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Jul 24 2023
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U.S. sues Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott declines to remove floating border barrier
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The U.S. Justice Department announced Monday it is suing Texas and Gov. Greg Abbott after the state declined to remove the floating barrier deployed earlier this month on the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass. The lawsuit, filed in an Austin federal court, alleges the barrier
KSATJun 15 2023
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‘1st’ Busload of Illegals Shipped to Sanctuary City Los Angeles By TX Gov. Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced he shipped his first busload of illegal immigrants to Los Angeles, Calif., Wednesday as part of efforts to make so-called sanctuary cities live up to their names and shoulder the burden of the migrant influx. “Texas just dropped off the 1st bus of migrants in Los Angeles,” the governor declared on Twitter. “Small Texas border towns remain overrun &
InfoWarsJul 24 2023
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No criminal charges in deadly police shooting
RACINE COUNTY — No criminal charges will be filed against the Racine County law enforcement officers who fired their guns at Timothy Burgess, ultimately killing him. The Wisconsin Department of Justice and Division of Criminal Investigation conducted an independent investigation following the shooting, which involved seven Racine Police Department officers and one Mount Pleasant Police
The Journal TimesJul 24 2023
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JUST IN: DOJ Sues Texas and Gov. Abbott Over Border Buoys and Razor Wire: ‘Threat To Public Safety’
The Department of Justice filed suit against the state of Texas for constructing a floating barrier in the Rio Grande River to deter migrants from crossing into the United States. According to NBC News, “The DOJ said the barriers endanger public safety and could obstruct the federal government’s official duties, among other concerns.” Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has refused to remove the buoys and
MediaiteJul 24 2023
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Housing Director Young announces bid for Congress
WILMINGTON – Delaware State Housing Authority Director Eugene Young Jr. announced Monday that he will run for the state’s lone congressional seat, setting up at least a competitive three-way race to date. Young joins a field that already includes State Sen. Sarah McBride and state Treasurer Colleen Davis, who are running for the Democratic nomination to succeed Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, who
Delaware Business TimesJul 24 2023
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GOPers demand Biden impeachment after Hunter’s ex-biz partner reveals alleged calls: ‘Must be held accountable’
WASHINGTON — Some Republicans on Monday demanded House Speaker Kevin McCarthy begin the process to impeach President Biden after The Post revealed a key witness saying first son Hunter frequently put his father on the phone with foreign business associates. One of Hunter Biden’s closest partners, Devon Archer, is expected to describe the alleged damning calls involving the president at an
New York Post (News)Aug 01 2023
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Idaho attorney general cannot prosecute out-of-state abortion referrals: Judge
Idaho medical providers can temporarily refer patients out-of-state for abortion access without fear of prosecution after a judge granted an emergency request from state healthcare providers. U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill placed an injunction on Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador's office that prevents him from prosecuting doctors who make these referrals, ruling that the restriction
Washington ExaminerMay 15 2023
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Fulton County DA tells judge to dismiss Trump's demand to hide grand jury report
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has responded to a recent filing from Donald and fake elector Cathy Latham attempting to block a special grand jury report from being released. posted the filing, reading, "that all of the evidence 'derived from' the SPGJ be suppressed in any future proceedings; and that the Fulton County District Attorney's Office be disqualified from 'any further
Raw StoryJul 28 2023
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Federal judge blocks Montana’s anti-drag ban
A federal judge in Montana has temporarily blocked enforcement of a sweeping state law against drag performances days before one of the biggest Pride events in the state begins. The temporary restraining order from US District Judge Brian Morris, who was appointed to the court by Barack Obama, argues that the law will “disproportionately harm not only drag performers, but any person who falls
The IndependentJul 24 2023
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Tennessee student suspended over Instagram memes about principal sues school district and officials
A Tennessee high school student is suing his school district and administrators for violating his freedom of speech after he was suspended for three days for posting satirical memes directed at his principal on Instagram. The federal lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday in the Eastern District of Tennessee Winchester Division, does not name the student from Tullahoma High School, who is only
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