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The ad will air starting on Thursday in Palm Beach, Florida – where Mar-a-Lago is based
‘You gotta let the jury speak, it’s the American way’
“I’m very hopeful that by fall, if we really stick to this, we’re going to be able to gather in large groups and have some sense of normal and we’re watching football. But we’re in April and that’s a long ways away.”
Conservatives argue that a Minneapolis jury was intimidated into finding Chauvin guilty
Lisa Christensen says that she “’teared up’ watching the nine-and-a-half minute video of George Floyd losing his life
Thai chef says ‘our family got physically assaulted that day’ as investigation ongoing
Three former police officers who responded to George Floyd call now face trial in August
Josh Anderson had two goals and the Montreal Canadiens withstood a late push by Edmonton, beating the Oilers 4-3 Wednesday night to split a two-game series. “We can’t wait around any longer, these games are way too important,” Anderson said. Tyler Toffoli and Artturi Lehkonen also scored for Montreal (20-15-9).
Comedian Eric Andre said he was stopped by two white officers and subjected to a 'random' drug search while he was the only person of color in line.
A powerful bomb exploded in the parking area of a luxury hotel in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta on Wednesday, killing at least four people and wounding at least nine others, police said. Footage on Pakistan news channels showed burning cars. Hours after the attack, the Pakistani Taliban in a statement claimed responsibility, saying it was a suicide attack.
But their opinions are not shared with those more cynical about the cryptocurrency's impact.
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He will be first US president to use word ‘genocide’ to describe killings of Armenians by Ottoman empire during First World War
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Disability is a key theme of this year's Oscar-nominated films, but what do disabled viewers think?
The Strader family had lived at the Rodeway Inn in Venice, Florida, just south of Sarasota.
Lisa Christensen was one of two alternate jurors in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
The House of Representatives voted 216-208 on Thursday to pass a bill that would grant statehood to Washington, D.C.The big picture: It's the second year in a row that the Democratic-controlled House has voted to recognize D.C. as the 51st state. The bill now heads to a divided Senate, where it faces little chance of reaching the 60 votes necessary to send to President Biden's desk.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has promised to bring the legislation to the chamber's floor for a vote, but it's opposed by Republicans and even some Democrats.How it works: H.R. 51, the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, would give the district two senators and a voting representative in the House.The new state would be called "Washington, Douglass Commonwealth" in honor of abolitionist Frederick Douglass.It would exclude federal buildings and monuments, and federal territory would be known as the Capital.Why it matters: Statehood for the district is a priority for Democrats, who have painted statehood as a civil rights issue, and a matter of enfranchisement for the city's Black plurality.Republicans have argued that the measure is an unconstitutional power grab that the country's founders did not envisage. The District tends to vote overwhelmingly for Democrats.Go deeper: D.C. statehood explained (USA Today)More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free
A health professional holds a vial of Janssen/J&J's COVID-19 vaccine in Pamplona, Spain on April 22, 2021. Abigail, a 29-year-old from New York City who asked to use a pseudonym to preserve her privacy, knew to expect some side effects after she got her second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in February. While scientists have not confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines can cause menstrual changes like Abigail’s, she feels confident the shot was her trigger, since she experienced something similar after a probable case of COVID-19 last spring.
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