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Month: July 2023

Larry Nassar was stabbed in prison cell, attack not seen by surveillance cameras, AP source says

By MICHAEL R. SISAK and MICHAEL BALSAMO Associated Press Investigators probing disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar’s stabbing Sunday at a federal penitentiary in Florida are lacking a key piece of evidence: video of the assault. Nassar was attacked inside his cell, a blind spot for prison surveillance cameras that only record common areas and

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Across the US Southwest, residents in desert cities like Phoenix are experiencing extreme heat wave

By TERRY TANG Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Even desert residents accustomed to scorching summers are feeling the grip of an extreme heat wave smacking the Southwest this week. Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Southern California are getting hit with 100-degree-plus temps and excessive heat warnings. To add insult to injury, the region has been

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Native American leaders visit site of archeological dig to find remains of boarding school students

By TRISHA AHMED and CHARLIE NEIBERGALL Associated Press GENOA, Neb. (AP) — A grandmother wearing beaded necklaces of bright red, yellow and blue watched Tuesday as archeologists searched a remote site in central Nebraska for the remains of children — including her aunt — who died decades ago at a former Native American boarding school.

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Ex-prisoner transporter sentenced to 9 years for raping detainee at rest stop

JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — A prisoner transporter has been sentenced to nine years for violating a Washington detainee’s civil rights by raping her at a Missouri rest stop. The U.S. Department of Justice announced 37-year-old Rogeric Hankins’ sentence on Tuesday. The department says Hankins transported inmates who were arrested on out-of-state warrants. Hankins picked up

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Leslie Van Houten was 19 when she met Charles Manson and joined the cult that came to be called the "Manson family."

Former Manson family member Leslie Van Houten released from California prison, official says

By Cheri Mossburg and Emma Tucker, CNN (CNN) — Leslie Van Houten, a former Charles Manson follower and convicted murderer, was released from a California prison on Tuesday, a prison spokesperson told CNN. Van Houten was released to parole supervision, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesperson Mary Xjimenez said. Van Houten will have a

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German opposition leader takes aim at migration, but largely rules out working with far right

By FRANK JORDANS Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s conservative opposition leader says large-scale migration is one of the country’s biggest problems and the main reason for a recent surge in support for the far right. But Friedrich Merz on Tuesday ruled out working at the state or national level with the Alternative for Germany

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