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Washington Supreme Court Upholds High-Capacity Magazines Ban

Washington Supreme Court Upholds High-Capacity Magazines Ban

Washington State's Supreme Court has upheld a ban on high-capacity magazines after it was previously determined to be unconstitutional, according to reports. In a ruling earlier this month, a lower court found that the ban was unconstitutional. However, Washington State Supreme Court Commissioner Michael E. Johnston has now ruled in…
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Woman Robbed, Violently Assaulted by 13-Year-Old Thug in Seattle

Woman Robbed, Violently Assaulted by 13-Year-Old Thug in Seattle

A woman was violently assaulted by a 13-year-old boy during a robbery in Seattle, Washington, police revealed. The young thug was arrested earlier this month after he snatched a woman’s purse at a Seattle pharmacy. Authorities said the teen punched the victim in the face when she confronted him. The incident…
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Republicans Move to Protect Hydroelectric Dams from Biden

Republicans Move to Protect Hydroelectric Dams from Biden

House Republicans have filed legislation that would protect hydroelectric dams in the Pacific Northwest from being destroyed by Democrat President Joe Biden. In December, Biden reached a tentative agreement with tribes and environmentalists to study breaching four dams in the Lower Snake River. The dams are key to the economy…
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Hospital Accused of Sharing Private Patient Data with Facebook

Hospital Accused of Sharing Private Patient Data with Facebook

A Washington State hospital has been accused of sharing its patients' private data with social media giant Facebook. The allegation is made in an emerging Seattle-based class-action lawsuit. The suit condemns Overlake Hospital Medical Center, a major hospital, for allegedly sharing sensitive patient information with Facebook, its parent company Meta,…
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