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Witnesses told the outlet that they saw a man with a "long gun" fire multiple shots inside of the bank.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 10, 2023
Perry faced one count of murder and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The jury did not find him guilty of the second charge.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 7, 2023
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Hannah Nightingale / Apr 7, 2023
Schools would have to take into consideration the age of the students and the type of sport, among other considerations, before enacting a ban on athletes playing on a team that matches their gender identity.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 7, 2023
The Tennessee House successfully voted 69-26 in favor of expelling Pearson and 72-25 in favor of expelling Jones. The House voted 65-30 in favor of expelling Johnson, though the motion was one vote short of passing.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 6, 2023
The House voted 72-25 in favor of expelling Jones. The fates of Reps. Gloria Johnson and Justin Pearson are yet to be decided.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 6, 2023
"The federal prosecutors in this case are refusing to disclose information regarding these non-FBI informants. The existence, and likely conduct of these CHSs is almost certainly exculpatory for Pezzola."
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 6, 2023
Kennedy filed his paperwork with the FEC on Wednesday and will run as a Democrat.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 5, 2023
"That’s something for a child and their parents to decide. It’s not something that we believe should be decided by legislators, so I’ll leave it there," Jean-Pierre responded.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 5, 2023
Among suburban women specifically, Biden’s job performance is at a low of 41 percent.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 5, 2023
"You are risking your future," the woman said. "If you lose this country, there is no other place to go."
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 4, 2023
Falsifying business records is a felony charge that carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison for each count.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 4, 2023
Merchan said that he would not be issuing a gag order as Trump is a "candidate for President of the United States" and his "First Amendment rights are critically important."
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 4, 2023
"Why don’t you have more to say about the Trump indictment?" Doocy pressed.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 4, 2023
Trump arrived at the courthouse on Tuesday afternoon, waving at his supporters who had been gathering in the area since Monday.
Hannah Nightingale / Apr 4, 2023