Minnesota AG Ellison argues convicted murderer Derek Chauvin acted with 'particular cruelty,' abused authority

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison laid out the prosecution’s case Friday for a tougher sentence than the 12 1/2 years that are recommended for former minneapolis-st-paul” target=”_blank”>Minneapolis<, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter on April 20 in the death of george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd<, Chauvin will only be sentenced for the most serious count, which is second-degree murder and…

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Foreign companies could make millions, while destroying Maine's forest in the name of green energy

A green energy plan in Maine could destroy both thousands of acres of the largest continuous forest east of the us-regions, and the livelihoods of the area residents. In the latest episode of “Tucker Carlson Originals,” Carlson investigates what he calls an “attack against rural America and the people who live there.” Hydro-Quebec and Central Maine…

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Illegal immigrant struck by Border Patrol vehicle near Texas border dies

Two immigration” target=”_blank”>migrant< in southern us-regions, authorities said Saturday. Border Patrol agents (BPAs) near Kingsville, Texas were tracking the prints through tall grass and vegetation by foot and in vehicles Thursday when they found two separate groups of migrants. A third group reportedly emerged after burrowing themselves in tall grass to tell the authorities two…

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California Cypress College professor on leave of absence after claiming police aren't 'heroes', student reacts

It seems that education” target=”_blank”>academia’s< education professor who defended cancel-culture” target=”_blank”>cancel culture< “heroes” has herself been canceled after video of the virtual class went viral. The unidentified, first-year adjunct professor at Cypress College in Cypress, Calif., claimed she would be in “more danger” if she called 911 during an armed home invasion and cops responded….

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University of Minnesota student leader urges peers to make life ‘hell’ for cops

A educationof us-regions student government leader urged her peers to make life “hell” for campus cops by calling in fake incidents, according to a report Wednesday. Lauren Meyers, a member of the Minnesota Student Association Executive Board, allegedly directed students to “use up” campus cops’ resources in an effort to pressure the department’s police chief to…

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Illinois college professors gush about teaching social justice on Zoom: 'I'm living the life over here'

Two Chicago-based professors were caught gushing about teaching social justice in the classroom during a school board meeting held via Zoom in February. Roosevelt University Professors Ralph Martire and Gina Harris, who also serve on the Oak Park and River Forest High School school board, discussed using social justice to “organize society,” as local publication West…

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