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Month: April 2021

Justice may have been served in the legal sense, but true justice would be George Floyd still being alive

A sense of justice’s triumph echoed across the country shortly after a jury in Minneapolis convicted Derek Chauvin in George Floyd’s death. To some, however, that feeling was tempered by the simple fact that Floyd should have been alive today. The conviction of the former Minneapolis police officer quickly emerged as a complicated moment in

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Indiana’s ‘red flag’ law should have prevented the FedEx shooting. Here’s what else you should know about these laws

After 19-year-old Brandon Hole killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis last week, questions arose about the state’s “red flag” law, which should have prevented Hole from having a gun in the first place. “Red flag” laws, found in more than a dozen states across the US, are also known as Extreme Risk

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Arizona governor vetoes bill that would’ve made it harder for students to learn about sexual and gender identity in school

Arizona’s Republican governor on Tuesday vetoed a state bill that would have made it harder for students to learn about sexual and gender identity in schools, but issued an executive order requiring schools to be more transparent about their proposed curriculum on the topics. Gov. Doug Ducey vetoed SB 1456 nearly a week after the

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Agente de policía de Ohio le disparó y mató a una joven de 15 años que sostenía un cuchillo, dice la policía y muestra un video de cámara corporal

(CNN) — Un agente de policía de Columbus, Ohio, le disparó y mató a una adolescente negra el martes por la tarde después de que ella intentó atacar con un cuchillo a dos mujeres, según las autoridades y las imágenes de la cámara corporal que se mostraron a los medios. La madre de la joven,

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