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13th & Final Execution Of Death Row Inmates In Trump Presidency Carried Out On Jan 15
An inmate on death row in Indiana Dustin Higgs, died on January 15 when the Trump administration carried out its 13th and final federal execution.
An inmate on death row in Indiana Dustin Higgs, died on January 15 when the Trump administration carried out its 13th and final federal execution. The man has been accused of killing three women in Maryland in 1996. According to the reports by BBC, Higgs died of lethal injection at 01:23 local time.
Higgs was sentenced in 2000 for accompanying two other men who murdered 3 women in cold blood, with Willis Haynes, one of the men that pulled the trigger. The federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind., pronounced Higgs guilty of charges first-degree premeditated murder, three counts of first-degree felony murder, and three counts of kidnapping that led to death.
The President-elect will nominate Eric S. Lander to head the Office of Science and Technology Policy, a post left vacant by President Trump for 18 months.
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The White House’s Origins
Before we explore the White House’s most prominent interiors, let’s explore the famed home’s history.
The White House was designed by Irish architect James Hoban in the Neoclassical style of architecture and built over the course of eight years (from 1792 to 1800). The edifice itself is made of Aquia Creek sandstone that was painted white because of the risk posed by the permeability of the stone, which could cause cracking in colder months.
Before the current White House, the President’s House in Philadelphia served as a home to two presidents: George Washington and John Adams. The construction of the White House was completed just a few months before Adams’s presidency ended, so he was able to move into the People’s House before his term concluded.