Washington Post – Politics:
Families and survivors are divided over whether the Justice Dept. should seek the death penalty for Payton Gendron, accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people.
Washington Post – Politics:
Families and survivors are divided over whether the Justice Dept. should seek the death penalty for Payton Gendron, accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people.
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The emergency response to two deadly hurricanes in 2017 did not adequately serve the disabled, non-native English speakers and the poor, a new report shows.
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Investigators say a pro-Palestinian demonstrator attacked a Jewish man in New York. The feds call it a bias crime, as Biden administration looks to combat hate.
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If a federal judge appoints a special master to review materials taken by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago, it could complicate matters in the federal government case.
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The judge in the case gave the government until Tuesday to present its arguments in the matter.
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Kosoglu, who is one of the highest-ranking Asian American staffers in the White House, said she is leaving her job for family reasons.
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The effort is the latest Biden administration response to Supreme Court ruling last month that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Justice officials say the law flouts a 2013 Supreme Court ruling that struck down a similar attempt from Arizona to enact a proof-of-citizenship requirement.
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Capital punishment is immoral, advocates say, and disproportionately affects minorities. Should it be levied against a white supremacist who massacred Black people in Buffalo?