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Jan 30 2024
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Republican attorney general backing push for nitrogen gas executions in Ohio
Ohio Republican Attorney General Dave Yost is backing the push for nitrogen gas execution in his state following Alabama’s execution using the method last week. Yost voiced his support for a bill introduced by two Republican state representatives that would give inmates a choice to get nitrogen gas or a lethal injection. If the lethal injection is not accessible, they would still be executed
The HillJan 30 2024
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Gov. Tony Evers vetoes last-minute Wisconsin Republican legislative map proposal
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said the changes to the maps Evers proposed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court are "miniscule" and were done to correct maps that Vos and others said sought to punish Republicans by intentionally pitting several GOP incumbents against one another. Democratic legislators blasted the move as an effort by their GOP colleagues to hold onto their strong
The Journal TimesJan 29 2024
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Georgia State Patrol trooper killed in Gwinnett County crash
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Georgia State Patrol trooper who was killed in a crash on Sunday afternoon in Gwinnett County has been identified. Trooper Jimmy Cenescar was killed in the wreck near the Lawrenceville-Suwanee exit. “As a young public safety officer, he was at the beginning of a life with years of experiences and opportunities that lay ahead and a career dedicated to
WRDWJan 29 2024
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Chiefs beating Ravens clears way for Giants to hire Dennard Wilson — but they have competition
Ravens secondary coach Dennard Wilson is a serious candidate for the Giants’ defensive coordinator job. He is the first of Brian Daboll’s seven known candidates to get a second interview request. And now, Wilson’s season is over, since the Ravens lost to the Chiefs in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive
Jan 30 2024
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Ohio GOP Intros Bill Allowing Execution By Nitrogen
Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow execution by nitrogen gas, a controversial practice critics call untested and lacking in evidence that it’s more humane than lethal injection, after Alabama became the first state to execute someone with nitrogen gas. Ohio state Reps. Phil Plummer and Brian Stewart, both Republicans, introduced legislation during a press conference Tuesday
JoeMyGodJan 02 2024
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Is The New York Times Fake News?
Is The New York Times (Lean Left bias) “fake news?” What constitutes propaganda, fake news, or misinformation is a point of major disagreement among the left and right. But many major media sources have at times advanced fake news in the form of false, unconfirmed or misleading stories, and we can usually tie those errors to their media bias. Media outlets that favor the political left
Henry A. BrechterJan 30 2024
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Ohio lawmakers consider nitrogen hypoxia for executions
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Attorney General Dave Yost and Ohio legislators just unveiled a proposal to allow nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution. Last week, Alabama made history as the first state to do this. Now, Ohio could be adopting the same method for the death penalty. “So the legislation would give the condemned inmate the option to choose between lethal injection or nitrogen hypoxia
WDTN 2Jan 30 2024
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This state to consider allowing execution by nitrogen gas after Alabama used method
Kenneth Smith was the first American to be executed by nitrogen gas last week. Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow execution by nitrogen gas, a controversial practice critics call untested and lacking in evidence that it's more humane than lethal injection, after Alabama became the first state to execute someone with nitrogen gas. Ohio state Reps. Phil Plummer and Brian
ABC News (Online)Jan 30 2024
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Wizards make stunning fourth-quarter comeback, beat the Spurs 118-113
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Kyle Kuzma had 18 points and 11 rebounds, Daniel Gafford had 16 points and 13 rebounds, and the Washington Wizards rallied in the final six minutes to beat the San Antonio Spurs 118-113 on Monday night. Gafford gathered a loose ball and dunked with 5.1 seconds remaining to put Washington up by five. “Gaff I don’t think gets enough credit on our team,” Wizards interim coach
WOAI 4Jan 29 2024
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Ohio lawmakers may eye alternatives to lethal injection for executions
After Alabama executed a man using nitrogen gas Thursday—the first time it had been administered on an individual in the country’s known history—some Ohio lawmakers may too be eyeing lethal injection alternatives. Attorney General Dave Yost, alongside Reps. Brian Stewart (R-Ashville) and Phil Plummer (R-Dayton), said in a news release Monday they want to see the standstill in death penalty
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