1 month ago | By NY Times
The medical examiner's office in Maryland said that he died from the combined effects of fentanyl and cocaine and that his death was ruled accidental.
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1 month ago | By Boston Herald
The “combined effects of fentanyl and cocaine” reportedly led to the death of Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson.
The 6-foot-5, 270-pound pass-rusher's death is being considered an accident by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore, the Baltimore Sun reported. Ferguson, 26, was found unresponsive in his Maryland home shortly before midnight on June 21.
The Ravens described the Louisiana Tech University collegiate standout as “a kind, respectful young man with a big smile and infectious personality” after his death. There were no signs of foul play, Baltimore cops...
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In conservative Gillespie County, the elections administrator and her two deputies have resigned, with at least one citing threats fueled by misinformation. (Image credit... Read more ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Sen. Joe Manchin said he pays no attention to criticism or campaign donations when making decisions about what's best for West Virginia. Sounding somewhat... Read more ...
Set back from the road and hugged by a canopy of tall trees, 84 Ledgeways St. in Wellesley emerges from behind a long circular driveway - an elegant 1937 residence with a... Read more ...
Graham's attorneys have argued that a provision of the Constitution provides absolute protection against a senator being questioned about legislative acts. Read more ...
A Louisiana commission is withholding approval of New Orleans flood control funds over city officials' opposition to the state's strict abortion ban. The Louisiana State Bond... Read more ...
Univision: Nuestra democracia está en juego este noviembre y los latinos debemos elegir bien The DCCC has a new op-ed out today on Univision.com from senior advisor for Latino... Read more ...
WASHINGTON - The Education Department has canceled its recognition of an accrediting agency that oversees mostly for-profit colleges, placing in jeopardy the survival of... Read more ...
Historically speaking, the party of the sitting US president loses ground in the midterms , ceding seats in the House or Senate, or both if it's a particularly brutal... Read more ...