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ACLU Sues Omaha for Police Misconduct during Protests
The ACLU of Nebraska has filed a lawsuit in federal court against the City of Omaha, alleging that its police department violated protester’s constitutional rights by using excessive force, misapplying
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Arraigned L.A man speaks out
“I thought they were just playing games with me, like a prank” Suspect got a chance and speaks out his innocence. Click on the link to find out what the
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Archie Williams returns with another spectacular performance in ‘America’s Got Talent’
The 59-year-old Baton Rouge native related that he was falsely accused of the rape and stabbing of a woman at her home in the Hundred Oaks area of Baton Rouge
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Washington March 2020-Thousands of protectants gathered in the memory of Lincoln
Hours after President Trump stood on the South Lawn of the White House to rail against what he called agitators bent on destroying “the American way of life,” thousands of
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‘America’s Got Talent’s contestant wishes to win show and case against false accusation
It was a dream that couldn’t have seemed further from reality. Williams, an African American man from a humble background in Baton Rouge, was serving a life sentence plus 80
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Uber and Lyft threaten to shut down in CA
A flurry of notifications lighted up the phones of Lyft and Uber users in California early this week. A California appeals court granted an emergency stay Thursday allowing Uber and Lyft
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New video of mortal Piedmont Hospital crash released
Attorneys for a woman injured in a deadly crash at Piedmont Hospital released a new video of the incident Tuesday and said they may file a lawsuit. New footage
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County health director addressed fatal L.A. party – that happened after ‘legally binding’ orders
Hours before the Beverly Crest shooting, aerial video from Sky5 showed a mansion on Mulholland Drive packed with people. In a statement Wednesday, the L.A. County Department of Public Health
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“No evidence that shows having a higher score makes for better lawyers,”-California eases its bar exam score
For more than three decades, California has clung to one of the nation’s toughest testing standards for law school students hoping to practice law in the most populous state in
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Trump Threatens to Send Federal Agents to Major Democratic-Led Cities
President Trump on Wednesday said that the Justice Department would send federal law enforcement officials to Democratic-led cities experiencing an increase in violent crime, including Chicago, and again tried to draw a direct line