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Susan Hogarth is suing North Carolina over a ballot selfie the state says was illegal
In March, Susan Hogarth voted in the North Carolina primary and took a selfie with her completed ballot. The following week, state election officials told her she had broken the law. (Scripps News)
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Federal abortion ban eliminated from Republican party platform
For the first time in 40 years, a federal abortion ban has been eliminated from the Republican Party's platform. (Scripps News)
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Surgeon general declares gun violence a public health crisis in America
The U.S. surgeon general declared gun violence a public health crisis on Tuesday, and said the failure to address it is a "moral crisis." (Scripps News)
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Add high schoolers to the list of athletes cashing in on NIL deals
If you thought you were done hearing about NIL deals — in which college and other athletes can earn money off their name, image, and likeness — think again. (Scripps News)
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At least 23 law enforcement officers were aware of threats but couldn’t stop Maine mass shooter
A Scripps News investigation found at least 23 Maine police officers had some level of knowledge about Robert Card’s threats and mental decline leading up to his mass shooting. (Scripps News)
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McEntee and Humphreys discuss plans to control migration
Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, and Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys speaking to the media during their visit to Trim Family Resource Centre, Trim, Co Meath
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Scripps Newsline: Experts discuss Biden's executive action on border control
Tonight on Scripps Newsline, we break down the implications of President Biden's sweeping new executive actions that attempt to curtail asylum claims at the southern border. (Scripps News)
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Rishi Sunak always looks for someone else to blame, says Yvette Cooper as parliamentary showdown looms
Rishi Sunak has acknowledged he will miss his self-imposed spring target for getting the Rwanda scheme off the ground but insisted: “We will start the flights and we will stop the boats.”
He blamed Labour opposition to the plan for the...
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Yousaf warns against using new hate crime law to make ‘vexatious’ complaints
Scotland’s First Minister has warned against using a controversial new hate crime law to make “vexatious” complaints.
Concerns have been raised about the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which takes effect on Monday, and its...
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt speaks to the media during a visit to the North East
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt speaking to the media during a visit to the North East to support a multimillion-pound project to develop one of Europe's largest film-making complexes.
At last week's Budget, the Chancellor announced £37 million...
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Strikes Act 2023 is 'unfit to be on statute book' - Paul Nowak
TUC general secretary Paul Nowak addresses the Government’s controversial new law to provide minimum levels of service during strikes, at a special conference attended by leaders of the country’s biggest trade unions.
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Leo Varadkar promises to punish looters and rioters who 'brought shame on Dublin'
The Taoiseach has promised to use the "full resources of the law" to punish looters and rioters who "brought shame on Dublin" on a night of violence and disorder on Thursday.
Angry impromptu protests in the aftermath of Thursday...
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Campaigners stage mass trespass calling for more countryside access in England
Right to roam campaigners have staged a mass trespass near the England-Scotland border calling for the Westminster Government to adopt the same land reform laws as the Scottish Parliament.
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Israel's Netanyahu Seeks to Restore Balance on Judicial Overhaul
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is no longer pursuing the entire judicial overhaul originally planned by his government. "There has to be a balance. That's what we're trying to restore," he said in an interview with...
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The Artificial Intelligence Dilemma: Can Laws Keep Up?
The risks that artificial intelligence represents have come into sharper focus: disinformation, potential job loss, perhaps even an existential threat to humanity. Is government capable of putting guardrails around such a fast-moving...
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RMT boss Mick Lynch addresses a rally in Westminster
General secretary of the RMT Mick Lynch has called for a “mass campaign of workplace disobedience” if the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill is enacted.
He told a rally in Parliament Square, central London: “We will defy this law. If...
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Supreme Court Keeps Social Media Protections in Place
The US Supreme Court left in place a broad liability shield for social media companies for content posted by users, insulating Twitter Inc., Facebook Inc. and Google LLC from claims that they provided assistance to Islamic State...
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Is Wall Street Souring on Crypto?
Regulators are taking a closer look at Crypto. Sonali Basak reports.
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Council of Economic Advisers Heather Boushey on Debt Ceiling
Council of Economic Advisers and Invest in American Cabinet Chief Economist, Heather Boushey, discusses the debt ceiling and when President Biden and Speaker McCarthy will meet again. She also talks about the timeline to find the next...
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Bitcoin Briefly Drops Below $27,000 as Liquidity Concerns Mount
Bitcoin briefly fell below $27,000 for the first time in more than two weeks amid concerns about market liquidity. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Plan B restrictions lift in England
Footage of shoppers and other members of the public in Birmingham on the day 'Plan B' restrictions were lifted in England.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has signalled his intention to start treating Covid more like flu, and has said...
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Mr Bean stands up for controversial comedy after September 11th
1. File of Rowan Atkinson at UK 'Bean' premiere (6/8/97)
2. CU Letter to News paper
3. File Rowan Atkinson at race in Paris (16/04/98)
Comic star Rowan Atkinson has hit out at new anti-terrorist laws proposed by the British Government...
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George W. Bush Speaks of Military Commissions to Try Suspected Terrorists, Tape 2
1. SOUNDBITE: (English), President George W. Bush:
We will continue working to transfer individuals held at Guantanamo, and ask other countries to work with us in this process. And we will move toward the day when we can eventually close...