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Month: February 2023

Mississippi House votes to create an unelected, state-appointed court system within majority-Black Jackson

By Justin Gamble and Jalen Brown, CNN Lawmakers in Mississippi are at odds over a bill that would create an unelected, state-appointed court system in a district within Jackson, a majority Black city, with some concerned that the move smacks of a modern-day Jim Crow regime. The Republican-controlled Mississippi House of Representatives passed a bill

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Biden on Michigan State shooting: ‘We have to do something to stop gun violence from ripping apart our communities’

By Donald Judd and Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden on Tuesday called on lawmakers to take steps to address gun violence in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at Michigan State University, pledging federal support to assist in the ongoing investigation. Three students were killed and five others are in critical condition after

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Jesús “El Rey” Zambada admite inconsistencias en su testimonio y dice que sentía temor de hablar de García Luna

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN Español) — En la tercera semana del juicio contra Genaro García Luna, exsecretario de Seguridad Pública de México, Jesús “El Rey” Zambada admitió este martes que “posiblemente haya cambiado algunas cosas” en su relato, pero que “es difícil recordar los detalles de algo que pasó hace tanto tiempo y que, a veces,

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Parents of Reeva Steenkamp ‘still grieving’ daughter’s death, a decade after she was killed by Oscar Pistorius

By George Ramsay and Sammy Mngqosini, CNN Reeva Steenkamp’s parents say they are “still grieving” for their daughter, 10 years after she was shot and killed by her boyfriend, former South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius. The ex-sprinter is eligible for parole in March, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reports. “People who have lost children,

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MSU students describe confusion and chaos after mass shooting prompted a shelter-in-place order and an hours-long manhunt

By Caroll Alvarado, Dakin Andone, Aya Elamroussi and Michelle Watson, CNN Claire Papoulias was sitting in a history class on Cuba at Michigan State University Monday night when she said a gunman entered the classroom and opened fire. “The teacher was presenting a lesson and all of sudden I heard gunshots directly behind me,” Papoulias

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