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November 08, 2021
In late September of this year, a hacker group announced it had broken into the servers of the militant, anti-government organization known as the Oath Keepers. After its break in, the hackers helpfully passed the piles of information they had acquired to a non-profit journalism collective known as Distributed Denial of Secrets — which, in turn, made the approximately five gigabytes of emails...
November 08, 2021
The University of California Hastings College of Law is seeking a new name. The law school, a freestanding institution in San Francisco, will work with legislators and the university system to find a new name.
The law school was founded in 1878 “by Serranus Hastings, who perpetrated genocidal acts against Native Californians in the 1850s in the Round and Eden valleys,” says a press release fr...
November 08, 2021
Economics Committee head Michael Biton (Blue and White) said on Monday that he opposes the bill that bars a person with an indictment from serving as Prime Minister, popularly known as the "Netanyahu Law."
Biton explained that he supports such a bill but not in a way that is personally aimed to block Netanyahu. He proposed to amend the law so that it will only come into effect in three years,...
November 08, 2021
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Monday signed into law eight pieces of legislation designed to restore public trust in Delaware’s criminal justice system, protect minors from facing lifelong consequences for their juvenile mistakes, and expand second chance opportunities for adults who have turned their lives around.
The bill signed today will expand the mandatory reviews of police...
November 08, 2021
Law enforcement and gun enthusiasts oppose Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act - Yahoo News
On Sunday, “60 Minutes” reporter Norah O’Donnell examined Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) which claims to invalidate all federal gun control laws and prohibits state and local cooperation with enforcement of those laws. Several members of law enforcement oppose the new law and surprisingly, so do many gun enthusiasts.
“I shoot once a week, at minimum,” said Butler County p...
November 08, 2021
Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry West End Takeout is having a promotion to support local police in Warren County. Pictured are (from left) Warren County Sheriff Brian Zeybel, City of Warren Police Sgt. Joe Bees, Chief Deputy Sheriff Chuck Fetzeck, West End owners Megan and Ian Lawson, Conewango Township Police Lt. Randy Carlson, and City of Warren Police Capt. Jeff Dougherty.
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November 08, 2021
This week on 60 Minutes, correspondent Norah O’Donnell examined Missouri’s controversial Second Amendment Preservation Act, or SAPA for short. The new pro-gun law claims to invalidate all federal gun control laws and prohibits state and local cooperation with enforcement of those laws. Local law enforcement who infringe on the right to bear arms are subject to a $50,000 penalty. Several membe...
November 08, 2021
On Sunday, 60 Minutes’ Norah O’Donnell examined Missouri’s controversial Second Amendment Preservation Act, or SAPA for short. The new pro-gun law claims to invalidate all federal gun control laws and prohibits state and local cooperation with enforcement of those laws. Local law enforcement who infringe on the right to bear arms are subject to a $50,000 penalty. Several members of law enforc...
November 08, 2021
FILE - Tourists walk through Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at dusk in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020. Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, has issued new rules governing divorce, inheritance and child custody for non-Muslims, the country's state-run news agency reported Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The capital of the United Arab...
November 08, 2021
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The capital of the United Arab Emirates has issued new rules governing divorce, inheritance and child custody for non-Muslims in Abu Dhabi. That’s according to a report Sunday by the country’s state-run news agency WAM. It says Abu Dhabi would create a new court to handle these cases, which will be held in both Arabic and English to be better understood by t...
