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But now, a group of parents with steel backbones is fighting back. With the help of quality legal representation, they have gone through the maze of the federal court system all the way to the ...
The “unprecedented” dual murder prosecution of alleged healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione constitutes double jeopardy, his attorneys argued in a motion moving to dismiss his state court case.
Roy Cooper, nicknamed the "Super Looper" during his legendary rodeo career, died this week at the age of 69. Cooper, considered the greatest roper of all time, died in a house fire on his property ...
Former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who served under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, decried the “quagmire” of corruption, money laundering, and mafia activities in northern Cyprus ...
On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fatally shot four Kent State students and wounded nine others during a protest of the Vietnam War's expansion into Cambodia. Eight guardsmen were indicted ...
The NHL Player Safety department announced that Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy would have a hearing on Friday night for cross-checking Edmonton's Trent Frederic during Game 2. But when the ...
DECATUR, Texas — ProRodeo Hall of Famer Roy Cooper died in a fire at his home in North Texas on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).
Denise Seachrist is retiring from Kent State University after 37 years, with her last day as dean of the Stark and Salem campuses being June 30. James Hannon, current dean of the College of ...
Rodeo legend Roy Cooper died Tuesday, April 29 at 69 years old. Cooper was found dead after his home near Decatur was destroyed in a fire Tuesday, according to the Wise County Messenger.
Roy said in his letter, obtained by the Washington Examiner, that many priorities were included in the House Judiciary Committee’s portion of the reconciliation bill, but he listed five that he ...
With 295 of 295 polls reporting, incumbent Dave Epp, of the Conservative Party, is projected to be re-elected in Chatham-Kent—Leamington. As of 4:20 p.m., Epp has 41,615 of 72,365 votes (57.51%).