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 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?The Congressional Black Caucus is working on a package of police reforms as the Black Lives Matter  BLM  movement demands action in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.It s still in the early stages, but some of the proposals circulating include a federal chokehold ban, a review of police training standards, and changes to the doctrine that protects officers from legal liabilities.These reforms only breach the surface of the       stanley cup                        demands from the BLM movement,                         whic stanley tumbler h is calling for the national defunding of police, demanding investment in African American communities, and asking for resources to ensure black people can not only survive, but thrive.  We call for an end to the systemic racism that allows this culture of corruption to go unchecked and our lives to be take,  wrote BLM in a petition. BLM is also demanding that the black communitys pain and injustice be acknowledged, and that those responsible for officer-involved killings be held accountable.                              View this post on Instagram                                                      Enough is enough. We call for an END to the systemic racism that allows this cultu stanley cup re of corruption to go unchecked and our lives to be taken. We call for radical, sustainable solutions that affirms the prosperity of Black lives throughout America. See the demands. Sign the petition.  linkinbio  DefundThePolice  blacklivesmatter 1. We d Qjzt Anti-Kavanaugh protests lead to arrests at the Capitol
 STILLWATER, Okla.  AP  鈥?The officiating mistake was a doozy 鈥?and it cannot be fixed. The play that followed was even more astonishing.One of the oddest endings imaginable left Oklahoma State stunned and Central Michigan celebrating.A misinterpreted rule extended the game when it should have been over and allowed the Chippewas to score a wild winning touchdown on a Hail Mary and lateral 鈥?yes, both 鈥?that covered half the field for an astonishing 3 stanley isolierkanne 0-27 upset of No. 22 Oklahoma State on Saturday.Oklahoma State tried to kill the final 4 seconds of the game by throwing the ball away on fourth  stanley mug down, but the Cowboys were penalized for intentional grounding, which is a loss of down penalty. Rules state that the game cannot end on an accepted live-ball penalty, referee Tim O Dey of the Mid-American Conference, CMU s league, said. There s an exception to the rule that says if enforcement of the foul involves a loss of down, then that brings the game to an end,  O Dey told a pool reporter.O Dey said after conferring with NCAA rules committee secretary Rogers Redding after the game, the crew determined the  extension should not have happened. But the final result stood. Article 3b of the NCAA rulebook states: When the referee declares that the game is ended, the score is final. Despite the error, this will not change the outcome of the contest,  Bill Carollo, the NCAA stanley cup  s coordinator of football officials, said in a statement released by the MAC.That did not satisfy Oklahoma State athle