Judge: Citizens can sometimes be stopped from recording cops
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The American Civil Liberties Union plans to appeal a recent federal court ruling that citizens can sometimes be stopped from recording police officers on duty. Philly.com says the appeal concerns a ruling issued Friday in Philadelphia by U.S. District Court Judge Mark Kearney. Kearney ruled that citizens don't have an unfettered right…
Read MoreAsian Americans debate support for convicted NYC cop
NEW YORK (AP) - A debate has arisen among many Asian-Americans over the case of Peter Liang, a New York City police officer convicted of recklessly firing a shot that killed an innocent black man. An estimated 10,000 mostly Chinese-American demonstrators rallied in New York last weekend in support of the Chinese-American officer. Many said…
Read MoreObama says he seeks nominee guided by real-life perspective
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says he's looking for a Supreme Court nominee with a sterling record, a deep respect for the judiciary's role and an understanding of how the law affects real people. Obama is offering his most expansive description of the qualities he's seeking in a replacement for the late Justice Antonin…
Read MoreNevada caucuses set attendance record
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Nevada Republican party is reporting that attendance at its Tuesday night caucus set a new record. The party says more than 75,000 voters attended the caucus. That's more than twice the 33,000 who caucused in 2012. Nevada's Republican caucuses have been plagued by low attendance and other problems since they began in…
Read MorePennsylvania governor says he has treatable prostate cancer
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf says he has a treatable form of prostate cancer. The 67-year-old Wolf said Wednesday that the cancer was detected early by his doctors. He says he has a planned treatment schedule that will last several months. Wolf says it will not impair his ability to perform his…
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