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Today in History: Police kill George Floyd
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoS. In 1787, the Constitutional Convention began at the ...
Today in History
The Daily Advance· 5 days agoToday is Thursday, May 25, the 146th day of 2024. There are 220 days left in the year.
7th Circ. leery of ex-Honeywell worker's lawsuit over 'unconscious bias' training
Reuters· 7 days agoA U.S. appeals court panel on Tuesday seemed unlikely to revive a lawsuit brought by a white former...
Today in History: The Golden Gate Bridge opens
Chicago Tribune· 1 day agoOn May 27, 1937, the newly completed Golden Gate Bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California, was opened to pedestrian traffic (vehicles...
Author Claire Barrett | Navy Times
Navy Times· 8 hours agoClaire Barrett is the Strategic Operations Editor for Sightline Media and a World War II researcher with an unparalleled affinity for Sir Winston...
Today in History: June 5, Robert F. Kennedy assassinated
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 1 day agoIn 1794, Congress passed the Neutrality Act, which prohibited Americans from taking part in any military action against a country that was at peace with the United States. In 1950, the
It’s Been Less Than a Month. The Florida Abortion Ban Is Working. - The American Spectator | USA...
American Spectator· 3 days agoWhen Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a six-week abortion ban back in April 2023 he stirred up all sorts of...
How Some States Are Responding to the Worst Attack on Voting Rights in Decades
Capital B via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTo Minnesota state Sen. Bobby Joe Champion, the mission was obvious: He had to do something to...
Chief Administrative Judge Zayas Receives Judge Harold Baer Jr. Award | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 6 days agoMichael Kohan, President of the Network of Bar Leaders, thank you for that kind introduction. Thanks...
Abortion cases reshape campaign season
Politico· 6 days agoThe Hochul administration later clarified this morning that she was referring to Republicans and former President Donald Trump. An appeal to the ruling...