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News UN Security Council condemns terrorist attack in Baghdad
UN Security Council condemns terrorist attack in Baghdad
William Theisen
February 24, 2017 12:19:24 pm

The UN Security Council on Wednesday condemned the February 16 terrorist attack in Baghdad that left at least 55 people dead. A terrorist group linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for the attack, which...

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News UN rights chief urges DRC to halt violence against civilians
UN rights chief urges DRC to halt violence against civilians
William Theisen
February 20, 2017 01:50:11 pm

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a statement Monday calling for an "immediate halt" to "widespread human rights violations" allegedly committed by government officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) . Zeid...

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News Amnesty urges Israel Supreme Court to overturn citizenship law
Amnesty urges Israel Supreme Court to overturn citizenship law
William Theisen
February 20, 2017 11:51:39 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Sundayurged the Israeli Supreme Court to repeal a 2003 law that bans many Palestinians from entering the country, including those who are seeking reunification with their families. The Citizenship...

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News Trump signs legislation rolling back Obama-era coal mining regulation
Trump signs legislation rolling back Obama-era coal mining regulation
William Theisen
February 17, 2017 01:22:22 pm

US President Donald Trump signed legislation on Thursday, rolling back the Stream Protection Rule , or SPR, enacted during Barack Obama's term in December. In a press release from the Office of the Press Secretary,...

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News Finland parliament votes to confirm same-sex marriage law
Finland parliament votes to confirm same-sex marriage law
William Theisen
February 17, 2017 12:22:39 pm

The Parliament of Finland voted 120-48 on Friday to confirm a law allowing same-sex marriage . The law faced opposition from the Genuine Marriage Initiative , a conservative group that sought...

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News Ivory Coast journalists arrested and charged with inciting rebellion
Ivory Coast journalists arrested and charged with inciting rebellion
William Theisen
February 13, 2017 02:08:17 pm

Six journalists were arrested in Ivory Coast on Sunday and charged with "spreading false information," according to media outlets and public prosecutors. The journalists, including three media owners, allegedly published stories designed...

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Sweden appeals court orders Internet provider to block access to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay
William Theisen
February 13, 2017 12:58:51 pm

The Swedish Court of Patent Appeals and the Market Court , an appellate court with exclusive jurisdiction over intellectual property cases, ordered an Internet service provider (ISP) to block access to the file-sharing site...

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News UN rights experts urge Cameroon to restore Internet to English-speaking population
UN rights experts urge Cameroon to restore Internet to English-speaking population
William Theisen
February 10, 2017 02:06:30 pm

A UN human rights expert on Fridayurged the Cameroonian government to restore Internet access to the country's English-speaking populations. In his statement, Special Rapporteur David Kaye called the delay in restoring Internet access, which has been cut-off since...

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News Federal appeals court rules inmates cannot be kept in solitary after death sentences vacated
Federal appeals court rules inmates cannot be kept in solitary after death sentences vacated
William Theisen
February 10, 2017 12:22:59 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Thursday that the practice of keeping former death row inmates in solitary confinement after their death sentences have been vacated is unlawful. The plaintiffs, Craig Williams and...

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News Australia report: 7 percent of Catholic priests accused of abusing children
Australia report: 7 percent of Catholic priests accused of abusing children
William Theisen
February 6, 2017 12:22:25 pm

A report released Monday by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse revealed that 4,444 people alleged sexual abuse by Catholic priests in Australia between January 1985 and February 2015. Looking at data...

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President Carter authorizes Chrysler bailout

On January 7, 1980, President Jimmy Carter signed the Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act of 1979 (Public Law 96-185) into law. The act granted to Chrysler $1.5 billion to save the company from bankruptcy. Twenty-eight years later in 2008, President George W. Bush authorized $17.4 billion to again bailout Chrysler in addition to the other two major American automobile manufacturers, Ford and General Motors.

Anglo-Irish Treaty ratified

On January 7, 1922, Dáil Éireann ratified the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Signed on December 6 of the preceding year, the treaty ended the Irish War of Independence against Great Britain. The British Parliament voted to approve the treaty on December 16, 1921. Ratification was completed on January 14, 1922, when the House of Commons of Southern Ireland became the third and final party to approve the document. The Anglo-Irish treaty effectively split the island into its current state. While the lower counties of Ireland were granted autonomy under the treaty, Britain insisted that the six Protestant counties of Northern Ireland be allowed to determine their own future. On the day after the treaty was signed, these counties elected to remain part of Great Britain. Today, they remain part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

New York State Assembly expels five socialist assemblymen

The New York State Assembly, the state's lower house, expelled five duly elected assemblymen from the Socialist Party over their political affiliation on January 7, 1920. The US was in the midst of the first Red Scare, a panic resulting from the ascendancy of the Bolsheviks in Russia, which resulted in the repression of socialists across the country. The result of the expulsion vote was 140-6. Thus, Assemblymen August Claessens, Samuel A. DeWitt, Samuel Orr, Charles Solomon and Louis Waldman were removed from their posts. Learn more about the expulsions from the Historical Society of the Courts of the State of New York.

Rehnquist sworn in as US Supreme Court Justice

On January 7, 1972, the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist was sworn in as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Read a short profile of Chief Justice Rehnquist here.

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