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Month: March 2023

Ecuador court says congress can pursue impeaching president

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador’s Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday the opposition-dominated National Assembly can take up the question of whether to impeach President Guillermo Lasso over allegations of crimes against state security and corruption. The ruling was only a first step. The congress still must follow a formal process that requires the presentation of evidence

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R.T. VanOrden shields his daughters from the wind during a vigil for the victims of a deadly shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville

‘Our heart is broken,’ Nashville mayor says as city comes together to grieve 6 killed in school shooting

By Eric Levenson, Jeff Winter and Nouran Salahieh, CNN Grief-stricken Nashville residents came together for a vigil Wednesday to mourn three 9-year-old children and three adults killed in the mass shooting at a private Christian school. First lady Jill Biden was in attendance as community members honored the victims, prayed and shared in the heartache.

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People gather during a rally to protest the passing of SB 150 on March 29 at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort

Kentucky GOP overrides governor’s veto of youth gender-affirming care ban

By Jack Forrest, CNN The Kentucky legislature enacted new restrictions Wednesday on the rights of transgender youth, overriding the governor’s veto of a bill that places bans on gender-affirming care for minors, on discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity in school, and on transgender students using bathrooms that align with their gender identity. Democratic

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Protest against anti-transgender legislation takes place at Missouri Capitol

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Hundreds of people from around Missouri on Wednesday gathered outside the Capitol to protest bills relating to transgender issues. The protest was scheduled last week after the Missouri senate passed two pieces of anti-transgender legislation, despite a filibuster by Democrats. For several hours, speakers from advocate groups along with members of

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