code_frames
int64
1
15
text
stringlengths
3
3.46k
label
int64
0
14
7
enforcement efforts
6
13
SENATE COMMITTEE SKEPTICAL OVER TOBACCO AGREEMENT
12
5
VOWS OF 3,000 GAYS, LESBIANS VOIDED OPPOSING SIDES DISAGREE ON FUTURE OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGES IN OREGON
4
4
'We're dealing with a dual justice system,'' says Andrews, speaking calmly and precisely at the Utah state prison. ''There is no balance.'' In his case, the defendants were black. The victims, police, prosecutor, judge and jury were all white.
3
5
California: Reversal On Same-Sex Marriage Trial Tapes
4
15
PARENT & CHILD
14
8
refuse to protect their citizens from gun violence.
7
5
"We don't charge people for the crime of being illegal," Huggins said. "That's just not something we do."
4
9
Perhaps they didn't want to see what a handgun wound can do to a human being.
8
1
We see the $368.5 billion
0
5
Judge sets man's bond in teen's slaying
4
13
Ms. Bush is the latest child of a prominent Republican leader to embrace same-sex marriage, long considered anathema to the conservative movement.
12
5
Santa Clara County sheriff draws legal fire for way she hands out concealed-gun permits
4
15
GIVE IT A SHOT
14
2
German-born Rebecca Schneider was one of about 300 people in line outside the Immigration and Naturalization Office in Charlotte, waiting to get their visas before Monday's deadline for staying in the country.
1
10
Domestic partner benefits
9
6
What's in a name? A lot, if your name includes the term "gun control."
5
1
The money is coming from Virginia's share of a 1998 national tobacco settlement. The General Assembly has designated 10 percent of the total to fight youth smoking. It is the first time that Virginia state money will be used for an anti-smoking campaign.
0
5
The Georgia Supreme Court this week overturned the conviction of Ronald Dexter Radford, 35, because a deputy who testified in the trial also served as a bailiff who escorted and guarded the jury.
4
5
The aliens now can be deported without a hearing before an immigration judge, if they are not permanent U.S. residents and don't qualify for any program that would allow them to stay in the United States.
4
13
BROKEN PROMISES ON IMMIGRATION BREAK THE LAW
12
7
Man Who Killed 33 Is Executed in Illnois
6
13
Sens. [Joe] Manchin and [Pat] Toomey - as well as Majority Leader [Harry] Reid and Sens. [Chuck] Schumer, [Mark] Kirk, [Susan] Collins, [John] McCain and others - deserve real credit for coming together around a compromise bill that struck a fair balance, and President Obama and Vice President Biden deserve credit for their leadership since the Sandy Hook massacre.
12
6
Changing gun laws may not be the answer, though.
5
7
It is, however, going to perpetuate the death penalty
6
5
5 citizens sue over tactics used in immigration raid
4
5
But Pete Holmes, a city attorney, said he hopes that someday cities will be permitted to create their own gun controls. "It's just wrong, and it is something that can be fixed at the state level," Holmes said.
4
11
History repeats until it doesn't: How mass movements change the equation
10
5
.S. Adds to Charges In Sniper Shootings;
4
7
Wood, a cashier at Kmart in 1991, told detectives that she saw Bishop buying garbage bags at the store at about the same time Schiffman was killed.
6
7
NOBODY ELSE CLOSE TO EXECUTION IN MISSOURI, ILLINOIS
6
9
Where is the Obama administration housing the immigrant kids?
8
13
Obama's action fuels worry about immigration scams
12
3
Injustice prevails in 750th execution
2
13
How can we solve the gun violence problem when Republicans and Democrats can't seem to come together on anything these days, let alone on an issue as politically divided as gun control?
12
4
"Today a jury affirmed the right of people of every background, race and religion to walk the streets of America without fear," said Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League.
3
5
But officials at the Justice Department, which administers immigration law through the Immigration and Naturalization Service, have continued to bar entry to this country of people infected with AIDS.
4
13
"These senators made their decision based on political fear and on cold calculations about the money of special interests like the National Rifle Association, which in the last election cycle spent around $25 million on contributions, lobbying, and outside spending," she said.
12
5
The New Mexico Supreme Court today upheld
4
6
GAY COUPLES PRESS FOR MARRIAGE FROM NEW YORK CITY TO OREGON
5
13
Editorial: Killings provide more fodder for anti-immigration debate
12
11
American Nightmare
10
3
For decades, many religious groups have voiced strong public opposition to capital punishment, believing that every human being is given life by God and that only God has the right to deny life
2
13
Advice from a survivor of the Florida school shooting: It's time to start ignoring Trump;
12
5
In doing so he swiftly aligned the military with the Supreme Court's ruling in June striking down the Defense of Marriage Act's denial of federal marriage benefits to lawfully married same-sex couples.
4
13
Perzel to protest French city's honor for Abu-Jamal
12
13
It won praise from advocates of stiffer restrictions, including Obama and New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg (I), reflecting the eagerness on that side of the debate to score concessions after months of intense opposition from the National Rifle Association.
12
7
Jury sentences man to death in Sept. 11 revenge slaying
6
13
On this, Democrats in the Florida Legislature are absolutely correct:
12
5
It caps off a 2013 when, in early spring, West registered his relationship with Bias on Tampa's newly minted domestic partnership registry.
4
13
It was the morning after Columbine, and the Colorado House majority leader had slid into the bus lane on his way to the Capitol.
