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Supreme Court nixes Alabama request for nitrogen execution, which lower court ruled unconstitutional
ATMORE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama man facing the death penalty by nitrogen gas was spared Thursday as the U.S. Supreme Court refused to set aside a lower-court ruling that found the method is unconstitutionally cruel, issuing a brief order that came well after the hour originally planned to initiate Jeffery Lee’s execution. The justices
New Book Details Trump White House Rocked By Epstein Files
Source: Davidoff Studios Photography / Getty According to reports, the White House staff was so stunned by the revelations in the Justice Department’s release of the files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein concerning President Donald Trump that it held a meeting without him. The meeting is one of the many details found in the
The Rise of Immersive Stage Production Is Reshaping Hip-Hop Performances
Pexels.com royalty-free image #30831640, uploaded by user Zack McFly, retrieved from https://www.pexels.com/photo/dramatic-concert-stage-with-colorful-light-show-30831640/ on May 20th, 2026. License details available at https://www.pexels.com/photo-license/ – image is licensed under the Pexels License Immersive stage production is reshaping Hip-Hop performances by turning concerts into full-sensory environments where the music is only one part of what fans experience. The days
Man accused of killing top Minnesota Democrat won’t face death penalty
On Thursday, Vance Boelter pleaded guilty to all federal charges related to the June shooting and signed a plea deal that will render him to the longest possible prison sentence for his offenses.
Campbell bailiff appears in court for hearing on menacing charge
Campbell Municipal Court bailiff Dennis Puskarcik was back in court Thursday for his pretrial hearing.
Tim Allen: ‘Home Improvement’ reboot ‘stuck’ due to ‘personality problems’ of younger co-stars
Don’t expect to see Tim Allen demanding “more power” or unintelligibly grunting in a “Home Improvement” reboot anytime soon.
Trump administration identifies ‘super-sponsors’ of migrant children in a possible prosecution tack
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has identified more than 15,000 cases of adults gaining custody of multiple immigrant children who enter the U.S. without a parent, officials said Thursday, signaling a potential push to prosecute prolific child sponsors. The Justice Department highlighted cases against three Guatemalan nationals that they say underscore the dangers of
Debate on tax incentives stalls Ohio data center legislation before Statehouse break
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio legislators rushed to pass legislation Wednesday ahead of an extended summer break but failed to reach a resolution on one of Ohio's top issues: data centers. Legislators had expected to vote on a bill that would establish new requirements for data centers, update how their utility costs are regulated, and
Federal grand jury indicts assistant fire chief on child images
Morrow has been in federal custody since he was arrested the day a criminal complaint was filed against him May 28.
Why this chicken chain has never changed its menu, including the side its founder dislikes
Even the man behind the side doesn't like the side. But, it isn't going anywhere.