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- Haley: Remove Confederate flag
- Obama to give eulogy for slain Charleston pastor
- Uniquely Nasty: The U.S. Government's War on Gays
- How small-town police foiled the accused Charleston killer’s getaway
- South Carolina governor calls for Confederate flag's removal
- Baltimore police face October trial for Freddie Gray death
- Florida man who flew gyrocopter to U.S. Capitol rejects plea deal
- Republican Presidential Candidates Say They Will Return or Donate Contributions From So-Called White Supremacist Leader
- Hunt for NY escapees focuses on area near burglarized cabin
- Obama in first presidential podcast: U.S. not cured of racism
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Uniquely Nasty: The U.S. Government's War on Gays Posted: 18 Jun 2015 12:18 PM PDT As the U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to rule on same-sex marriage, Yahoo News presents a new 30-minute documentary, "Uniquely Nasty: The U.S. Government's War on Gays," reported and narrated by chief investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff. The film explores a dark and little-known chapter in America's recent political past, when gays and lesbians were barred from working for the federal government and the FBI, through its"sex deviates" program, secretly collected hundreds of thousands of files on the sex lives of American citizens. |
How small-town police foiled the accused Charleston killer’s getaway Posted: 22 Jun 2015 10:05 AM PDT |
South Carolina governor calls for Confederate flag's removal Posted: 22 Jun 2015 02:39 PM PDT CHARLESTON/COLUMBIA, S.C. (Reuters) - South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley on Monday called on lawmakers to take down the Confederate battle flag in the state capital, a week after a white gunman allegedly shot dead nine black worshipers at a historic church. The flag that has flown at the State House grounds in Columbia for the past half century became a fresh focus of criticism in recent days after the Charleston church massacre, which federal authorities are investigating as a hate crime and an act of terrorism by accused gunman Dylann Roof, 21, who posed with the flag in photos posted online. "It's time to move the flag from the capital grounds," Haley, a Republican, told a news conference in the state capital, about 100 miles (161 km) from the shooting. |
Baltimore police face October trial for Freddie Gray death Posted: 22 Jun 2015 04:44 PM PDT Six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of a black man will go on trial on Oct. 13 in a case that sparked rioting and protests, a spokeswoman for prosecutors said on Monday. The trial is set for Maryland's Circuit Court for Baltimore City, the spokeswoman for State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said. The officers have been charged in the April death of Freddie Gray, 25, who allegedly died from a spinal injury suffered in police custody. |
Florida man who flew gyrocopter to U.S. Capitol rejects plea deal Posted: 22 Jun 2015 02:14 PM PDT A Florida man who flew a gyrocopter onto the U.S. Capitol grounds rejected a plea deal on Monday that would likely involve jail time, prosecutors said. Douglas Hughes, a 61-year-old mail carrier from Ruskin, Florida, appeared in federal court where he turned down a plea deal, according to a spokesman for Assistant U.S. Attorney Tejpal Chawla. Hughes told reporters outside the courthouse that he would not accept a plea deal that would involve several years of prison time, and called his illegal flight a "pure act of civil disobedience," according to the Washington Post. |
Posted: 22 Jun 2015 11:06 AM PDT Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and former Sen. Rick Santorum said this morning they would return or donate thousands of dollars possibly linked to the head of the Council of Conservative Citizens, which the Southern Poverty Law Center calls a white supremacist group. The group was cited in a purported manifesto believed linked to the suspect in last week's massacre at a church in Charleston, South Carolina. The head of that group, Earl Holt, appears to have made contributions to several Republican candidates for president over the past several years or their political action committees, including Cruz, of Texas, Paul, of Kentucky, and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, as well as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, and other prominent Republicans. |
Hunt for NY escapees focuses on area near burglarized cabin Posted: 22 Jun 2015 10:09 AM PDT By Pete DeMola CADYVILLE, N.Y. (Reuters) - The 2-week-old search for two escaped murderers focused on a rural area about 20 miles away from the upstate New York prison they fled, authorities said on Monday, after evidence reportedly showed the pair had been inside a burglarized cabin. CNN, citing an unidentified law enforcement source, said the escapees' DNA was found on items in a cabin in Owls Head, New York. New York State Police said items from the cabin were being tested for DNA, but at a midday news conference, Major Charles Guess would not confirm the DNA of the two convicts had been found. |
Obama in first presidential podcast: U.S. not cured of racism Posted: 22 Jun 2015 04:39 PM PDT |
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