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Mr. Kozak is now a party and witness in a class-action lawsuit that has meandered through the Federal courts for 15 years and charges that Mr. Trump owes $4 million to the union welfare funds for the work the Poles performed. Filed in 1983, the suit has been bogged down by a torrent of motions and appeals of judicial decisions and by the deaths of a judge, a lawyer, the original lead plaintiffs, an important witness and two of Mr. Trump's co-defendants.
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to keep locked-up rifles and shotguns.
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and Philip Morris
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Kane won't defend controversial gun law
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Virginia and Guns
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Villavicencio was tried for capital murder and acquitted in a separate trial.
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Sponsors on the House Judiciary Committee voted Saturday to amend the original measure after it became apparent that it was likely to fail in a House vote.
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Gay partner issues aimed at fall ballot
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PRIDE HONORS FOR LGBT CONTRIBUTIONS
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Cases may test Obama's 'evolution' on same-sex marriage
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"Love crosses time and tradition," said the officiant, the Rev. Tom Ewald of Macalester Plymouth United Church, to those gathered. "Our Creator is present wherever love is present."
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advocates of same-sex marriage were clinging to hopes that a surge of support from uncounted votes could still overcome the ban.
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State Sen. Barbara Buono (D., Middlesex), Christie's opponent in the November election, called his opposition "spineless."
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As it also is taking place in virtually every state legislature in the nation, the Minnesota House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee will hold three days of public hearings next week on a slew of firearms-related bills.
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The right kind of immigration policy means more jobs for Americans at home and greater competiveness for American companies abroad. Unfortunately, that's not the policy we now have. But we know what it would look like.
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Boston Marathon bomber apologizes for the first time
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Bannister, 39, was pronounced dead at 12:05 a.m.
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Even as Minneapolis is being held up by the White House as a community that's been ahead of the curve in pushing the conversation on gun violence, city leaders here are clamoring for Congress and state lawmakers to implement tougher gun laws. They say it is a necessity to further reduce the epidemic of gun violence in their city.
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The Gun Debate
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Same-sex marriage has been against the law in Minnesota for decades,
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A big bag of pot. A drug dealer and his customer who each say the other guy tried a rip-off. A gun no one admits to owning. A whole bunch of stoned witnesses.
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Phila. gun-law case appealed to high court
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Gun Bill Would Test Limits in Nullifying U.S. Law
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7-YEAR-OLD BRINGS SUPERHEROES TO THEIR KNEES
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Lonchar was convicted in 1987 of killing Margaret Sweat, Charles Wayne Smith and Steven Smith and wounding Rick Smith over several thousand dollars he allegedly owed them for a gambling debt.
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Joe Frolik, a spokesman for Cuyahoga County prosecutor Tim McGinty, said he had no comment on the reports.
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State Senate OKs income tax break for cigarette plant
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Even the lawyers seeking the stay seem to recognize the facts aren't on their side. They're trying to use the well-being of gays and lesbians to help make their case, apparently lacking even a speck of evidence that gay marriage hurts anyone or anything. While their concern is touching, the decision to get married amid legal uncertainty should be made by the two people involved -- not by courts or special-interest groups.
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I don't agree with the court's decision. Marriage should be between a man and a woman.
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A federal appeals court took up an issue Wednesday with broad implications for how executions will be carried out nationwide: whether Virginia's method of lethal injection induces an agonizing death.
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would ban the sale, transfer, manufacturing or importation of more than 150 specific firearms, including semiautomatic rifles or pistols that can be used with detachable or fixed ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds and have specific military-style features, including pistol grips, grenade launchers or rocket launchers.
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"The gum is not cheap
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The Land of Guns and Honey
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Clinton Again Delays Execution of a Murderer
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Conference examines institution of marriage
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The chance of death is increased by bringing guns into homes where curious children sometimes look through their parents' drawers, where depressed teenagers sometimes think suicidal thoughts and where married couples sometimes fight.
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APPEAL DROPPED
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But the issue of undocumented immigrants being victimized by crime and then being too afraid to report it to police is of deep concern to him and other law officers.
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The act prohibited Florida doctors from asking routine questions about their patients' gun ownership, unless that information was deemed relevant to patient care or the safety of others.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos stirs confusion, faces criticism over gun re-marks
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A study last year found that the county spent at least $3 million providing services to illegal immigrants.
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details of the city's benefits program - and who qualifies for the registry - remain to be worked out. The council and the public will have ample time to review and debate Cauthen's plan, he said.
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But the scales of justice hang unbalanced, tilted against the poor, the uneducated and the marginalized, especially when they are also people of color
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It will expand the roster of places where gun owners who hold concealed-carry permits can take their weapons to include bars. Critics said its scope created new dangers.
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A call to arm schools decried
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Mr. Summerlin was convicted of a brutal murder in 1982
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Screening for lung cancer prompts some smokers to quit
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The debate was pure political theater.
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The business owners cited religious beliefs in declining to provide services celebrating same-sex relationships. And in each case, they were sued.
