Saturday, March 15

Author: Grace Thompson

Her body was found in a burning car on an Arizona highway. Now, 19 months later, an arrest.
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Her body was found in a burning car on an Arizona highway. Now, 19 months later, an arrest.

In the savage murder of an exotic dancer whose body was found in a burning car on an Arizona interstate more than a year ago, authorities announced an arrest Monday. Mercedes Vega, 22, was killed on April 17, 2023, and Sencere Hayes, 22, is charged with first-degree murder, the Maricopa County Attorney's Office stated Tuesday. According to jail records, Hayes, a resident of Chattanooga, Tennessee, was arrested in that state on November 11 and is currently being held in Hamilton County. The sheriff's office stated that the matter is still ongoing and being investigated and that no other details will be disclosed. The sheriff's office and local prosecutors are attempting to extradite Hayes to Arizona. Whether Hayes has a lawyer to represent him is unclear. Erika Pillsbury, Vega's mother, sta...
Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency
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Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will appoint Mehmet Oz, a TV personality and former Pennsylvania Senate candidate, to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Trump said in a statement that Oz would collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist whom Trump wants to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. "He is an eminent Physician, Heart Surgeon, Inventor, and World-Class Communicator, who has been at the forefront of healthy living for decades," Trump said. Trump's announcement "honored" Oz, he stated in his own statement. "I look forward to serving my country to Make America Healthy Again under the leadership of HHS Secretary @RobertKennedyJr," stated X. In an Instagram post last week, cardiothoracic surgeon Oz commended...
Defense for man accused of killing Laken Riley tries to poke holes in prosecution timeline
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Defense for man accused of killing Laken Riley tries to poke holes in prosecution timeline

The defense team for Jose Ibarra started making its case in the trial for Laken Riley's murder on Tuesday. They called two witnesses whose evidence was meant to raise questions about the prosecution's version of events on the day Riley was slain and to imply that Ibarra's brother might have been involved. Joseph Clementi, the first witness for the defense, claimed that on the day of the murder, he was running along the same path as Riley. He informed police in his testimony that he observed a man on the trail who attracted his eye because, unlike other persons in the area that morning, he was not wearing the usual athletic attire. He testified on Tuesday that the person appeared to be aimlessly strolling and was dressed in really dark attire. It seems that Clementi's evidence was intended ...
Gays vape at significantly higher rates, surgeon general’s report finds
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Gays vape at significantly higher rates, surgeon general’s report finds

According to a research released by the surgeon general's office on Tuesday, LGBTQ Americans are among those contributing to the survival of smoke shops as vaping's appeal continues. In contrast to just 16.5% of their straight counterparts, 37.8% of American people who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual have tried electronic cigarettes, according to the surgeon general's 837-page study on tobacco use. Electronic cigarettes, sometimes referred to as e-cigarettes, comprise vaping pens, hookah pens, e-pipes, and e-cigars. Further analysis of the data, which was gathered between 2019 and 2021, revealed that over half of bisexual persons had tried e-cigarettes, compared to 26.7% of lesbians and 31.8% of homosexual males. The authors pointed out that data on tobacco use among transgender Amer...
Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency
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Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will appoint Mehmet Oz, a TV personality and former Pennsylvania Senate candidate, to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Trump stated in a statement that Oz would collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist whom Trump wants to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. "He is an eminent Physician, Heart Surgeon, Inventor, and World-Class Communicator, who has been at the forefront of healthy living for decades," Trump said. In an Instagram post last week, cardiothoracic surgeon Oz commended Trump for selecting Kennedy, stating that the former independent presidential candidate will assist our country in tackling the disease industrial complex that threatens our health. Similar to Kenned...
Biden unlikely to ban menthol cigarettes, despite urging from health officials
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Biden unlikely to ban menthol cigarettes, despite urging from health officials

Even though the Biden administration is running out of time to take any action, the U.S. surgeon general stated on Tuesday that a nationwide ban on menthol cigarettes would be one of the most efficient strategies to reduce tobacco-related illnesses and deaths among Black people. Before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, the long-standing promise of a menthol cigarette ban—which has been years in the making—is unlikely to be fulfilled. By the end of this year, the ban was anticipated. It's probable that the Food and Drug Administration will move forward with its plan to regulate nicotine levels in cigarettes in order to make them less addictive. However, menthol cigarettes are probably going to stay available. As a mother and a Black woman, I am devastated that this regul...
Matt Gaetz’s accusers don’t want to testify in public, their lawyer says
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Matt Gaetz’s accusers don’t want to testify in public, their lawyer says

Washington After giving closed-door testimony to the House Ethics Committee earlier this year, a lawyer for two women who have accused former Representative Matt Gaetz of paying them for sex stated in an interview with NBC News that his clients do not wish to appear in public. Joel Leppard, an Orlando-based lawyer, told NBC News in an interview Monday that the two women previously told the House Ethics Committee that Gaetz paid them for sex on several occasions and that one of them saw him have sex with a buddy who was 17 at the time. According to Leppard, his clients now "hope to put pressure on the House to release the contents of the investigation" in order to avoid coming up with the same accusations again in public. "That would be, basically, a worst-case situation for them, is to b...
TikTokers highlight the wacky products in their local HomeGoods stores
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TikTokers highlight the wacky products in their local HomeGoods stores

A visit to HomeGoods is like going on a treasure hunt for Aubrey Gavello and Alex Wood. The couple from San Francisco recently participated in a TikTok fad where customers display the oddball objects they bought from their neighborhood HomeGoods stores. The trend emphasizes furnishings and home décor that are occasionally strange but appear to be exclusive to the store. Since it disappears the following day, you feel compelled to take it with you. Gavello, 27, discussed the allure of HomeGoods merchandise. A Christmas mannequin with a pine needle skirt, a bust of a woman with bubbles on her head, a lanky horse statue, and other items were discovered by Gavello and Wood.Their TikTokis video is one of many that have received millions of views on the chain of home decor stores. Wood, 31, sta...
New details emerge about Netanyahu aide accused of leaking Hamas documents to the press
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New details emerge about Netanyahu aide accused of leaking Hamas documents to the press

AVIV TEL One of Benjamin Netanyahu's advisers has been charged by Israeli authorities with unlawfully disclosing confidential intelligence in an effort to quell growing criticism of the prime minister's handling of the hostage situation in Gaza. The aide was arrested and imprisoned as a result of the accusations, which are described in recently made public court documents and are part of a criminal investigation that has shocked Israel's administration. In relation to the matter, four military men have also been taken into custody. According to prosecutors, investigators found that a low-level Israeli soldier had unlawfully taken Hamas papers out of a military database and given them to Netanyahu's communications consultant Eli Feldstein. According to the prosecution' files, which were r...
Trump picks Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick to be commerce secretary
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Trump picks Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick to be commerce secretary

Washington On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will appoint Howard Lutnick, a wealthy financial services executive and a key transition aide, to head the Commerce Department. In a statement announcing the appointment, Trump said, "He will lead our Tariff and Trade agenda, with additional direct responsibility for the Office of the United States Trade Representative." The CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald has spearheaded Trump's transition and served as its public face. What his appointment to a Cabinet position would entail for his future participation in the transition is still unknown. Lutnick has been a vocal supporter of Trump's program as co-chair of his transition, outlining the president-elect's intentions to utilize tariffs once in office. Lutnick is the chairman an...