June 2022

Major League Baseball Leaders

AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING_Arraez, Minnesota, .362; Bogaerts, Boston, .335; Vaughn, Chicago, .333; J.Martinez, Boston, .330; Devers, Boston, .328; France, Seattle, .320; Alvarez, Houston, .315; Kirk, Toronto, .307; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, .303; Cabrera, Detroit, .300; Judge, New York, .300; Robert, Chicago, .300. RUNS_Judge, New York, 55; Devers, Boston, 53; Trout, Los Angeles, 49; Alvarez, Houston, 45; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 44; Bogaerts, Boston, 42; A.García, Texas, 42; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 42; Rizzo, New York, 42; Springer, Toronto, 40; Straw, Cleveland, 40.

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Paxton joins letter urging Senate to reject Biden nominee for ATF head

AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined a multistate letter urging the United States Senate to oppose President Biden’s nominee for Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Steven Dettelbach. Dettelbach has a long history of anti-Second Amendment activism. This is Biden’s second anti-gun nominee to the post, a clear indication that the Administration is devoted to stripping Americans of their God-given rights protected under the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment.

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Jennifer Faith sentenced to life for Murder for Hire in husband’s death

Jennifer Lynne Faith, the Oak Cliff woman who convinced her boyfriend to shoot her husband to death, was sentenced today to life in federal prison for orchestrating the murder, announced U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Chad E. Meacham. In February 2021, prosecutors charged Ms. Faith, 49, with obstruction of justice.

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