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September 21, 2021

Police say North Carolina man shot, killed son-in-law - Associated Press

TARBORO, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina man has been charged in the fatal shooting of his son-in-law after they got into a fight, police said. Edgecombe County sheriff’s deputies said John Adams III, 58, is charged with first-degree murder, news outlets reported. Investigators said Adams shot and killed Bobby Braswell, 30, on Monday. Nashville Police Chief Anthony Puckett said in a news release...
September 21, 2021

Down syndrome issue at center of Missouri abortion law case - KSDK.com

The law prohibits abortions if Down syndrome is the sole reason for the procedure ST. LOUIS — A federal appeals court is deciding the fate of a Missouri law that puts sweeping restrictions on abortions, and a focal point of oral arguments on Tuesday was a provision prohibiting abortions based solely on a Down syndrome diagnosis. HB 126 was adopted in 2019 would ban abortions at the eighth we...
September 21, 2021

Abbott announces more funding for Operation Lone Star as hundreds of law enforcement officers descend on Del Rio - The Center Square

Abbott announces more funding for Operation Lone Star as hundreds of law enforcement officers descend on Del Rio  The Center Square
September 21, 2021

Asian American lawmakers want DOJ to speed up action on hate crimes law - CNN

Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii and Rep. Grace Meng of New York co-sponsored the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act, which was signed into law in May. (CNN)Two Democratic lawmakers are urging the Justice Department to swiftly implement a federal law aimed at countering the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes during the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Sen. Mazie Hirono...
September 21, 2021

LA law prohibiting protests at private homes gets final City Council approval - LA Daily News

LA law prohibiting protests at private homes gets final City Council approval  LA Daily News
September 21, 2021

Police Say North Carolina Man Shot, Killed Son-In-Law - U.S. News & World Report

TARBORO, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina man has been charged in the fatal shooting of his son-in-law after they got into a fight, police said. Edgecombe County sheriff’s deputies said John Adams III, 58, is charged with first-degree murder, news outlets reported. Investigators said Adams shot and killed Bobby Braswell, 30, on Monday. Nashville Police Chief Anthony Puckett said in a news release...
September 21, 2021

How to make China’s anti-sanctions law fit for a business hub - South China Morning Post

The Texas law uses private lawsuits instead of government regulation and law enforcement to advance public policy. It’s a route Beijing should consider as it deliberates how to craft an anti-foreign sanctions regime for Hong Kong The central business district in Hong Kong is seen on September 15. Beijing should design a blocking statute around private rights of action rather than government...
September 21, 2021

Monroe County police chiefs hold press conference on Less is More Law - RochesterFirst

Editor’s note: The briefing streamed live on this page at 3:30 p.m It will be posted here in its entirety shortly. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The Monroe County Police Chiefs Association said 17 people were released from the Monroe County Jail Tuesday afternoon, in light of New York State’s new “Less is More” Law. The law, signed Friday, eliminates jail time for most nonviolent parole violations...
September 21, 2021

Ty Law shared his reaction to Peyton Manning saying the Patriots bugged his locker - Boston.com

During his latest Monday Night Football parallel broadcast, Peyton Manning decided to revisit a particularly striking accusation from the height of the Colts-Patriots rivalry. “Every time I played against New England, I used to go and talk to my receivers in the shower, like in the far corner,” Manning said. “I’m like, ‘Don’t talk about a play next to my locker, because I know it’s bugged. I ...
September 21, 2021

Opinion | Uma Thurman: The Texas abortion law is a human rights crisis for American women - The Washington Post

Opinions (Kailey Whitman for The Washington Post) I have followed the course of Texas’s radical antiabortion law with great sadness, and something akin to horror. Now, in the hope of drawing the flames of controversy away from the vulnerable women on whom this law will have an immediate effect, I am sharing my own experience. You might not be interested in the opinions of an actress, but give...