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Attorney General Eric Holder is calling for an end to state laws that bar convicted felons from voting, even after they have served their sentences.
This is a cross-post from the Electrical Workers (IBEW).Ekaterina Pashkevitch is taking to the ice in Sochi, Russia, this week, playing center for the Russian women's Olympic hockey team.And halfway across the world in central Massachusetts, her brothers and sisters from IBEW Local 96 in Worcester are tuning in to root her on.When not in skates, Pashkevitch, known as Kat, works as a journeyman electrician. Born in Moscow, she moved to Massachusetts in 1994 after visiting the area during a North American tour with the Russian team.
A sheriff's deputy was shot dead late Monday while responding to reports of car break-ins, officials in Florida said.The father of three's suspected killer appeared to have run off and then killed himself, according to police in Orange County. A second suspect was also taken into custody.
In addition to some union-made sweets and treats, if you're looking for flowers this week, Union Plus is offering a 25% discount through Teleflora.
Shirley Temple Black, who was one of the most iconic child stars of the 20th century, has died. She was 85.The dimpled actress found fame at the height of the Great Depression in movies including "Heidi," "Curly Top" and "Bright Eyes" and later served as U.S.
Good morning, and happy Tuesday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1. South braces for blast of winter weatherGeorgia declared a state of emergency Monday in anticipation of freezing rain, sleet and snow expected to hit parts of the state today and Wednesday.
Shirley Temple Black, who was one of the most iconic child stars of the 20th century, has died. She was 85.The dimpled actress found fame at the height of the Great Depression in movies including "Heidi," "Curly Top" and "Bright Eyes" and later served as U.S.
Shirley Temple Black, who was one of the most iconic child stars of the 20th century, has died. She was 85.The dimpled actress found fame at the height of the Great Depression in movies including "Heidi," "Curly Top" and "Bright Eyes" and later served as U.S.