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Alabama gasses prisoner with nitrogen in first new execution method in decades

Alabama gasses prisoner with nitrogen in first new execution method in decades

ALABAMA executed convicted murderer Kenneth Smith, who held his breath in vain as officials asphyxiated him with nitrogen gas, the first use of a new method of capital punishment since lethal injections began in the U.S. four decades ago. Smith, convicted of a 1988 murder-for-hire, was a rare prisoner who had already survived one execution attempt. In November 2022, Alabama officials aborted his execution by lethal injection after struggling for hours to insert an intravenous line needle in his body. The state has called its new closely watched protocol "the most painless and humane method of execution known to man." It predicted…
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Special Report: How a fake ID let Hyundai suppliers use child labour in Alabama

Special Report: How a fake ID let Hyundai suppliers use child labour in Alabama

ON November 22, a team of state and federal labour officials conducted a surprise inspection and noticed a young-looking worker at a warehouse operated here by the logistics unit of Korean automaking giant Hyundai Motor Group. The inspectors, according to an Alabama Department of Labour field report reviewed by Reuters, had received a complaint from an unspecified tipster about "under-age children working" at the facility. During their visit to Hyundai Glovis Co Ltd, the report notes, the boy "was manually restacking large metal castings." Inspectors approached the boy, named in company paperwork as "Fernando Ramos," and questioned him about his…
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Four dead in Alabama ‘Sweet 16’ birthday party shooting

Four dead in Alabama ‘Sweet 16’ birthday party shooting

AT least four people were killed and 28 wounded in a shooting that erupted during a late-night "Sweet 16" birthday celebration at a dance studio in the small town of Dadeville, Alabama, state police and local news media said. Some of the injured were critically wounded during the shooting in east-central Alabama, about 60 miles (100 km) northeast of the state capital of Montgomery, authorities said. There was no official word on what led to the gun violence. Authorities said the shooting started shortly after 10:30 p.m. CT on Saturday but they declined to answer questions or provide further details…
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