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Michael Brown parents sue city of Ferguson in wrongful death lawsuit
The parents of Michael Brown on Thursday sued the city of Ferguson, Missouri, and the police officer who killed their son, in a wrongful death lawsuit
seeking financial damages and a court order against racially biased policing.
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N.C. Appeals Court overturns student's weapons conviction
The North Carolina Court of Appeals on Tuesday reversed the 2013 conviction of then High Point University student Anna Huckelba on weapons charges
resulting from her arrest at a university office on Christmas Day 2012.
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US drone strike kills American and Italian hostages
Two al-Qaida hostages, one American and one Italian, were accidentally
killed near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border by a United States
counterterrorism
drone strike, the White House said Thursday.
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Citizens' Commission on Benghazi Report, One Year Later
April 22nd marked the one-year anniversary of the Citizens' Commission
on Benghazi's (CCB) 2014 Interim Report illuminating key details about
the
ongoing Benghazi scandal.
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Obamacare has led to growth in food stamps in some states
President Barack Obama's health care law has had a surprising side
effect: In some states, it appears to be enticing more Americans to
apply for food
stamps, even as the economy improves.
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What does the Freedom from Religion group really stand for?
The Freedom From Religion Foundation's purpose, allegedly, is to
maintain separation of church and state. But it appears the group simply
tries to
make headlines. Otherwise, it's difficult to explain its
self-contradictory statements.
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Obama orders America to 'welcome' millions of illegals, migrants
Consistent with his agenda to fast-track his executive amnesty,
President Barack Obama is demanding American citizens welcome millions
of undocumented
immigrants and refugees into their neighborhoods in keeping to his
"centralized" plan to "take care of their needs."
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