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El Paso Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty, Receives Life Sentence

Patrick Crusius, the 26-year-old responsible for the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart mass shooting that killed 23 people, pleaded guilty to capital murder, receiving a life sentence without parole in a state court; this comes after a previous federal conviction of hate crimes.

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CHP Condemns Sazlıdere Dam Project, Imprisonment of Protesters

CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel condemned a 24-unit housing project near the Sazlıdere Dam, accusing the AKP government of prioritizing profit over public welfare and human rights. The statement follows the imprisonment of 301 young protestors, 57 still detained, for demonstrating against the unjust im...

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Supreme Court Rejects Minnesota's Gun Permit Law Appeal

The Supreme Court refused to hear Minnesota's appeal of a lower court ruling that struck down a state law preventing 18-to-20-year-olds from obtaining permits to carry firearms, signaling potential challenges to similar laws nationwide.

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El Paso Walmart Shooter Receives Life Sentences After Guilty Plea

On Monday, Patrick Crusius, the 26-year-old responsible for the 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting that killed 23 and injured 22, pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated assault, receiving multiple life sentences without parole; the attack was fueled by anti-Hispanic sentiments.

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Supreme Court to Hear Case on USPS Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1946 law protects the US Postal Service from a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery, after a Texas realtor claimed her mail wasn't delivered for months due to her race, and a lower court allowed the suit to proceed.

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Kennedy Criticizes Trump over Wrongful Deportation of Salvadoran

Republican Senator John Kennedy publicly criticized President Trump's handling of Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation to El Salvador, citing a lack of due process and questioning the legality and morality of the action, which involved an administrative error.

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Handyman with Child Sex Crime Conviction Charged with Murder of Elderly Woman

A Washington state handyman, Jeffrey Zizz, with a prior child sex crime conviction, has been arrested and charged with murdering 82-year-old Marcia Norman, whose remains were found encased in concrete under a shed he built; Zizz fled to Montana after Norman was reported missing.

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Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.

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El Paso Walmart Shooter Receives Life Sentence

Patrick Crusius, the perpetrator of the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart mass shooting that killed 23 people, pleaded guilty to capital murder in a Texas state court and received a life sentence without parole, a decision influenced by victim family preferences and his prior federal hate crime convic...

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Peru's Extortion Crisis: Schools Bombed, Murders Surge Amidst Corruption

Criminal gangs in Peru are extorting schools, leading to school closures and a state of emergency in Lima and Callao after a school bombing and the murder of a singer who refused to pay; the crisis reflects deeper issues of corruption and state capacity.

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Portugal's Drug Policy: Resurgence of Visible Drug Use Demands Reform

Portugal's once-praised drug policy, implemented in 2001, is facing challenges due to rising visible drug use in Lisbon, linked to increased poverty, homelessness, and the emergence of new synthetic drugs, necessitating policy updates and increased funding.

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Double Homicide in Bad Nauheim: Investigation Underway

A double homicide in Bad Nauheim, Germany, left two Turkish men dead; two suspects are in custody, charged with incitement to murder, while the shooter is still at large.

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