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Harris-Buttigieg rivalry on full display as both push Biden infrastructure plan

Harris-Buttigieg rivalry on full display as both push Biden infrastructure plan
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Will Floyd s death, Chauvin conviction spur reforms?

Former Police Officer Derek Chauvin’s conviction for murdering George Floyd has reenergized President Biden and Washington lawmakers aiming for reform. Justin Bamberg, a South Carolina-based lawyer who has been involved in several cases involving shooting deaths at the hands of police, said he hoped the conviction marked “a turning point in civil rights, and just as important, opens the minds of law enforcement that you can be held accountable for your actions.” Bamberg, who is Black, called the case a “great day for Mr. Floyd’s family, and everyone across America who believes in equal justice for all.” In many quarters, though, there was sorrowful acknowledgement that the conviction brought little real solace.

Human being, not a political cause : Will Floyd s death, Chauvin conviction spur reforms?

Human being, not a political cause : Will Floyd s death, Chauvin conviction spur reforms? Jenny Jarvie, Laura King, Jaweed Kaleem © (Court TV via Associated Press) Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin is taken into custody as his attorney Eric Nelson looks on Tuesday at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis. (Court TV via Associated Press) Racial justice advocates and legal experts on Tuesday hailed former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction in the killing of George Floyd, expressing hopes the case could spur broader police reforms and help crack the “blue wall of silence” often adhered to by police when one of their own commits a crime.

Indiana COVID: Students, staff of 3 Richmond colleges can get vaccine

RICHMOND, Ind.  Students, faculty and staff members of three Richmond colleges are eligible for upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Reid Health and Indiana University East are partnering to offer vaccinations to students, faculty and staff of IU East, Ivy Tech Community College Richmond and Purdue Polytechnic Richmond. Out-of-state residents who are enrolled or employed at the schools are eligible to receive vaccinations during the clinic. Family members, however, are not eligible, and the clinic is not available to the public. The first clinic will be 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday, April 8, at IU East s Student Events Center. Those receiving Pfizer vaccine doses that day should then plan to receive their second shots of the two-dose Pfizer protocol 7 a.m.-7 p.m. April 29.

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