Por: Associated Press Health November 08, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee’s conservative attorney general and Nashville’s liberal district attorney are at odds over whether a death row inmate is intellectually disabled and consequently should not be executed. The case involves Byron Black, a 66-year-old inmate convicted in the 1988 shooting deaths of girlfriend Angela Clay, 29, and her two daughters, Latoya, 9, and Lakeisha, 6. Prosecutors said Black was in a jealous rage when... + full article
ABC News USA Nation November 08, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee's conservative attorney general and Nashville's liberal district attorney are at odds over whether a death row inmate is intellectually disabled and consequently should not be executed. The case involves Byron Black, a 66-year-old inmate... + más
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The Atlantic USA Politics October 19, 2022
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Fox News USA Sports October 16, 2022
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — As fans streamed into Neyland Stadium before the biggest game of the college football season, there was a palpable belief that this would be the year Tennessee finally knocked from its high horse. Since Saban took over Alabama in 2007, the Crimson Tide have... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 13, 2022
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Fox News USA Politics October 11, 2022
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. and Democratic John Fetterman cast a crucial vote that led to the release of a man convicted of first-degree murder in the 1969 killing of an elderly woman.In December, Fetterman, who chairs the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons, voted along with the rest of... + más
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