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Jun 15 2015
News
Police looking for suspects in Millcreek shooting
Officers from the Unified Police Department are looking for four people involved in a shooting at a Millcreek apartment complex early Monday morning.
The shooting was reported at about 1:00 at 3923 S 700 W. Witnesses told police three men who were riding in a red Dodge Neon got out of the car approached one of the apartments. Police said two teenage boys, ages 15 and 17, answered the
KSTUFeb 09 2020
Opinion
What South Dakota Doesn’t Get About Transgender Children
Early in my medical training, I read a landmark case study about a 12-year-old boy who wrote a suicide note to his mother saying he would rather die than go through puberty. I later met teenagers who tightly bound their chests — knowing that it could result in fractured ribs — because the emotional pain of seeing their breasts was much worse than any imaginable physical pain.
These
New York Times (Opinion)Apr 16 2015
News
High school, middle school kids now use more e-cigs than tobacco: CDC
The number of middle and high school students using electronic cigarettes tripled between 2013 and 2014, according to government figures released Thursday, a startling increase that public health officials fear could reverse decades of efforts combating the scourge of smoking.
The use of e-cigarettes among teenagers has eclipsed the use of traditional cigarettes and all other tobacco
Washington PostJun 21 2019
News
How Roy Moore Could Actually Win Alabama’s Republican Senate Primary
After Doug Jones won Alabama’s U.S. Senate race in 2017 — the first time a Democrat had won a seat there in 25 years — it seemed as if Roy Moore’s political career was over. After all, he faced allegations that he initiated unwanted sexual contact with teenage girls when he was in his 30s. (Moore has denied the allegations, dismissing them as “fake news.”)
But now Moore has decided to
538 (ABC News)Mar 29 2020
Analysis
Joe Biden Said He Believes All Women. Does He Believe Tara Reade?
When it comes to #MeToo sexual misconduct issues, former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party's presumptive 2020 presidential nominee, has made it no secret where he stands: automatically believe women.
"For a woman to come forward in the glaring lights of focus, nationally, you've got to start off with the presumption that at least the essence of what she's talking about is
ReasonMar 03 2015
News
Justice Dept.: U.S. report finds racial bias in Ferguson police
The Justice Department will conclude that there is a “pattern of police bias and excessive force” at the Ferguson, Missouri, police department, but is unlikely to directly charge former Officer Darren Wilson in the death of teenager Michael Brown, several news outlets reported Tuesday.
The full report is expected to be released this week, possibly as soon as Wednesday. The department
Washington TimesAug 30 2014
News
Hillary Clinton was surprisingly bold on Ferguson
Progressives really, really, really wanted to hear from Hillary Clinton on the events in Ferguson, Mo., where an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer on Aug. 9, sparking days of unrest in that small city outside St . Louis and elsewhere.
Al Sharpton SAID he Wanted to smoke Clinton out on Ferguson and Suggested That if She ran in 2016, he Would BE a Thorn
Washington PostNov 07 2019
News
Proposed DCF changes could divert millions from South Florida or send kids here for care
Miami-Dade and Monroe counties could lose about $11.5 million in funding for their child welfare system in the next few years, under changes that are being weighed by the state Department of Children and Families.
But a potential plan to keep the existing funding in place could involve sending some of the state’s most troubled children from other regions to a facility in South Florida
Miami HeraldMar 19 2016
News
Presidential Candidates Woo Arizona Voters on Immigration
When Donald J. Trump campaigns in Arizona, he talks up the endorsements he has received from Jan Brewer, the former governor who signed some of the nation’s toughest immigration laws, and Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose aggressive pursuit of illegal immigrants has prompted discrimination charges by the Justice Department.
When Bernie Sanders campaigned here on Monday, he ceded the stage to a
New York Times (News)Sep 20 2019
Headline Roundup
Global Climate Strike
Across the world people have taken to protesting leaders for inaction on climate change. From college campuses at universities to major cities around the globe—people young and old are marching to catch the attention of world leaders. This as the United Nations holds its Climate Action Summit in New York City, on Monday the 23rd. Notable teenage activists including Greta Thunberg showed up
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