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James Lee and Bradley Gillespie in photos released by police. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction(CLEVELAND) One of the two inmates who escaped from an Ohio prison has been found dead, authorities said. Bradley Gillespie s body was recovered in the Ohio River, the U.S. Marshals Services in Cleveland tweeted Sunday. The second inmate had been captured on Wednesday, authorities said. The Allen County Sheriff s Office warned residents on Tuesday to "be aware and use caution" after the two men escaped from the Allen-Oakwood Correctional Institution in Lima. The inmates were identified by the sheriff s office as Gillespie, 50, and James Lee, 47. Lee was captured in Henderson, Kentucky, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Gillespie was convicted of murdering a man and woman in 2016 and was sentenced to 32 years to life in prison, according to Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction online records. Lee was convicted in 2021 of charges includin

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Ariel Skelley/Getty Images(NEW YORK)  Top teachers across the country say they face major hurdles in the classroom including staffing shortages, the pinch of low pay and addressing students mental health many of which stem from closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent ABC News survey found. "I think teachers are just the fabric of our communities," Rebecka Peterson, the 2023 educator of the year, told ABC News earlier this year. "And I think we have to think of big and small ways that we can wrap our arms around teachers and remind them how important they are to us individually and to us as communities." For this story, ABC News solicited responses from each state teacher of the year winner to see what they viewed as the greatest current challenge facing educators. Thirty-five out of the 55 teachers answered and the rest elected not to participate, according to a spokesperson for the Council of Chief State School Officers, which runs the state teach

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StubHubFor many, Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, and in addition to fun things like the beach and barbecues, lots of people look forward to summer concerts. Well, according to a new StubHub report, some concerts are more popular than others this season.  While Taylor Swift is the top In-Demand Global Artist of the summer based on sales, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s summer tour ranks high up there at #4, thanks to his 31 tour stops, which kick off August 9 and 10 at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Metallica also lands in the top 10 at #8. The ranking was determined by cumulative global ticket sales on StubHub and viagogo for concerts taking place between Memorial Day, May 29, and Labor Day, September 4. Meanwhile, Dead & Company land at #2 on the Top Group Acts for summer list, with Metallica at #3 and Guns N’ Roses landing at #8. Copyright © 2023, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Nick Ansell/PA Images via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) Two members of a climate activist group were arrested and charged Friday for allegedly defacing an art exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., during a protest last month. Timothy Martin of North Carolina, and Joanna Smith of New York, both 53, surrendered to authorities after they were indicted on conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States and injury to a National Gallery of Art exhibit, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office for the District of Columbia. On April 27, the pair, members of climate activist group Declare Emergency, allegedly entered the gallery and threw red and black paint on the case of the Edgar Degas sculpture "Little Danger Aged Fourteen," according to prosecutors. The pair then sat in front of the defaced exhibit with the paint still on their hands and posed for photos, which were later posted on Declare Emergency s site, investigators said. "The conspiracy

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Oliver Helbig/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A 4-month-old girl has died at a New York City hotel being used to house asylum-seekers, police said. The baby, who a police official said was a member of a migrant family, was found unconscious and unresponsive inside the Stewart Hotel in Midtown at 7:32 a.m. Thursday, according to authorities. She was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital. There is no apparent criminality but the medical examiner will determine the cause of death, according to police. The Stewart Hotel, which was being used as a New York City Department of Social Services emergency shelter, was transitioned into a migrant shelter in November. Copyright © 2023, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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