Jesse Jackson Finally Comments on Beating of Detroit Driver
Rev. Jesse Jackson said today that the brutal beating of a motorist in
Detroit was a "sin against humanity" and he called for metro Detroit to
come together in the wake of the attack. |
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Bloomberg to Spend $50M to Make 2nd Amendment Supporters 'Afraid'
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said gun control advocates need
to make opponents "afraid" as he announced funding for a new group.
Bloomberg said Tuesday he will donate $50 million to Every Town for Gun Safety. He described the group as a counter to the National Rifle Association. |
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Aiming High
There's an MRCTV video circulating on the Internet that features a man
with a microphone asking college students in Washington, D.C., to name
just one member of the United States Senate. At least half a dozen are
stumped. When he asks how many senators each state has, the same crew is
equally flummoxed. One hundred percent of the students could name the
hit song from the movie "Frozen," though. |
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TX Woman Tackled and Arrested While Walking on Wrong Side of Road
A Texas woman who was approached by a police officer who was "acting
suspicious" was arrested after she failed to stop and talk to him. |
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Detroit makes pension deal with already retired cops and firefighters
The city of Detroit has reached a deal with retired police officers and
firefighters that would preserve current pensions but trim annual
cost-of-living payments - the first major agreement with retirees in the
bankruptcy case, mediators announced Tuesday. |
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The Obama/Biden visit: Oh, the irony
Day and evening classes are canceled Wednesday
at Community College of Allegheny County's West Hills Center in North
Fayette. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are due to
visit in the afternoon. And the irony is far thicker than just
instruction being scotched for the day to accommodate federal officials
talking about the importance of vocational education. |
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Attorney: School's overreaction to pocket knife may destroy teen's future
An Ohio high school student is fighting to save his dream of serving in
the Army after his school found a folding pocket knife in his car and
had him jailed. Jordan Wiser, a senior at Ashtabula County Technical
School in Jefferson, was charged in December with illegal conveyance of a
weapon – a three-inch pocket knife – onto school grounds. In addition
to the knife, which he uses in EMT training, authorities also found an
Airsoft gun during the search of his vehicle. |
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