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Governor Stitt Hopes Supreme Court Ruling On Tribal Jurisdiction Can Be Overturned
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said the Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction is the biggest issue to ever hit the state and said he believes the state can take the case back to the supreme court in hopes that the ruling will be overturned or amended. Governor Stitt has been meeting with district attorneys and sheriffs across the state to
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said the Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction is the biggest issue to ever hit the state and said he believes the state can take the case back to the supreme court in hopes that the ruling will be overturned or amended. Governor Stitt has been meeting with district attorneys and sheriffs across the state to
Minnesota Shooting Charging Decision Awaited, Protests Go On
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BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (AP) — Prosecutors expect to decide Wednesday whether to charge the white former police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb, sparking nights of protests and raising tensions amid the nearby murder trial of the ex-officer charged with killing George Floyd. Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter and Police Chief Tim Gannon resigned Tuesday, two days after Potter shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright. Gannon has said he believed Pott
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Biden Begins To Undo Trump’s Ban On Abortion Referrals
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said the Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction is the biggest issue to ever hit the state and said he believes the state can take the case back to the supreme court in hopes that the ruling will be overturned or amended. Governor Stitt has been meeting with district attorneys and sheriffs across the state to
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BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (AP) — Prosecutors expect to decide Wednesday whether to charge the white former police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb, sparking nights of protests and raising tensions amid the nearby murder trial of the ex-officer charged with killing George Floyd. Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter and Police Chief Tim Gannon resigned Tuesday, two days after Potter shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright. Gannon has said he believed Pott
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