
Neil Vigdor
Politics Reporter at The New York Times
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5 days ago |
nytimes.com | Neil Vigdor
Cedric Lodge stole organs from cadavers that had been donated for medical research, prosecutors said. The university fired him in 2023. A former manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School will plead guilty to stealing body parts that had been donated for research and selling them for thousands of dollars to people who collected them as macabre curiosities, according to court documents.
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5 days ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Neil Vigdor |Adeel Hassan
Share It was not the first time some of them had barricaded themselves in a room at school.The sight of law enforcement officers in tactical gear, sweeping campus for a gunman, was familiar.So was the fear for several students who sheltered in place during Thursday’s deadly shooting at Florida State University and shared a traumatizing coincidence: They had endured the Parkland, Fla., school massacre in 2018.Joshua Gallagher, a law student at Florida State who went to Marjory Stoneman Douglas...
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6 days ago |
virginislandsdailynews.com | Patricia Mazzei |Neil Vigdor
Two people were killed and six wounded at Florida State University on Thursday, when a student — identified as the son of a sheriff’s deputy — opened fire near the student union building, investigators said. The two people killed in the attack on the campus in Tallahassee were not students, according to law enforcement officials who spoke at an afternoon news conference.
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1 week ago |
spokesman.com | Neil Vigdor
A 17-year-old who opened fire at a Dallas high school on Tuesday, wounding five students, was able to bypass metal detectors by entering through an unsecured door that another student had opened for him, authorities said. The shooter, Tracy Denard Haynes Jr., was charged with aggravated assault as part of a mass shooting, according to an arrest warrant affidavit. He turned himself in to the authorities on Tuesday night.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Neil Vigdor
A 17-year-old who opened fire at a Dallas high school on Tuesday, wounding five students, was able to bypass metal detectors by entering through an unsecured door that another student had opened for him, the authorities said. The gunman, Tracy Denard Haynes Jr., was charged with aggravated assault as part of a mass shooting, according to an arrest warrant affidavit. He turned himself in to the authorities on Tuesday night.
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