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No presidential debate in California after Clinton breaks promise

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

There will no Democratic presidential debate in California, because Hillary Clinton’s campaign reneged Monday on its earlier promise to participate in one. [...] with Clinton comfortably ahead in both pledged delegates and superdelegates — plus her desire to pivot to her likely general election matchup against Republican Donald Trump — there was little political incentive for her campaign to participate. Fox News Washington Managing Editor Bill Sammon said the network “is disappointed that Secretary Clinton has declined our debate invitation... Читать дальше...

Gov: Mako medical labs to create 100 new jobs in New Mexico

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The new jobs will include laboratory technicians, administrative staff, and sales and marketing positions. Through the partnership, Mako will help Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute meet its medical testing and laboratory needs while enabling Mako to better serve customers throughout the West.

Hangi yüzle Sur’a geldiniz!

Sabah 

Teröristlerden temizlenen Sur’a giden HDP’lileri halk kovdu. Vatandaş “Geçmiş olsun” diyen HDP’lilere “Ne yüzle geldiniz, defolun” diyerek tepki gösterdiDevamı için tıklayınız



Leaders of 4 countries discuss settling Ukraine conflict

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

MOSCOW (AP) — The Kremlin says that the leaders of Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine have spoken by telephone about ways to settle the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

Leaders of 4 countries discuss settling Ukraine conflict

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The Kremlin statement added that Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko discussed giving the OSCE mission additional powers.

Louisiana has imposed a 3-day 'reflection period' on women seeking abortions

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

On Thursday, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) quietly signed into law HB 386, also known as the Women's Enhanced Reflection Act, which ever-so-generously grants requires that anyone seeking an abortion take a full three days to think about their options. Y'know, because women's brains are so tiny they need more time to "reflect" on their own medical decisions or whatever.

The 72-hour waiting period is ostensibly meant to supplement the mandatory ultrasound... Читать дальше...

Üç şehit üç dram

Sabah 

Hatay’da şehit düşen Trabzonlu Alper, aynı ailenin 7’nci şehidi oldu. Şehitler Selçuk Beki’nin bebeği, şehit olmadan 1 gün, Yasin Tekin’in bebeği ise 2 ay sonra dünyaya geldiDevamı için tıklayınız

Indiana court hears woman's appeal of feticide conviction

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana appeals court judges grilled an attorney for the state Monday over whether there was evidence a woman found guilty of neglect and feticide in a self-induced abortion knew she had given birth to a live child.

Indiana court hears woman's appeal of feticide conviction

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana appeals court judges grilled an attorney for the state Monday over whether there was evidence a woman found guilty of neglect and feticide in a self-induced abortion knew she had given birth to a live child.

Indiana court hears woman's appeal of feticide conviction

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana appeals court judges grilled an attorney for the state Monday over whether there was evidence a woman found guilty of neglect and feticide in a self-induced abortion knew she had given birth to a live child.

Oklahoma lawmakers are racing to close 'a huge loophole for sexual abuse' — but no one knows if the governor will sign the bill

BusinessInsider.com 

Thomson Reuters

An Oklahoma bill to ensure sex crimes do not go unpunished because victims were unconscious or intoxicated when they occurred headed to the governor on Monday after receiving strong support in the Republican-dominated legislature.

Lawmakers rushed to amend the current law after Oklahoma's highest criminal court dismissed charges in March against a Tulsa teenager accused of forcing an intoxicated girl to perform oral sex.

The criminal appeals court ruled that... Читать дальше...





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