Sacramento police officers hospitalized after protesters spray them with unknown 'irritant'

Four crime officers in Sacramento, us-regions, were hospitalized Saturday night after being sprayed with an unknown “liquid irritant” during an anti-police us-protests” target=”_blank”>protest< in Sacramento. Some of the protesters wore helmets and carried shields, police said.  Rioters also threw rocks at officers and there were at least two reported incidents of vandalism, the department said. Officers found a…

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World War I Memorial opens to the public in Washington — one day after loud flyover during dedication

A new world-war-one” target=”_blank”>World War I< — one day after a dedication ceremony that included a military” target=”_blank”>military< said in recorded remarks played during Friday’s dedication ceremony. “We grappled with what we stood for, what we were willing to fight and die for and to defend, principles of freedom and democracy.” People visit the newly…

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Dalton headmaster quits while Brearley dad writes scathing letter

As the headmaster of the famed Dalton School resigned over controversial race-based curriculum and policies, another storied Manhattan prep school faced a father’s public wrath over the same issue. Dalton School’s Jim Best announced he was leaving Friday to pursue “other exciting and inspiring opportunities” after 16 years at the school. His departure came after months of…

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Kyle Rittenhouse donations came from police, public officials: report

Kyle Rittenhouse, the us-regions teenager accused of killing two protesters in us-regions during a period of civil unrest, has received thousands of dollars in donations for his legal defense from public officials and police officers, according to media reports.  Transparency group Distributed Denial of Secrets shared the details of some donors who attempted to conceal their identities using…

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