2015年10月27日星期二

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South Carolina deputy’s history comes to light after shocking video goes viral

Posted: 27 Oct 2015 09:03 AM PDT

Richland County Sheriff's Department Officer Senior Deputy Ben Fields is pictured with Karen Beaman, Principal of Lonnie B. Nelson Elementary School in Columbia South CarolinaRichland County Sheriff's Deputy Ben Fields has a dubious history at the school where he slammed a female student on the ground during an arrest Monday.


Poll finds Donald Trump trailing Ben Carson for first time nationally

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Ben Carson’s record on abortion under scrutiny in Iowa

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Congress aims for fast budget, debt limit passage

Posted: 27 Oct 2015 01:51 PM PDT

A man walks in front of the U.S. Capitol in WashingtonA U.S. budget and debt ceiling deal headed toward quick action in Congress on Tuesday as lawmakers rushed to avert yet another fiscal standoff, which threatened to push the federal government into an unprecedented default early next month. House Speaker John Boehner told fellow Republicans he was clearing the way for a vote on Wednesday on the double-barreled measure, which would bust strict spending caps by $80 billion over the next two years in order to pump up defense and domestic programs. It also would extend the Treasury Department's borrowing authority until March 2017.


FBI opens probe of violent arrest of black South Carolina student

Posted: 27 Oct 2015 01:19 PM PDT

Richland County Sheriff's Department Officer Senior Deputy Ben Fields is pictured with Karen Beaman, Principal of Lonnie B. Nelson Elementary School in Columbia South CarolinaFederal authorities launched a civil rights investigation on Tuesday into a white deputy's arrest of a black high school student in South Carolina, after video showed him slamming the teenager to the ground and dragging her across a classroom. The actions by officer Ben Fields at Spring Valley High School in Columbia on Monday drew swift condemnation after video recordings of the incident went viral and raised fresh concerns over whether the use of police in schools can criminalize behavior once handled by educators. At a time of heightened scrutiny of use of force by police, particularly against minorities, the president of the South Carolina chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said he felt race was a factor in the arrest and called for Fields to be charged with assault.


Crime still low, says Obama, noting intense police scrutiny

Posted: 27 Oct 2015 04:16 PM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama greets people as he arrives at O'Hare International Airport in ChicagoPresident Barack Obama on Tuesday said violent crime rates in the United States remain low even as police officers come under increased scrutiny in the post-Ferguson, camera-phone era. In remarks to a global conference for law enforcement leaders in Chicago, Obama said data from across the nation "shows that we are still enjoying historically low rates" of violent crime.


House GOP leaders reach budget deal with Obama White House

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 10:52 PM PDT

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., right, walks from a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Oct. 26, 2015. Speaker John Boehner is pressing ahead with one last deal as he heads for the exits, pushing to finalize a far-reaching, two-year budget agreement with President Barack Obama before handing Congress' top job over to Ryan this week, congressional officials said Monday.(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)The deal is aimed at averting a government shutdown and forestalling a debt crisis.


The Notorious RBG book and phenomenon

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A surging Clinton campaign tries to play it cool

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