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British 'justice' destroyed my father's business and reputation – The Irish News

The Post Office scandal might be dreadful, but on this island we are painfully familiar with other British miscarriages of justice - I know, because my father was one of them, says Jake O’Kane

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Frank Kitson may be dead, but we are still living with his legacy

Best known for supervising repression, torture and killings, Kitson might more accurately be remembered as the sting in the tail of the dying wasp that was the British Empir

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The Faulkner Focus

business relationships with chinese entities, have you taken a stance on the uighur concentration camps and condemned the genocide there? >> senator, we firmly support human rights and we're very concerned about what has happened there. but we leave those type matters to our u.s. government. we certainly do not condone that type of activity. >> when you say you leave the matter to the united states government i'm just asking do you -- will you speak out against the persecution and internment of uighurs in -- china. you have accepted money from chinese entities in some form of a partnership. do you condemn the concentration camps that currently, as we sit here and speak, are imprisoning uighurs, religious minorities, in that nation?

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The Journal Editorial Report

to be clarifying reasons, but i think roberts was putting them on warning. i think two other things worth noting. the asian-americans, back when bakke was decided in 1978, the assumption of affirmative action was white and black america. it became complicated when asians, another racial minority who had experienced a lot of discrimination in america, chinese exclusion acts, internment, they kind of gave the lie to less view this is minorities versus whites. and i think they forced the issue. second, the affirmative action as used in college is very unpopular. look at the referenda and the polls. paul: right. in california and washington. the voters in those blue states rejected it. when we come back, the supreme court struck down the biden administration's plan to forgive a portion of federal student loans. what that decision means for

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The Beat With Ari Melber

possibilities of things like the classic example, earl warren, who oversaw, in addition to brown v. board of education, a number of other legal precedents on the supreme court that people thought, you know, liberalized american society, certainly liberalized american jurisprudence, but he was appointed by a republican president, eisenhower, and the most distinct that people knew about earl warren, prior to him arriving on the bench, was that he had overseen the internment of the japanese in california during world war ii. there was nothing about him that suggested that he was going to become the kind of avatar of liberal jurisprudence that his name is now associated with. the possibility that people can intellectually grow and develop, they can follow their intellect, their consciences on the bench seems to be fore closed, because there's not a one-to-one relationship between republican

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CNN This Morning Weekend

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

and take advantage of our low monthly payment financing. - [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don't know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your idea. call now 800-710-0020. support for reparations for black americans seems to be increasing, especially from other multi-racial groups, among them jewish and japanese organizations. cnn's stephanie elam spoke with japanese americans who faced exclusion and internment on the basis of race eight decades ago. >> thank you so much. thanks for your comments. >> reporter: their pain is real. >> those are the harms that happened to my ancestors that we don't talk about.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

books are targeted, heist number in 20 years. and the common theme involves lgbtq issues and books written bynumber in 20 years. and the common theme involves lgbtq issues and books written by or about people of color. governor wes moore is calling on publishers not to censor books. you took on this issue. we're seeing textbooks being banned, not just florida and texas, but a lot of red states. and textbooks involving commonly heralded authors, many black authors and other historians of black history. >> and there is a reason why myself and these other governors have stepped up on this issue. it is not just because banning the bluest eye or banning beloved or banning books about stonewall or january need internment that it is not consistent with our values, but it is a danger because our

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PoliticsNation

and we s.i.d. have to start -- we are seeing individuals being abandoned. it's gotten worse since the pandemic, now is the time to put the resources on the table and help supportive services to help these individuals on a path to recovery. >> certainly, we need more government involving internment and making sure the services work. but the answer to the problem is not vigilantism. they've announced their national advisory board. you are on that list, and he's making his case to the american people as to why he should get to finish the job with a second term.

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