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George Floyd death: State trial for 3 former Minneapolis cops rescheduled for June amid federal case

The us-regions crime for three former minneapolis-st-paul” target=”_blank”>Minneapolis< charged in connection with the May 2020 crime of george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd<, would be pushed back by several weeks to June 13, 2022, Thursday court papers show. The trial had originally been scheduled to begin on March 7, but the prosecution and defense requested the proceedings be delayed until the …

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Pennsylvania city council votes to fire officers charged in Fanta Bility shooting

Three officers were fired after they were crime” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>charged<. Angelo “AJ” Ford, 16, and Hasein Strand, 19, were arguing and exchanged gunfire in the direction of the officers monitoring the crowd.  SUSPECT KILLED IN SHOOTOUT AT SFO AIRPORT TRAIN STATION, DOJ NOW INVESTIGATING   Protesters demonstrate calling for police accountability …

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Schumer, Dems accept filibuster floor failure to fight 'the good fight' ahead of midterms

senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< bills and the filibuster – breaking a rule often followed by congress” target=”_blank”>legislators<, to never call a vote you don’t know you’ll win.  The votes mark yet another political loss for joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<. They highlighted the internal divisions among Democrats over the filibuster. And they forced vulnerable …

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Sen. Grassley says Secret Service covering for Hunter Biden: 'Can't draw any other conclusions'

Sen. chuck-grassley” target=”_blank”>Chuck Grassley<’s overseas travels during joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden< “There’s three years we don’t have any information for,” Grassley said on “Fox & Friends First” Friday. “And then in regard to where we did get the information, it was so heavily redacted that it was hard to make sense …

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Watchdog sues Education Dept, DHS over documents on NSBA letter comparing parents to 'domestic terrorists'

FIRST ON FOX: A right-leaning federal watchdog organization said it is suing the education and executive departments over documents pertaining to the National School Board Association (NSBA) letter comparing parents to “domestic terrorists.” Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT) announced on Friday it had filed lawsuits against the Education Department and …

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