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News Federal appeals court rules Minnesota sex offender detention program constitutional
Federal appeals court rules Minnesota sex offender detention program constitutional
Akira Tomlinson
January 3, 2017 04:39:58 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled Tuesday that a Minnesota program that keeps sex offenders confined to secure facilities after they complete their prison sentences is constitutional and necessary to protect citizens...

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News HRW: Israel officials calling for extrajudicial killings
HRW: Israel officials calling for extrajudicial killings
Elizabeth Lowman
January 2, 2017 04:22:37 pm

Some senior Israeli politicians are calling for Israeli soldiers and police to kill Palestinians who they suspect of harming Israelis, even if the suspects are not currently dangerous, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Monday....

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News India top court outlaws seeking votes based on religion or caste
India top court outlaws seeking votes based on religion or caste
Elizabeth Lowman
January 2, 2017 03:53:16 pm

The Supreme Court of India ruled Monday that seeking votes based on religion, caste, community, race, or language is not permitted. Religion and caste have previously affected elections in several Indian states, some of which...

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New Year’s Day protests take place in Hong Kong
Alexis Wheeler
January 2, 2017 11:29:03 am

Protests took place in Hong Kong Sunday with an estimated 5,000 people marching in support of pro-democracy politicians. Four elected, pro-democracy lawmakers were barred from taking office in 2016 after altering the words in their official oaths. The...

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News Syria warplanes bombard Wadi Barada during truce
Syria warplanes bombard Wadi Barada during truce
Alexis Wheeler
January 2, 2017 10:57:02 am

Syrian warplanes resumed bombardment (Syrian Observatory for Human Rights report) outside of Damascus Sunday after ceasing for almost one day. The strikes are continuing in spite of a ceasefire agreement reached just days before. Hundreds fled the rebel-controlled Wadi...

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News NY Gov. Cuomo vetoes bill requiring state to pay for indigent defense
NY Gov. Cuomo vetoes bill requiring state to pay for indigent defense
Brittany Felder
January 1, 2017 08:52:13 pm

NY Governor Andrew Cuomo on Saturday vetoed a bill that would require the state to pay for indigent representation when counties were unable. The bill was passed six months ago with bipartisan support, though the...

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US Senate considering stronger sanctions against Russia
Brittany Felder
January 1, 2017 08:20:53 pm

California Congressman Adam Schiff, on Sunday stated that there will be a bi-partisan push for stronger sanctions against Russia if incoming president Donald Trump attempts to undo those already in place [JURIST...

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News Texas judge issues injunction barring anti-discrimination provisions of ACA
Texas judge issues injunction barring anti-discrimination provisions of ACA
Jonathan Niznansky
January 1, 2017 05:19:31 pm

US District Judge Reed O'Connor, of the Northern District of Texas , issued an injunction on Saturday barring enforcement of anti-discrimination provisions concerning transgender health and abortion in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The injunction comes one day...

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News North Korea declares it will test intercontinental ballistic missile
North Korea declares it will test intercontinental ballistic missile
Jonathan Niznansky
January 1, 2017 02:47:01 pm

Kim Jong-un, leader of North Korea, announced in his Sunday New Year's address that the country is in the final stage of preparations to test-launch an intercontinental ballistic rocket. Though North Korea has tested numerous missiles this year ,...

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World War I peace conference begins

On January 18, 1919, the World War I Paris Peace Conference began in Versailles, France. The negotiations lasted six months before producing the Treaty of Versailles, which redrew the borders of Europe and created the League of Nations.

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On January 18, 1782, lawyer and orator Daniel Webster was born in Salisbury, New Hampshire.

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