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News Appeals court upholds California ban on shark fin sales
Appeals court upholds California ban on shark fin sales
Taylor Brailey
July 29, 2015 03:58:39 pm

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a California ban on the sale of shark fins, which makes it "unlawful for a person to possess, sell, offer for sale, trade,...

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News Boy Scouts lifts ban on gay leaders
Boy Scouts lifts ban on gay leaders
Taylor Brailey
July 29, 2015 11:59:44 am

The National Executive Board of Boy Scouts of America (BSA) on Monday voted to amend its leadership policy to effectively allow openly gay individuals to serve as leaders and employees of the organization. The organization...

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News Cambodia opposition members sentenced for protests
Cambodia opposition members sentenced for protests
Taylor Brailey
July 22, 2015 10:50:13 am

Eleven Cambodia opposition members on Tuesday were sentenced to long-term prison terms for participating in July 2014 clashes related to the closing of a protest site. Three of the eleven individuals, all part of the Cambodian National Rescue Party...

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News Mexico arrests 7 in ‘El Chapo’ escape
Mexico arrests 7 in ‘El Chapo’ escape
Taylor Brailey
July 22, 2015 10:45:09 am

A Mexican federal official on Friday announced that seven of those who were being questioned regarding the prison escape of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman have been formally arrested. Originally sentenced for conspiracy to...

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News China state media: detained lawyers threatened rule of law
China state media: detained lawyers threatened rule of law
Taylor Brailey
July 15, 2015 12:41:50 pm

China's state media on Tuesday criticized recently-detained human rights lawyers for actions it says undermine the rule of law. The crackdown on human rights lawyers comes as part of a larger push by President Xi Jinping [BBC...

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Bahrain releases rights advocate
Taylor Brailey
July 15, 2015 10:30:24 am

Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on Monday released Bahrain Center for Human Rights president Nabeel Rajab citing health reasons. Despite the release, the US State Department and...

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News UN rights chief criticizes China’s ‘vague’ national security law
UN rights chief criticizes China’s ‘vague’ national security law
Taylor Brailey
July 8, 2015 11:40:04 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Tuesday expressed concern over a new national security law which increases China's cyber security powers. The law calls for an increase...

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News Appeals court upholds ban on political contributions by government contractors
Appeals court upholds ban on political contributions by government contractors
Taylor Brailey
July 8, 2015 10:32:40 am

The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday upheld a 75-year-long policy prohibiting individuals, corporations or firms working under federal contracts from contributing to the campaigns of federal candidates, parties...

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News Protesters gather as Spain “gag law” goes into effect
Protesters gather as Spain “gag law” goes into effect
Taylor Brailey
July 1, 2015 10:56:36 am

Thousands gathered across Spain on Tuesday to protest Spain's new public security law that went into effect on Wednesday. The Citizen Security Law , labeled as a "gag law" by protesters, sets fines for burning the national...

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State Department appoints new envoy to help close Guantanamo
Taylor Brailey
July 1, 2015 09:35:27 am

US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday appointed Lee Wolowsky the new envoy to lead the Obama administration's efforts to close the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay . Wolowsky is...

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Massacre of hundreds of Jews ends in Lisbon, Portugal

An anti-Jewish pogrom known as the "Lisbon Massacre" came to an end on April 21, 1506. The killings started as the result of a "New Christian," who was forcibly converted from Judaism as a result of King Manuel I's 1497 Edict of Forced Conversion, questioning a purported miracle at the Church of Saint Dominic. At least 1,000 New Christians were killed as a result of the ensuing riots, spurred on by two friars.  Today a memorial to the massacre victims stands outside of the church. Learn more about the Lisbon Massacre.

Henry VIII becomes King of England

On April 21, 1509, King Henry VII died, leaving his son, Henry VIII, King of England. Henry VIII eventually seceded his nation from the Roman Catholic Church, becoming the first major European nation to do so. Henry then made himself head of the Church of England and dissolved Catholic monasteries throughout the country.

Learn more about Henry VIII.

Maryland Toleration Act established freedom of worship for all Christians

On April 21, 1649, the Maryland Assembly passed the Maryland Toleration Act, providing for freedom of worship for all Christians. The key section of the act read: And whereas the inforceing of the conscience in matters of Religion hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous Consequence in those commonwealthes where it hath been practised, And for the more quiett and peaceable governement of this Province, and the better to preserve mutuall Love and amity amongst the Inhabitants thereof, Be it Therefore also by the Lord Proprietary with the advise and consent of this Assembly Ordeyned and enacted (except as in this present Act is before Declared and sett forth) that noe person or persons whatsoever within this Province, or the Islands, Ports, Harbors, Creekes, or havens thereunto belonging professing to beleive in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth bee any waies troubled, Molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this Province or the Islands thereunto belonging nor any way compelled to the beleife or exercise of any other Religion against his or her consent, soe as they be not unfaithfull to the Lord Proprietary, or molest or conspire against the civill Governement established or to bee established in this Province under him or his heires. Learn more about the Maryland Toleration Act.

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