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Riya Sharma

Preston Hemphill, a former Memphis police officer, won’t be charged with anything after the Tyre Nichols stop

The Shelby County District Attorney declared on Tuesday that no legal proceedings would be brought against any of the Memphis policemen who were dismissed for their role in the deadly traffic stop that resulted in Tyre Nichols’ killing. On January 7, after a traffic stop and brief foot pursuit, Memphis cops detectives assaulted and punched…

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Texas mass shooting accused is caught after being discovered escaping in a closet with his wife

Following a multi-day manhunt, Francisco Oropesa, the suspect in an “execution-style” shooting spree that left 5 people dead in Cleveland, Texas, was apprehended Tuesday evening, according to authorities. According to San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers, Oropesa, 38, was taken into custody without violence and injury at a residence in Montgomery County, some twenty miles from…

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‘Down payments’ for Black Californians are what the state’s reparations council will advise, and cash bail will be eliminated

While the state openly banned slavery after it participated in the Union in 1850, California’s repayments task force will shortly suggest that the Golden State problem “down payments” to Black citizens as restitution for discrimination and harassment. The task group, which was established by a state law passed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2020 and issued…

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Schedule for Food Stamps: SNAP Payment Distribution in May 2023

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly referred to as food stamps, helps families with low incomes supplement their food budgets so they can buy nutritious food. The majority of states follow a similar monthly timetable for offering SNAP benefits. SNAP is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which also shares program administration costs…

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The government claims that hospitals violated the law by declining to perform life-saving abortions

Based on unreliable outcomes in a government inquiry by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, healthcare facilities in Missouri and Kansas broke the rules this past summer as they declined to perform an immediate abortion on a lady that experienced preterm labor at almost 18 weeks and faced contracting a dangerous infection. This inquiry, the…

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