Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Defying crackdown, Venezuelans stage new march

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Defying crackdown, Venezuelans stage new march

Defying crackdown, Venezuelans stage new marchVenezuelan protesters planned a new march Wednesday against President Nicolas Maduro, defying his government despite the deaths of more than 25 people in an increasingly violent political crisis. Twenty-six people have died so far this month in violence around the protests, including four minors, according to Attorney General Luisa Ortega. Maduro put the figure at 29 deaths in a speech Tuesday evening, without giving details.


Father Hangs Baby Daughter on Facebook Live, Then Commits Suicide: Police

Father Hangs Baby Daughter on Facebook Live, Then Commits Suicide: PoliceThe gruesome footage was on the man's Facebook page for nearly 24 hours, authorities said.


U.S. judge blocks Trump order to restrict funding for 'sanctuary cities'

U.S. judge blocks Trump order to restrict funding for 'sanctuary cities'By Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump's executive order that sought to withhold federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities, dealing another legal blow to the administration's efforts to toughen immigration enforcement. The ruling from U.S. District Judge William Orrick III in San Francisco said Trump's Jan. 25 order targeted broad categories of federal funding for sanctuary governments and that plaintiffs challenging the order were likely to succeed in proving it unconstitutional.


NFL prospect denies rape report made to police; no charges

NFL prospect denies rape report made to police; no chargesCLEVELAND (AP) — An attorney for former Ohio State football star Gareon Conley says the player denies an accusation made in a police report that he sexually assaulted a woman. No charges have been filed.


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