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Watch: Sylvester Stallone Has Still Got It
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Watch: Sylvester Stallone Has Still Got It

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Kentucky Woman's Deadly Shooting Spree: These Details Will Send Chills Down Your Spine
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Kentucky Woman's Deadly Shooting Spree: These Details Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

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This Blue State Is NOWHERE Near The Border, Yet It's Paying A Hefty Immigration Price Tag
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This Blue State Is NOWHERE Near The Border, Yet It's Paying A Hefty Immigration Price Tag

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Ex-Mayo Clinic Doctor Accused Of Poisoning Wife Allegedly Referred To Himself As A Widower Days Before Her Death
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Ex-Mayo Clinic Doctor Accused Of Poisoning Wife Allegedly Referred To Himself As A Widower Days Before Her Death

A former Mayo Clinic medical resident charged with poisoning his wife allegedly started calling himself a widower before she died. Connor Bowman, 30, allegedly searched for the gender-neutral version of “widow” two days before his wife, Betty, died, according to search warrants obtained by ABC 6 News. The warrant also stated that witnesses had said Bowman was referring to himself as a widower before Betty died. “There were numerous google searches of evidentiary value, including one on [August 18, 2023], two days before Betty died,” the Olmsted County (Minnesota) search warrant said, referring to Bowman’s cellphone that was collected during the search. “The searches were ‘is widow.gende’ [sic] and ‘is widow gender neutral.’ These searches, and other conversations identified so far appeared consistent with the statements provided by witnesses during the investigation, that Connor was identifying himself as a widower, even before Betty died.” Other search warrants found that Bowman was matching with women on dating apps not long after Betty died. One woman matched with him on August 29, 2023, nine days after Betty died. This woman told law enforcement that Bowman mentioned the large life insurance payout from his wife’s death. A second woman told police, according to search warrants, that Bowman implied his wife had died as a result of a morphine overdose a year before they matched on the dating app. And a third woman said Bowman told her that his wife may have died of listeria poisoning. Bowman also allegedly told that woman that Betty had died earlier that summer, and she confronted him when she learned Betty had only died two and a half weeks before they matched on the dating app. Betty, a 32-year-old pharmacist, died on August 20, 2023, after she was admitted to the Mayo Clinic’s St. Mary’s Hospital complaining of stomach pain, the Rochester Post Bulletin reported. At first, Betty’s symptoms mimicked food poisoning, but her condition worsened in the hospital, with fluid building up in her lungs and heart problems. She also had part of her colon removed. Four days after being admitted, she died due to organ failure. Bowman immediately pushed to have his wife cremated and tried to keep the Southeast Medical Examiner’s Office from performing an autopsy. The ME’s office contacted the Rochester Police Department to report that Betty’s death was suspicious, CBS News reported. According to a criminal complaint obtained by the office, the ME’s office told the police about Bowman trying to stop the autopsy, claiming his wife “didn’t want to be a cadaver.” Bowman also allegedly contacted a death investigator to ask about the toxicology analysis on his wife. Staff at the hospital where Bowman worked and Betty’s friends reportedly told investigators that Bowman claimed his wife died from the rare condition hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and even claimed it as the cause of her death in her obituary. However, a friend of Betty’s told investigators that Betty was “a healthy person” and that her marriage was ending due to infidelity and other issues. This friend reportedly told investigators that Bowman and Betty had separate bank accounts because of Bowman’s medical school debts. The friend also said Bowman told them he would collect a $500,000 life insurance policy on Betty. A man who knew Betty told investigators that, days before she died, Betty had texted him to say she had been drinking with Bowman. The next morning, Betty texted the man that she was sick and blamed a smoothie. Investigators began looking into Bowman after Betty’s death, focusing on his online history. They found that Bowman checked Betty’s e-health records in the week or so after she died. Bowman also had access to her medical records without needing to enter his credentials, CBS reported. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP Bowman, who worked as a specialist fielding poison-control-related phone calls at the time of his wife’s death, was found to have been searching for information about the gout treatment colchicine and sodium nitrate in the days before Betty died. He allegedly used his work devices for those searches, as well as searches about whether internet histories could be used in court, if police could track package deliveries, as well as the search terms “delete amazon data police,” according to CBS. Bowman also allegedly used an online tool to convert Betty’s weight into milligrams and then multiply that number by 0.8, which is the lethal dosage for colchicine. Betty’s toxicology report found colchicine in her system, and Bowman was arrested. If convicted, he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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‘Invasion By Design’: No Dems Back House Bill On Adding Citizenship Question To Census
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‘Invasion By Design’: No Dems Back House Bill On Adding Citizenship Question To Census

