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Month: February 2021

Former AG Loretta Lynch issues report on Syracuse University’s campus police after student protests

Former US Attorney General Loretta Lynch released her final report Monday into Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety, capping a nearly yearlong inquiry into the department. University Chancellor Kent Syverud announced Lynch’s independent review of campus public safety in February 2020, in the wake of student protests over the university’s handling of racist incidents on

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Huge demonstrations across Myanmar despite military’s warning that protesters could ‘suffer loss of life’

Huge crowds brought Myanmar’s towns and cities to a standstill Monday in a mass strike against the coup, despite a warning from the military junta that protesters will “suffer loss of life” if demonstrations confront security forces. Activists had called for a historic strike following the most violent weekend since protests against the February 1

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Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos permite divulgar las declaraciones de impuestos de Trump al fiscal de Nueva York

(CNN) — La Corte Suprema de Justicia de Estados Unidos allanó el camino este lunes para que un fiscal de Nueva York obtuviera las declaraciones de impuestos del expresidente Donald Trump. Esto es una gran derrota para Trump, quien ha luchado ferozmente para proteger sus documentos financieros de los fiscales. Los documentos estarán sujetos a

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Dos dominicanos están secuestrados en Haití

(CNN Español) –– Dos ciudadanos dominicanos se encuentran secuestrados en Haití desde la noche del sábado, informó este lunes José Ignacio Paliza, ministro Administrativo de la Presidencia de República Dominicana. Se trata de los hermanos Maicol Enrique y Antonio Campusano. Según su madre, Jaqueline Feliz, ellos trabajaban en la filmación de una película en Haití cuando

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75-year-old protester pushed by Buffalo police files lawsuit against city, mayor and officers

Martin Gugino, the 75-year-old protester who was knocked to the ground by police officers last year in Buffalo, New York, filed a civil lawsuit against the city Monday, according to court documents. Gugino is also suing Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown; officers Robert McCabe, Aaron Torgalski and John Losi; Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood; and Deputy Police

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