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Jan 23 2024
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'Salt in an already open wound': Brooklyn Center rejects proposed traffic stop policies
Those policies, which were pushed in part by the mother of Daunte Wright, were designed to prevent issues that could arise from a minor traffic stop. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video Those changes would have prohibited any combination of an invalid registration, nonfunctioning license plate lamp, nonoperational muffler, exceeding
KARE11Nov 12 2015
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At issue in Missouri protests, how we 'quit intimidating each other'
Debates over racial insensitivity at Missouri and Yale have at times devolved into yelling and anger on both sides. But beneath the surface something meaningful is going on.
Christian Science MonitorJan 24 2024
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Gov. Abbott Invokes Founding Fathers: Texas Has ‘Constitutional Right to Self-Defense’ Against Invasion
Gov. Greg Abbott (R) invoked America’s Founding Fathers in a statement explaining the US Constitution allows for Texas to defend its sovereignty, despite the US Supreme Court’s decision in favor of the Biden administration’s open border policies. “The federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the States,” Gov. Abbott wrote in a letter issued Wednesday addressing
InfoWarsAug 31 2015
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Obama’s Arctic Trip Comes as Climate Change Builds as 2016 Issue
President Barack Obama’s trip to Alaska’s Arctic on Monday likely will reverberate much farther south, on the 2016 presidential campaign trail, where global warming is expected to emerge as a key issue.
His visit to the North Pole region, the first ever for a sitting president, coincides with a growing public consensus that the earth is heat
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 04 2015
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Planned Parenthood bill blocked: For GOP, abortion as national issue is tricky
Abortion as a GOP issue has often backfired in a country that is consistently split on the issue. On Monday, Democrats prevented a bill that would have defunded Planned Parenthood from moving forward.
Christian Science MonitorJan 24 2024
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Man charged with attempted murder of woman in Jersey Shore town
A 31-year-old man accused of choking a woman into unconsciousness in Point Pleasant Brough more than a year ago has been charged with attempted murder, authorities said. Juan Santiago-Rojas, of Point Pleasant Borough, was already in the Ocean County jail after being charged with aggravated assault in the Aug. 22, 2022, attack when the additional charge was filed Monday, the Ocean County
Jan 23 2024
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North Dakota court keeps strict abortion ban in place even in cases of medical emergencies
North Dakota court keeps strict abortion ban in place even in cases of medical emergencies A North Dakota state court denied a request to temporarily block the state's strict abortion ban on Tuesday. Plaintiffs challenging the ban had asked the court to allow doctors to resume performing abortions to preserve the life or health of a pregnant person, based on their "good-faith medical judgment
ABC News (Online)Jan 20 2024
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Democrats look to abortion politics to draw voters to polls
Democrats are looking to repeat what abortion politics did for them in the 2022 midterms by appealing to a large swath of voters who think overturning Roe v. Wade went too far.
President Biden’s party achieved better-than-expected results in the midterms in large part because voters came out to elect Democrats to restore federal reproductive rights. They hope it’s still an issue that’s
The HillJan 24 2024
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EPA can't have tougher toxics rules for Louisiana's minority, low-income communities, federal judge rules
A federal judge in Lake Charles has at least temporarily blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing so-called "disparate impact" rules in Louisiana that require industries to reduce toxic pollutants in minority and low-income areas, such as the so-called "Cancer Alley" region along the Mississippi River, to lower levels than in majority white areas. U.S. District Judge James
The Times-PicayuneJan 24 2024
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EPA can't have tougher toxics rules for Louisiana's minority, low-income communities, federal judge rules
A federal judge in Lake Charles has at least temporarily blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing so-called "disparate impact" rules in Louisiana that require industries to reduce toxic pollutants in minority and low-income areas, such as the so-called "Cancer Alley" region along the Mississippi River, to lower levels than in majority white areas. U.S. District Judge James
The Advocate