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Aug 03 2023
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Trump pleads not guilty to federal Jan. 6 indictment
Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in Washington, DC, federal court Thursday for allegedly trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump, 77, surrendered to law enforcement and pleaded not guilty to a four-count indictment from the Justice Department for disrupting the peaceful transfer of power with his “stolen” election claims that culminated in the storming of the US
New York Post (News)Apr 15 2013
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John Kerry: Foreign Students ?Scared? to Study Abroad in U.S. Because of Gun Violence
Secretary of State John Kerry told CNN Monday that foreign students are increasingly scared of studying abroad in the United States because of gun violence. Americas top diplomat has been in Asia to confront North Koreas increasing aggression but speaking from Tokyo he pivoted to American politics. ...
The BlazeSep 05 2023
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Fed Governor Waller agrees the central bank can ‘proceed carefully’ on interest rates
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Tuesday that the recent round of strong economic data will buy the central bank some time as it decides whether additional interest rate hikes are needed to control inflation.
“That was a hell of a good week of data we got last week, and the key thing out if it is it’s going to allow us to proceed carefully,” Waller told CNBC’s Steve
CNBCAug 04 2023
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Mississippi Cannot Strip Convicts of Right to Vote, Court Rules
(Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court on Friday ruled that tens of thousands of Mississippi convicts who had completed their sentences were being unconstitutionally stripped of their right to vote. A 2-1 panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals faulted a provision of Mississippi's state constitution that mandates lifetime disenfranchisement for people convicted of
U.S. News & World ReportAug 22 2023
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Court Rules Alabama Can Enforce Ban on Transgender Medical Treatments for Minors - The Georgia Star News
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit unanimously reversed a district court’s temporary halt to enforcement of an Alabama law that prohibits minors from obtaining puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and transgender surgeries for treating gender dysphoria. In Eknes-Tucker v. Marshall, the appeals court on Monday rejected the plaintiffs’ arguments, described in
The Georgia Star NewsAug 21 2023
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Court reverses injunction on Alabama transgender health care ban
A federal appeals court on Monday reversed an injunction against Alabama’s law banning gender-affirming care for people under 19, allowing enforcement of the ban to take effect in the state. A three-judge panel on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court judge’s temporary injunction against the law, which bans the use of puberty blockers and hormones to treat trans
The HillAug 04 2023
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Mississippi’s Lifetime Felony Voting Ban Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Rules
Mississippi’s lifetime voting ban for people convicted of certain crimes, a relic of the State’s 1890 Jim Crow laws, violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled Friday morning. U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge James L. Dennis, writing for a 2-1 majority of a three-judge panel, said in the ruling this morning that “Plaintiffs are entitled to prevail on their claim that
Mississippi Free PressJan 09 2013
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Some in administration push for only a few thousand U.S. troops in Afghanistan after 2014
Groups within the Obama administration are pushing to keep no more than a few thousand troops in Afghanistan after 2014, U.S. officials said, raising the prospect that the United States will be unable to keep its promise to fully train and equip Afghan security forces.
Washington PostApr 04 2013
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Kim Jong-un: Can US trust North Korea leader to act rationally?
Kim Jong-un isnt the first North Korean leader to use threats for political gain. But the West doesnt really know what of make of him because of his youth and the uncertainty that shrouds the country.
Christian Science Monitor