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News Federal court rules Texas voter ID law violates the Voting Rights Act
Federal court rules Texas voter ID law violates the Voting Rights Act
Emelina Perez
July 21, 2016 08:38:15 am

The US Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held on Wednesday that the Texas photo voter identification law, SB 14 , had a discriminatory effect on minority voters, violating Section 2 of the Voting...

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News Wisconsin court order relaxes voter ID law for November election
Wisconsin court order relaxes voter ID law for November election
Emelina Perez
July 20, 2016 07:22:27 am

A Wisconsin court on Tuesday ordered the state to allow voters who do not have identification to vote in November's general elections. Judge Lynn Alderman's order implemented an "affidavit option" sought by the plaintiffs, in which voters who are...

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News UN experts: Brazil taking “negative steps” in commitment to freedom of opinion
UN experts: Brazil taking “negative steps” in commitment to freedom of opinion
Emelina Perez
June 26, 2016 09:13:21 pm

Recent measures taken by Brazil's interim president, Michel Temer , are "negative steps for a country known for its solid commitment to freedom of opinion and expression," according to a joint statement by UN Special...

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News Turkish president refuses to change anti-terrorism law despite EU deal
Turkish president refuses to change anti-terrorism law despite EU deal
Emelina Perez
May 6, 2016 04:01:29 pm

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced Friday that he does not plan to change the country's anti-terrorism law, a requirement of a deal struck between Turkey and EU in March. Erdoğan made the announcement ...

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News Mexico president proposes bill relaxing laws on marijuana use
Mexico president proposes bill relaxing laws on marijuana use
Emelina Perez
April 22, 2016 03:39:12 pm

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto sent a proposal to his nation's Senate on Thursday to reform the General Health Law and the Federal Penal Code to relax laws against marijuana, including medical use. The move comes...

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News Federal appeals court dismisses request for drone records
Federal appeals court dismisses request for drone records
Emelina Perez
April 22, 2016 02:54:59 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Thursday upheld a district court's dismissal of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for information about the US government's use of drones...

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News UN envoy hopeful about peaceful resolution to Yemen conflict
UN envoy hopeful about peaceful resolution to Yemen conflict
Emelina Perez
April 16, 2016 04:05:50 pm

The UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, told the UN Security Council on Friday that Yemen is at a "critical crossroads" as peace talks between the government and the Houthis are scheduled to begin this...

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News Migrant deportations to Turkey must stop, rights groups urge
Migrant deportations to Turkey must stop, rights groups urge
Emelina Perez
April 16, 2016 03:28:12 pm

Several aid organizations urged EU leaders on Thursday to stop deportations of migrants from Greece to Turkey and to stop detaining asylum seekers. Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council and Solidarity Now took part in the joint letter. The deportations...

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News California teachers ask Supreme Court to reconsider opt-out policy for union fees
California teachers ask Supreme Court to reconsider opt-out policy for union fees
Emelina Perez
April 9, 2016 01:21:54 pm

Lawyers for several public school teachers in California requested on Friday that the US Supreme Court rehear the case of Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association after a ninth justice is appointed. Last month, an equally...

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News Pakistan court issues arrest warrant for former president Musharraf
Pakistan court issues arrest warrant for former president Musharraf
Emelina Perez
April 9, 2016 12:40:42 pm

Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Court issued a nonbailable arrest warrant on Friday against former president and military leader Pervez Musharraf for detaining more than 60 judges after declaring a state of emergency in 2007. The proceedings were held without Musharraf [Express Tribune...

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South Africa born

On May 31, 1910, the Union of South Africa was created. Exactly fifty-one years later in 1961, the Republic of South Africa was born. Learn more about the history of South Africa from the country's government.

Tulsa race riot began

On May 31, 1921, the Tulsa race riot was touched off after a black elevator operator was alleged to have attacked a white woman in an elevator in downtown Tulsa. Armed whites attacked, burned and looted the local black business community of Greenwood in violence that killed more than 300 people and destroyed more than 1200 homes. Learn more about the Tulsa race riot. A special commission set up by the Oklahoma legislature decades afterward submitted this report [PDF] on the riot in 2001.

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