POPE LEO MEETS WITH VOLUNTEERS IN MADRID
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In Texas, juries can decide both guilt AND the sentence!
Unlike most states, Texas gives juries the power to set prison terms in criminal cases — a process called jury sentencing. Learn more at Wikipedia
This storyBefore the U.S. Senate, Rubio led which legislative body?
- Florida House of Representatives
- Florida State Senate
- Miami City Commission
- U.S. House of Representatives
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Florida House of Representatives
Live TV began featuring on-air expert analysts during the 1960s.
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Karmelo Anthony is a Texas teen at the center of a 2025 homicide case.
Anthony, a 17-year-old from Frisco, TX, was charged after a fatal stabbing at a youth soccer event in April 2025. The case drew national attention amid debates over self-defense claims and juvenile justice.
Texas tries more juveniles as adults than nearly any U.S. state.
Karmelo Anthony, 17 at the time of Austin Metcalf's death, was tried as an adult under Texas law. TX allows adult prosecution for murder regardless of age, a practice dating to 1987 reforms expanding judicial waivers for violent crimes.
This storyNBA star Carmelo Anthony's first name 'Carmelo' comes from which city?
- Palermo, Sicily
- Carmel, Indiana
- Mount Carmel, New York
- Barcelona, Spain
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Mount Carmel, New York
Rep. Olszewski went from Baltimore County Executive to Congress in 2022!
Olszewski won a special election in 2022 to represent Maryland's 2nd District — covering Baltimore's suburbs — after serving as Baltimore County Executive since 2018. His local government background shapes his focus on federal spending affecting Maryland communities.
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