The move comes as the city is struggling to regain public trust in its police force in the wake of the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old.
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Blue Angels Pilot Dies After Crash During Training Near Nashville
The jet went down in an open field not far from an apartment complex, local officials said during a news conference Thursday afternoon.
Paul Ryan Endorses Donald Trump
The House speaker acknowledges he has had his differences with his party’s presumptive nominee, but writes that Trump can help House Republicans enact their policy agenda if elected.
Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump ‘Temperamentally Unfit’ For White House
“This is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes. Because it’s not hard to imagine Donald Trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin,” Clinton said.
Hard Sell: The Potential Political Consequences Of The Trump University Documents
Trump U. was not a “university.” The goal was to sell potential “buyers” on escalating packages, up to $35,000. Seminars included showing buyers how to capitalize on the housing crisis.
40 Dead Tiger Cubs Found In Freezer At Thai Buddhist Temple
Thai authorities raided the temple, which operated as a zoo, after it was accused of illegal wildlife trafficking. Parks officials have been moving the temple’s adult tigers to shelters elsewhere.
Former AG Holder Says Edward Snowden’s Leak Was A ‘Public Service’
Eric Holder, who was attorney general when the former NSA contractor leaked highly sensitive documents, said what Snowden did was illegal but that his leak brought up important conversations.
Amid Pointed Dissent, Supreme Court Weighs In On 2 Death Penalty Cases
Justice Clarence Thomas called one of the opinions “a remarkably aggressive” use of the court’s power to review the decisions of the states’ highest courts.
What One District’s Data Mining Did For Chronic Absence
Three years ago, Grand Rapids’ public schools took a hard look at the numbers on absenteeism. They’ve been able to get nearly half of the students missing school to show up.
Long A Symbol, Stonewall Inn May Soon Become Monument To LGBT Rights
President Obama may use his executive authority to declare the site of the Stonewall riots in New York City as the first national monument dedicated to the struggle for LGBT rights.









