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News Obama expands hospital visitation rights to same-sex couples
Obama expands hospital visitation rights to same-sex couples
Jonathan Cohen
April 16, 2010 12:06:00 pm

US President Barack Obama on Thursday ordered Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to expand the rights of patients and non-related visitors in hospitals that receive funding from Medicaid and...

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FCC going forward with broadband plan despite ‘net neutrality’ ruling
Jonathan Cohen
April 15, 2010 10:14:00 am

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski testified Wednesday before the Senate Commerce Committee that the agency will move ahead with its National Broadband Plan despite a recent...

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News South Korea ex-PM acquitted of bribery charges
South Korea ex-PM acquitted of bribery charges
Jonathan Cohen
April 9, 2010 12:05:00 pm

Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook was acquitted Friday of bribery charges by the Seoul Central District Court. Han was accused of accepting $50,000 from former Korea Express CEO Kwak Young-wook in 2007...

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News North Carolina group challenges constitutionality of  Voting Rights Act
North Carolina group challenges constitutionality of Voting Rights Act
Jonathan Cohen
April 8, 2010 01:20:00 pm

A group of citizens from Kinston, North Carolina, on Wednesday filed suit in the US District Court for the District of Columbia claiming that Section 5 of the federal Voting Rights Act (VRA)...

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Canada proposes new vehicle emissions regulations
Jonathan Cohen
April 2, 2010 11:07:00 am

Canadian Minister of the Environment Jim Prentice on Thursday proposed a new set of regulations aimed to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted from vehicles. The new standards will apply to cars and...

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UN labor agency calls for ‘rights-based’ approach to migrant workers
Jonathan Cohen
April 1, 2010 01:04:00 pm

The UN International Labour Organization (ILO) on Wednesday reiterated its call on the international community to take a "rights based approach" to international migration. The group said that 90 percent of the...

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Indonesia constitutional court rejects challenge to broad anti-pornography law
Jonathan Cohen
March 26, 2010 12:03:00 pm

The Indonesian Constitutional Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to a controversial anti-pornography law. The law was purportedly designed to protect younger generations from pornographic and lewd materials....

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US defense secretary announces stricter measures for expelling gays from military
Jonathan Cohen
March 25, 2010 02:31:00 pm

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Thursday announced changes to the enforcement of the Don't Ask Don't, Tell policy to make it more difficult to expel openly gay service...

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News FDA announces final rule restricting tobacco sales and promotion to youth
FDA announces final rule restricting tobacco sales and promotion to youth
Jonathan Cohen
March 19, 2010 12:33:00 pm

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday announced a final rule restricting tobacco sales and promotions directed at youth. The Regulations Restricting the Sale and Distribution of Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobacco to...

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Myanmar authorities release jailed US rights activist
Jonathan Cohen
March 18, 2010 01:21:00 pm

Myanmar authorities on Thursday released jailed democracy activist Nyi Nyi Aung , ordering him to leave the country. Aung, a US citizen, had been sentenced to three years in prison after being...

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38 Santee Sioux hanged by US for rebellion

On December 26, 1862, 38 Santee Sioux men were hanged in a mass execution for their roles in a rebellion against US authorities in Minnesota which left hundreds dead and made refugees of some 40,000 white settlers. Government annuities promised under a treaty with the Sioux had failed to arrive on schedule and credit for purchases was not advanced in the meantime, threatening the tribe with starvation. The Santee Sioux Tribe's members were deported first to South Dakota and ultimately to Nebraska, where they remain today. Learn more about the 1862 Minnesota Sioux Rebellion.

Louis XVI put on trial during French Revolution

On December 26, 1792, Romain de Sèze, a defense attorney for deposed King Louis XVI, presented a defense of his client. The former King was on trial before a French Revolutionary court on thirty-three charges, including treason and other crimes against the state. He was convicted on January 15, 1793 executed by guillotine on the following January 21.

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