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"If asked whether to prosecute a former President based on the same facts today, I would do so regardless of whether that President was a Republican or a Democrat."
“If it’s falsely imprisoning people, if it’s kidnapping, if it’s assault, battery, they’re going to be held accountable.”
“For several years, communities across the city have been working with the government to acknowledge the decades of harm done to San Francisco’s black community.”
Wellman was one of the primary sponsors of the Keep Washington Working Act, the bill that made Washington a so-called “sanctuary state,” and critics of the bill suggest her new legislation is an attempt to shield illegal immigrants from federal authorities.
Mays Sr. painted a vivid picture of their life together, describing it as similar to that of the famous Will Smith movie "The Pursuit of Happiness."
Both Eygi and Katsman were students at the University of Washington. Both deaths were international tragedies, yet only one case became a cause célèbre for Washington Democrats.
United Van Lines revealed that out of the 3,200 moves booked by the company in New Jersey, 62 percent of those were heading out of the state.
Brown urged anyone contacted by the journalists to contact local law enforcement or report the incident to the state’s Hate Crimes & Bias Incident Hotline.
Johnson said the city would have outreach workers throughout the Riverwalk area "to help calm situations that may feel unsafe or overwhelming."
“The Department will take swift action to root out any unlawful infringement on parents’ rights to protect their children’s privacy.”
"I don’t have childcare."
While the season takes place in 1987, the athletic brand would not be founded for nearly another decade.
"We have turned off the money spigot and we are finding the fraud."
Martha Jo Blake allegedly confessed that she and her mother had begun having the discussion around a year and a half prior about "death with dignity."
"And it’s been too much already," Claire Brosseau said of her life situation. "It’s enough."