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She wasn t a nobody : Unidentified infant being exhumed decades after death in search of DNA match

ZIP Advertisement She wasn t a nobody : Unidentified infant being exhumed decades after death in search of DNA match Share Updated: 11:36 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 By LEAH WILLINGHAM, Associated Press/Report for America Matt Hoggatt/Jackson County Sheriff’s Department via AP This photo provided by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department shows the grave marker of Baby Jane II at Jackson County Memorial Park in Pascagoula, Mississippi. SOURCE: Matt Hoggatt/Jackson County Sheriff’s Department via AP GET NATIONAL BREAKING NEWS ALERTS The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. She wasn t a nobody : Unidentified infant being exhumed decades after death in search of DNA match

Tribes say voting access hurt by US Supreme Court ruling

Tribes say voting access hurt by US Supreme Court ruling Felicia Fonseca Tags:  Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018, photo, Brandon Nez displays his flag at near his jewelry stand in Monument Valley, Utah, where tourists stand the highway to recreate a famous running scene from the movie Forest Gump . As Native American tribes around the country fight for increased access to the ballot box, Navajo voters in one Utah county could tip the balance of power in the first general election since a federal judge ordered overturned their voting districts as illegally drawn to minimize native voices. Native Americans weren t granted U.S. citizenship until 1924, and even then some states prohibited them from voting for decades if they lived on reservations or couldn t pass an English literacy test. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Drought-stricken Nevada enacts ban on non-functional grass

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) In Sin City, one thing that will soon become unforgivable is useless grass. A new Nevada law will outlaw about 31% of the grass in the Las Vegas area in an effort to conserve water amid a drought that’s drying up the region’s primary water source: the Colorado River. Other cities and states around the U.S. have enacted temporary bans on lawns that must be watered, but legislation signed Friday by Gov. Steve Sisolak makes Nevada the first in the nation to enact a permanent ban on certain categories of grass. Sisolak said last week that anyone flying into Las Vegas viewing the “bathtub rings” that delineate how high Lake Mead’s water levels used to be can see that conservation is needed.

Army sergeant who shot and killed armed BLM protester after driving into rally indicted for murder

Army sergeant who shot and killed armed BLM protester after driving into rally indicted for murder
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