Seven Capitol cops sue Trump and far-right groups

February 28, 2023

Thursday, seven US Capitol police officers filed a lawsuit against former President Trump, Trump ally Roger Stone, and members of right-wing extremist groups over their role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. The civil lawsuit alleges that Trump, acting in concert with groups such as The Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, engaged in acts of domestic terrorism designed to illegally keep him in power despite losing the 2020 election. The…

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Texas has banned abortions after the 6th week. Biden vowed to take action

February 28, 2023

In Texas, USA, a law came into force, according to which women cannot have an abortion after 6 weeks of pregnancy. He has already begun to act. What do the Americans and the President of the country think about this? Read today in USA.ONE: Texas bans abortions after 6 weeks Joe Biden's comment. Texas restricts abortion law goes into effect The so-called "Heartbeat Act" Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed…

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Those vaccinated with the Sputnik V vaccine will be denied entry into the United States

February 28, 2023

Since November, the United States has been tightening the rules for foreigners entering the country citizens. In particular, people vaccinated with vaccines that are not approved by the WHO or the FDA will not be allowed into the United States. The Russian drug "Sputnik V" belongs to them. Read today in USA.ONE magazine: The US will close entry to foreigners vaccinated with "Satellite V" Why is this happening and what…

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Texas court proposes posthumous pardon for George Floyd, who was killed by police

February 28, 2023

The story of the murder of African American George Floyd in May 25, 2020 in Minneapolis, USA, caused a public outcry, which escalated into riots across the country, reports profile.ru Mass protests, the Black Lives Matter movement against racism and police brutality, pogroms and clashes with law enforcement agencies swept across the country after the incident, when police officer Derek Chauvin passed his knee on Floyd's neck during his arrest…

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12 strange laws still in force in the US

February 28, 2023

1. Drunk skiing Laws, prohibiting driving under the influence of alcohol exist all over the world. They are absolutely correct, logical and no one raises objections. In the US, in some states they also apply to vehicles such as bicycles, scooters and tractors. However, Wyoming went the farthest in this regard — here a special legal act prohibits getting drunk on skis. Such a drunken act is considered a minor…

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Glossary of US legal terms

February 15, 2023

Substitution is a reduction in the sentence, starting from the death penalty to life imprisonment. Co-defendants — multiple people arrested and charged with the same criminal incident. Comparative malpractice is a legal doctrine in New Mexico whereby the actions of opposing parties in a delicate matter are compared to determine each party's liability, with each party only liable for its own percentage of fault. See also complicity in negligence. Compensatory…

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US Political Asylum: What You Need to Know Before Applying

February 8, 2023

Foreign citizens can apply for asylum in the United States, if the law provides for the approval of the application in this case. In this article we will figure out who can apply for political asylum. asylum and what is important to know about the procedure before applying. What is asylum U.S. asylum is a special status for foreign nationals who have been threatened, harassed, or violated. p> It is…

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U.S. landlord refuses to fix leaking ceiling

January 18, 2023

A leaking ceiling in an apartment is not the situation which you must endure. Landlords are obligated to maintain living quarters in a habitable condition, which usually includes compliance with building codes and regulations. If your landlord did not fix the leaking ceiling after notifying them of the problem, your state's apartment

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U.S. tourists who falsify vaccination cards could face a year in prison and a $5,000 fine.

September 28, 2022

Two tourists visiting Hawaii over the weekend have been arrested after they were found to have breached state safety regulations by falsifying vaccination cards. The Hawaii Attorney General's Office told The Hill in Friday that two men — identified by USA Today as Norbert Chang, 57, and Trevor Chang, 19, from the U.S. mainland — were detained at Daniel K. Inouye Airport in Honolulu on Sunday. Gary Yamashiroya , a…

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Biden vows to take action against governors trying to ban mask mandates in schools

September 28, 2022

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he is directing the Department of Education to use its legal powers against Republican governors who are trying to stop local school authorities from requiring students to wear masks as part of the fight against COVID-19. Speaking in White At home, Biden noted that some politicians are trying to turn public safety measures into «political disputes for their own benefit» and warned that they…

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