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Oklahoman on death row among 55 inmates to die from COVID-19

Oklahoman McALESTER  Convicted murderer Nicholas Alexander Davis was among death row inmates moved off of the most restrictive unit in prison after the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma threatened to sue. That transfer turned out to be fatal. In his new unit at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, Davis was exposed to the novel coronavirus during an outbreak in March and became ill. He died April 7 at a hospital in Lindsay from COVID-19 complications, a medical examiner concluded in a report. He was 46. He was awaiting execution for a fatal shooting inside an Oklahoma City apartment in 2004. A jury in 2007 chose death as his punishment for the murder. The U.S. Supreme Court in October rejected his final appeal.

An Oklahoma death row inmate staved off execution for years Then the pandemic came to his prison

An Oklahoma death row inmate staved off execution for years. Then the pandemic came to his prison Nolan Clay, Oklahoman Replay Video UP NEXT McALESTER  Convicted murderer Nicholas Alexander Davis was among death row inmates moved off of the most restrictive unit in prison after the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma threatened to sue. © Oklahoma Corrections Department Nicholas Davis That transfer turned out to be fatal. In his new unit at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, Davis was exposed to the novel coronavirus during an outbreak in March and became ill. He died April 7 at a hospital in Lindsay from COVID-19 complications, a medical examiner concluded in a report. He was 46.

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Skyscrapers Rising Next to Vacant Towers Mark New City of London

Skyscrapers Rising Next to Vacant Towers Mark New City of London May 19 2021, 8:12 PM May 19 2021, 9:31 AM May 19 2021, 8:12 PM (Bloomberg) When the Gherkin tower opened 17 years ago, its skyline-defining silhouette heralded a new era in the low-rise City of London. Now, a spate of new planned skyscrapers threaten to erase it from view and from relevance. (Bloomberg) When the Gherkin tower opened 17 years ago, its skyline-defining silhouette heralded a new era in the low-rise City of London. Now, a spate of new planned skyscrapers threaten to erase it from view and from relevance. As one of the Gherkin’s main residents weighs a move, even iconic buildings risk struggling to keep or replace tenants in London’s premier financial district. While the pandemic is emptying City offices at the fastest pace in more than a decade, it hasn’t slowed the coming wave of towers. That carries a warning for landlords: if there is a return to the office, it won’t be to d

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