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Photo: Republican politician suggests that women who have an abortion should face the death penalty Republican politician suggests that women who have an abortion should face the death penalty
The Independent - Sat Apr 7, 2018
A Republican politician has said that women who have abortions should face the death penalty. More»

Photo: Georgia sheriff's sign: 'If you kill someone, we might kill you back' Georgia sheriff's sign: 'If you kill someone, we might kill you back'
WSB-TV - Thu Apr 5, 2018
HARRIS COUNTY, Georgia - Georgia Sheriff Mike Jolley's new welcome sign comes with a threatening warning for visitors: "Our citizens have concealed weapons. More»

Photo: Stephon Clark: Police shot unarmed man '7 times in back' Stephon Clark: Police shot unarmed man '7 times in back'
BBC - Sun Apr 1, 2018
Stephon Clark was shot a total of eight times in the confrontation on the night of 18 March in Sacramento, California, said a forensic pathologist. More»

Photo: Laura Ingraham Announces Week Off Air As Advertisers Flee Laura Ingraham Announces Week Off Air As Advertisers Flee
Huffington Post - Fri Mar 30, 2018
Almost a dozen advertisers have dropped her Fox News show after she mocked a teenage survivor of the Florida school massacre. More»

Photo: NJ Police Officers Suspended After Storming Domino's Over Undelivered Pizza NJ Police Officers Suspended After Storming Domino's Over Undelivered Pizza
WNBC-TV - Wed Mar 28, 2018
A pair of New Jersey police officers were suspended after one of them was caught on camera pushing a manager at a Domino's against a wall because their pizza didn't get delivered on time. More»

Photo: Nearly A Week After Atlanta's Cyberattack, Things Are Nowhere Near Normal Nearly A Week After Atlanta's Cyberattack, Things Are Nowhere Near Normal
Huffington Post - Wed Mar 28, 2018
A ransomware cyberattack last Thursday forced the city of Atlanta to shut down substantial portions of its city government. More»

Photo: Andrew McCabe: Not in my worst nightmares did I dream my FBI career would end this way Andrew McCabe: Not in my worst nightmares did I dream my FBI career would end this way
Washington Post - Thu Mar 22, 2018
Andrew McCabe served in the FBI from 1996 until March 16, 2018. More»

Photo: Alabama man, 48, admits planning to kidnap a 'young, clean virgin', 14, so he could SELL her to a Tennessee sex trafficker Alabama man, 48, admits planning to kidnap a 'young, clean virgin', 14, so he could SELL her to a Tennessee sex trafficker
Daily Mail - Tue Mar 20, 2018
An Alabama man who hatched a plan to hire someone to kidnap a woman and her 14-year-old daughter and then sell the teen to a sex trafficker has pleaded guilty to federal charges. More»

Photo: Austin bomber 'blows himself up' with seventh device as police closed in Austin bomber 'blows himself up' with seventh device as police closed in
Daily Mail - Tue Mar 20, 2018
The Austin bomber is dead after blowing himself up as police FBI agents tired to arrest him in the early hours of Wednesday. More»

Photo: 'Multiple deaths' as 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapses on top of cars and people on Florida college campus just days after it was installed 'Multiple deaths' as 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapses on top of cars and people on Florida college campus just days after it was installed
Daily Mail - Wed Mar 14, 2018
Emergency crews are rushing to the scene of a collapsed pedestrian bridge that has reportedly killed 'multiple people' and trapped cars on the campus of Florida International University in Miami. More»

Photo: Trump Admits To Making Up Trade Deficit In Talks With Canadian Prime Minister Trump Admits To Making Up Trade Deficit In Talks With Canadian Prime Minister
NPR - Wed Mar 14, 2018
In audio of a closed-door fundraiser obtained by the Washington Post and NBC News, President Trump boasts to donors that he "had no idea" whether he was correct when he insisted to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the US has a trade deficit with Canada. More»

Photo: Rex Tillerson: a rocky road with Trump that ended with a surprise firing Rex Tillerson: a rocky road with Trump that ended with a surprise firing
The Guardian - Mon Mar 12, 2018
Rex Tillerson's last significant act as secretary of state was characteristically out of tune with the White House. More»

Photo: Iowa grants gun permits to the blind Iowa grants gun permits to the blind
USA Today - Mon Mar 12, 2018
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Here's some news that has law enforcement officials and lawmakers scratching their heads:

Iowa is granting permits to acquire or carry guns in public to people who are legally or completely blind. More»

Photo: FBI's Use of Paid Best Buy Informants Goes Deeper Than We Knew FBI's Use of Paid Best Buy Informants Goes Deeper Than We Knew
Gizmodo - Fri Mar 9, 2018
Questions were raised last year about whether FBI agents were actively recruiting technicians at Best Buy's Geek Squad to search for illegal content on customer devices. More»

Racist School Assignment
KIRO-TV - Tue Mar 6, 2018
LYNNWOOD, Washington - The mother of a 5th grader at Meadowdale Elementary School feels her son's homework assignment was racist. More»

