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NY Watchdog Determines 145 Officers Should Be Disciplined For BLM Protests Conduct
The Civilian Complaint Review Board found evidence to support 267 accusations of misconduct against the officers.
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U.S. House Committee Advances Supreme Court ‘Code of Ethics’ Bill
The bill which passed among party lines would “create a code of conduct that would apply to both the justices and their employees.”
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Texas Social Media ‘Censorship’ Law Allowed To Go Forward
HB 20, which would allow users to sue a social media company from removing an account because of “viewpoint discrimination” will go into effect.
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Democrats Launch $15M ‘Blue Shift Florida’ Initiative To Increase Voter Turnout
The money will be used to hire at least 200 organizers and open as many as 80 offices to increase voter turnout.
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Elon Musk Says He’d Reverse Trump’s Twitter Ban
The Tesla CEO previously has said Twitter should be more “reluctant to delete things” and “very cautious with permanent bans.”
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Respectfully Madam Speaker, The U.S. Needs A Strong Democratic Party
Speaker Pelosi’s comments calling for a “strong, Republican party” is ignoring the danger that poses if that actually happened.
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As Senate Nears Vote On Women’s Health Protection Act, Some Reps Are Not Sure Where They Stand
The Women’s Health Protection Act will come up for a procedural vote tomorrow, but has a tough chance reaching the 60-vote threshold
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Clearview AI Agrees To Restrict Its U.S. Facial Recognition Sales To Mostly Law Enforcement
The agreement comes from a May 2020 lawsuit from the ACLU claiming the company’s harvesting of images violated the privacy of many.
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Senate Quickly Moves To Pass Protections For Supreme Court Families
Despite no arrests so far, the Senate quickly sprung into action to pass protections.
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Biden Administration Announces Plan To Crack Down On Pollution In Poor, Minority Areas
The strategy includes the creation of an Office of Environmental Justice within the Justice Department to focus on “fenceline communities.”