Day: April 19, 2023

Oklahoma man convicted in daughter’s drowning death claimed was baptizing her

11:58 pm April 19, 2023

An Oklahoma man could be sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of child abuse that resulted in the death of his daughter. The U.S. Department of Justice said Devin Warren Sizemore, 28, of McAlester was charged and convicted in the drowning death of his 21-month-old daughter. Sizemore was estranged from the child’s mother […]

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Bengals’ Joe Mixon pleads not guilty to charge of allegedly pointing gun in woman’s face

11:58 pm April 19, 2023

Joe Mixon appeared in a Cincinnati courtroom Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to an aggravated menacing misdemeanor charge. The Cincinnati Bengals running back is alleged to have “knowingly” pointed a gun in a woman’s face, saying she “should be popped in the face.” The incident occurred less than a mile from the Bengals’ stadium the […]

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Arizona families file lawsuit challenging state law ban on transgender participation in school sports

11:55 pm April 19, 2023

Two families in Arizona have filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that bans transgender girls from participating in school sports, with one parent citing concern for their child’s “self-esteem” and “confidence.” The lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Tucson challenges Senate Bill 1165, which restricts participation in school sports based on a […]

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Bruins legend Zdeno Chara finishes Boston Marathon in impressive time: ‘That guy’s an animal’

11:08 pm April 19, 2023

Former NHL defenseman and Bruins legend Zdeno Chara competed in the Boston Marathon Monday, finishing the 127th installment of the race in under four hours.  The 46-year-old player announced on Instagram last month that he would be running the race in support of the Thomas E. Smith Foundation and The Hoyt Foundation.  The 2011 Stanley […]

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Over 200 inactive oil, gas wells plugged in New Mexico

11:06 pm April 19, 2023

More than 200 inactive oil and natural gas wells in New Mexico have been plugged as land managers have tried to crack down on producers as part of an accountability and enforcement program in one of the top producing states in the U.S., officials said Wednesday. The State Land Office estimates it has saved taxpayers […]

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