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The National Rifle Association is heading into a New York courtroom Monday without its longtime leader.CEO Wayne LaPierreresigned Friday, just days before the state s attorney general was set to take him to court to push for his ouster. LaPierre cited his health as a reason for leaving, saying my passion for our cause burns as deeply as ever. But after decades of leading America s most powerful gun lobby organiz
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Getting a ticket for jaywalking may soon be a thing of the past in Kansas City, Missouri. The City Council will consider a
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stanley termos nately affects communities of color. Of the 123 tickets written, Brown said 65% were written to people of color and 34% were written to white people. Brown said 83% were written to males and 16% to females. Brown said the issue of racial disparities goes beyond just jaywalking. Overall, in looking at all of our pedestrians cases over that time frame, not just jaywalking, 54% of tickets are written to black individuals and 45% to white individuals, Brown said. The city has other ordinances in place that would ticket someone for crossing the street negligen