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Death Penalty Filing in Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Brings Opposition
The decision by federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for the man accused of killing 11 worshippers inside a Pittsburgh synagogue was made despite opposition from some of the people most affected by the massacre.
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After Synagogue Attack, Pittsburgh Tries Again to Curb Guns
Gun-control legislation introduced in wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre is moving through the City Council, but Second Amendment advocates are promising a swift legal challenge if the city’s latest effort to regulate firearms becomes law.
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Swastika Painted on Duke Mural Honoring Synagogue Victims
Duke University officials say someone painted a Nazi symbol on a mural honoring victims of last month’s Pittsburgh synagogue massacre. University president Vincent Price said in a letter to the school community that a red swastika was painted Sunday night on the tribute to those who died in the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue. The East Campus Bridge...
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Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting a Reminder of How Common Hate Crimes Are
The deadly Pittsburgh synagogue shooting serves as a reminder of how common hate crimes are across the U.S.
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Synagogue Shooting Suspect in Court
The man accused of killing 11 people and injuring four officers during a shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, appeared in court Monday.
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Hyatt Hotels Banning On-Demand Porn Movies in Hotel Rooms
Hyatt Hotels will no longer offer on-demand pornographic movies in its rooms, the company said Wednesday.
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‘Old' Veteran Nerlens Noel Embraces Role of Sixers Team Leader
GALLOWAY, N.J. Though he just turned 21 last April, Nerlens Noel is the old man in Sixers training camp. Drafted in 2013 when Read More