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In Brief CUOMO EYES COMEBACK D


isgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., is quietly calling friendly


Democrat leaders and close supporters to ask if they would back him for an independent run to become New York’s governor again. Cuomo’s backers say he


is well-positioned to launch a political comeback just eight months after he resigned over sexual harassment allegations by 11 women. He has not been charged with any criminal off enses.


IRAN EXECUTES 2 GAY MEN I


ran’s execution of two gay men in January has been met with condemnation by


Iranian-American activists and U.S. groups opposed to the brutality displayed by the Tehran regime. The two men, both 32, were hanged in a prison in the northwestern city of Maragheh, six years after their conviction on sodomy charges. Iran’s current regime prohibits any type


12 (Democrat) Cities Break Homicide Records


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mid a nationwide uptick in violence, a dozen major cities reported breaking their yearly homicide record in 2021 — with some shattering their


previous highs with months left in the year. The startling stats were illustrated as part of an ABC News analysis using


data supplied from each state’s police department. All the cities are run by Democratic administrations:


1 Albuquerque, New Mexico: 117murders Previous record: 80 homicides in 2019 2 Austin, Texas: 89 murders


3 Baton Rouge, Louisiana: 149 murders 4 Portland, Oregon: 90 murders 5 Tucson, Arizona: 93 murders 6 Rochester, New York: 81 murders 7 Toledo, Ohio: 70 murders


8 Louisville, Kentucky: 188 murders 9


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11 Indianapolis, Indiana: 271 murders 12 St. Paul, Minnesota: 38 murders


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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 561 murders Columbus, Ohio: 179 murders


Previous record: 59 homicides in 1984 Previous record: 136 homicides in 2020 Previous record: 71 homicides in 1987 Previous record: 79 homicides in 2008 Previous record: 70 homicides in 1991 Previous record: 61 homicides in 2020 Previous record: 173 homicides in 2020 Previous record: 500 homicides in 1990 Previous record: 175 homicides in 2020 Previous record: 245 homicides in 2020 Previous record: 34 homicides in 2020


of sexual activity outside of heterosexual marriage. It’s punishable by death under its penal code. According to a May 2008 confidential


British government cable, human rights activists believe that since 1979 between 4,000 and 6,000 gay men and lesbians had been executed in Iran for crimes related to their sexual orientation.


NEWSMAX AHEAD OF THE PACK M


ore than 750,000 readers turn to Newsmax magazine every month


to find out what’s really happening in America — including, it seems, the editors of Newsweek. In its Feb. 10 edition, Newsweek


reported Republicans are betting on Black conservatives as a key to future election victories. Newsmax subscribers already knew this from our January edition, which featured a cover story on the GOP’s new African-American superstars and how they are siphoning support away from the Democrats.


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