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Apr 30 2023
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Ex-Mortuary Worker Charged With Selling Body Parts Over Facebook
An Arkansas woman was indicted over charges of selling body parts from medical school corpses for nearly $11,000 to a Pennsylvania man she met on social media. Candace Chapman Scott, 36, a former mortuary worker, is accused of selling 20 boxes of body parts to a man she met through a Facebook group about “oddities,” according to the April 5 indictment unsealed Friday in federal court in Little
The Daily CallerMar 14 2023
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Ex-Commanders QB Taylor Heinicke agrees to deal with Falcons: reports
The Atlanta Falcons are set to sign veteran quarterback Taylor Heinicke to a two-year contract, the NFL Network reported on Tuesday. The deal is worth up to $20 million, according to reports. The former Washington Commanders quarterback is expected to back up Desmond Ridder, who started four games during his rookie campaign last season. Heinicke is a Georgia native and played high school
Fox News DigitalApr 24 2023
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Silencing of trans Montana lawmaker Zooey Zephyr continues over protests
HELENA, Mont. — Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr hoisted a non-functioning microphone into the air on Monday as her supporters interrupted proceedings in the state House by chanting “Let Her Speak!” while Republican leaders in the legislature doubled down on their decision to continue to forbid her from participating in debate for a second week. Zephyr, a first-term Democrat from Missoula, had aimed
Chicago TribuneMar 14 2023
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Wade arrives: Mutually beneficial deal for McNeese, former LSU coach - American Press
A program looking to build a reputation is calling for help from a coach trying to remake his. McNeese State introduced former LSU top cat Will Wade as the 12th men’s basketball coach in school history on Monday. The 40-year-old Wade replaces John Aiken, who was fired on Wednesday with one year remaining on his contract after two seasons. Aiken’s Cowboys struggled to a 22-45 record, including
American PressApr 27 2023
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Aaron Rodgers hits the practice field with Jets for first time; details emerge on ‘23 salary and cap hit
Remember how excited your first day of school was when you were a kid? Aaron Rodgers had a similar feeling during his introductory press conference Wednesday after the trade to the Jets was made official. Rodgers was smiling from ear to ear as he left behind 18 years with the Packers. Now he hopes to bring some of that similar success to a Jets franchise that’s been starving for just a trip to
New York Daily NewsMar 08 2023
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders signs sweeping education bill, to praise and protests
In a major legislative victory for Arkansas' new governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday signed the LEARNS Act into law, making the state the latest to adopt what she calls a system-changing universal school voucher program, which critics warn could decimate the public school system. Sanders' signature at the state Capitol in Little Rock comes 16 days after the 144-page bill was
ABC News (Online)Apr 12 2023
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911 audio from Louisville bank massacre released, including call from shooter’s mother
A series of 911 calls released by Louisville law enforcement officials offer horrific context to Monday’s mass shooting, where a 25-year-old gunman killed five colleagues and left a police officer clinging to life. One of those warnings seemingly came from the worried mother of shooter Connor Sturgeon. She told authorities Sturgeon was a “good kid” who “never hurt anyone.” But, she said,
New York Daily NewsApr 27 2023
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Portsmouth teen charged with hateful graffiti targeting Temple, businesses
PORTSMOUTH — A teenage boy accused of spray painting hateful imagery and messages on downtown businesses, homes and houses of worship has been charged with 22 counts of violating the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act, according to New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella. The teenager, a Portsmouth resident and former Portsmouth High School student, allegedly damaged property on Feb. 21,
Portsmouth HeraldApr 27 2023
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Portsmouth teen charged with hateful graffiti targeting Temple, businesses
PORTSMOUTH — A teenage boy accused of spray painting hateful imagery and messages on downtown businesses, homes and houses of worship has been charged with 22 counts of violating the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act, according to New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella. The teenager, a Portsmouth resident and former Portsmouth High School student, allegedly damaged property on Feb. 21,
Fosters Daily DemocratApr 30 2023
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Ex-mortuary worker indicted for selling stolen body parts for $11K to a man she met on Facebook
An Arkansas woman pleaded not guilty to charges she sold stolen body parts from medical school corpses for $11,000 to a Pennsylvania man she met on social media. Candace Chapman Scott, 36, a former mortuary worker, is accused of selling 20 boxes of body parts to a man she met through a Facebook group about “oddities,” according to the April 5 indictment unsealed Friday in federal court in
New York Post (News)