Missing Justice podcast: The Northern Cheyenne tribe vs. the U.S.
In the fifth episode of Missing Justice, the Northern Cheyenne tribe responds to Christy Woodenthigh's case and other public safety concerns.
In the fifth episode of Missing Justice, the Northern Cheyenne tribe responds to Christy Woodenthigh's case and other public safety concerns.
The comment came after lawmaker David Seymour peppered her with questions about her government's record.
The shooting at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority rail yard in May of 2021 was the worst mass shooting in Bay Area history. Authorities said the gunman worked there.
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Authorities say they committed "aggravated torture" against the ten-year-old, who was one of three children they were fostering.
A surviving officer "believed that she was either going to be shot or she was going to be burned alive," the police union president said.
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Samantha Stevens gained the victim's trust and convinced her that a curse had been placed on her and her family, prosecutors said.
P-22 had close encounters with residents and apparently attacked two dogs, leading officials to seek him.
The tests have been reconfigured to put more emphasis on the safety of rear-seat passengers.
In theory, somebody trying to buy a pack of cigarettes 50 years from now will need ID to show they're at least 63 years old.
President Biden is signing a bill that will give federal protection to gay and interracial marriages.
More Americans are taking retirement savings out of their accounts due to an "an immediate and heavy financial need."
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The advisory group of around 100 independent organizations was formed in 2016 to address hate speech, child exploitation, suicide and other problems on the platform.
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Griner hit the court at Fort Sam in Houston, where she is undergoing medical evaluations and spending time with family, her agent said.
"It was a tearful reunion, and it was incredible to watch Jazzy come to life at her owner's voice," Orange County Animal Services said.
Less than two-thirds of law enforcement agencies reported data on hate crimes to the FBI for 2021.
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