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Republicans call for impeachment inquiry into Biden -- a process the founders intended to deter abuse of power as well as remove from office

The founders of the United States viewed impeachment as a way to remind the country and president that he is not above the law and to deter abuses of power.

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Who can defend voting rights? An appeals court ruling sharply limiting lawsuits looks likely to head to the Supreme Court

The ruling could make it impossible for groups like the ACLU to file lawsuits to protect people’s right to vote – significantly changing how the Voting Rights Act has been interpreted so far.

Who can defend voting rights? An appeals court ruling sharply limiting lawsuits looks likely to head to the Supreme Court
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Mexico is suing US gun-makers for arming its gangs − and a US court could award billions in damages

Mexico claims that US firearm manufacturers are fueling illegal cross-border gun trafficking and violent crime abroad.

Mexico is suing US gun-makers for arming its gangs − and a US court could award billions in damages
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Gary, Indiana’s lawsuit against gunmakers is shot down by a new law, after surviving 25 years of appeals

Expect other states to pick up the civil-litigation torch.

Gary, Indiana’s lawsuit against gunmakers is shot down by a new law, after surviving 25 years of appeals
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|US

With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West

On Sept. 6, 2024, the US announced fresh export controls on quantum and microchip goods. Taiwan has long worked to slow China’s AI progress, while not damaging its own lucrative market.

With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West
Business|Crime|Technology

What are 'mule addresses'? Criminologists explain how vacant properties serve as depots for illegal online purchases

Buyers and sellers alike use this system to not get caught.

What are 'mule addresses'? Criminologists explain how vacant properties serve as depots for illegal online purchases
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To reduce Black-on-Black crime, two criminal justice experts explain why offering monthly stipends to people at risk makes sense

Research has shown that anti-gun violence programs have more success when they address root causes such as generational poverty, easy access to guns and a lack of affordable housing.

To reduce Black-on-Black crime, two criminal justice experts explain why offering monthly stipends to people at risk makes sense
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For Black Americans, higher police pay doesn’t always mean fewer violent confrontations as it does for other racial groups

A new study finds that higher salaries in cities with unions leads to an uptick in the death rate for Black people from police actions.

For Black Americans, higher police pay doesn’t always mean fewer violent confrontations as it does for other racial groups

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