None of the Democrats in the House voted for a bill to add a citizenship question to the census questionnaire that passed through the GOP-led chamber on Wednesday. The Equal Representation Act, which was introduced by Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC), received 206 “yeas” from Republicans and 202 “nays” from Democrats. Twenty-two members, including 11 Republicans and 11 Democrats, did not vote. The bill would require a citizenship question on the decennial census starting in 2030. It also demands the findings be reported and modify apportionment of House representatives and electoral votes to exclude noncitizens. In a statement, Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said the House was “taking steps to proactively protect a fair electoral process” as he bemoaned how the “Biden Administration’s open border policies have created the worst border crisis in American history, impacting every American.” The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), pointed to one of the amendments to the Constitution in making a case against passing the census questionnaire legislation. “The Fourteenth Amendment makes the census and reapportionment apply to ‘all persons.’ Constitutional originalists, textualists and followers of precedent must reject unlawful GOP attempts to confine the census and Congressional apportionment to citizens,” Raskin said in a post to X. Another Democrat who spoke out against the bill was Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL), who hails from a House district created after the 2020 census that was drawn to have a Hispanic plurality. “Today, Republicans forced a vote on H.R. 7109, an unconstitutional bill intended to make people afraid and to discourage their participation in the Census,” she said on X. “H.R. 1709 ultimately undercounts, underrepresents, and underfunds communities like ours, #IL03. I VOTED NO.” With no support across the aisle, the GOP bill’s prospects in the Democrat-controlled Senate may not be very good. Still, Republican lawmakers and their allies rallied behind the legislation to boost their messaging about the issue of illegal immigration ahead of the 2024 election. Stephen Miller, who served as a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, warned on X that “House Seats and Electoral College votes WILL BE added to areas with the most illegals (including all Biden illegals) unless [the] Senate passes the bill.” He added, “Invasion by design.”
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Caitlin Clark Ditches Red Carpet To Sign Autographs For Young Fans
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Caitlin Clark Ditches Red Carpet To Sign Autographs For Young Fans

Basketball player Caitlin Clark inspires young athletes both on and off the court. Just recently, she made a once-in-a-lifetime memory with her fans by leaving the red carpet to sign autographs! Clark was attending the premier of Full Court Press, a docu-series following female basketball players. However, she quickly excused herself from the limelight to meet up with her young fans — some of whom were wearing jerseys with her name on them! Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark’s WNBA team, shared the cutest video of the red carpet dodge on social media. This sweet clip shows the athlete sneaking under a temporary barrier in order to reach the throngs of little girls anxiously waiting to meet her. @indianafever @Caitlin Clark always has time for the fans #indiana #basketball #wnba #womensbasketball #indianafever #tv #redcarpet #autographs ♬ original sound – Indiana Fever “Caitlin Clark always has time for the fans,” the team wrote in their caption. Indiana Fever fans were thrilled to get an autograph from Caitlin Clark. Commenters were moved by the professional athlete’s kindness toward the young girls who clearly held her in very high esteem. “Those little girls just saw their hero, you can tell by their excited giggles,” wrote one user. “She’s such a great person and role model,” added another. “Never forgets about her fans.” Screengrab from TikTok Of course, Caitlin Clark knows what it’s like to look up to someone. According to WTHR, the basketball player said a few words about how her older brother inspired her dream of pursuing sports. “I had an older brother that played every sport,” she recalled to the audience. “I just begged to go to his practices, no matter what they were. I wanted to be the little girl dribbling the basketball like all the boys. The first team I was on was an all-boys team.” However, now Caitlin Clark is the one motivating young kids to reach for the stars. We hope that her appearance in Full Court Stop will bring this excellent role model to an even wider audience. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Caitlin Clark Ditches Red Carpet To Sign Autographs For Young Fans appeared first on InspireMore.
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“Mom Was A Firecracker,” Grandma Caught Joyfully Dancing In Adorable Home Video
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“Mom Was A Firecracker,” Grandma Caught Joyfully Dancing In Adorable Home Video

This video was submitted to InspireMore by Diane C. — submit yours here! Each and every one of us deal with struggles in life. Still, Diane C. couldn’t help but be amazed at how her mom would handle what life threw at her. She was a mom to five kids — talk about a lively household! As difficult as it must have been to raise so many little ones, she ended up doing so all by herself. Sadly, Diane’s dad passed away suddenly why she was still young. As you can imagine, Diane’s mom made lots of sacrifices throughout her life to ensure her kids were happy and healthy. It couldn’t have been easy, but she never let her struggles keep her from finding moments worth celebrating. This was true even when she was 92 years old, and her health was on a decline. See for yourself in the video below. Here, this sweet mom, and grandma at this point, starts dancing! “She became very ill when she was 92 and still enjoyed music and a good beat,” Diane C. shares with InspireMore. “Nothing stopped her from enjoying the life she had.” As you can see in the video, this sweet Grandma is having the time of her life dancing. It goes to show that joy can be found in even the smallest moments in life. Oftentimes, these are also the moments tend to take for granted. Joyful Grandma Dancing Touches the Hearts of Her Family — And Countless More “I would like to be like her,” one person shares in the comment section on Facebook. “What a delightful mom,” another says. Although this sweet lady had no intention of spreading positivity when she danced, that’s certainly what this video is doing now. What a great reminder to look out for all of the reasons we have to be grateful in life, even when we’re struggling the most. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here! The post “Mom Was A Firecracker,” Grandma Caught Joyfully Dancing In Adorable Home Video appeared first on InspireMore.
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4 Ways Christian Beliefs Challenge Mental Health Stigma
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4 Ways Christian Beliefs Challenge Mental Health Stigma

On the other side of mental illness, diagnosis, therapy, or medication, we can operate in our full wholeness, our full healing and freedom.
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Two-Thirds Of University Protesters Arrested Weren’t Even Students, Police Say
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Two-Thirds Of University Protesters Arrested Weren’t Even Students, Police Say

'11 of the arrestees identified themselves as George Washington University students'
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Video Shows Cruise Ship Sail Into Port With 44-Foot-Whale Stuck To Bow
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Video Shows Cruise Ship Sail Into Port With 44-Foot-Whale Stuck To Bow

'We are deeply saddened by the loss of any marine life'
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