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  2. Killing of Trayvon Martin - Wikipedia

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    The proposal was received favorably by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Florida Sheriffs Association, the state public defenders association, and the NAACP, [302] although several Republican state legislators voted to block the bill's passage and gun rights advocates expressed opposition to several of the proposals.

  3. Jeffrey Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Edward Epstein (/ ˈ ɛ p s t iː n /, EP-steen; [1] January 20, 1953 – August 10, 2019) was an American financier and child sex offender. [2] [3] Born and raised in New York City, Epstein began his professional career as a teacher at the Dalton School, despite lacking a college degree.

  4. List of American conservatives - Wikipedia

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    newspaper and news website The Wall Street Journal: 1889– daily newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch [482] The Washington Free Beacon: 2012– news website [508] The Washington Times: 1982– daily newspaper that covers politics [482] The Weekly Standard: 1995–2018 weekly magazine that covered politics [482] WorldNetDaily: 1997– news website ...

  5. Rudy Giuliani - Wikipedia

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    His conscription was deferred while he was enrolled at Manhattan College and NYU Law. Upon graduation from law school in 1968, he was classified 1-A (available for military service), but in 1969 he was reclassified 2-A (essential civilian) as Judge MacMahon's law clerk. In 1970, Giuliani was reclassified 1-A but received a high 308 draft ...

  6. Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia

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    Richard "Dick" Blumenthal [a] (/ ˈ b l uː m ə n θ ɑː l / BLOO-mən-thahl; born February 13, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Connecticut, a seat he has held since 2011.

  7. Bob Jones University - Wikipedia

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    BJU Press originated from the need for textbooks for the burgeoning Christian school movement. [104] The press publishes a full range of K–12 textbooks. More than a million pre-college students worldwide use BJU textbooks, and the press has about 2,500 titles in print. BJU Press also offers distance learning courses online, via DVD and hard ...

  8. List of 19 Kids and Counting episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes of the television series 19 Kids and Counting.The program is a reality/documentary series about the Duggar Family, shown on TLC.The series began on September 29, 2008, and has had ten seasons, plus eighteen specials to date.