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Temple University Mourns the Loss of Beloved Acting President JoAnne Epps

Temple University is mourning the loss of its beloved acting president, JoAnne Epps, who passed away on Tuesday. She was known for her ability to bring people together and make every day at work enjoyable, and was appointed as Temple University’s acting president in 2018. University officials said that Epps “embodied everything that is great about Temple University” and President Richard M. Englert said that “her commitment to our students, faculty, staff, and alumni was unparalleled.” The university is planning a memorial service to honor her legacy.

Convicted Killer of Two Elderly Women in Dallas County Killed in Prison by Cellmate

Billy Chemirmir, a man convicted of killing two elderly women in Dallas County, was killed in prison Tuesday morning by his cellmate. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is investigating the incident and the Dallas County District Attorney's Office is committed to ensuring justice is served for the victims and their families.

Alabama Band Director Shocked with Taser and Arrested After Refusing to Stop Students from Playing Music

An Alabama high school band director was tasered and arrested by Birmingham police officers last Thursday after he refused to stop his students from playing music during a "fifth quarter" following a football game. The incident has sparked outrage among the local community, with many questioning the use of excessive force by the police. Mims' legal team is now taking action against the Birmingham Police Department.

Capitol Riot Participant Ray Epps Charged with Disorderly Conduct in Connection with Jan. 6 Attack

Ray Epps, a participant in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, has been charged with disorderly conduct in federal court in Washington, D.C. He is set to enter a plea deal on Wednesday, Sept. 20, and is one of more than 400 suspects identified by the FBI in connection with the attack. The investigation is ongoing.

Bears Raid Krispy Kreme Truck in Anchorage, Alaska, Provoking Amusement and Reminding Residents to be Aware of Wildlife.

Two bears were spotted raiding a Krispy Kreme doughnut truck in Anchorage, Alaska on Tuesday morning. Shelly Deano, the store manager, was able to snap a few photos of the animals chowing down on the treats. The incident has been a source of amusement for the residents, but it serves as a reminder to be aware of the wildlife in the area and take precautions to avoid any potential conflicts.

American Airlines Flight 1441: 14-Year-Old Girl Finds iPhone Taped to Toilet Seat in First-Class Bathroom

A 14-year-old girl from Charlotte, North Carolina, had an unexpected surprise on a recent flight to Boston when she discovered an iPhone taped to the back of the toilet seat in the first-class bathroom. The family believes that the girl was targeted by a member of the crew, and has contacted American Airlines to report the incident and express concern about the safety of their daughter and other passengers. American Airlines has yet to comment on the incident, raising questions about the safety and security of passengers on flights.

House Oversight Committee Announces First Hearing on Impeachment Inquiry into President Joe Biden

The House Oversight Committee has announced its first hearing on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, set to take place on September 28th. The hearing will focus on constitutional and legal questions surrounding the President’s involvement in corruption and abuse of public office, and will feature testimony from legal experts about possible criminality based on the evidence collected. The committee has also announced plans to issue subpoenas for bank records from two of the president's family members, Hunter Biden and James Biden, the president's son and brother respectively.

President Zelenskyy to Visit Washington This Week as Biden Administration Pushes for Additional $24 Billion in Aid for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to visit Washington this week to discuss the Biden administration's request for an additional $24 billion in security and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. The US has already provided Ukraine with more than $1.5 billion in security assistance since 2014, and has appointed a special envoy to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. The visit is seen as a key step in the Biden administration's efforts to support Ukraine, with the debate over the aid package expected to be a major focus.

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