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Feb 26 2024
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Fifth person arrested in Md. fatal shooting of 2-year-old
A fifth person has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting of a 2-year-old in Langley Park, Md., authorities said. Nilson Granados-Trejo, 25, of no fixed address, is charged with first- and second-degree murder and related counts in the killing of Jeremy Poou-Caceres, who was caught in crossfire outside an apartment complex, police said. Jeremy’s 17-year-old
Washington PostFeb 26 2024
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Fifth Suspect Arrested in Tragic Toddler Murder Case in Langley Park
Langley Park, MD – A fifth suspect has been taken into custody by the Prince George’s County Police Department in relation to the heart-wrenching murder of a toddler in Langley Park, marking a significant development in the case. The latest individual apprehended, 25-year-old Nilson Granados-Trejo, who reportedly has no fixed address, is now facing charges of first and second-degree murder.
Shore News NetworkSep 07 2020
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What to Watch For as Harris and Pence Visit Wisconsin on Labor Day
Labor Day is the traditional kickoff to the fall campaign season, but this year the holiday represents something more: the first time both candidates for vice president will be on the trail on the same day in the same state.
Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris on Monday will be on opposite ends of Wisconsin, a battleground that’s increasingly essential to President Trump
New York Times (News)Feb 27 2024
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Virginia lieutenant governor apologizes after calling transgender lawmaker 'sir'
Virginia Sen. Danica Roem, D-Prince William County, made an abrupt exit from the Senate floor Monday after Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears addressed the transgender senator as “sir.” Sen. Roem, who received an endorsement from then-Vice President Joe Biden in 2018, was elected to the Virginia Senate last year. Sen. Roem was one of the first transgender people elected to a state legislature in U.S
CBS Austin KEYEFeb 26 2024
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After 10 pedestrian deaths in past two weeks, Virginia State Police stress safety
The Virginia State Police is stressing pedestrian safety, following what it says is an alarming uptick in pedestrian deaths on Virginia roads. Ten pedestrians were killed across the Commonwealth since Feb. 11, according to a state police news release. The fatalities have occurred in the counties of Prince William (2), Henrico, Chesterfield, Albemarle, Fairfax, Pittsylvania, Loudoun, Wythe, and
Daily ProgressFeb 26 2024
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After 10 pedestrian deaths in past two weeks, Virginia State Police stress safety
The Virginia State Police is stressing pedestrian safety, following what it says is an alarming uptick in pedestrian deaths on Virginia roads. Ten pedestrians were killed across the Commonwealth since Feb. 11, according to a state police news release. The fatalities have occurred in the counties of Prince William (2), Henrico, Chesterfield, Albemarle, Fairfax, Pittsylvania, Loudoun, Wythe, and
The Free Lance–StarAug 13 2020
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‘Moderate’ Kamala Harris Just Cosponsored Climate Legislation with AOC
Sen. Kamala Harris cosponsored a climate bill with far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) just days before mainstream media outlets labeled the California Democrat a "moderate."
Harris on August 6 unveiled the Climate Equity Act with Ocasio-Cortez, which promises to "boldly address the climate crisis" by tackling "environmental racism." Some far-left groups lauded the
Washington Free BeaconAug 20 2020
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In Kamala Harris’ richly textured background, a portrait of America today
The California senator was raised in a multicultural, interfaith family, and has also created one of her own. Her experience reflects the fact that for many, identity is about choice as much as tradition.
Usha Haley was surprised at the depth of her own reaction when she heard that Sen. Kamala Harris would be the Democratic Party’s nominee for vice president.
An accomplished
Christian Science MonitorMar 05 2024
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AG Merrick Garland Vows to Fight Voter ID Laws: 'Disadvantage Minorities'
Attorney General Merrick Garland has vowed to fight voter ID laws, which he characterized as a plot to “disadvantage minorities.” Appearing alongside Vice President Kamala Harris in Selma, Alabama, on Sunday, Garland called voter ID laws and other voter integrity laws “discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary.” The two were speaking at an event commemorating the fifty-ninth anniversary of
Breitbart NewsAug 14 2020
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Trump Encourages Racist Conspiracy Theory About Kamala Harris
President Trump on Thursday encouraged a racist conspiracy theory that is rampant among some of his followers: that Senator Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic vice-presidential nominee born in California, was not eligible for the vice presidency or presidency because her parents were immigrants.
That assertion is false. Ms. Harris is eligible to serve.
Mr. Trump, speaking
New York Times (News)