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zqlp Biden to address joint session of Congress on April 28
« le: Novembre 10, 2024, 10:59:24 pm »
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 A pregnant Texas woman who was ticketed for stanley cup  driving in a high-occupancy vehicle  HOV  lane says her unborn baby should count as a second person, citing the Supreme Court s recent overturn of Roe v. Wade. Brandy Bottone told CBS News on Monday that she sees her incident as involving  two people  and plans to fight the ticket in court.Bottone, who was 34 weeks pregnant at the time, was on her way to pick up her 6-year-old son on June 29 when she pulled into the two-person HOV lane on the Central Expressway in Dallas. She was stopped at a checkpoint by a Dallas County sheriff s deputy, who asked where her other passenger was.Bottone told theDallas Morning News, which first reported the story, that  one officer kind of brushed me off when I mentioned this is a living child, according to everything that s going on with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.  So I don t know why you re not seeing that,  I said.                                         Bottone told CBS News that the deputy told her the rule requires  two persons or people outside the body  to be in the vehic stanley cup le.Bottone  stanley cup said she told the deputy that she was  Not trying to make a political stance here, but you understand that this is a baby. It s 34 weeks along, and for sure, she s kicking and it s real life.         The deputy responded  It is, what it is,  according to Bottone, and then left. A second deputy then walked over to her, told her what she was being cited for, and printed out the $275 ticket, she said.             Mdvt Ohio man allegedly plotted attack in U.S. after traveling to Syria
 BRENTWOOD, Tenn. -- Police are searching  yeezy for a man who allegedly hit a white woman who was sitting with a black man in a pub after  White Lives Matter  rallies were held in Tennessee. Nashville police said in a statement Sunday that a group of white men and women entered the bar in Brentwood a af1 nd sat behind the couple. A group member invited the woman to sit with them, and another member indicated the group was involved in the  White Lives Matter  movement. An argu salomon ment broke out, and the woman went outside to de-escalate the situation, police said. The woman was followed outside where she said the man struck her in the face with his fist, causing a cut above her eye, CBS Nashville affiliate WTVF-TV reports.                                                                                                          White nationalists hold  White Lives Matter  rallies held in Tennessee          01:56                                                                      The suspects fled the scene in multiple vehicles, including a white van with a Wisconsin license plate and a sedan with a New York license plate, WTVF-TV reports.                                         White nationalist groups rallied Saturday in Shelbyville. Police said one man was arrested for disorderly conduct. A second rally in Murfreesboro, about 33 miles southeast of Brentwood, was canceled.The rallies were held weeks after violent clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, at a white nationalist rally in August. On