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Glitz, Glamour & Murder-for-Hire: Memphis social media star sentenced to federal prison
SUMMARY: Ashley Grayson, a Memphis internet star who once claimed to make a million dollars in 60 minutes, is now sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for a murder-for-hire plot. Grayson, known for her online courses and flashy lifestyle, offered $20,000 to have two women killed—one who ran a competing business and another who left a negative review about her. Despite posting about the plot on social media as a joke, it became serious, with one of the would-be hitmen demanding more money after faking an attempted murder. Grayson’s actions led to her conviction, and her husband was acquitted.
A Memphis social media star promised to help you make millions. But federal prosecutors say she was willing to use her own money for murder.
A federal judge sentenced Ashley Grayson to 120 months in prison, the maximum sentence allowed for murder-for-hire. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/glitz-glamour-murder-for-hire-memphis-social-media-star-sentenced-to-federal-prison/article_cc401b3e-a5bc-11ef-83f6-8713687a91c1.html
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The impact of COVID vaccine changes
SUMMARY: In May, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made two major COVID vaccine policy changes: stopping CDC recommendations for vaccinating healthy children and pregnant women, and replacing all 17 members of the federal vaccine advisory committee. These moves, announced without expert panel guidance, drew strong criticism from leading physicians and public health groups. Experts like Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University warn these changes create uncertainty for travelers and others, affecting vaccine access and insurance coverage. The removed advisory panel published an editorial condemning the decision, saying it undermines decades of institutional knowledge vital to the vaccination program’s success.
The impact of COVID vaccine changes
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New laws to take effect in Tennessee July 1 – The Tennessee Tribune
SUMMARY: Tennessee has implemented multiple new laws enhancing public safety and consumer protections. Online boating license tests now allow remote exams, improving rural access. The Good Samaritan Law expands to cover alcohol overdoses, encouraging emergency help without legal fear. DUI penalties tightened, lowering the BAC threshold for aggravated vehicular offenses. Laws protect children from hemp-derived products and fentanyl exposure, imposing stricter penalties. Human smuggling and threats of mass violence face tougher charges, while new measures combat hate crimes and AI deepfakes. Consumer protections address unfair billing and lab-grown meat labeling. Traffic laws increase penalties for blocking traffic, bullying, and rideshare impersonation, improving safety and accessibility.
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ER nurse who died saving stranger during Helene honored with scholarship in his name
SUMMARY: Boone McCrary, an ER nurse, died heroically saving a stranger during Hurricane Helene’s floods in Greenville. Known for his adventurous spirit and dedication, Boone risked his life by launching his boat into rising waters, which capsized near a bridge. His family, deeply missing him, honored his legacy by establishing the Boone McCrary RM Memorial Scholarship. This $55,000 scholarship, funded by community sales of Appalachia Strong t-shirts through Ballad Health Foundation, supports adults returning to school who feel called to nursing, like Boone. Applicants are encouraged to apply by July 1, continuing Boone’s passion for helping others.
Boone McCrary, who died saving a stranger during Helene, is honored with a scholarship to help others follow his path of service and compassion.
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