Author: Leslie Scotland-Stewart

Details Emerge on Escape of Inmates Coordinated via Jail Phone Recent records reveal that two women played a crucial role in the escape of three inmates from a correctional facility. This operation was orchestrated through communications made via jail phone, shedding light on how such escapes can be strategized from the outside. Arrest and Charges Law enforcement officials have arrested the two women involved, accusing them of facilitating the inmates’ escape. The women allegedly used inmate phone calls to coordinate logistics, providing assistance that allowed the escape to take place. Investigation Details According to authorities, the investigation unveiled how these…

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The 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships are set to take place from May 22 to May 24 at the CSU Pueblo ThunderBowl in Pueblo, Colorado. The athletes who qualified for the championships were announced on May 13, making this a highly anticipated event in collegiate athletics. ➡️ Watch live: 2025 DII outdoor track and field championships Event Schedule The schedule for the men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships stretches across three days, from Thursday, May 22, to Saturday, May 24. The full schedule can be accessed in PDF format by clicking the link below. 👉…

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USA Cadet Women’s Victory Over Argentina in PanAm Aquatics Championships Medellin, Colombia – On May 23, the USA Cadet Women’s Water Polo team showcased an impressive performance, defeating Argentina with a decisive score of 29-4 during the 2025 PanAm Aquatics Water Polo Championships. Campbell Pence received the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, having scored three goals, provided four assists, and earned three exclusions. Match Summary The matchup began with Team USA establishing a commanding lead from the start. Early contributions from Kennedy Fahey, Caroline Daniel, Madison Mack, and Kiernan Hogan propelled the Americans to a 4-1 lead by the end…

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A recent report by Carson Group, a leading Registered Investment Advisor (RIA), highlights the strategic approaches and methods adopted by women financial advisors for sustaining their practices. The findings stem from a survey involving 151 women advisors, reflecting a diverse range of experience levels. Of the surveyed participants, 100 managed less than $100 million in client assets, which provides insights into the foundations of their practices. To complement this quantitative data, the study also included qualitative insights obtained from interviews with 17 women advisors who successfully manage over $100 million in assets. Key Insights from the Report Focus on Long-Term…

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Rising cancer rates have become a topic of increasing concern, drawing attention to various contributing factors, including environmental contaminants. Recent studies led by Terry focus on the connections between air, food, and water pollutants and breast cancer. While substances like asbestos and radon are well documented as causes of lung cancer, and arsenic exposure is linked to cancers of the lungs, bladder, and skin, regulatory measures already exist to limit American exposure to these toxins. In contrast, “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), are prevalent in numerous household products and are gaining attention for their potential…

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In a bold move to combat global misogyny and sexism, the UK chapter of UN Women has launched the campaign “Observe and Intervene to stop sexism.” This initiative coincides with this year’s UN International Women’s Day on March 8, marking 30 years since the pivotal Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. The ‘ONOi!’ campaign intends to address the pervasive nature of sexism, emphasizing two crucial actions: observing and intervening. It highlights that a staggering 70 percent of women in the UK have experienced sexual harassment in public settings, yet only 4 percent have reported these incidents. A significant barrier to…

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In a recognition of remarkable contributions to Zionism, Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, recently unveiled its list of the “18 American Zionist Women You Should Know” for 2025. This initiative addresses the growing anti-Israel sentiment worldwide, spotlighting influential women advocating for Jewish interests. Among the honorees is Suzanne Patt Benvenisti, a Houstian by birth and the current Executive Director of Hadassah’s offices in Israel. Benvenisti’s role involves bridging connections between Hadassah chapters in the U.S. and supporters globally, linking them with the organization’s hospitals and youth villages situated in Israel. Expressing her gratitude for being honored, she remarked:…

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May 22, 2025 – Salem Upcoming Event: 2025 DII Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semifinals The anticipation is building for the 2025 DII Women’s Lacrosse Championship semifinals, set to take place in Salem on May 22, 2025. This prestigious event will showcase some of the best talent in collegiate women’s lacrosse, as teams compete for a coveted spot in the finals. Event Overview The semifinals are a critical stage of the championship, where teams must perform at their peak to advance. Fans can expect intense competition, skillful play, and a vibrant atmosphere as they support their teams. Location Details Salem serves as…

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Army West Point has officially announced the appointment of Katie Kuester as the head coach of its Women’s Basketball program, marking a significant transition in the leadership of the team. Tom Theodorakis, the Director of Athletics, made the news public, emphasizing the excitement surrounding Kuester’s arrival. With this new role, Kuester becomes the 10th individual to lead the Army women’s basketball program. She comes to West Point after a successful decade-long stint at Saint Joseph’s University, where her contributions greatly enhanced the team’s competitive edge. *A press conference to formally introduce Kuester to the Army West Point community is being…

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As the highly anticipated finale of “Farmer Wants a Wife” Season 3 approaches, fans are eager to discover the romantic fates of farmers Colton Hendricks, Matt Warren, John Sansone, and Jay Woods. Scheduled to air on May 22 at 8 p.m. ET on FOX, the much-awaited conclusion leaves viewers guessing about which contestants will remain in their lives. Colton, a cattle rancher and horse trainer from Mena, Arkansas, has hinted that he feels confident he has made the right choice regarding his final two candidates, Keely and Zoe. Colton’s decision not only impacts his life but also considers his young…

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