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Month: February 2021

Grand jury dismisses felony assault charges against 2 Buffalo police officers who pushed 75-year-old protester to the ground

A grand jury chose not to indict two Buffalo, New York, police officers who pushed a 75-year-old protester to the ground last June, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn announced Thursday. Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe each faced a felony second-degree assault charge in Martin Gugino’s fall, which fractured his skull and left him unable

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Woman seen directing rioters with megaphone had ‘go bags,’ smashed cell phones and firearms paraphernalia at home, prosecutor says

Federal prosecutors said in an appeal filed Wednesday that the FBI found smashed cell phones and “go bags” at the home of the woman who directed fellow Capitol rioters with a megaphone during the attack. The Justice Department detailed the investigators’ findings in a new request to keep the woman, Rachel Powell, in jail before

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El condado de Riverside informa 646 nuevos casos, 23 muertes y 1.959 recuperaciones desde el miércoles…

El condado de Riverside informó 643 casos desde el martes, lo que eleva el total de casos a 284,814. El Valle de Coachella reportó 116 casos (48,095 en total) Puedes registrarte en:https://www.rivcoph.org/COVID-19-Vaccine. Las personas mayores que necesiten ayuda pueden marcar 2-1-1. Estas clínicas son solo para residentes de 65 años o más. Quienes se registren

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Biden declares there will be enough vaccines for 300 million Americans by end of July

President Joe Biden on Thursday announced that the United States will have enough coronavirus vaccines for 300 million Americans by the end of July, underscoring that he believes his administration has made significant progress given that there wasn’t a rollout plan in place under the Trump administration. “Within three weeks, ’round the clock work with

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Utah lawmakers reject a bill that would require teaching consent in sex education classes

A new bill in Utah that would have required students to learn about consent was shot down by lawmakers this week. HB177, introduced earlier this year, would have updated Utah’s health education curriculum by requiring schools to teach consent, sexual violence behavior prevention and sexual assault resource strategies. The proposal was defeated in Utah’s House

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

El Departamento de Justicia dice que una líder de Oath Keepers esperó la directriz de Trump antes del ataque al Capitolio

(CNN) — El Departamento de Justicia dejó claro que una líder del grupo paramilitar Oath Keepers —que planeó y dirigió a otros en el asedio al Capitolio para intentar impedir la presidencia de Biden— creía que estaba respondiendo al llamado del entonces presidente Donald Trump. «A medida que se acercaba la toma de posesión, (Jessica)

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Read lead impeachment manager Jamie Raskin’s closing remarks in the House’s case against Trump

House impeachment managers on Thursday concluded their case against Donald Trump, urging senators to convict the former President for inciting the insurrectionists that attacked the US Capitol on January 6, with lead manager Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat, delivering the team’s closing argument. Read his remarks below: Mr. President, Members of the Senate, first of

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Impeachment managers conclude their case and urge Senate to convict Trump for inciting insurrection

House impeachment managers concluded their case against Donald Trump on Thursday, urging the Senate over two days to convict the former President for inciting the insurrectionists that attacked the US Capitol, arguing Trump was responsible for the deadly January 6 riot, failed to stop the attackers and showed no remorse afterward. The managers used their

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