Richard Gonzales

Richard Gonzales appears in the following:

Minneapolis Officer Faces Murder, Manslaughter Charges In Shooting Of Unarmed Woman

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

A Minnesota prosecutor says a Minneapolis police officer "abused his authority to use deadly force" when he killed an Australian woman who was approaching his squad car to report a possible crime.

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Austin On Edge As Another Explosion Is Reported Late Tuesday

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Austin police say a military-type artillery simulator injured an employee at a Goodwill store late Tuesday, but that it was unrelated to earlier package bombs in an around the city this month.

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The Weinstein Co. Files For Bankruptcy, Cancels Non-Disclosure Agreements

Monday, March 19, 2018

The deal releases all those who had signed settlement deals that required them to be silent about Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct, allowing them now to tell their stories.

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Brother Of Florida Shooter Arrested For Trespassing At Stoneman Douglas High

Monday, March 19, 2018

Zachary Cruz told police he wanted to 'reflect on the shooting' a month after his brother allegedly killed 14 students and 3 staff members at the Parkland, Fla., high school.

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Trump's Attorney Seeks $20 Million In Damages From Stormy Daniels

Friday, March 16, 2018

Lawyer Michael Cohen has escalated the legal battle with the adult film actress who was paid not to repeat claims that she had an affair with the president.

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State Officials Say They Received A Warning About Cracks Before Bridge Collapse

Friday, March 16, 2018

Transportation authorities say an engineer on the project left them a voicemail saying he saw some cracks. There is no official word on why the bridge came down Thursday, killing at least six people.

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Bridge Collapse Kills At Least 4 In Florida

Friday, March 16, 2018

Four people were reported dead Thursday evening after a bridge under construction collapsed adjacent to Florida International University in Miami.

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FEMA Drops 'Climate Change' From Its Strategic Plan

Thursday, March 15, 2018

The agency's strategic planning document does not mention the potential impact of a changing climate on the rising risk of natural hazards.

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As DACA Deadline Passes, Advocates Urge Trump To 'Fix What You Broke'

Monday, March 05, 2018

DACA would have ended Monday but courts have blocked Trump from phasing out the program that protects childhood arrivals. "It's been quite a roller coaster ride of anxiety," says one advocate.

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Federal Immigration Authorities Target 7-Eleven Stores

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Agents swept nearly 100 of the convenience stores across the country — seeking undocumented immigrants. The action was the largest employer-targeting operation under the Trump administration.

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Steve Bannon Out At Breitbart News

Tuesday, January 09, 2018

The move had been rumored following the publication of Fire and Fury, which included quotes that were embarrassing to President Trump.

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PBS Host Tavis Smiley Suspended After Sexual Misconduct Investigation

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Variety reports Smiley had sexual relationships with subordinates who were afraid their jobs were on the line. Smiley is the second PBS talk show host suspended in the wake of misconduct allegations.

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Supreme Court OKs Trump Travel Ban Pending Lower Court Rulings

Monday, December 04, 2017

"In light of its decision to consider the case on an expedited basis, we expect that the Court of Appeals will render its decision with appropriate dispatch," the order says.

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Trump Orders Largest National Monument Reduction In U.S. History

Monday, December 04, 2017

In a speech in Utah on Monday, President Trump announced that his administration will shrink the Bears Ears National Monument by roughly 85 percent and the Grand Staircase by about half its size.

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They're Undocumented And Want To Join The U.S. Army Before It's Too Late

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Several hundred undocumented immigrants who were brought to this country illegally all share a goal: they want to join the U.S. Army. Now, two programs that put them on that path are in danger of being killed by the Trump administration. Two young men tell NPR they are hoping to get to basic training before it's too late.

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Charlie Rose Fired By CBS, After 8 Women Accused Him Of Sexual Harassment

Monday, November 20, 2017

The star of the highly regarded PBS talk show Charlie Rose and co-host of CBS This Morning issued a statement apologizing for his actions. On Tuesday, CBS announced it had terminated his employment.

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California Shootings Sprang From Domestic Violence, Restraining Order

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Tehama County authorities say one of the first victims killed Tuesday was a woman who had sought protection from the shooter earlier this year. Other victims may have been chosen randomly.

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At Least 4 Victims Killed After Shooting At School, Other Locations In California

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The shooter began at a residence and traveled to "multiple locations" before shooting students at an elementary school in Tehama County, an assistant sheriff said. Officials say the shooter is dead.

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Trump Travel Ban Allowed To Take Partial Effect

Monday, November 13, 2017

Travelers from six Muslim-majority nations may be temporarily barred entry into the United States if they don't have a close "bona fide relationship with a person or entity in this country."

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How The Diversity Visa Lottery Works

Friday, November 03, 2017

The suspect in the New York terrorist attack was a native of Uzbekistan who came to the U.S. through a visa lottery program. Now there are calls to end it.

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