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The next court date in the case is March 23, to go over the status of proceedings. May 14 has been set aside tentatively for the preliminary hearing. 149

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The number of names on the missing list for the Camp Fire soared Thursday but authorities say they are still struggling to confirm whether all of them are still unaccounted.Honea said investigators combined all the information they have received from callers since the day the fire erupted. Some of the names on the list made public by Butte County officials appear more than once and it's not clear if any are duplicates, Honea said.The cell phone service is unreliable and evacuees have not reached out to relatives and others don't know they were reported missing.Officials have said it's hard to determine the number of missing. Some people who may have evacuated can't be reached because cell phone service is unreliable. Some have not reached out to relatives and they may not know someone is looking for them, Honea said.For two days, Paradise Police Officer Matthew Gates searched through ash and collapsed buildings for the remains of a woman.When the Camp Fire broke out, a man told Gates her mother was likely driving on a jammed roadway that hundreds in Paradise used to flee the flames. But Gates couldn't find her.Then, Gates found her at a shelter for evacuees."She had burns up her arms and I knew it was her," Gates told CNN affiliate KRCR. "I went and gave her a hug because I've been looking for her body."Authorities are trying to reach those who called 911 since the fire started in order to verify if they've made contact with their loved ones, said Butte County Sheriff's Investigations Sgt. Steve Collins."We're asking people to call us if they do come in contact with their loved one so that we don't spend time looking for somebody that's already found," Collins said. 1694

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The multiple lawsuits all contest one of the Republican administration's most aggressive moves to restrict legal immigration. Spokesmen for the White House and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 254

  

the majority of Republican voters favor laws tightening gun restrictions, such as making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks. Half of Republicans even believe in banning assault-style weapons. From 2017 to 2018, there was a modest increase in Americans' support for stricter gun legislation from 52% to 57%, according to a survey published in 2018 by Pew.The last major gun legislation Congress passed was in 1994, when it banned in most cases to make or possess semiautomatic assault weapons. That law expired in 2004 under the George W. Bush administration and a Republican-controlled Congress.Stalled in the SenateAfter the Democrats took over the House earlier this year, they passed the most significant gun legislation in a generation, requiring background checks on all firearm sales in the country, and another bill extending the background check review period from three days to 10 days.The Senate has yet to consider the bills.After this weekend's mass shootings, Democratic leaders blamed Republicans controlling the Senate for blocking them.They began demanding that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell take action this week, arguing they could help prevent the next large-scale tragedy. McConnell's office did not say whether the Republican leader is open to dealing with gun violence with new legislation."Sickening to learn this morning of another mass murder in Dayton, Ohio overnight," said McConnell in a statement. "Two horrifying acts of violence in less than 24 hours. We stand with law enforcement as they continue working to keep Americans safe and bring justice."It is unlikely that Congress will consider much at all while they're home for the August recess."The Republican Senate must stop their outrageous obstruction and join the House to put an end to the horror and bloodshed that gun violence inflicts every day in America," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "Enough is enough."Rep. Jerry Nadler, the New York Democrat and chairman of the House Judiciary committee that writes gun legislation, pointed out that the El Paso, Texas, gunman is the author of an anti-immigrant document that lays out his motivations for the shooting, according to law enforcement officials. Nadler then urged Trump to "stop his racist rhetoric that has the effect of encouraging mass murder."On his way back to the White House, Trump ignored questions on white nationalism, and did reiterate something he's said a lot in recent times."This is a mental illness problem," he told reporters. But he did say he has spoken with members of Congress and would be making a statement Monday morning."We have to get it stopped. This has been going on for years, for years and years in our country. We have to get it stopped."The response to the shootings from Republicans was a mix of prayers for the victims, solidarity with the law enforcement working on the cases and a push for modest legislation.GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, highlighted a March hearing he led on the Senate Judiciary Committee to encourage states to pass laws to allow families or law enforcement officers to petition a court for an order to temporarily restrict a person's access to firearms if they show signs of harming themselves or others."May not have mattered here, but Red Flag laws have proven to be effective in states that have them," 3368

  

The lawsuit names the Catholic Diocese of San Diego and Father Anthony Edward Rodrigue. The legal action is being filed on behalf of several people who claim they were victimized by Rodrigue “but were unable to file a civil lawsuit under California’s previous statute of limitation law.”Rodrigue spent time at 10 different parishes in San Diego, Imperial, and San Bernardino counties during his 29-year priesthood career. Attorneys, citing a 1997 San Bernardino County sheriff’s report, said Rodrigue “admitted to sexually abusing four or five boys each year” during his career.The diocese issued a statement reading:"Former San Diego and San Bernardino priest Anthony Rodrigue was a vicious sexual predator active in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s who rightfully was sent to prison for his crimes. Our hearts and prayers and deepest apologies go out to his victims and all victims of clergy sex abuse.Regardless of the legal issues involved, we have a moral obligation to provide help to any victim-survivor of that abuse and we would urge their attorney to contact us so that counseling can be arranged at our expense. There are no prior conditions and the offer of counseling stands whether or not they sue the diocese.We would also invite them to participate in the Independent Compensation Program [californiadiocesesicp.com] established this fall as an additional avenue they can use to pursue their legal claims. There are no costs or obligation to victims, and the bilingual process is confidential. If they go through the compensation program and reject the compensation offer they receive, they have not given up their right to pursue their claim in the courts. In most cases, a qualifying victim-survivor will receive an offer within 90 days of their claim being finalized. 1780

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