Photo: NRA Leader Warns Conservatives Of 'Socialist Wave' In Wake Of Shooting NRA Leader Warns Conservatives Of 'Socialist Wave' In Wake Of Shooting
NPR - Wed Feb 21, 2018
Just over a week after 17 people were killed at Parkland, Florida, high school, National Rifle Association executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, on Thursday at the National Harbor in Maryland. More»

Photo: Newsweek plunged into chaos by its own reporters' exposé Newsweek plunged into chaos by its own reporters' exposé
The Guardian - Tue Feb 20, 2018
Newsweek, once one of the most powerful publications in US media, has a scoop on its hands - one that has plunged the troubled title further into chaos. More»

Photo: A $17,850 urine test: Industry boom amid opioid epidemic A $17,850 urine test: Industry boom amid opioid epidemic
CNN - Mon Feb 19, 2018
After Elizabeth Moreno had back surgery in late 2015, her surgeon prescribed an opioid painkiller and a follow-up drug test that seemed routine -- until the lab slapped her with a bill for $17,850. More»

Photo: FCC under investigation for giving special favors to Trump TV FCC under investigation for giving special favors to Trump TV
Shareblue - Sun Feb 18, 2018
After rewriting public policy at the Federal Communications Commission in order to please a major Trump supporter, the head of the FCC is now under investigation to see if he went even further and actively colluded with the telecommunications giants. More»

Photo: GOP lawmaker claims women are inferior: 'a lesser cut of meat' GOP lawmaker claims women are inferior: 'a lesser cut of meat'
Patheos - Thu Feb 15, 2018
Bible based misogyny: South Carolina State Senator Thomas Corbin insults a female colleague, claiming women are "a lesser cut of meat" because the Bible teaches Eve was created from Adam's rib. More»

Photo: The Michigan town where only Christians are allowed to buy houses The Michigan town where only Christians are allowed to buy houses
The Guardian - Thu Feb 8, 2018
Tucked away in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, somewhere along the winding roads that hug Great Lakes shores, is an idyllic town named Bay View. More»

Photo: Russians penetrated U.S. voter systems, top U.S. official says Russians penetrated U.S. voter systems, top U.S. official says
NBC - Wed Feb 7, 2018
The US official in charge of protecting American elections from hacking says the Russians successfully penetrated the voter registration rolls of several US states prior to the 2016 presidential election. More»

Photo: Police sergeant is arrested after being caught on camera 'stealing a paralyzed woman's prescription opioids and offering her hush money' Police sergeant is arrested after being caught on camera 'stealing a paralyzed woman's prescription opioids and offering her hush money'
Daily Mail - Sun Feb 4, 2018
A Hagerstown police sergeant in Maryland has been arrested after stealing prescription opioids from a paralyzed woman, who caught him on video. More»

Photo: Oklahoma Earthquakes: Oil Industry Took State from Seismic Dead Zone to Hotspot in a Decade Oklahoma Earthquakes: Oil Industry Took State from Seismic Dead Zone to Hotspot in a Decade
Newsweek - Thu Feb 1, 2018
"There are better ways we can be doing things," says Erin Brockovich, the environmental activist portrayed in the Oscar-winning 2000 film, who has become one of the latest people to draw attention to the frequent man-made earthquakes plaguing the US state of Oklahoma. More»

Photo: San Francisco To Dismiss Thousands Of Marijuana Convictions San Francisco To Dismiss Thousands Of Marijuana Convictions
NPR - Wed Jan 31, 2018
Prosecutors in San Francisco will throw out thousands of marijuana-related convictions of residents dating back to 1975. More»

Photo: White House asks for Van Gogh loan - but Guggenheim offers gold toilet instead White House asks for Van Gogh loan - but Guggenheim offers gold toilet instead
The Guardian - Thu Jan 25, 2018
The Guggenheim Museum has reportedly turned down a White House request to borrow a Van Gogh painting, and has instead offered the Trump administration the use of a golden toilet. More»

Photo: Scientists Sue EPA Over 'Attempt To Delegitimize Science' Scientists Sue EPA Over 'Attempt To Delegitimize Science'
Huffington Post - Wed Jan 24, 2018
The Environmental Protection Agency has been sued over an October directive issued by Administrator Scott Pruitt prohibiting scientists who receive funding from the agency from serving on its advisory boards. More»

Photo: Groundbreaking medical marijuana case lets little girl go back to school Groundbreaking medical marijuana case lets little girl go back to school
KFOR-TV - Mon Jan 22, 2018
A little girl was back in a school she loves in Schaumburg, Illinois last week - but only after a federal judge said it was okay for her to bring her prescription medication with her. More»

Photo: CIA rendition flights from rustic North Carolina called to account by citizens CIA rendition flights from rustic North Carolina called to account by citizens
The Guardian - Wed Jan 17, 2018
A year after he was released from captivity in Guantánamo, Binyam Mohamed received a letter from Christina Cowger, an agricultural researcher from North Carolina. More»

Photo: Reporter April Ryan got death threats after Fox News attacked her for questioning Trump Reporter April Ryan got death threats after Fox News attacked her for questioning Trump
Share Blue Media - Wed Jan 17, 2018
Reporter April Ryan revealed that after she was singled out by Fox News for asking Donald Trump tough questions, she began receiving death threats. More»

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