Articles for June, 2019

Lake Square Mall Comic-Con doubles expected turnout – Daily Commercial
Lake Square Mall Comic-Con doubles expected turnout  Daily CommercialLEESBURG — Spider-Man, Batman and even Chewbacca made a guest appearance at the Lake Square Mall's first Comic-Con. The event attracted more than ...
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In need of cash, Democratic presidential hopefuls turn to wealthy donors – The Washington Post
In need of cash, Democratic presidential hopefuls turn to wealthy donors  The Washington PostDemocratic presidential candidate and former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke leaves the stage after speaking in April at the National Action Network ...
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Sunday “Gayle on the Go!”, Sunday June 2nd, 2019 – KTLA Los Angeles
Sunday “Gayle on the Go!”, Sunday June 2nd, 2019  KTLA Los AngelesHappy Sunday! Welcome to the first Sunday of June! Celebrate the new month with a new activity or a new event or new information! There are plenty of choices on the Sunday “GAY...
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Bahrain says following opposition social media could result in legal action – Reuters Canada
Bahrain says following opposition social media could result in legal action  Reuters CanadaBahrain, a U.S. ally that hosts the Navy's Fifth Fleet, has warned citizens and residents that following anti-government social media accounts could re...
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Virginia Beach shooting: Booker and Warren seek focus on all gun violence

Virginia Beach shooting: Booker and Warren seek focus on all gun violenceDemocratic candidates make case for gun control reform in terms of reducing overall death toll Democratic presidential candidate Senator Cory Booker devoted his speech at the Democratic state convention in San Francisco on reducing gun violence. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/AP After 12 people were shot dead at a government building in Virginia Beach on Friday, some contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination sought to present the case for gun control reform in terms of tackling everyday gun violence, rather than stopping mass shootings. At a Democratic state convention in San Francisco on Saturday, the Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren was asked about Virginia Beach. “It’s not just mass shootings,” she said, adding that each day in America, gun violence occurs “on sidewalks and playgrounds and people’s backyards. It’s happening family by family across the country. And it doesn’t get the same headlines. And that is wrong.” The answer reflected a shift in progressive priorities that has influenced candidates in the crowded primary field. The New Jersey senator Cory Booker, who has already presented a plan for gun control reform, devoted his speech in San Francisco to the question. Speaking to CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, Booker said Virginia Beach was “a tragedy today but every day in the aggregate we have mass shootings that go on in neighbourhoods like mine … an inner-city black and brown community. “We are not helpless to stop this. This is a uniquely American problem. We have carnage in our country that no other nation sees.” Many would argue the US is in fact helpless to stop mass shootings and gun violence in general, given political stasis under the crushing influence of the National Rifle Association, a rightward tilt on the supreme court and the Republican grip on the White House, Senate and many state governments. In February, the Democrat-held US House passed a gun control reform bill that included federal background checks for all gun sales. It has not been taken up by the Senate. The Colorado senator Michael Bennet, another of the nearly two dozen Democrats vying for the presidential nomination, told ABC's This Week: “We should pass those background checks. Ninety percent of the American people support it. “But we know what’s going to happen, which is the House has passed it, Mitch McConnell will not allow it to come to a vote in the Senate, and we will not have national background checks.” Bennet said he hoped “that if McConnell does not take this on the floor, that the America people, and the people of Kentucky, will hold him accountable for that and that we can actually put leadership in the Senate and the White House that will do something about this.” In Virginia Beach, however, police said the gunman used two handguns and owned another weapon that were all purchased legally. He gained entry to the building where he killed 12 co-workers, they said, simply by using his security pass. Booker's 14-point plan includes licensing reform and a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines. Speaking to CNN, he presented gun control as a public health issue, citing reform at state and city levels that has had measurable effect. Booker insisted: “This idea that we are helpless to stop this, evidence points differently. We know that … licensing like Connecticut did, dropped gun violence in their state by 40%, suicides by 15%.” He did not directly answer the question of how his plan might make mass shootings like that in Virginia Beach less likely. It would, he stressed, “drop the level of violence overall”. “We’ve allowed the debate to be framed by the corporate gun lobby,” he said, “which has … eroded common sense … enough is enough. We can do things about this problem. We know it. The only thing lacking seems to be a sense of moral urgency. But unfortunately after what happened in Virginia Beach you see that growing.” Many proponents of gun control were pitched into despair by Barack Obama’s failure to get even modest reform through Congress in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre of December 2012, in which 20 young children and six teachers were killed. Asked how he would succeed as president where his Democratic predecessor so painfully failed, Booker said the cause of gun reform echoed “the civil rights movement” and the long time it took for landmark legislation to succeed in Congress. “People said it couldn’t be done and there were states that were standing against it,” he said. “But you know what happened is that we had leaders who called to the moral imagination of our country, who called to the conscience of our nation, who built the kind of coalitions necessary to tear down segregation.” Another contender, California senator Kamala Harris, said on Saturday she would use executive action to remove such a block from Congress. “We must do all we can to keep our communities and safe,” she tweeted on Saturday. “If Congress will not act, I will. Too many lives have been lost.” Booker concurred. “Here,” he said, “we have a nation that has untold levels of carnage, and violence and shootings every single day, of suicides, 90 to 100 people dying every single day. I believe that just because we’ve failed in the past doesn’t mean we will fail in the future.”


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Senior Democrats say no Trump impeachment … yet – The Guardian
Senior Democrats say no Trump impeachment … yet  The GuardianMore than 50 congressional Democrats reportedly back impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. But on Sunday morning, senior figures highlighted the split that remains between t...
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JAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ:JAKK) Upgraded to “Hold” by ValuEngine – Rockland Register
JAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ:JAKK) Upgraded to “Hold” by ValuEngine  Rockland RegisterJAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ:JAKK) was upgraded by analysts at ValuEngine from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research report issued to clients and investors ......
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Tom Hardy fans go wild as the actor is immortalised as Royal Marines figure to support charity – Brinkwire
Tom Hardy fans go wild as the actor is immortalised as Royal Marines figure to support charity  BrinkwireTom Hardy fans are in for a real treat, as you can now have one of him at home with you. The actor, 41, originally from London, seemed de...
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Trump 'absolutely, deadly serious' about new tariffs on Mexican imports

Trump 'absolutely, deadly serious' about new tariffs on Mexican importsMick Mulvaney, White House chief of staff, said Trump is 'absolutely, deadly serious' about tariffs on Mexico to pressure country on immigration


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DC ANNOUNCES NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER JOKER/HARLEY: CRIMINAL SANITY
DC ANNOUNCES NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER JOKER/HARLEY: CRIMINAL SANITY FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR KAMI GARCIA AND ARTISTS MIKE MAYHEW AND MICO SUAYAN Read more
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