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News Sweden court upholds life sentence in Rwanda genocide case
Sweden court upholds life sentence in Rwanda genocide case
Justin Cosgrove
February 17, 2017 09:59:48 am

A Swedish court of appeals on Wednesday upheld the life sentence of a man convicted of genocide during the 1994 Rwanda genocide . The Svea Court of Appeal in...

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News Federal judge orders South Carolina to list both same-sex parents on birth certificate
Federal judge orders South Carolina to list both same-sex parents on birth certificate
Justin Cosgrove
February 17, 2017 08:53:07 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of South Carolina ruled Wednesday that the state must place the names of both same-sex parents on their children's birth certificates. Judge Mary Geiger Lewis determined...

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News Anthem sues Cigna to block termination of health insurer merger
Anthem sues Cigna to block termination of health insurer merger
Justin Cosgrove
February 15, 2017 01:58:02 pm

Anthem filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in an attempt to block Cigna Corp from terminating their proposed $54 billion deal . The deal in question would have created the largest membership of...

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North Carolina governor offers compromise to ‘bathroom bill’
Justin Cosgrove
February 15, 2017 01:54:53 pm

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper proposed a compromise on Tuesday to repeal HB2 , also known as the "bathroom bill." The compromise strikes HB2 , imposes tougher penalties for crimes committed in restrooms...

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Judicial official rules for Georgia in Florida water consumption dispute
Justin Cosgrove
February 15, 2017 10:47:51 am

A judicial official on Tuesday ruled in favor of Georgia in a water consumption dispute with Florida. The official urged the US Supreme Court to reject water consumption limits placed on Georgia, which the...

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Federal judge grants preliminary approval to Volkswagen settlement
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February 15, 2017 09:58:46 am

A federal judge on Tuesday granted preliminary approval to a Volkswagen (VW) settlement meant to buy back more than 80,000 vehicles. The settlement outlines a $1.22 billion plan to buy back polluting...

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Kenya judge sentences leaders of doctors’ union to prison
Justin Cosgrove
February 14, 2017 10:17:19 am

A judge in Kenya has sentenced the leaders of the doctors' union to one month in prison over an ongoing strike.. The strike, which was started by the union over pay and service conditions, has continued since December....

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Myanmar to investigate alleged police crimes against Rohingya Muslims
Justin Cosgrove
February 14, 2017 09:00:58 am

Myanmar officials stated on Monday that they would investigate whether police have committed crimes against Rohingya Muslims. The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) found in a recent...

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Trump signs new executive orders targeting drugs and crime
Justin Cosgrove
February 10, 2017 11:29:45 am

US President Donald Trump signed three executive orders on Thursday aimed at targeting drug cartels, creating a task force to reduce crime and stopping crimes against law enforcement. Attorney General Jeff Sessions presented the orders to...

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Former NSA contractor indicted in theft of classified government information
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February 10, 2017 10:28:37 am

A former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor was indicted on Wednesday by a federal grand jury on charges that he willfully retained national defense information. US officials are stating that the theft by Harold...

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Netherlands becomes the first country to legalize same-sex marriage and euthanasia

On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. The nation then became the first country to legalize euthanasia on April 1, 2002.

First US wartime conscription law took effect

On April 1, 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, the first wartime conscription law passed in the United States went into effect. It included a clause allowing a person to pay $300 to avoid military service, a controversial "rich man's" exception that precipitated the July 1863 New York City Draft Riots.

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