The USS Hornet Sea, Space & Air Museum, moored at the City of Alameda, hosted a “Remembrance” ceremony of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, on board the ship on the 20th anniversary, Sept. 11, 2021.
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Lawsuit filed against Texas’ latest anti-abortion law
On Tuesday of last week abortion rights activists filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block a barbaric and medieval anti-abortion law, which is set to go into effect in Texas in September this year, that bans abortions by allowing citizens to sue those who perform or “aid” in abortions for $10,000, with a successful case stipulating the sued parties to pay the plaintiffs.
The lawsuit was filed in Austin by the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR), Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union and others.
The law applies to anyone connected to the abortion, including anyone who, according to the language of the statute, “knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets the performance or inducement of an abortion, including paying for or reimbursing the costs of an abortion through insurance or otherwise,” opening the door for a flood of lawsuits by conservative activists and anti-abortion vigilantes against the
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États-Unis – Après un sursis lié à la pandémie, un condamné à mort exécuté au Texas
John Hummel aurait dû être exécuté le 17 mars 2020, mais une cour d’appel avait repoussé l’échéance in extremis «eu égard à la crise sanitaire».
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Le Texas, État américain qui applique le plus la peine capitale, avait repris les exécutions le 19 mai pour exécuter Quintin Jones, un Afro-Américain qui avait tué sa grand-mère.
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L’État américain du Texas a exécuté mercredi un homme condamné pour un triple meurtre particulièrement violent, qui avait été le premier à obtenir un répit en raison de la pandémie. John Hummel, un homme de 45 ans, a reçu une injection létale dans le pénitencier de Huntsville et sa mort a été prononcée à 18H49 locales.