When South Carolina executes a man for the first time in more than a decade this Friday, the state will use the most common method of execution in the United States. Convicted murderer Freddie Owens ...
The new intradermal technique requires just a fraction of a vaccine per shot. Some states and jurisdictions are hitting early bumps in their rollout of the U.S. government's new approach to expand ...
The first U.S. execution by lethal injection took place 40 years ago, when Texas put to death Charles Brooks Jr. for the murder of a mechanic. Proponents of the lethal injection method had called it a ...
A South Carolina inmate forced to choose his execution method left the decision to his lawyer, who reluctantly selected lethal injection rather than the electric chair or a firing squad. Freddie Owens ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Lawyers for six death row inmates out of appeals in South Carolina are asking the state Supreme Court to give full consideration to the state's new lethal injection rules as well ...
Montgomery, Alabama — Alabama won't seek another lethal injection date for an inmate whose September execution had been halted because of problems establishing an intravenous line, according to the ...
Senate Bill 11 was introduced as lethal injection drugs have become more expensive and hard to get, leading some states to ...
The US government is considering a change to how physicians give monkeypox vaccines so it can make the most of the supply on hand, US Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf said ...
Aug 8 (Reuters) - The Biden administration has decided to stretch out its limited supply of monkeypox vaccine by allowing a different method of injection that uses one-fifth as much per shot, the New ...
An attorney for the first person likely to be executed in South Carolina in 13 years has chosen lethal injection for his method of death. The selection was made Friday by one of his attorneys, Emily ...
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