Justice Dept. seeks pause on agreement with Baltimore police

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Justice Dept. seeks pause on agreement with Baltimore police

ABC News
FILE – In this Wednesday, March 1, 2017, file photo, Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Kevin Davis speaks at a news conference in Baltimore to announce that seven Baltimore police officers who worked on a firearms crime task force are facing …

Strategic Debate in Gorsuch Battle: Use Filibuster Now or Later?

New York Times
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky after a news conference last week. The Republican majority led by Mr. McConnell has hinted strongly that it intends to change longstanding rules to elevate Judge Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court with a simple …

US tells companies not to overlook qualified Americans

Washington Post
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has issued a stern warning to U.S. companies as they begin applying for coveted skilled-worker visas, cautioning that it would investigate and prosecute those who overlook qualified American workers for jobs.

Who is Susan Rice? Obama administration stalwart at center of scandals

Fox News
Susan Rice, the Obama administration official accused of revealing the names of Trump transition officials under surveillance, is no stranger to controversy, and was once at the very center of the uproar over the Benghazi terror attack.

With help from Pence, House Republicans suddenly rekindle health-care talks

Washington Post
White House officials, led by Vice President Pence, jump-started negotiations on a stalled health-care bill Monday, raising hopes that the closely watched legislation could pass the House as soon as this week.

White House releases new First Lady Melania Trump portrait

CBS News
WASHINGTON — The White House announced the release of the first official portrait of First Lady Melania Trump, which, according to a press release, was taken “in her new residence at the White House.

Environmental group slams Trump’s check to National Parks as a ‘publicity stunt’

The Hill
The Sierra Club is knocking President Trump for donating his first quarter salary to the National Parks Service, calling it a “publicity stunt.

Mass. High Court To Consider Local Authorities’ Role In ICE Detainer Requests05:27

WBUR
A case before the state’s highest court Tuesday could determine just how much local law enforcement are legally allowed to cooperate with federal immigration agents.

Trump has questions for Hillary Clinton

Los Angeles Times
In the face of mounting scrutiny surrounding allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election, President Trump raised 2-month-old controversies involving his Democratic challenger, Hillary Clinton.

Florida governor reassigns 21 more murder cases as part of death-penalty dispute with prosecutor

Washington Post
Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced Monday that he was removing a state attorney from about two dozen murder cases, escalating a dispute between the two officials over the death penalty in one of the country’s most active capital-punishment states.

Storm claims life of South Carolina man after leaving four dead in other states

CNN
(CNN) At least five people have died as a severe storm system swept through several Southern states. In South Carolina, Jason Matthews, 66, died Monday when strong winds flipped his mobile home several times, Union County Sheriff David Taylor said.
CNN
San Francisco (CNN) In defiance of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the California Senate passed a bill to limit state and local police cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Sacred Heart mourns death of student after eating competition

SFGate
FAIRFIELD—Sixteen years ago, when she was 5 years old, Caitlin Nelson lost her father, a Port Authority police officer, in the Sept.
NPR
The nation learned this week that Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, have had some unusually strict boundaries around their marriage.

Fifty Years After King’s Famous Anti-War Speech, America Is Again Debating Guns Versus Butter

Huffington Post
Martin Luther King speaking at Riverside Church, April 4, 1967. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel is at left. This Tuesday is the 50th anniversary of one of Rev.

Deputy constable fatally shot outside Baytown courthouse

WFAA
Authorities are looking at several different motives in the investigation of a fatal shooting of Assistant Chief Deputy Constable Clinton Greenwood.

Police identify 14-year-old girl found shot to death in Mount Holly park

WSOC Charlotte
MOUNT HOLLY, N.C. – Police have identified a teenage girl who was found shot and killed at a park in Mount Holly Monday afternoon.

Clouded by uncertainty, Eric Frein trial set to open

Allentown Morning Call
A pretrial hearing is held for Eric Frein in Milford, Pike County. Frein’s trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday at the Pike County Courthouse.

Police chief says officers did not tell victim to stop calling 911 before deadly shooting

KOKI FOX 23
SANFORD, Fla. – Sanford’s police chief is standing by his officers and how they handled a domestic dispute that left two people dead and four others shot.

Federal Judge Shuts Down Indiana Abortion Ultrasound Mandate

Huffington Post
Vice President Mike Pence had signed a series of abortion restrictions into Indiana law when he was governor of the state last year, including the change in ultrasound timing.

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