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Selasa, 25 Juni 2019

Gorsuch sides with liberal Supreme Court justices and against Trump to strike down stiff firearms penalties

 
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Gorsuch sides with liberal Supreme Court justices and against Trump to strike down stiff firearms penalties
 
 
Gorsuch sides with liberal Supreme Court justices and against Trump to strike down stiff firearms penalties
 
The court invalidated convictions of two men prosecuted in Texas on a variety of charges for their roles in a series of 2014 gas station robberies.
 
 
 
 
 
Leaked Trump vetting documents showed a number of major 'red flags' were raised about top officials during transition
 
 
Leaked Trump vetting documents showed a number of major 'red flags' were raised about top officials during transition
 
Leaked documents obtained by Axios show what Trump's vetting shop worried about in assessing candidates for the most important jobs in government.
 
 
 
 
 
Venture capitalist Josh Kushner and model Karlie Kloss had a second wedding ceremony in Wyoming. Here's everything we know about the power couple.
 
 
Venture capitalist Josh Kushner and model Karlie Kloss had a second wedding ceremony in Wyoming. Here's everything we know about the power couple.
 
Investor Josh Kushner and model Karlie Kloss, have gotten married — again. Take a look back at their über private seven-year relationship.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The video game industry is facing government scrutiny over loot boxes, and the most powerful leaders in gaming are divided over what to do
 
 
The video game industry is facing government scrutiny over loot boxes, and the most powerful leaders in gaming are divided over what to do
 
Between outcry from players and potential federal regulation, the video game industry is facing a major challenge with the concept of loot boxes.
 
 
 
 
 
Iran says US sanctions against its supreme leader signal 'permanent closure' of diplomacy
 
 
Iran says US sanctions against its supreme leader signal 'permanent closure' of diplomacy
 
President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing the sanctions on Monday after Tehran's downing of an American drone last week.
 
 
 
 
 
Mexico has tripled the number of migrants detained in filthy conditions under US demands to plug the border
 
 
Mexico has tripled the number of migrants detained in filthy conditions under US demands to plug the border
 
Mexican detention centers have tripled the number of incoming migrants, with worsening conditions for detainees, including medical neglect.
 
 
 
 
 
American Airlines CEO reportedly told employees that the Boeing 737 Max's return could be delayed even longer because of 'politics'
 
 
American Airlines CEO reportedly told employees that the Boeing 737 Max's return could be delayed even longer because of 'politics'
 
Doug Parker said the airline's 737 Max fights could be delayed until October as it works on pilot schedules and waits for the FAA to certify the jet.
 
 
 
 
 
Facebook and Google could be forced to tell you how much your data is worth under new US legislation
 
 
Facebook and Google could be forced to tell you how much your data is worth under new US legislation
 
The bill would mean users receive a report every 90 days on the types of information collected by tech companies, and how much it is worth to them.
 
 
 
 
 
Google is warning employees who want to march with the company at San Francisco's Pride parade that they're not allowed to protest YouTube's LGBTQ+ policies
 
 
Google is warning employees who want to march with the company at San Francisco's Pride parade that they're not allowed to protest YouTube's LGBTQ+ policies
 
Google employees are free to protest if they are part of a contingent other than Google's or if they show up in their own "personal capacity."
 
 
 
 
 
Ravelry, a social network for knitters with 8 million members, banned users from showing support for Donald Trump on the platform
 
 
Ravelry, a social network for knitters with 8 million members, banned users from showing support for Donald Trump on the platform
 
Ravelry, an online knitting network, banned support for Donald Trump on its site, saying that it would be support for "open white supremacy."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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