12
13
California voters in 2008 approved Proposition 8,
12
13
But Bush may veto the handgun bill if his proposals
12
8
on its own firearms purchase background check system operated by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
7
7
A 50-year-old Glassboro man, who turned his home into an arsenal with hundreds of guns, has pleaded guilty to selling an assault firearm to an undercover state trooper and possessing other illegal weapons, authorities said Tuesday.
6
1
Burley growers get top dollar
0
12
Aggressive Strategy By N.R.A. Has Left Its Finances Reeling
11
4
Donald Trump's moment of racial reckoning has arrived
3
13
Same-sex wedding ban bill advances in N.C. Senate
12
13
The debate that roiled the nation this spring is far from over.
12
8
U.S. Takes Steps to Tighten Mexican Border
7
13
Pro-gun lobbyists cut back in Annapolis
12
4
these 12 "survived despite the criminal justice system, not because of it. . . . One must wonder how many others have not been so fortunate."
3
12
Support Grows for Execution Safeguards
11
13
Courting the Suburbs With Gun Control
12
6
The bill's greater importance will be symbolic. For years, the National Rifle Association has used intimidation and misrepresentation to stifle any serious discussion of gun-safety laws in this country. No longer.
5
1
In many cases, the association found, states have used money from the tobacco settlement to plug budget gaps. The sluggish economy and new anti-terrorism spending have opened huge deficits for many states.
0
13
The Senate dealt a double setback to gay-rights activists Tuesday, voting to reject same-sex marriage in federal law and killing a separate bill that would have barred job discrimination against gays.
12
13
"New York is doing exactly what democracies are supposed to do. There is a debate; there is deliberation," he said, refusing to declare a view on the bill or encourage other states to take similar action.
12
11
Not just Disney.
10
13
Republicans Seek Probe Of Immigration Program; Accelerated Naturalization Process Criticized
12
1
Target yanks tobacco Decision a financial one, retailer says
0
7
Weber seems to think that people are clapping their hands at the 260-year prison sentences meted to the terrorists who bombed the World Trade Center. Not I, but I would have done so had they received the death sentence and had that sentence been implemented immediately.
6
7
N. Dakota officer's killing sparks effort to tighten gun laws
6
13
Specter starts in Phila. on immigration road trip
12
5
Another Pr. George's indictment
4
6
Smoking Ban Is Defeated
5
12
Gun-Control Advocate Edward Welles, 85
11
7
Sonja Larson, Tracy Paules, Manny Taboada, Christi Powell and Christa Hoyt were murdered in August 1990. The killings included a beheading, mutilation and sexual assaults. Rolling confessed to all five murders in February 1994. He was sentenced to death three months later.
6
7
HIS WEAPONS WERE LEGAL
6
11
CULTURE DIVIDES SIDES IN TUG-OF-WAR OVER GUNS
10
13
A three-way battle is shaping up in the House over the same issue that snarled the Senate in bitter debate the last week: gun control. Most Democrats and some Republicans seem willing to copy much of what the Senate adopted when it passed a major juvenile-justice bill Thursday. Democratic leaders are pushing for a House vote as soon as next week. Republicans leaders such as Tom DeLay of Texas want to put off a vote at least until next month, but Republican rank-and-file members are at odds over how far to go in imposing new restrictions. Some are downright opposed to any additional controls; others are sympathetic to many of the same approaches as most Democrats. Hard-liners in each party, meanwhile, appear content simply to demand all or nothing - and take the issue to voters in next year's elections. For them, the issue is seen as an opportunity to retain or seize control of the closely matched chamber - where Republicans hold a slim six-vote majority - in the elections next year. Many Democrats who support gun control are encouraged by polls that show a majority of Americans supporting stricter gun laws. On the other hand, many remember that the last time Congress passed major gun-control legislation - in 1994 - it ended up costing the seats of several House Democrats who were targeted for defeat by the National Rifle Association, a giver of millions of dollars to congressional campaigns over the years.
12
13
County plans new Office of Immigrant Relations
12
13
In N.J., battle lines remain intact
12
6
Success of Anti-Gun Program Disputed
5
13
Clinton, by now, lends an aura of insincerity to every issue he addresses. Just as he doesn't really believe in the Republican welfare reform he signed last week, he probably doesn't really believe in his anti-smoking crackdown.
12
15
Golly, Wally, that's one stunning stogie
14
11
The Chamblee library, near Buford Highway's international corridor in the state's most ethnically diverse county, is used by many immigrants. Library officials estimate that one-third of their Chamblee patrons are immigrants.
10
4
FACT-CHECKING O'MALLEY'S CLAIM THAT HILLARY CLINTON FLIPS ON GUN ISSUES 'EVERY ELECTION'
3
5
to place any regulation of a waiting period or gun safety training is to violate the American Constitution.
4
12
and that has sent crime to the top of residents' concerns about the city, the poll showed.
11
11
Guns on the Range
10
8
background checks at gun shows
7
13
U.S. Rep. John Lewis is unmoved by a Republican effort to punish Democrats for participating in a headline-grab-bing sit-in over gun control earlier this summer.
12
13
GOVERNOR RECASTS SAME-SEX STANCE
12
11
The president shed tears on behalf of a grieving nation.
10
11
even though they are the fabric of our society,
10
13
The governor vetoed a bill yesterday
12
5
DEAD STILL LICENSED TO CARRY Audit reveals gun snafu
4
5
Ashcroft Blocks FBI Access to Gun Records
4