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Aug 28 2023
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State seeks to perform first ever execution by nitrogen hypoxia
The state of Alabama will seek to carry out its first execution by nitrogen hypoxia for Kenneth Eugene Smith. Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a motion with the Alabama Supreme Court to allow the novel method of execution to go forward. Smith was one of two men who were each paid $1,000 to kill Elizabeth Sennett on behalf of her husband, Rev. Charles Sennett, who was in debt and wanted to
1819 NewsOct 03 2023
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How SBF’s fall keeps rattling Capitol Hill
Cryptocurrency firms are at the cusp of a breakthrough vote for their regulatory agenda in Congress. They are wooing members of both parties, preparing an ad blitz to push their proposals and targeting swing state lawmakers for support.
But they have one inescapable problem: Sam Bankman-Fried.
Jury selection for the failed mogul’s fraud trial is set to begin Tuesday at a federal
PoliticoAug 23 2023
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NC woman who was reported missing arrested for faking her own death; told friends she was killed: police
FRANKLIN, N.C. (WNCN) — A North Carolina woman who was reported missing last week was arrested on Monday for faking her own death, according to the Franklin Police Department. Margaret Frances “Maggie” Elizabeth Sweeney, 37, of Franklin, was reported as missing on Friday. Franklin is in Macon County, which is in the North Carolina mountains. At the time, police said they began an investigation
CBS 17Aug 22 2023
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Father Of Titans CB Caleb Farley Reportedly Killed In Explosion At Family's North Carolina Lake House
The father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley has reportedly died and another person is injured after an explosion destroyed a North Carolina home owned by the Titans player. According to Queen City News, the $2 million home Farley owns near Lake Norman in Mooresville, North Carolina, exploded overnight. First responders received a call about an explosion and a home collapsing just
OutKickJun 17 2023
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Thousands Protest at Dodgers Stadium as Team Honors Anti-Catholic Drag Group
A still image from video taken by NTD of thousands gathering at the gates of Dodger Stadium to protest against Los Angeles Dodgers' decision to honor an anti-Catholic drag queen group at its annual LGBT celebration at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on June 16, 2023. (NTD Television) Thousands of protestors gathered at the gates of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on June 16 amid backlashes
The Epoch TimesAug 25 2023
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Fire officials say burn ban violation resulted in 171-acre brush fire near Amite
THAT MARGARET THANK YOU. A VIOLATION THAT LED TO DEVASTATION. FIRE OFFICIALS NEAR AMITE SAY A SMALL TRASH FIRE STARTED IN SOMEONE’S BACKYARD SPARKED A BRUSH FIRE THAT BAKED OVER 170 ACRES OF LAND. WDSU REPORTER ELI BRAND IS ON THAT SCENE OF THAT MASSIVE FIRE, JOINING US LIVE RIGHT NOW WITH REACTION FROM NEIGHBORS WHO FEARED THEY COULD LOSE THEIR HOMES. ELI. YEAH, ELIZABETH, THANKFULLY, NO
WDSUAug 25 2023
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Jewish couple can sue Tenn. agency over Christian home’s refusal to train them to be foster parents
Tennessee’s Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the state’s child welfare agency will have to defend itself in a suit challenging a Christian adoption agency’s refusal to train a Jewish couple as foster parents. A three-judge panel said Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram have the right to sue the state Department of Children’s Services, although the trial court — called a chancery court in
Washington TimesAug 25 2023
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Judge rules Tennessee Jewish couple, denied service by state-funded foster home, may proceed with lawsuit
A Tennessee appellate judge ruled that a Knox County couple may proceed with a lawsuit alleging a state-funded foster care agency denied them services because they are Jewish. A lower court had previously ruled the couple lacked standing to sue in the case, in which dueling visions of religious liberty face off. The couple, Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram, are challenging a Tennessee law
Chattanooga Times Free PressAug 25 2023
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Appeals court: Lawsuit by Jewish Knox Co. couple who allege discrimination over adoption efforts can go forward
The couple filed an appeal in October 2022 in an effort to reverse a previous ruling that prevented them from suing. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The state appeals court in Nashville has ruled a Jewish couple in Knox County who were turned away by a Methodist foster care agency has a right to sue the state of Tennessee for religious discrimination. In January 2022, Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram filed
WBIR 10Jun 29 2023
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Harvard Law School's 'First Woman of Color' Cries (Like Wolf to Blue Corn Moon) After Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action
Elizabeth Warren 'won't stop fighting' for white people who lie about their race to get ahead What happened: Elizabeth Warren, the U.S. senator once described as the "first woman of color" at Harvard Law School, lamented the demise of affirmative action in university admissions. • The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that race-based affirmative action policies at Harvard and the University of
Washington Free Beacon