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Travis James Mullis, 38, American child murderer, executed by lethal injection. [ 15 ] Julián Muñoz, 76, Spanish politician and convicted criminal, mayor of Marbella (2002–2003), lung cancer. [ 16 ] Sebastião Nery, 92, Brazilian journalist. [ 17 ] Tavana Salmon, 104, French Polynesian culture advocate.
A demon chases America Chavez and a version of Stephen Strange in the space between universes while searching for the Book of Vishanti.Strange is killed and Chavez accidentally creates a portal that transports herself and Strange's corpse to Earth-616, [a] where that universe's version of Stephen Strange rescues Chavez from another demon [b] with help from Wong, the Sorcerer Supreme.
President Barack Obama awarded 118 medals, the most of any president, followed by President Bill Clinton with 89 medal recipients. [ 4 ] Two people, Ellsworth Bunker and Colin Powell, are two-time recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Colin Powell received his second award with Distinction, [ 5 ] while Ellsworth Bunker was given both ...
The G-Caps, introduced in preseason practices in 2021 with usage gradually increased since, are designed to reduce the impact from collisions. According to league data, there was an approximate 50 ...
Eric Kiefer, Patch Staff. Carmen Bucco is one of four candidates who was on the ballot for a special election in New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District this week. The Republican is running for ...
The group said that the planned removal of small-leaf linden trees is “particularly concerning.”. “These are not just any trees—these are some of the most magnificent in all of New Jersey ...
Murder of Laci Peterson. Laci Denise Peterson (née Rocha; May 4, 1975 — circa December 24, 2002) was an American woman murdered by her husband, Scott Lee Peterson (born October 24, 1972), while eight months pregnant with their first child. On December 24, 2002, Scott reported Laci missing from their home in Modesto, California.
The free “Indige-Facts” exhibit runs from Saturday, Sept. 21, to Sunday, Dec. 8. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays and noon to 4 p.m. Sundays.