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PA Republicans Vote to Keep Homosexuality in Obscenity Law

Breonna s Law: Its spread across the US has become a policy legacy

LOUISVILLE, Ky. On June 11, just 13 weeks after Breonna Taylor had been shot dead by Louisville police, her mother stood on the steps of Louisville Metro Hall to praise the city s passage of Breonna s Law. The ordinance banning no-knock search warrants was a testament to her daughter s agenda to save lives as an ER tech who dreamed of becoming a nurse, Tamika Palmer told a crowd of supporters. I knew she was destined for greatness, she said, her smile beaming. She s showing it. She s showing it. In the eight months since, versions of Breonna s Law, have been proposed in cities and states across the U.S.  from Wisconsin to New Mexico, and from Columbus, Ohio, to Pomona, California.

Terrorists Who Stormed Capitol Getting Fired From Their Not-So-Blue-Collar Jobs

Robyn PennacchiaJanuary 08, 2021 12:35 PM Former Pennsylvania congressional hopeful Rick Saccone, who will no longer be an adjunct professor at St. Vincent s College One of the more jarring aspects of the storming of the Capitol by crazed Trump supporters was how absolutely brazen they were. Taking selfies with cops, taking cutesy candid photos in offices and while stealing lecterns. Posing for Getty photographers. They did interviews in which they plaintively explained that they were storming the capitol! in the same plaintive tone you might expect from someone who simply went out for ice cream and got teargassed for doing so. While maybe rubbing an onion all over their face. They told reporters that this was

Calls for Mastriano to resign after D C trip to Capitol protests

Candy Woodall USA TODAY Network Pennsylvania Capitol Bureau State Sen. Doug Mastriano vowed Tuesday on the Pennsylvania Capitol steps that the election fight wasn t over.  A day later, he traveled on the bus trip he organized to a Save America Rally that turned into an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, when four people died, 14 police officers were injured and 68 rioters were arrested.  Mastriano, a Republican from Franklin County, said he was not part of the mob that stormed the Capitol, smashing windows, vandalizing offices and reigning terror over the people s house.  But state Democrats are calling for his resignation and removal from office. 

Local lawmakers to hold virtual town hall on COVID vaccine

Local lawmakers to hold virtual town hall on COVID vaccine
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