“The Republicans in Congress are refusing to address gun violence in America that targets black men and black women and Hispanic men and Hispanic women and, yes, even police officers”, Butterfield said while flanked by other members of the Congressional Black Caucus...
Just days after the FBI and Justice Department said Clinton would not face criminal charges for sending classified emails on her personal server as Secretary of State, the State Department announced it was reopening its internal investigation into the email scandal, Fox News reported.
He also said that Clinton had not authorized her lawyers to delete hundreds of emails, but said some of the discarded emails could have contained classified information.
“In South Orange and Maplewood, dozens of area residents protested police brutality with a “‘My Life Matters” walk that began outside Maplewood Police Department headquarters Thursday evening.
The U.S. and South Korea have agreed to deploy a missile defense system capable of intercepting missiles from North Korea following continued weapons testing by Pyongyang in defiance of United Nations resolutions.
Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz said he would forward Clinton’s testimony before the House Benghazi Committee to the FBI to investigate whether or not she lied under oath when she said she didn’t send or receive emails marked as classified.
“On behalf of the Hawks organization, I would like to thank Al Horford for his many contributions on the court and in the community”. “I feel like in years to come this will open the doors for many other big free agents”.
“I don’t think it would have”. No other details about the injuries were released. Their frustrations stem from both a state and federal probe into the death of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old black man fatally shot by Minneapolis police during an encounter in November.
“We had a very open conversation about that and, actually, we have been very candid about it from the very beginning of our meetings”. “I’m just better suited for other kinds of things”.
We urge Governor Baker to sign this bill without delay & finally finish the work of securing equal protection under the law for transgender people everywhere in the Commonwealth.