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News Islamic State militants tortured and abused Kurdish children in Syria: HRW
Islamic State militants tortured and abused Kurdish children in Syria: HRW
Colleen Mallick
November 4, 2014 10:38:48 am

Kurdish children from Kobani, a city that sits on the Syrian-Turkish border, were tortured and abused by the Islamic State (IS), Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Tuesday. IS reportedly abducted 153 Kurdish boys on May...

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News Spain court suspends symbolic Catalonia independence vote
Spain court suspends symbolic Catalonia independence vote
Alexandra Farone
November 4, 2014 10:34:39 am

The Spanish Constitutional Court on Tuesday suspended the Catalonia region's upcoming symbolic vote to gauge public sentiment for independence. The unanimous decision to hear the government's appeal effectively bans the vote...

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News Supreme Court lets New York City pregnancy center ordinance stand
Supreme Court lets New York City pregnancy center ordinance stand
Jacqueline Jones
November 4, 2014 09:01:07 am

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to rule on a challenge to New York City Administrative Code § 20-816 , which requires non-profit crisis pregnancy centers to disclose whether they have a licensed...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in Jerusalem passport case
Supreme Court hears arguments in Jerusalem passport case
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
November 3, 2014 05:47:22 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday on the constitutionality of a federal statute requiring the Secretary of State, on request, to endorse passports of US citizens born in Jerusalem with "Israel" as...

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News Supreme Court declines to rule on Senate filibuster challenge
Supreme Court declines to rule on Senate filibuster challenge
Peter Snyder
November 3, 2014 12:52:04 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in an appeal challenging the constitutionality of the Senate filibuster . The appeal was brought by four members of the US House of Representatives...

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News Israel Cabinet approves law enabling easier conversions to Judaism
Israel Cabinet approves law enabling easier conversions to Judaism
Peter Snyder
November 3, 2014 12:06:24 pm

The Cabinet of Israel approved a new law Sunday enabling easier conversion to Judaism. Under the new law , the chief rabbi of each Israeli city would be able to form and lead a conversion court...

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News Argentina judge asks Spain to extradite 20 Franco-era officials
Argentina judge asks Spain to extradite 20 Franco-era officials
Alison Sacriponte
November 3, 2014 11:42:26 am

A federal judge in Argentina on Friday requested that Spain arrest and extradite 20 former Spanish officials suspected of human rights violations during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco . The judge, Maria Servini de Cubria, said she is...

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News Bangladesh Supreme Court upholds death sentence for Islamist politician
Bangladesh Supreme Court upholds death sentence for Islamist politician
Alison Sacriponte
November 3, 2014 11:15:12 am

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh on Monday upheld the death sentence of Islamist politician Mohammad Kamaruzzaman. The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh convicted Kamaruzzaman last year for committing war crimes including mass murder during the...

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News Namibia high court rules hospitals illegally sterilized HIV-positive women
Namibia high court rules hospitals illegally sterilized HIV-positive women
Alexandra Farone
November 3, 2014 10:57:28 am

The Namibia Supreme Court ruled Monday that three HIV-positive women were forcibly sterilized in public hospitals. This decision affirms the July 2012 intermediate court ruling , which stated that the sterilizations were illegal because circumstances rendered...

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News UN urges end of impunity for crimes against journalists
UN urges end of impunity for crimes against journalists
Dominic Yobbi
November 2, 2014 12:13:39 pm

The UN on Sunday observed the first International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists after the resolution to do so was adopted in December of last year. The date commemorates the assassination of two French...

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Cultural Revolution begins in China

On May 16, 1966, the Chinese Communist Party launched the Cultural Revolution with the issuance of the May Sixteenth Notice.

President Andrew Johnson found "not guilty" in impeachment trial

On May 16, 1868, President Andrew Johnson was found "not guilty" of high crimes and misdemeanors in his impeachment trial.

Learn more about President Jackson's impeachment from contemporary articles in Harper's Weekly.

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