In a highly polarized election season, The Los Angeles Times editorial board outlined their endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States, citing her as a unifying and inspiring figure and a crucial defender of democratic institutions against Donald Trump. As a California native and resident of Los Angeles, Harris was viewed as a significant candidate by the board members due to her generational appeal and liberal leanings.
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Murdered Kansas mom suffered more than 30 stab, cut wounds trying to defend herself: autopsy
Two Kansas women, Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, were found dead after disappearing on a road trip to pick up Butler's children. Autopsy reports revealed that both women suffered multiple sharp force injuries, with Butler sustaining 30 stab wounds and Kelley with nine stab wounds. Five suspects, including Paul Grice, were arrested in connection to the murders, with Grice facing charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit murder. The suspects belonged to an...
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