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After probe into veterans deaths, Congress passes bill on security cameras at VA medical centers
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‘Monster’ nursing assistant gets seven life sentences for murdering elderly veterans with insulin Gustaf Kilander © Provided by The Independent
A nursing assistant in West Virginia was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus 20 years for killing seven elderly veterans and trying to kill an eighth.
Reta Mays, 46, was sentenced on Tuesday for the murders at Clarksburg Veterans Affairs hospital. The sentencing means she will spend the rest of her life behind bars as there’s no parole in the federal prison system.
US District Judge Thomas Kleeh said: “Several times your counsel has made the point that you shouldn’t be considered a monster. Respectfully, I disagree with that. You’re the worst kind of monster. You’re the kind of monster that no one sees coming.”
As VA secretary visits West Virginia facility, Manchin vows Senate hearings on veterans deaths
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump
Talk about a hodge-podge. This week in politics was like a “pot-luck” dinner of a wide variety of food: some tasty, some God-awful. So much crazy stuff is going on, so let’s “brunch” on that this week!
“States Cut Unemployment Benefits” – As of Friday, eighteen states – West Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, Montana, Iowa, Georgia, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Wyoming and Utah – have decided to end the weekly $300 state supplement to unemployment benefits. Too many workers, the governors say, are not going back to work because they can make more sitting at home collecting unemployment.
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Nearly 22.8 million Americans watched last month as a Minnesota jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd with a knee on his neck.
Hundreds of thousands of people listened to livestreamed audio last year as the Supreme Court heard arguments over whether then-President Donald Trump s tax returns should be turned over to investigators.
Even less well-known cases are drawing keen public interest. Roughly 350 people watched via Zoom on Tuesday as former nursing assistant Reta Mays was sentenced in federal court to seven life terms in prison for using insulin to murder aging patients in a West Virginia VA hospital.
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