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News UN chief: starvation as weapon in Syria is war crime
UN chief: starvation as weapon in Syria is war crime
Kasey Tuttle
January 15, 2016 11:30:37 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday that the use of starvation as a weapon in Syria is a war crime . According to Ban, UN teams have witnessed horrifying scenes of "the elderly and children, men and women,...

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Twitter sued by widow of Islamic State victim
Kasey Tuttle
January 14, 2016 11:34:24 am

Tamara Fields, the widow of a defense contractor killed in an Islamic State (IS) terrorist attack in November, filed suit Wednesday against social media website Twitter alleging the company knowingly permitted IS to use their network to spread...

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News UN rights chief urges Yemen to reconsider expulsion of human rights official
UN rights chief urges Yemen to reconsider expulsion of human rights official
Kasey Tuttle
January 8, 2016 12:00:02 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Friday encouraged the Yemen government to reconsider its decision to expel the country's human rights representative. The government claimed that George Abu al-Zulof, the...

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News Alabama chief justice halts same-sex marriage licenses
Alabama chief justice halts same-sex marriage licenses
Kasey Tuttle
January 7, 2016 12:09:32 pm

Alabama chief justice Roy Moore on Wednesday instructed state judges not to issue same-sex marriage licenses . The Alabama Supreme Court had ruled in March that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is legal, and Moore's...

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News 2 Guantanamo detainees transferred to Ghana
2 Guantanamo detainees transferred to Ghana
Kasey Tuttle
January 7, 2016 11:35:32 am

Two Yemeni men captured in Afghanistan and detained at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years have been released to Ghana, officials said Wednesday. These two are among the 17 detainees scheduled for release this month . The men...

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News India Supreme Court upholds ban on sale of diesel vehicles in New Delhi
India Supreme Court upholds ban on sale of diesel vehicles in New Delhi
Kasey Tuttle
January 7, 2016 06:25:04 am

The Supreme Court of India upheld a temporary ban on diesel vehicles in New Delhi on Tuesday in an effort to reduce air pollution. Diesel vehicles will be forced to take alternative routes rather than simply traveling through the city....

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News UN rights office: Yemen civilian death toll reaches nearly 2,800
UN rights office: Yemen civilian death toll reaches nearly 2,800
Kasey Tuttle
January 5, 2016 11:04:22 am

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said Tuesday that the civilian death toll in Yemen has reached nearly 2,800 over nine months of fighting. The UN reported that the number of...

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News Rwanda genocide tribunal formally closes
Rwanda genocide tribunal formally closes
Kasey Tuttle
January 3, 2016 11:35:20 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) formally closed Thursday after issuing 45 judgments. The ICTR, established in 1994, was the first international tribunal to deliver verdicts against those guilty of committing genocide. Within...

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News 17 Guantanamo detainees scheduled for release: report
17 Guantanamo detainees scheduled for release: report
Kasey Tuttle
January 3, 2016 10:03:46 am

The first of 17 detainees are scheduled to be released from the Guantanamo Bay prison next week, said a senior US official on Monday. There will be 90 detainees remaining, 59 of whom are ineligible to be transferred...

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News Death sentence for Myanmar men prompts anti-Thai protest
Death sentence for Myanmar men prompts anti-Thai protest
Kasey Tuttle
December 26, 2015 02:39:58 pm

Hundreds gathered in Yangon, Myanmar's biggest city Friday to protest , the day after a Thai court sentenced two Myanmar migrant workers to death for the 2014 murders of two British tourists. The verdict resulted from a trial...

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President Lincoln signs Naitonal Banking Act into law

On February 26, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the National Banking Act into law, creating the American banking charter system. The Act furthermore created the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) within the Treasury Department. The law was further intended to help raise money for the Civil War by pressing banks to buy federal as opposed to state bonds. The law was not as successful as intended in this regard and was soon replaced by the National Banking Act of 1864. Read the history of the OCC from the US Department of the Treasury.

Hitler put on trial for treason in Munich

On February 26, 1924, Adolf Hitler and several others were put on trial for treason in Munich in connection with an attempted coup. Learn more about the Munich (or "Beer Hall") Putsch and the subsequent trial of Hitler and his associates.

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