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Attorneys for Mississippi’s longest-serving death row inmate file new motions to vacate sentence

By Erin Pickens Click here for updates on this story     JACKSON, Miss. (WAPT) — Attorneys representing Mississippi’s longest-serving death row inmate filed new motions Thursday before the Mississippi Supreme Court. The move comes two weeks after the Court set an execution date for Richard Jordan, who will turn 79 on May 25. His attorneys want

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Virtual reality brought into UVM’s nursing curriculum to teach student nurses

By Charlotte Hancox Click here for updates on this story     BURLINGTON, Vt. (WPTZ) — The University of Vermont is bringing cutting-edge technology into its nursing curriculum, using virtual reality to help train the next generation of nurses. UVM’s College of Nursing started integrating VR into its curriculum this semester. With a VR headset and controllers,

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Cambridge, Massachusetts, city councilor among suspects facing charges in high-end brothel case

By Ted Wayman and Veronica Haynes Click here for updates on this story     CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A Cambridge, Massachusetts, city councilor is among several suspects facing charges Friday in connection with a high-end brothel operation in Cambridge, Watertown and Virginia. Prosecutors allege Paul Toner and several others paid for commercial sex in connection with

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Educator resigns, denies knowingly hosting beer pong party for minors

By Erin Christy Click here for updates on this story     GLENPOOL, Oklahoma (KJRH) — Glenpool Assistant Superintendent Kim Coody resigned and filed a defamation lawsuit against a student’s mother. Coody, who was a 2024 Assistant Superintendent of the Year, denies knowingly hosting a party involving alcohol and minors. Her teaching certificate has been suspended since

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Tyrone West died while in the custody of Baltimore police in 2013. For years

Former Maryland medical examiner misclassified police in-custody deaths that were homicides, audit finds

WJZ By Christian Olaniran, Caroline Foreback, Kelsey Kushner Click here for updates on this story     Maryland (WJZ) — An independent review of Maryland’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) uncovered widespread misclassifications of in-custody deaths, with racial implications. The 70-page audit, announced Thursday by Attorney General Anthony Brown and Governor Wes Moore, reviewed 87

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