2015年4月1日 星期三

2015-04-02 U.S. U.S.


Dallas Morning News
   
Religious liberty isn't 'fringe view,' Cruz says in Iowa   
Dallas Morning News
At Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, on Wednesday, Republican presidential contender Ted Cruz warned of a “partisan desire to mandate gay marriage everywhere in this country.” By TODD J. GILLMAN tgillman@dallasnews.com. Washington Bureau.
Inside the Beltway: The Cruz conservative strategy worked   Washington Times
GOP's Ted Cruz calls religious liberty a defining issue   Philly.com
Cruz: I have right message for evangelical Christians   Mason City Globe Gazette
Washington Post (blog)   
Christian Science Monitor   
Dubuque Telegraph Herald   
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New York Times
   
US Charges Senator Robert Menendez Sold Political Favors   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey was indicted on bribery charges on Wednesday in what prosecutors said was a scheme to trade political favors for luxury vacations, golf outings, campaign donations and expensive flights.
Justice Department Indicts Sen. Bob Menendez on Corruption Charges   Wall Street Journal
Sen. Bob Menendez Indicted On Public Corruption Charges   Huffington Post
US Senator Menendez of New Jersey indicted on corruption charges   Reuters
Bloomberg   
NorthJersey.com   
Charlotte Observer   
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Huffington Post
   
Indiana pizzeria owner: Gays are OK, but I won't cater their weddings   
Los Angeles Times
The owner of an Indiana small-town pizzeria that was thrust into the national spotlight after his daughter said they would refuse to cater a same-sex wedding celebration says his family has no problem with gay couples, but he maintained that he would not ...

Indiana family says pizzeria won't cater gay weddings   USA TODAY
Donors raise cash for Indiana pizza shop's gay marriage slap   New York Daily News
Indiana pizzeria closes after death threats over religious freedom law   Examiner.com
Fox 28   
austin360   
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Los Angeles Times
   
As in Indiana and Arkansas, corporate America now wields clout on social issues   
Los Angeles Times
Corporate America usually hasn't viewed hot-button social issues as any of its business. Then came Indiana. The controversy over the state's religious rights measure signed into law last week has been striking for the parade of well-known businesses that not ...

Arkansas governor seeks fix of religion bill seen as targeting gays   Reuters
Arkansas Senate takes up religion bill at governor's request   SFGate
Arkansas Governor's Son Thrust Into Spotlight Over Religious Exception Bill   New York Times
Tribune-Review   
St. Augustine Record   
Salt Lake Tribune   
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Fox News
   
Mother of Getty heir's girlfriend says he had brain aneurysm   
Fox News
The mother of oil heir Andrew Getty's on-again, off-again girlfriend said Wednesday that he had recently been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm as it emerged that Getty had sought a restraining order against her daughter weeks before his death. Getty, 47 ...

Gettys Again Made to Cope With Grief in Public Eye   New York Times
Andrew Getty Found Dead: The Latest Tragedy in the Super-Rich Dynasty's ...   People Magazine
Andrew Getty's death is latest tragedy to strike rich, prominent American family   Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Southern   
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Fox News
   
Duke University investigates noose found hanging from tree on campus   
Fox News
April 1, 2015: Duke student from front left to right, Michaela Stith, Ashley Croker-Benn and Jasmine Roddey rally during a university-wide forum outside the Duke Chapel on campus. (AP). Duke University officials are trying to determine who hung a rope noose ...

Duke University president denounces noose found hanging from tree; Cynthia ...   NOLA.com
Duke University community unites after noose found hanging on campus   CNN
Duke campus rallies against racism after noose found   Bellingham Herald
TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press   
Durham Herald Sun   
WRAL.com   
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Dallas Morning News
   
Snoop photo lands Texas state trooper in Dogg house   
Dallas Morning News
Snoop Dogg asked to take a photo with Trooper Billy Spears at South by Southwest. Then it went on Instagram with the line, “Me n my deputy dogg.” By CHRISTY HOPPE choppe@dallasnews.com. Austin Bureau. Published: 01 April 2015 10:28 PM. Updated: ...

Texas Trooper Reprimanded for Picture With Snoop Dogg at SXSW   TIME
Texas State Trooper Ordered to Get Counseling for Posing With Snoop Dogg   NBCNews.com
Trooper ordered to counseling for posing with Snoop Dogg   KFOX El Paso
PINAC News   
New York Daily News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Prosecutor Won't Seek Death in Killing of Las Vegas Mom Tammy Meyers   
NBCNews.com
A Nevada prosecutor said Wednesday he will not seek the death penalty for two suspects charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a mother of four in Las Vegas. Erich Nowsch, 19, is charged with opening fire on Tammy Meyers, 44, in front of her home ...

DA won't seek death penalty in Las Vegas mom's slaying   Philly.com
Prosecutor won't seek death penalty in Tammy Meyers murder case   Las Vegas Review-Journal
Prosecutors won't seek death penalty in mother's slaying   Bloomington Pantagraph
CBS Local   
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Forbes
   
Lois Lerner Escapes Criminal Contempt Charges After DOJ Finds She Did Not ...   
Forbes
Contempt. That was the verdict last year, when, upon recommendation of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, the full House of Representatives voted 231-187 to hold Lois G. Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a ...

Lois Lerner Won't Be Prosecuted on Contempt of Congress Charges   Wall Street Journal
Feds won't pursue contempt charges against Lerner for not testifying before House   Fox News
DOJ: No Contempt Charge Against Former IRS Official Lois Lerner   myCentralOregon.com
Boston Herald   
WDAM-TV   
WVTF   
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eWeek
   
White House Sanctions Attempt to Hit Cyber-Crime in the Pocketbook   
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: Obama administration issues an Executive Order that allows the government to stop the flow of money and movement of people connected with cyber-crime. An Executive Order signed by President Barack Obama on April 1 is the latest in a ...

Responding to cyberattacks, Obama orders sanctions for foreign hackers   Los Angeles Times
Obama Unveils New Penalties for Overseas Cyberattacks -- 2nd Update   Nasdaq
Obama's cyber sanctions order adds punch to fight against foreign hackers   Christian Science Monitor
Reuters   
Irish Independent   
Newsweek   
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