Quizlet What Is the Definition of Political Socialization
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719 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all.
Thousands of pro-Trump supporters descended on the US Capitol on January 6. Eleven months later, 719 people have been charged with crimes.
News 2021-12-06T21:25:35Z
VIDEO: Belgian protesters against COVID-19 restrictions throw fireworks while police use tear gas
Over 8,000 people gathered in Brussels to protest COVID-19 restrictions. Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds.
News 2021-12-04T03:55:05Z
Nearly 1,500 unhoused people died on the streets of Los Angeles during the pandemic, according to a new report
"When people are passing away outdoors and on the sidewalks, that is a failure of the state," a co-author of the report told The Guardian.
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How likely Roe v. Wade is to be overturned, according to a reproductive rights lawyer
The Supreme Court's comments and questions this week suggest they're willing to overlook precedent and change abortion rights, an expert told Insider.
Health 2021-12-02T16:23:07Z
Abortion rights protesters took abortion pills on the steps of the Supreme Court as justices prepared to hear a challenge to Roe v. Wade
4 protestors took abortion pills, commonly used to have an at home abortion, on the steps of SCOTUS, journalist Caroline Kitchener tweeted.
Minnesota becomes first state to launch task force examining violence against Black girls and women
The new task force will address the systemic failures that lead to missing cases and murders of Black girls and women going unresolved in Minnesota.
Health 2021-12-01T21:50:14Z
Ohio wants to ban abortion from the moment an egg is fertilized — here's how likely the bill is to pass, and how it fits into the bigger picture
Ohio's abortion ban is stricter than the Texas Heartbeat Bill that made national headlines. If Roe v. Wade is overturned, it could become reality.
Delayed justice for Kevin Strickland, the Groveland 4 highlight a racial reckoning in criminal justice
Kevin Strickland was released from prison days after the Groveland four were exonerated. Experts see a trend of legal injustices being reviewed.
8 details you may have missed in this year's White House Christmas decorations
The Bidens' White House Christmas decorations feature nods to the Obamas, as well as tributes to military families and frontline workers.
12 states have 'trigger' laws that will automatically ban abortion if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
On Wednesday, SCOTUS will hear arguments from Mississippi's last abortion clinic and the state. The case could overturn federal abortion rights.
24 glittering photos of the White House all decked out for Christmas
On Monday, first lady Dr. Jill Biden unveiled the White House's 2021 Christmas decorations, centering around the theme "Gifts from the Heart."
Disney+ in Hong Kong dropped an episode of 'The Simpsons' that featured a Tiananmen Square joke
The streamer made its debut in Hong Kong this month, but in the listing of "The Simpsons" episodes for season 16, one is missing.
News 2021-11-26T20:01:01Z
Prosecutors slam 6th try for release from riot defendant who said the people who stormed the Capitol were like 'Disney World crowds'
Kenneth Harrelson has pleaded not guilty to five charges related to the January 6 Capitol riot, including entering restricted grounds and conspiracy.
A TikToker has remixed an Australian senator's impassioned speech slamming anti-vaxxers and turned it into a dance song
Jacqui Lambie said people who refuse vaccines should be held accountable, adding, "it's called being – you wouldn't believe it – a goddamn bloody adult."
The infrastructure bill is historic for Native people. Community leaders hope the investment won't end here.
Joe Biden's infrastructure bill allocates more than $11 billion to Native American communities for projects including expanding broadband access.
Critics say the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse and plight of Ahmaud Arbery highlight racial bias in criminal justice
The verdict of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and justice for Ahmaud Arbery, are the latest in a series of criminal cases exposing institutional racism.
Dave Chappelle called a 'bigot' by student during visit to his high school: 'Your comedy kills'
Chappelle has been a prominent supporter of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts over the years, donating a total of $100,000.
'Afghan Girl' from 1985 National Geographic cover is evacuated to Italy at age 49
The "Afghan Girl," 49, just arrived in Rome. She was photographed in Pakistan in 1984, during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
Multiple Capitol riot defendants got permission to leave house arrest to celebrate Thanksgiving
Judges approved Donovan Crowl, Grady Owens, and Joseph Hutchinson's requests to travel over Thanksgiving. Their charges are among the more serious.
News 2021-11-24T21:57:59Z
TikToker Zoe Laverne appeared to defend Kyle Rittenhouse in a livestream from a private Instagram account
TikToker Zoe LaVerne defended Kyle Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty of charges related to a fatal shooting during a Black Lives Matter protest.
News 2021-11-23T17:24:57Z
A Florida man pictured carrying Nancy Pelosi's lectern during the January 6 Capitol riot has pleaded guilty
Adam Johnson reached a plea deal with federal prosectors, and could face anywhere from zero to six months in prison.
News 2021-11-22T23:28:39Z
129 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. This table is tracking them all.
More than 700 people have been charged with crimes over the Capitol riot on January 6, and 129 have pleaded guilty so far.
