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4 men arrested for allegedly trespassing on grounds of British prime minister's country estate
Read full article: 4 men arrested for allegedly trespassing on grounds of British prime minister's country estatePolice in northern England say four men have been arrested on suspicion of trespassing on the grounds of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s home.
Virginia DOC says execution audio tapes should remain secret
Read full article: Virginia DOC says execution audio tapes should remain secretThe Virginia Department of Corrections has recorded audio of at least 30 executions over the last three decades, but it has no plans to release the tapes publicly.
‘I am going to cut your tongue out:’ Woman threatened officer after punching girl, Palm Bay police say
Read full article: ‘I am going to cut your tongue out:’ Woman threatened officer after punching girl, Palm Bay police sayA woman faces charges after Palm Bay police say she punched a child in the face and threatened the officer who arrested her.
Racial slurs found in portable bathroom at construction site in Casselberry
Read full article: Racial slurs found in portable bathroom at construction site in CasselberryCASSELBERRY, Fla. – Casselberry police are investigating racial slurs found in a portable bathroom at a construction site. On Wednesday, Tiquanna Oliver said just before she took a break during her shift at a construction site on Lake Drive in Casselberry, she stopped to use the restroom. So I turn around and that is when I saw it.”The n-word and other markings including “black lives splatter” were found in the portable bathroom. Oliver was working as an electrician on the site and said she works among various subcontractors and vendors. Oliver said the general contractor of the site MEC contractors worked promptly to remedy and address the problem.
Death Cafes help ease grief, loss in the time of coronavirus
Read full article: Death Cafes help ease grief, loss in the time of coronavirusThis Nov. 16, 2019 photo shows an altar made by mortician and death cafe host Angela Craig-Fournes in honor of Death Cafe founder Jon Underwood, who died in 2017. Others attending virtual Death Cafes are coping with fresh losses from COVID-19, cancer and other illness. At one recent virtual Death Cafe, a 33-year-old man spoke of refusing to pack up his wifes belongings six months after her death from cancer. Psychotherapist Nancy Gershman, who specializes in grief and loss, has been hosting Death Cafes in New York since they made their way to the U.S. in 2013. She also trains others as doulas and has been hosting Death Cafes in Washington, D.C., for about five years.