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Former University of North Carolina Athletes Sue School and the NCAA for ‘Academic Fraud’
Rashanda McCants and Devon Ramsay, two former student-athletes from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, filed a lawsuit last Thursday against their alma mater and the NCAA because they contend that they were veered away from “academically sound classes” and did not receive “legitimate educational instruction,” USA Today reports. McCants, a former member…
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Assault Charges Against George Zimmerman Dropped
George Zimmerman’s ex-girlfriend, 28-year-old Brittany Brunelle, is backpedaling from her accusation that her former beau threw a wine bottle at her, the Associated Press reports. As a result, Phil Archer, a Florida state attorney, said that he is no longer pursuing an aggravated assault case against Zimmerman, since his accuser has recanted her story and…
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Watch: San Francisco Lawyer Arrested for Asking Police Not to Question or Photograph Her Client
The San Francisco Public Defender’s Office is outraged after Jami Tillotson, a deputy public defender at the office, was arrested Tuesday outside a courtroom for asking a plainclothes officer not to interview her client or take his photograph. According to a video released by the defender’s office, Tillotson and her client, an African-American male, are…
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Mo. Man Arrested After Telling Black Waitress He Wanted to Show Her Where He ‘Hung’ Her Grandpa
A 65-year-old white Missouri man was arrested and charged with a hate crime after he reportedly used racial slurs toward a black waitress whom he also allegedly told, “I have a place I would like to take you where I hung your grandpa.” Tommy Dean Gaa, of Maryville, reportedly told the waitress, after she asked…
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Brawl Breaks Out During St. Louis City Hall Meeting
A St. Louis City Hall meeting held to discuss the possible installation of a civilian oversight board at the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department went up in flames after a scuffle broke out, the Huffington Post reports. The mission of the board would be to smooth over the relationship between local communities and police officers in…
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Loretta Lynch Tastefully Distances Herself From Obama and Holder During Confirmation Hearing
Loretta Lynch, Obama’s nominee to replace Attorney General Eric Holder, held her own at Wednesday’s eight-hour confirmation hearing before the Senate, Al-Jazeera reports. Lynch lobbied back “measured answers” to questions from Republicans who were hell-bent on attacking Obama and Holder for how the Justice Department, they argue, has become “politicized.” Senate Republicans pressed Lynch on…
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Watch: Chilling Video of Gunman During His Shooting Spree at Florida State University
Myron May, the 31-year-old Florida State University 2005 alum who went on a shooting spree in the school’s library in November, can be seen carrying out the attack in new surveillance video recently released to the public, the New York Daily News reports. The footage shows May—conservatively dressed in a long-sleeved shirt, vest and baseball…
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Elderly Seattle Vet Jailed for Using a Golf Club as a Cane
William Wingate was arrested in July 2014, but his circumstances have drawn even more scrutiny after released dash-cam video of the incident shows how controversial it truly was. According to the publication The Stranger, which got the video through a public-records request, the 70-year-old Air Force vet had a habit of walking through Seattle’s Capitol Hill…
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Top Energy Players Meet in Washington to Develop Obama’s Power Africa Initiative
“NEPA take light!” It’s a popular phrase used by Nigerians when the lights go out. The country’s now-defunct National Electric Power Authority wasn’t the only energy company that struggled to provide reliable power to its citizens. Access to consistent electricity is a widespread problem in Africa, and the U.S. has identified the crisis as one of its…