Kindergarten teacher, who scored to death his own son, will avoid a life sentence

January 14, 2018

A year ago the teacher of a private new York city kindergarten took the life of her 4-year-old son because he accidentally broke the egg. 26-year-old Zara Coombes severely beat the boy with the handle of a brush, and when he lost consciousness, put it in a container with water in the bathroom and left there for 20 minutes. At the time Coombes was in his Brooklyn apartment with the…

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Missouri man sentenced to death for the rape and murder of 10-year-old girl

January 12, 2018

In Springfield, Missouri, a former high school football coach, was convicted of kidnapping, rape and murder of 10-year-old girl, sentenced to the death penalty. The verdict yesterday, January 11, was made district judge Thomas Mountjoy. 49-year-old Craig wood has been previously convicted of first-degree murder, but the jury are unable to agree on the verdict. The part of the jurors leaning towards the death penalty, of life imprisonment without right…

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Lawmakers in new Jersey want to leave online gambling games legal

January 12, 2018

Representatives of both parties from new Jersey asked the U.S. Department of justice to leave online gambling games legal. This is stated in the letter sent yesterday, January 11, the Deputy General Prosecutor Rod Rosenstein, the Associated Press reports. The letter was signed by Republicans and Democrats of new Jersey. Gambling on the Internet is a booming industry in new Jersey, seven casinos to help Atlantic city recover from a…

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The house of representatives voted for the renewal of the intelligence surveillance abroad

January 11, 2018

Thursday, January 11, the House of representatives voted to extend a program of surveillance carried out by intelligence services abroad. It includes wiretapping, viewing e-mails of foreign citizens without obtaining a special permission (a warrant) the court in cases where there is reason to believe that these people are involved or may be involved in terrorism. By the way, the justification for the surveillance is on the exploration, however, since…

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The Republicans proposed «aggressive» decision on the «dreamers» in the new bill

January 11, 2018

A group of Republicans from the house of representatives proposed their own solution for immigration programs DACA in mind the looming crisis and the lack of agreement on this issue between Congress and the White house. The bill has already received the support of some of the heads of house Committee, calls for «more aggressive enforcement actions» against «dreamers,» reports The Hill. In the coming days supporters of the bill…

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New York is suing oil companies over global warming

January 11, 2018

The city of new York has filed a lawsuit against five companies in connection with its impact on climate change. The lawsuit was filed against BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell. New York argues that the five major oil companies played a role in global warming and requires compensation, which is calculated in billions of dollars spent on combating climate change. Shell representative said the AP that…

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Director of ICE: those who run the city-shelters, to be judged

January 10, 2018

On Tuesday, the head of Immigrational and customs enforcement U.S. Thomas Homan stated that it is necessary to toughen measures against politicians who support granting asylum to illegal immigrants. During the election campaign Donald trump said that every illegal immigrant will be deported. The President also gave the center for its program 2016 year, explaining that the cities of refuge prevent legislative regulation of the security of citizens. The statements…

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Sessions cancelled course Obama’s legalization of recreational marijuana

January 10, 2018

According to Reuters, the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday overturned the course of Barack Obama to the simplification of Federal laws regarding marijuana. The Ministry believes that the decision of such cases should bear exclusively Federal prosecutors. The Ministry said that the Obama administration has created a «safe Harbor» for the industry when conducting market operations, and it is «contrary to what is stated in the Federal law.» Jeff…

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New Jersey becomes first state to ban elephants in circus

January 10, 2018

New Jersey will become the first state in which at the legislative level will prohibit cruelty to animals. Nose the law prohibits an entertaining show with elephants in circuses, carnivals and fairs. The bill was unanimously approved the state Senate and Assembly, only two members voted against. The last stage for the introduction of the law is the adoption of the bill by Governor Chris Christie. Circuses, as a rule,…

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