Pride parade in downtown Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
Speaking to residents gathered in the city, Harris called for the Senate to pass the Equality Act to provide expanded protections for LGBT people. The House passed the bill in a nearly party-line vote in February.
"We need to pass the Equality
The HillApr 19 2024
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Montgomery teen motorcyclist dies day after wreck, police say
A Montgomery teen died a day after the motorcycle he was riding was involved in a wreck, police said Friday.
Montgomery police and fire medics responded to the wreck around 7:41 p.m. Tuesday at Vaughn Road near Briar Gate Drive.
Authorities located a 2006 Suzuki at the scene, said Montgomery police Maj. Saba Coleman.
The Suzuki’s driver, identified as 18-year-old Izamir
AL.comApr 11 2024
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Kentucky boy, 8, died of fentanyl overdose, not allergic reaction as stepdad charged with manslaughter
An 8-year-old Kentucky boy believed to have died from an allergic reaction to strawberries last month was actually killed by fentanyl, investigators revealed this week — and his stepdad is now facing criminal charges in his overdose death. Elementary school student Trey Harris died last month of “fentanyl intoxication,” officials announced as his 33-year-old stepfather Antonio Person was
New York Post (News)Apr 19 2024
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U.S. Deports 70 Haitian Asylum Seekers Despite Humanitarian and Security Disaster in Haiti
The U.S. deported over 70 Haitian asylum seekers Thursday despite a spiraling security and humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Immigration rights advocates have been demanding the Biden administration halt all deportation flights to Haiti. The Haitian Bridge Alliance said in a statement, “Deportations to Haiti are intentional violence and blatant anti-Black discrimination. The hypocrisy by the Biden
Democracy Now!Apr 18 2024
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Black Georgia inmate says he was choked with a chain by jail guard while restrained
A Black inmate at a Georgia jail accused a corrections officer of choking him with a leg restraint and making a racist comment while three other officers watched, according to a lawsuit. Tremar Harris filed a federal civil lawsuit Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia against three corrections officers with the Appling County Sheriff’s Office. The suit says
NBC News DigitalApr 26 2022
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Vice President Harris tests positive for the coronavirus
Vice President Harris has tested positive for the coronavirus, the White House said Tuesday.
Harris tested positive on both rapid and PCR tests but has exhibited no symptoms, Harris’s press secretary Kirsten Allen said.
The vice president has not considered a close contact to President Biden or first lady Jill Biden because of their respective recent travel schedules, she added
Washington PostOct 25 2023
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Maryland Rep. Andy Harris supports Louisiana’s Mike Johnson for speaker as GOP-led House prepares to vote again
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, the only Republican in Maryland’s congressional delegation, says he’s backing Louisiana’s Mike Johnson to be speaker as the GOP-led House of Representatives prepared to try again Wednesday to fill the leadership post. “He’s exactly the kind of leader the House, Washington, and America needs in this time of national and global crisis,” Harris said in a post on X, formerly
Baltimore SunJan 29 2019
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Harris fumbles on health insurance
Imagine if the Los Angeles Rams had to play the Super Bowl against the Patriots and the NFC Championship against the Saints at the same time.
Fox News DigitalApr 19 2024
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Jury chooses not to indict teen charged with murdering Texas clerk over a bag of chips
A pair of teens entered a Sunoco convenience store in Humble, Texas, on Jan. 19. After shoplifting, they left the 42-year-old clerk dead in his car. Although the 18-year-old present for Asif Maknojia's slaying was never charged, the apparent shooter, 17-year-old Mario Young, was charged with capital murder. This week, a Harris County grand jury spared Young from any consequence, deciding not
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