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Feb 15 2023
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Buffalo mass shooter Payton Gendron sentenced to life in prison, telling families 'I did a terrible thing'
The White man who pled guilty to killing 10 Black people and wounding three others in a hate-fueled mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, last year was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole.
Payton Gendron was read his punishment in Erie County Court after pleading guilty in November to charges including murder and domestic terrorism motivated by hate in
Fox News DigitalFeb 15 2023
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Biden and Harris Push 'Assault Weapons' Ban After MSU Shooting — There's Just One Thing
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris once again pushed for an "assault weapons" ban after the mass shooting at Michigan State University that left three students dead and five others wounded.
The shooter, identified as 42-year-old Anthony McRae who ended up killing himself, did not use a rifle to carry out the attack. His motive for the shooting is still unclear but an "
TownhallAug 12 2022
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Whole Cities Are Under Siege by Narcos in Mexico
Over the past four days multiple Mexican cities faced an onslaught of attacks from drug cartel militias, showing the government’s continued inability to stop criminal groups from causing chaos in some of the country’s largest cities.
ViceMay 18 2022
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DHS to pause work of disinformation board
The Department of Homeland Security will pause the work of a controversial board to coordinate efforts to battle disinformation, saying that while its work was “grossly and intentionally mischaracterized” the “false attacks have become a significant distraction.”
Its leader, disinformation expert Nina Jankowicz, will also resign from the department.
Designed as a way to
The HillOct 27 2022
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Putin observes drills by Russia’s strategic nuclear forces
Russian President Vladimir Putin has monitored drills of the country’s strategic nuclear forces involving multiple practice launches of ballistic and cruise missiles, in a show of force amid the heightened tensions with the West over the conflict in Ukraine.
Wednesday’s drills come amid a series of escalatory comments from Moscow and Putin – who observed the drills from a control room
Al JazeeraDec 23 2022
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Trump Made 'Multiple Efforts' To Contact Jan. 6 Committee Witnesses—Report
Donald Trump made "multiple efforts" to contact witnesses called to appear before the House Select Committee into the January 6 attack on Congress, according to its final report.
The document concluded Trump had been part of a "multi-part conspiracy" to overturn the 2020 presidential election result.
In the report's executive summary, the committee said it was "aware of multiple
NewsweekJan 26 2023
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California Rep. Adam Schiff enters marquee Senate race
Rep. Adam B. Schiff, a decades-long fixture in San Fernando Valley politics who rose to national prominence as a top Democratic foe to then-President Trump, is joining a contest for U.S. Senate that is quickly shaping up to be highly competitive, he announced Thursday.
A mild-mannered former prosecutor, Schiff built a profile as a moderate Democrat focused on foreign policy and national
Los Angeles TimesDec 21 2022
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Congress releases major spending bill with election reforms to prevent another Jan. 6
Congressional leaders released a bipartisan government funding bill early Tuesday that includes a rewrite of federal election laws aimed at preventing another Jan. 6-style attack and choking off avenues for future candidates to steal elections.
They expect to pass the bill in the coming days to avoid a government shutdown slated to begin this weekend. It is the product of lengthy
NBC News DigitalFeb 21 2023
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Supreme Court looks at law that helped shape modern internet
The Supreme Court is taking up its first case about a federal law that is credited with helping create the modern internet by shielding Google, Twitter, Facebook and other companies from lawsuits over content posted on their sites by others.
The justices are hearing arguments Tuesday about whether the family of an American college student killed in a terrorist attack in Paris can sue
Associated PressFeb 28 2023
Fact Check
Does Video Show Ukraine Drone Dropping Grenades on Civilians?
For better or worse, many scenes from the conflict in Ukraine have been captured on amateur camera footage, often showing the devastating impacts of the war.
Videos from the frontline have shown Ukrainian forces destroy Russian vehicles, artillery, and infantry, as well as capturing dramatic and harrowing scenes of open warfare in the east of the country.
Now, according to claims
Newsweek