Protestors call out Joe Biden's foreign policy in Ethiopia while its diaspora remains divided over civil war
Ethiopian Americans tell Insider they are upset with Joe Biden's policy toward Ethiopia. They want the White House to support the democratically elected leaders.
Civil rights attorney says Kyle Rittenhouse trial 'with a different jury, you would have a very different outcome'
"This was a winnable trial. With a different jury, you would have had a very different outcome," civil rights attorney David Henderson said.
A Texas pastor apologized after a video taken at his church showed people chanting 'Let's go, Brandon!'
The phrase, "Let's go Brandon," has been used by conservatives as a coded insult for President Joe Biden.
Jan. 6 defense attorney says Proud Boys went to DC to 'defend vulnerable demonstrators ... not unlike what Kyle Rittenhouse did'
A defense attorney said the Proud Boys went to D.C. to defend "vulnerable demonstrators against violent attacks from ANTIFA, not unlike what Kyle Rittenhouse did."
Rittenhouse says the jury in his trial 'reached the correct verdict. Self defense is not illegal.'
"Self-defense is not illegal, and I believe they came to the correct verdict," Rittenhouse said in a Fox News documentary.
News 2021-11-20T16:45:28Z
Kyle Rittenhouse's attorney says it's 'disgusting' that Republicans are trying to trade on his client's 'celebrity'
Mark Richards, Kyle Rittenhouse's criminal attorney, told Insider: "They want to trade on his celebrity, and I think it's disgusting."
News 2021-11-20T15:52:08Z
A gun rights organization said they are 'awarding' Kyle Rittenhouse with an AR-15, calling him a 'warrior' for self-defense rights
"Join us in saying THANK YOU to Kyle Rittenhouse for being a warrior for gun owners and self defense rights across the country!" Gun Owners of America tweeted.
News 2021-11-20T15:35:06Z
It wouldn't be a 'wise thing' for Kyle Rittenhouse to launch a political career, his attorney says
Right-wing figures have suggested that Kyle Rittenhouse enter politics, but his defense lawyer, Mark Richards, told Insider that would be a wrong move.
Donald Trump congratulates Kyle Rittenhouse on his acquittal: 'If that's not self-defense, nothing is.'
"Congratulations to Kyle Rittenhouse for being found INNOCENT of all charges," former President Donald Trump said in a statement on Friday.
News 2021-11-18T21:21:38Z
GOP Tennessee governor invites New York and LA cops who refuse to get vaccinated to join the state's highway patrol
Florida Gov. DeSantis announced a similar move in October, saying he wants to give $5,000 bonuses to unvaccinated cops who will relocate to his state.
News 2021-11-18T11:03:06Z
Laura Ingraham addresses viral video of 'You' confusion later revealed as a setup, says liberals 'don't like conservatives having fun'
Laura Ingraham and contributor Raymond Arroyo addressed the reaction to their viral video discussing "You," and hit out at liberals in the process.
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The St Louis couple pardoned for aiming guns at Black Lives Matter protesters showed up to support Kyle Rittenhouse at his trial
Mark and Patricia McCloskey visited the Kenosha County Courthouse on November 15. They were fined, then pardoned, for brandishing guns at marchers.
Conservatives used critical race theory to influence voters and win elections. Critics warn the propaganda is working
Experts say fear mongering over critical race theory isn't about curriculum, but a veiled attempt to whitewash US history and stoke racial resentment.
A former Trump administration staffer said she was advised not to play Taylor Swift in the White House: 'Are you trying to get fired?'
"You should really watch your back. You should be careful on that," Olivia Troye, a former Pence aide, said she was warned after playing Taylor Swift.
Congressman Al Green wants fair Texas maps for people of color and he's willing to sue for them
Rep. Al Green of Texas wants to ensure voters of color are not erased by maps that create two additional majority white districts.
Across racial lines, policing emerged as a deciding factor in the elections
Ballot measures - most of which centered on the amount of police presence particular areas should have — had varying degrees of success this election.
Redistricting efforts could destroy Black and Latino political power. Advocates are sounding the alarm.
Redrawn maps would erase Texas' sole majority Black district. Advocates say redistricting efforts across the country suppress Black and Latino voters.
News 2021-11-09T16:00:56Z
NRA leaders called its members 'hillbillies' and 'fruitcakes' in secretly recorded audio following Columbine massacre
The private conversations within the NRA after the Columbine shooting were secretly recorded by a participant and obtained by NPR.
Rep. Paul Gosar posts 'Attack on Titan' anime edit on Twitter that depicts him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Republican Rep. Paul Gosar posted an edited anime clip that depicts him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The video is still on Twitter.
Royals 2021-11-07T20:29:39Z
Sen. Gillibrand wants to invite Meghan Markle to dinner with women senators to discuss paid family leave
Meghan Markle previously penned a letter to Democratic leaders to encourage them to support paid leave.
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Quizlet What Is the Definition of Political Socialization
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