Bobby Allyn
Stories
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National
NYPD Officer Will Not Face Federal Criminal Charges In Eric Garner's Death
Officer Daniel Pantaleo could still face disciplinary action by the New York Police Department. In 2014, Garner's dying words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry in national protests.
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National
More Than 1 Million People Agree To 'Storm Area 51,' But The Air Force Says Stay Home
The top-secret base is not accessible to the public, though it has become a tourist destination. The event began as an Internet joke but some people apparently are really planning to attend.
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Politics
Trump's Nationwide Immigration Raids Fail To Materialize
Rumors of mass raids swirled, leading many immigrants to stay inside their homes. Immigrant advocates in several cities took to the streets to demonstrate.
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Law & Courts
R. Kelly Faces First Federal Charges
Singer-songwriter R. Kelly is in federal custody, following his arrest Thursday in Chicago. He faces federal charges of child pornography and transporting women across state lines for sex.
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Music
R. Kelly Arrested On Federal Charges, Including Child Pornography And Kidnapping
Kelly was arrested Thursday evening in Chicago and charged with 13 federal counts. On Friday morning, prosecutors in New York's Eastern District unsealed five other counts, including racketeering.
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National
Leaders From 13 States Urge Federal Court To Allow Supervised Injection Sites
The Justice Department has mounted a legal challenge to block the effort, claiming such a site violates federal drug laws and would enable opioid users.
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National
FBI Arrests Former Top Puerto Rico Officials In Government Corruption Scandal
The charges come at a politically sensitive time for the island's government, which is projecting a polished image to Congress as island leadership expect billions of dollars in recovery aid.
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Health
California Is 1st State To Offer Health Benefits To Adult Undocumented Immigrants
Expanding health benefits to more undocumented immigrants was praised by state Democrats, but some Republicans worried about California becoming a "magnet" for migrants in search of coverage.
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Politics
Judge To Review Claims Of Census Citizenship Question's 'Discriminatory' Origins
While the Justice Department continues exploring possible ways to add a question about citizenship to the census forms, a federal judge in Maryland is moving ahead with reopening two cases against it.
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Politics
In 4th Of July Address, Trump Hails Military As Fighter Jets Fly Above
Washington observers wondered whether the president would take the highly publicized remarks into politics, but instead he highlighted the military and implored Americans to "stay true to our cause."