Marion Bowman Jr., who was found guilty of fatally shooting and setting a 21-year-old woman on fire in 2001, is set to become the first person executed in the U.S. in the new year on Friday — with his execution taking place in South Carolina.
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CBS Staffers Outraged As Network Prepares For Settlement In Trump’s $10B Lawsuit Against Parent Company
CBS News staffers have expressed their outrage over the network’s parent company’s intentions of reaching a settlement in the $10 billion lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump regarding a previous “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris.
Read More CBS Staffers Outraged As Network Prepares For Settlement In Trump’s $10B Lawsuit Against Parent CompanyGOP Missouri Senator Expresses Worry That Gabbard’s Nomination ‘May Be In Jeopardy’
Republican Missouri Senator Josh Hawley stated that Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination for the role of director of national intelligence is at risk after revealing that some of his Republican colleagues are contemplating voting against her.
Read More GOP Missouri Senator Expresses Worry That Gabbard’s Nomination ‘May Be In Jeopardy’President Gustavo Petro Calls On Undocumented Colombians In The U.S. To Return Home
Colombian President Gustavo Petro pleaded for undocumented Colombians in the United States to quit their jobs “immediately” and return back to the South American country, according to a statement he posted on X Friday morning.
Read More President Gustavo Petro Calls On Undocumented Colombians In The U.S. To Return HomeOklahoma Education Board Approves Proposal Requiring Parents To Disclose Immigration Status for Student Enrollment
The Oklahoma Board of Education approved a proposal on Tuesday that requires all parents to declare their child’s immigration status or citizenship when enrolling them in schools in the state.
Read More Oklahoma Education Board Approves Proposal Requiring Parents To Disclose Immigration Status for Student EnrollmentTexas Border Patrol Agents Exchange Gunfire With Suspected Cartel Members
Suspected Mexican cartel members fired upon U.S. Border Patrol agents on Monday near Fronton, Texas, leading to a heated exchange of gunfire.
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