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Gov. Northam's School Says Probe Can't Determine Who Was in Blackface Photo
The medical school that Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam attended has been unable to determine who was pictured in a racist photo appeared on a 1984 yearbook page.
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Trump Ties Racist Photo in Virginia to Abortion, Election
President Donald Trump weighed in on the controversy over Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and a racist photo by linking the image to abortion and electoral politics as well as bigotry. Democratic officials in Virginia and nationally urged Northam to resign after news reports of the photo, which appeared in Northam’s 1984 medical school yearbook and showed a person in blackface...
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Buscaba reembolso de dentista
Una madre busca la ayuda de Telemundo Chicago Responde con miras a recuperar el dinero que había pagado por el implante de diente para su hija, luego que la clínica no pudiera terminar el proceso.
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Dramatic Photos: Violent Clashes at White Nationalist Rally in Virginia
A car plowed into a crowd of peaceful counter-protesters at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Aug. 12, 2017, killing at least one person and wounding dozens others. Earlier, hundreds of white nationalists and counter-protesters chanted, threw punches, hurled water bottles and unleashed chemical sprays on each other. Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency. The…
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Planned Execution of William Morva in Virginia Stirs Mental Illness Debate
“Somebody wants me to die.”...
That’s what William Morva told his mother in a phone call from a Virginia jail where he was being held on attempted robbery charges more than a decade ago, NBC News reported....
His lawyers say it’s part of the evidence that he was in the grips of a delusional disorder when he subsequently made a bloody escape,... -
Appeals Court Won't Reconsider Ex-Virginia Governor's Case
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will appeal his public corruption convictions to the U.S. Supreme Court now that a federal appeals court has rejected his bid for a rehearing, one of his lawyers said Tuesday.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell Appeals Corruption Conviction Again
McDonnell’s legal team filed a petition Friday for a rehearing of his appeal after a three-judge panel unanimously upheld the convictions earlier this month.
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Everybody Into the Pool! Why Is the 2016 GOP Field So Big?
After all the candidate announcements, after all the speculation about who’d go first and who’s yet to jump in, one question remains in this summer BEFORE the election year: Why are so many Republicans running for president? It’s easy for a politician to get caught up in the hype and yell “cowabunga!” in a year when there’s no incumbent seeking...
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Appeals Court Upholds Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell's Convictions
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell guilty verdict.
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South Carolina Lawmakers Take Steps to Debate Confederate Flag's Removal
South Carolina legislators took their first steps Tuesday to remove the Confederate battle flag from outside South Carolina’s State House as hundreds gathered in Tuesday’s sweltering heat to demand the flag’s removal. Gov. Nikki Haley’s unexpected call for the flag to come down also reverberated around the South Tuesday, as a growing number of other politicians — and some of...
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Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Ex-Gov. McDonnell's Case
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s fate is in the hands of three federal appeals court judges.
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Ex-Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell Ordered to Prison, Files Appeal
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell must report to federal prison Feb. 9 despite his appeal, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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McDonnell Trial: Jury Begins Deliberations in Ex-Governor Trial
McDonnell Trial, Day 26: A federal jury has begun deliberations in the public corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen.
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McDonnell Trial: Jury to Get Case Tuesday
Closing arguments and rebuttal in the corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, ended Friday, and the jury will get the case Tuesday.
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McDonnell Trial: Daughter Testifies That Maureen Had “Mild Obsession” With Ex-CEO
McDonnell Trial, Day 23: Bob and Maureen McDonnell’s eldest daughter took the stand in her mother’s defense Wednesday morning in the public corruption trial against the former first couple of Virginia.
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McDonnell Trial: Prosecution Rests
The prosecution rested its case Thursday in the corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen — but not before revealing the grand total in gifts, trips and loans they say the couple accepted from an ex-CEO: $177,044.06.
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McDonnell Trial: Ex-Virginia Governor's Former Top Aide Testifies
The onetime chief of staff to former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell says he had no idea at the time that his boss had received thousands of dollars in gifts and loans from a wealthy businessman.
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McDonnell Trial: Virginia Health Official Witnessed Special Treatment
Virginia’s secretary of health and human services testified Thursday that he witnessed the special treatment former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife gave the businessman at the center of their corruption trial.
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McDonnell Trial: Star Witness Testimony Concludes
Testimony from the prosecution’s key witness in the corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, concluded Monday.
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McDonnell Trial: McDonnells Were Not My Friends, Williams Says
Former Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams will take the stand for a third day in the corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife after the judge cut off defense questioning Thursday, saying, “We’re going to stop here because I can’t take another second.”