Day: April 19, 2023

Texas cheerleader shot after getting in wrong car speaks out as friend remains in critical condition

8:07 pm April 19, 2023

One of two Texas cheerleaders who were shot after allegedly getting into the wrong vehicle in a carpool lot has spoken out after the incident before a crowd of her peers. The shooting occurred when a group of four cheerleaders stopped at the carpool lot while traveling back from an out-of-town cheer practice at Woodlands […]

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Generic drugmaker sues FDA to keep abortion pill on market

8:04 pm April 19, 2023

PEOPLE MAY STILL BE ABLE TO ACCESS ABORTION PILLS IF FDA LOSES US COURT BATTLE Generic abortion pill maker GenBioPro Inc sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday to keep mifepristone on the market amid ongoing legal challenges, according to documents filed in the U.S. District Court in Maryland.

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Drunk ex-con kills 54-year-old New York man in road rage attack: cops

8:00 pm April 19, 2023

A 26-year-old New York felon is back behind bars this week after police say he brutally beat another man to death in a road rage assault following a fender bender involving his $4,000 used car. His girlfriend was arrested after a scuffle with police outside a courthouse was caught on video.  Patrick Destine, a convicted […]

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Former UConn student gets 55 years for shooting classmate, kidnapping girlfriend

7:13 pm April 19, 2023

A 26-year old man who used a sword to attack two men in Eastern Connecticut before going on a crime spree that included killing a former classmate and kidnapping a woman before during a multistate manhunt was sentenced Wednesday to 55 years in prison. Peter Manfredonia pleaded guilty in February to murder, kidnapping and other […]

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Oklahoma county commissioner resigns after leak of audio discussing killing journalists, lynchings

7:05 pm April 19, 2023

An Oklahoma county commissioner who allegedly was caught in leaked audio recordings making death threats against two local journalists and talking about lynching Black people has resigned from his position, the state’s governor says.  The office of Gov. Kevin Stitt said Wednesday that it has received a handwritten resignation letter from McCurtain County Commissioner Mark […]

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