ACLU asks schools to excuse students involved in riots
A coalition of youth and juvenile justice advocates called on the city school system Thursday to refrain from suspending or expelling teenagers
arrested in last week's rioting in Baltimore. | ||||||||
Thousands Attend Funeral of Slain New York Policeman
Thousands of police officers from around the United States attended the funeral Friday of a New York City police officer who was killed on patrol,
making him the third officer killed in the city since December. | ||||||||
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Lynch Follows Liberal Formula in Baltimore
It was no surprise that new Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced
theDepartment of Justice will launch a civil rights investigation of
theBaltimore
Police Department. | ||||||||
Threat level increased at U.S. military bases
Security at military bases in North America was increased Friday out of concern about potential terrorist threats. | ||||||||
Mother's Day cards aren't what they used to be
After generations of sameness, Mother's Day cards are getting a decidedly un-June Cleaver update. | ||||||||
Concern about Jade Helm 15 training reflects citizen distrust of government
Defense Secretary Ash Carter flatly denied Thursday the frenzied Internet speculation that a U.S. military exercise in Texas is part of a hostile
takeover or other nefarious Pentagon mission. |
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