2015年4月4日 星期六

2015-04-05 U.S. U.S.


Atlanta Journal Constitution
   
Reserve Deputy Thought He Had Stun Gun When Shooting Suspect   
ABC News
Authorities say an Oklahoma reserve deputy who shot and killed a man during an undercover operation thought he had his stun gun when he opened fire. The Tulsa County sheriff's office told reporters Friday that 73-year-old reserve deputy Robert Charles ...

Tulsans question reserve deputy's role in sting operation   KOKI FOX 23
Okla. reserve deputy kills suspect in taser mix-up: cops   Kentucky Post Pioneer
Oklahoma officer kills suspect after confusing gun with Taser: officials   Reuters

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NBCNews.com
   
University of South Carolina suspends student for racial slur   
Reuters
(Reuters) - The University of South Carolina has suspended a student for writing a racial slur on a study room whiteboard and will investigate the student for code of conduct violations, according to the school's president. A photo circulating on social media ...

South Carolina Student Suspended For Alleged Racist Slur   NBCNews.com
South Carolina student suspended for racial slur. Are millennials racist? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
South Carolina Student Suspended for Racist and Dumb WiFi Complaint   Kentucky Post Pioneer
Raw Story   
Daily Mail   
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NOLA.com
   
Louisiana principal tells gay student she can't wear tux to prom: 'Girls wear ...   
OregonLive.com
A tug-of-war is underway at a Louisiana high school because the principal refuses to let a gay student dress in a tuxedo for her prom. carroll.jpg Carroll High School in Monroe, Louisiana.File. On one side is the principal, who said girls wearing tuxes would ...

Gay Louisiana high school student not allowed to wear tuxedo to prom   Fox News
Gay honor student told she can't wear tux to prom   Connecticut Bulletin Standard
Lesbian Student from Louisiana Prohibited in Wearing Tuxedo to Prom   American Register
Gillette News Record   
San Jose Mercury News   
New Pittsburgh Courier   
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California deputy police chief resigns amid drug charges   
Lincoln Journal Star
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A deputy police chief in California has resigned amid federal drug charges, including conspiracy to distribute oxycodone and heroin. The Fresno Bee reported Friday (http://bit.ly/1HxpnNP ) that Deputy Chief Keith Foster's retired from ...


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New York Times
   
Business Owners in Brooklyn Heights Start Subtle Lobbying of Clinton Campaign   
New York Times
It was a sleepy Saturday morning in Brooklyn Heights, with the post-yoga-and-brunch crowds still gathering steam for the day ahead, and Alfred Tom, an owner of The Heights Salon of Brooklyn, was carving out a pitch to his new neighbor, Hillary Rodham ...

At Clinton's campaign HQ, Brooklyn cool will come at a price (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Report: Clinton Renting Space in Brooklyn for Campaign   Daily Political
Clinton Leases Office Space In Brooklyn For Campaign Headquarters   Chinatopix
PBS NewsHour   
News 12 Westchester   
MicroCap Observer   
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National Monitor
   
Surprise! Chelsea Manning is tweeting from prison   
National Monitor
Manning was convicted in 2013 of leaking government secrets to WikiLeaks, and underwent a sex change operation afterward. Chelsea Manning, the Army private convicted of leaking classified secrets who subsequently underwent a sex change operation, ...

Share “Chelsea Manning is tweeting from military...”   NewsOK.com
Chelsea Manning Tweets From Prison   Chron.com
Convicted Leaker Chelsea Manning Apparently Joins Twitter From Prison   ABC News
Livingston Daily   
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Daily Mail
   
Louis Jordan, who survived for 66 days at sea on raw fish, hits back at his doubters   
Daily Mail
The sailor who claimed to have 'miraculously' survived for 66 days at sea has responded to sceptics around the world – saying: 'God knows I am a truthful man'. Louis Jordan, 37, who was rescued 200 miles off the North Carolina coast, said he survived for ...

New details on how sailor survived 66 days lost at sea   CBS News
Man found alive after 66 days at sea had already been mourned by friends   Los Angeles Times
Friends had held memorial for man found alive after 66 days at sea   Sydney Morning Herald
Parsippany Focus   
Business Standard   
Reuters   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Ferguson releases racist emails cited by Justice Department   
Sydney Morning Herald
Ferguson, Missouri police menaced African-American citizens for revenue, US federal investigation concludes. Los Angeles: Police and a city official in Ferguson, Missouri, sent racially charged emails comparing minority welfare recipients to dogs and made ...

Ferguson employees' racist emails released   Connecticut Bulletin Standard
Emails from Ferguson DOJ report released, and they aren't pretty   New Pittsburgh Courier
Ferguson Releases Racist Emails From Clerk to 2 Officers   ABC News
STLtoday.com   
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WISH-TV
   
LGBT rights activists protest downtown amid Final Four events   
WISH-TV
With the national spotlight on Lucas Oil Stadium, LGBT rights activists marched by the arena protesting Indiana's discrimination laws. SWAT team called to near west side home. 8:42 pm. Easter eggs tampered with at Ivy Tech event. 4:48 pm. Hug-A-Hoosier ...

ANALYSIS: Rulings set up feud on religious, gay rights   San Angelo Standard Times
Weidenbener | Postponing anti-discrimination debate risky   The Courier-Journal
Holmes: Blowback in Indiana   Milford Daily News
Santa Fe New Mexican   
Duluth News Tribune   
The Seattle Times   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Two dead after storms, flooding in Kentucky   
Los Angeles Times
Two women died in Kentucky following flash floods, torrential rains and thunderstorms that swept through the Bluegrass State and caused more than 160 rescues in Louisville. lRelated Louisville struggles with 2 crises: Huge GE fire, flooding from storm.
Rains hit South, Midwest; woman killed in flood   Salt Lake Tribune
Rains hit South, Midwest lady killed in flood   Kentucky Post Pioneer
In Kentucky, Rescuers Scramble To Reach People Trapped By Flash Floods   WAER

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