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On a Border in Crisis, There's No Bolting a Busy Gate
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Law enforcement should be condemned for treating these drivers differently merely because of their undocumented status.
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NRA sues California over assault rifle ban
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YWCA is embroiled in dispute with US gun enthusiasts
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that Tokars had his wife, Sara, killed to prevent her from divorcing him and to collect $ 1.75 million in life insurance.
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The report was made public as the Trump administration seeks to promote its accomplishments despite a growing scandal over the firing of the FBI director and the sharing of classified intelligence with Russian officials.
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GOP FIGHTS RETROACTIVE GUN BAN
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Committing journalism without a license within 500 feet of school or on a school bus would bump the penalty up from a misdemeanor to a felony. Journalists with felony or domestic battery convictions would be prevented from getting licenses. And unlicensed people would still be able to engage in journalism on property they own or rent.
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Such a "rejectionist attitude" is a formula for defeat, it added. "It guarantees that liberals alone benefit from growing anti-tobacco sentiment."
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The prospects for House passage of an anti-crime measure appear good. It is unclear, however, whether any gun control legislation will be approved.
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Obama Rebukes Bush on 'Stuff Happens' Reaction to Oregon Shootings
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THE GUN LOBBY VS. THE GOVERNMENT
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George F. Will: A need for compromise on immigration
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'Need' is no excuse for helping to break the law
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Ex-tobacco exec tells of smoking ills
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A jury convicted him of first-degree murder and sentenced him to death.
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Not the NRA way
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Amendment supporters knew they did not have the votes to pass it. But with pressure from conservative groups outraged by same-sex marriages inMassachusetts and earlier this year in San Francisco, supporters said they wanted to put lawmakers on the record on the issue.
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"Are they serious?" he said. "Do we really think that thousands of families whose lives have been shattered by gun violence do not have a right to weigh in?"
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MEDIATOR: MARTIN TEACHERS SHOULDN'T SMOKE ON CAMPUS
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AVERY FIGHTS FOR GAY RIGHTS
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Churches debate conflicting beliefs
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Under the bill, smoking would not be allowed in dining areas of large restaurants, but would be permitted in restaurants' bar areas. Restaurants with a capacity of 50 patrons or less would not be affected, said Brian Pleva, policy adviser to state Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, who wrote the bill.
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A bipartisan Senate group that is developing immigration reform legislation had asked the AFL-CIO and Chamber to come up with an agreement over a potential guest worker program, a controversial provision that has helped sink previous attempts to overhaul immigration laws.
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PLEA ON BANNING GAY MARRIAGE
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SMOKING OUT ILLEGAL SALES TEEN PROBERS GET BEER, CIGS
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Democrats have a strong chance to retake the Senate in November and narrow their margin in the House, improving the odds to pass a broad overhaul of immigration laws, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said Friday.
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The initiative, according to the title, would "eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry.'' Proponents argued unsuccessfully in court to use the phrase "limit on marriage."
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HIGH COURT SAYS TOBACCO INDUSTRY STILL LIABLE DESPITE WARNING
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FORTRESS AMERICA First in a four-day series on border control As the U.S. builds walls and trains agents to bar its southern door from the rush of illegal immigrants, some see only a policy of prison shackles and razor wire.
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Weapons laws miss the mark
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Thomas Sowell: Proposed gun control laws are a farce
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Gay marriage ban supporters seek second review by circuit court ruling
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A deceptively simple question on Connecticut's ballot next month is stirring up rallies against gay marriage, counterdemonstrations, demands for direct initiatives and fears of big-money lobbying campaigns by right-wing groups.
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Legally Bought Guns Do Plenty of Mayhem
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Trump wrote in a 2000 book that he "generally" opposed gun control but "I support the ban on assault weapons and I also support a slightly longer waiting period to purchase a gun."
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Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr
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from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
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Before gun owners can apply for permits,
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Other voices: A misguided crackdown on sanctuary cities
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Tobacco Accord Adds Anti-Smoking Programs
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It was a sickening display of swamp-like servitude to the gun lobby by abody whose committee and caucus leaders overwhelmingly hail from the more uber-conservative, rural districts in our state.
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The phrase means inmates must commit a murder to join the gang and can leave only when they die,
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A new study gives anti-smoking efforts major credit for cutting the country's death rate from cancer.
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The Schiebers' daughter Shannon was 23 when she was murdered in May 1998 by a serial rapist in Philadelphia.
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VENDING COS. ON BRINK BUSINESSES, JOBS MAY GO UP IN SMOKE
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This latest outrage is proof of that. The few store owners who used firearms to ward off looters were justified in their actions.
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The 2-1 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, in an appeal out of New Jersey, runs counter to an August decision on the same issue by the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati, and thus provides context and a reason for review by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Vermont's law allowing gays to enter into civil unions.
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40% on Death Row Are Black People, New Figures Show
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Council Members Not Giving Up on Domestic-Partners Law
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