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*[http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-dennis-hastert-sentencing-20160427-story.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Dennis Hastert, former U.S. House speaker, sentenced to 15 months in prison]
::Dennis Hastert, once the longest-serving Republican House speaker in U.S. history, was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Chicago to 15 months in prison for paying $1.7 million in hush money to cover up sexual abuse from decades ago.<br> (Jason Meisner , Jeff Coen and Christy Gutowski, Chicago Tribune, US, April 27, 2016)<!-- Added 4-27-16 -->
*[http://californiarsol.org/2016/04/government-files-motion-to-dismiss-iml-lawsuit/ Government Files Motion to Dismiss IML Lawsuit]
*[http://californiarsol.org/2016/04/government-files-motion-to-dismiss-iml-lawsuit/ Government Files Motion to Dismiss IML Lawsuit]
::The federal government filed a Motion to Dismiss the IML lawsuit this week. The government’s motion is based upon allegations that the plaintiffs in the case lack standing and that the challenge to the addition of a unique identifier to passports is not yet ripe<br> (Staff writer, [[CA RSOL]], April 23, 2016)<!-- Added 4-24-16 -->
::The federal government filed a Motion to Dismiss the IML lawsuit this week. The government’s motion is based upon allegations that the plaintiffs in the case lack standing and that the challenge to the addition of a unique identifier to passports is not yet ripe<br> (Staff writer, [[CA RSOL]], April 23, 2016)<!-- Added 4-24-16 -->

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Dennis Hastert, once the longest-serving Republican House speaker in U.S. history, was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Chicago to 15 months in prison for paying $1.7 million in hush money to cover up sexual abuse from decades ago.
(Jason Meisner , Jeff Coen and Christy Gutowski, Chicago Tribune, US, April 27, 2016)
The federal government filed a Motion to Dismiss the IML lawsuit this week. The government’s motion is based upon allegations that the plaintiffs in the case lack standing and that the challenge to the addition of a unique identifier to passports is not yet ripe
(Staff writer, CA RSOL, April 23, 2016)
A Los Angeles high school was the scene of a violent brawl between students and members of a group known for its vehemently anti-LGBT views.
(Curtis M. Wong - The Huffington Post, US, April 22, 2016)
In 2015, the FBI hacked Tor to identify users of child sex websites. Now a judge has thrown out evidence acquired during the investigation.
(Jamie Condliffe, Gizmodo, US, April 21, 2016)
West Virginia lawmakers, upon discovering that a young man working as a legislative intern was on the sex offender registry, promptly fired him and are now revising the hiring process to prevent a registrant from being hired in the future.
(Sandy Rozek, Gazette-Mail, US, April 20, 2016)
He revealed that he was bullied and called 'gay' at school because of his love for dancing.
( Nigel Tan - Gay Star News, UK, April 20, 2016)
The belief that sexual abuse is uniquely traumatising is damaging to victims.
(Luke Gittos - spiked, UK, April 18, 2016)
Army veteran Paul King struggles to find a place to call home. Shackled with poor health and a sexual-abuse conviction, King has seen his life deteriorate.
(Mark Bliss, Southeast Missourian, US, April 17, 2016)
The year is 2010, and it appears that Punk Rock has reached it's peak and started to decline in popularity.
(Music review, LtDreamer, April 16, 2016)