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The group of 300 sailors and 30 officers left San Diego in the fall and participated in many exercises with international allies throughout the Indo-Pacific and Middle East. 173
The letter writer claimed that he and his wife were proud 'older' graduates of Penn state."The man wrote that he couldn't help noticing Sutherland's "awful hair" during the home opener against the University of Idaho.Sutherland had three tackles and blocked two punts in the Nittany Lions' 79-7 win, but the letter focused on insulting his appearance. Penn State is now 5-0 and ranked Number 10 in The Associated Press Top 25.The man said he missed "the clean cut men and women," who were athletes in his day and wished for a return of athlete dress codes.Sutherland said he forgave the letter writer on Tuesday in a Twitter post and thanked fans for their support."Although the message was indeed rude, ignorant and judging, I've taken no personal offense to it because personally, I must respect you as a person before I respect your opinion," he wrote. "At the end of the day, without an apology given I forgive this individual because I'm nowhere close to being perfect and I expect God to forgive me for all the wrong I've done in my life."Penn State said that it can not confirm if the letter is authentic, or if the author was really an alumni, but 1156
The flurry of trade-related dispatches came a day after Trump announced he would soon impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and 10% tariff on aluminum. The announcement caught investors off guard and immediately raised concerns about retaliation from China or other major US trading partners. 291
The group Never Again California is urging the 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors to bring an end to the Crossroads of the West gun show in Del Mar -- an event that brings in 0,000 to the local economy. 228
The legislative package also seeks to ensure that people who have been wrongfully incarcerated receive a standard level of compensation."The system is still broken," said Yusef Salaam, one of the Exonerated Five. "We've got to make sure that we do everything in our ability to make it right, and if we don't do everything in our ability, it will continue to be broken."The group of state legislative bills have the following specific aims: They would ban police from making any false statements to detainees, they would require lawyers to be present at the questioning of juveniles and they would require the questioning of detainees to be recorded.Finally, the bills offer compensation to people who can prove they've been wrongfully convicted and incarcerated — million for every year of wrongful incarceration.The legislative packet also aims to eliminate the NYPD's DNA database, compiled from encounters with residents, whether or not they've committed a crime. A bill introduced in the state legislature would make the state's DNA database the only one eligible for use in pursuit of criminal convictions.This story was originally published by James Ford on 1167