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Family, supporters rally for justice for Korryn Gaines 5 years after death
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Mothers of Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, and Other Black Men Killed by Police Remember Their Losses
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‘Moms Demand Action’ pushes lawmakers to take action on ghost guns, background checks
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (WJZ) A group of moms is leading the charge for getting untraceable guns off the streets, reforming police departments and making communities safer.
Thursday was Virtual Advocacy Day for “Moms Demand Action on Gun Sense in America.” The group is six million strong and represented in all 50 states. Its members met with lawmakers to bring about change.
Maryland Delegate Luke Clippinger (D-Baltimore City) said step one will be pushing back after Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed a bill that would require background checks for the purchase of shotguns and rifles.
Update from U.S. National Figure Skating Championships: Changing colors from Amber to silver
Jan 16, 2021 |
Coy Covington | The Gay Blade
The U.S. figure skating world was rocked last night as the finals of the Ladies Competition aired live on NBC. Things were shaken like a mad martini with a series of ups and downs, spins and salchows, loops and lutzes.
Bradie Tennell has played lady-in-waiting since she won the gold in 2018, but again (deservedly) ascended to the throne by winning the title. Karen Chen (2017 U.S. champion) made an exquisite journey back to the podium to nab the bronze, and two-time and reigning gold medalist Alysa Liu,15, battled puberty and a 3-inch growth spurt to earn a very respectable pewter medal (4th place).
Making lemonade or vodka? out of 2020
Jan 8, 2021 | 1
Timothy LeDuc and Ashley Cain-Gribble on the ice. (Photo courtesy of USFS)
Out U.S. Pairs figure skater Timothy LeDuc and his partner Ashley Cain-Gribble head to Las Vegas prepared to fight to regain their national title
Coy Covington | Contributing Writer
Some say if life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or, if life gives you potatoes, make vodka. In either case, it’s an optimistic view; 2020 tossed us a live hand grenade and told us to deal with it.
The 2019 U. S. National Pairs Champion figure skaters Ashley Cain-Gribble and her queer partner Timothy LeDuc were gliding along into 2020 in fine form. They were looking to defend their national title, with an eye on a return trip to the world championships. The top two finishers at Nationals traditionally are chosen for the World team, and in 2020 two teams were qualified based on the top-10 placement of Cain-Gribble & LeDuc at the previous 2019 world competition.
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