Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Saturday that he plans to pardon Army Sergeant Daniel Perry who was convicted on Friday for shooting a man who allegedly pointed an AK-47 at him. The announcement followed a statement by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton who sharply criticized Travis County District Attorney José Garza who he described as…
Month: April 2023
PHOTO — Fisherman Helps Coast Guard Rescue Three Trapped on Overturned Boat: 'They Got Pretty Lucky'
Two people were fishing off the coast of Longboat Key, Florida, recently when they came upon a group in desperate need of help.
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Police say two teenagers stabbed a 13-year-old boy in the course of an alleged robbery early Friday evening.
Mississippi Woman Accused of 'Unnatural Intercourse' with German Shepherd
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On Friday’s “NPR Politics Podcast,” NPR National Desk Reporter Tom Bowman and NPR White House Correspondent Asma Khalid slammed the Biden administration’s Afghanistan report as a largely “political document” that is designed to avoid accountability, stated that the Biden administration is denying