New Photo - Federal court denies Boston bomber's request for new judge to oversee death sentence appeal

Federal court denies Boston bomber's request for new judge to oversee death sentence appeal LEAH WILLINGHAM July 31, 2025 at 10:23 PM 1 / 2Boston Bomber AppealFILE This photo released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on April 19, 2013, shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man convicted of carrying out...

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1 / 2Boston Bomber AppealFILE - This photo released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on April 19, 2013, shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man convicted of carrying out the April 2013 Boston Marathon bombing attack. (FBI via AP, File)

BOSTON (AP) — A federal court on Thursday denied a request by attorneys for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to remove the judge overseeing the protracted legal battle over his death sentence.

The U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the argument made by Tsarnaev's lawyers that U.S. District Court Judge George O'Toole should be recused from the case because, the lawyers contend, he is not impartial. During an August 2024 hearing, Tsarnaev's attorneys pointed to what they said were comments O'Toole made about the case on podcasts and at public events during the appeals process.

In a two-page judgment released Thursday, appeals court judges ruled that O'Toole should continue to preside over the case, determining that "two panel discussions and a podcast in which Judge O'Toole discussed various aspects of organizing complex jury trials and the problems associated with social media in that context" did not constitute grounds for his removal.

One of O'Toole's attorneys, David E. Patton, didn't immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment.

A federal appeals court in March 2024 ordered O'Toole to investigate claims of juror bias by the defense and to determine whether Tsarnaev's death sentence should stand. He was convicted of helping carry out the 2013 bombing that killed three people and injured hundreds of others near the marathon's finish line.

It's unclear when O'Toole might rule on the juror bias issue. If he finds that jurors should have been disqualified, he should vacate Tsarnaev's sentence and hold a new penalty-phase trial to determine if Tsarnaev should be sentenced to death, the appeals court said.

In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death sentence given to Tsarnaev after the 1st Circuit threw out the sentence in 2020. The circuit court found then that the trial judge did not sufficiently question jurors about their exposure to the extensive news coverage of the bombing.

The 1st Circuit took another look at the case after Tsarnaev's lawyers urged it to examine issues the Supreme Court didn't consider. Among them was whether the trial judge wrongly forced the trial to be held in Boston and wrongly denied defense challenges to the seating of two jurors who they claim lied during questioning.

Tsarnaev's guilt in the deaths of those killed in the bombing was not at issue in the appeal. His lawyers have argued that Tsarnaev fell under the influence of his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in a gun battle with police days after the bombing.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of all 30 charges against him. Prosecutors portrayed the brothers — ethnic Chechens who moved to the United States from Russia more than a decade ago — as full partners in a brutal and coldblooded plan to punish the U.S. for its wars in Muslim countries.

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New Photo - Rays All-Star 1B Jonathan Aranda exits game after collision with Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton

Rays AllStar 1B Jonathan Aranda exits game after collision with Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton Andy BackstromJuly 31, 2025 at 10:57 PM The Tampa Bay Rays got hit by rain and bit by the injury bug during Thursday's series finale in New York.

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Andy BackstromJuly 31, 2025 at 10:57 PM

The Tampa Bay Rays got hit by rain and bit by the injury bug during Thursday's series finale in New York.

Three Rays players — first baseman Jonathan Aranda, designated hitter Yandy Díaz and left fielder Chandler Simpson — left the ultimately rain-delayed game with injuries.

Aranda's looked the most serious.

JONATHAN ARANDA OH NO pic.twitter.com/R2d8DGKLhw

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It occurred in the top of the fifth inning, half an inning before the delay in the Bronx. With rain dressing the infield, Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton hit a soft ground ball to third base, where Junior Caminero scurried to make a play on the slow roller.

Caminero, who came into the day with 10 errors at third base this season, rushed the throw to first. It was off the mark, and Aranda extended to reel it in for the putout. As the first-time All-Star reached to catch the ball, he made contact with a sprinting Stanton.

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Aranda's glove, and left wrist, collided with the 6-foot-6, 245-pound Stanton. Aranda dropped the ball and then his mitt before clutching his wrist, hopping in pain and then crouching and falling to the ground. He was attended to by an athletic trainer and Rays manager Kevin Cash.

The 27-year-old entered the afternoon slashing .315/.393/.478 with 12 home runs and 53 RBI. He added an RBI single in the top of the fourth inning, helping Tampa Bay chip away at a then-7-0 Yankees lead.

Following his injury, Aranda eventually left the field and was replaced by Brandon Lowe, who began the game at second base. José Caballero took Lowe's spot at second.

Díaz sustained a right forearm contusion in the top of the fourth inning, when he was struck by a pitch from Yankees righty Marcus Stroman.

Simpson left the game in the bottom of the third with a left hand injury. He had grounded out in the top half of the frame but didn't remove himself from the contest until he was in left field on the other side of the inning.

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New Photo - 'Make it work mentality' culture at DC airport questioned after fatal crash

'Make it work mentality' culture at DC airport questioned after fatal crash Michelle Del Rey , USA TODAYJuly 31, 2025 at 9:13 PM Air traffic control employees at Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) are often forced to "make it work" with limited resources, Federal Aviation Administration officials ...

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Michelle Del Rey , USA TODAYJuly 31, 2025 at 9:13 PM

Air traffic control employees at Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) are often forced to "make it work" with limited resources, Federal Aviation Administration officials said during the second day of the National Transportation Safety Board's hearing into a fatal January crash.

Sixty-seven people died after an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet on January 29 over the Potomac River close to Washington. It was the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in decades.

The NTSB launched a probe into the tragedy, which includes a three-day investigative hearing taking place this week. Here are some major takeaways.

Takeaway #1: The FAA allegedly knew of ongoing risks at DCA

Preliminary investigative results released shortly after the accident showed the FAA was aware of ongoing risks at the airport, particularly with military aircraft, but did not take action before the crash, the NTSB alleged.

Other issues with DCA included airspace congestion and a shortage of air traffic controllers.

Following the tragedy, the FAA restricted the use of military helicopters along Route 1, a helicopter route on the Potomac River that passed in front of DCA's runway 33.

Wednesday and Thursday's portions of the hearing partly focused on the roles the Army and FAA played on the night of the crash, with NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy telling FAA officials the agency did not act on warnings from air traffic control staff who had previously suggested flight path changes to avoid collision threats.

"Every sign was there that there was a safety risk, and the tower was telling you," said the chairwoman.

In a statement posted to X, Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell, D-Washington, who has been a leader in the investigation into the incident, said: "The NTSB hearing revealed the conflicts on the DCA helicopter routes were so clear that an air traffic control working group suggested changing them.

"What caused the FAA's oversight to be so flawed that they couldn't fix this problem before this tragedy occurred?"

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Takeaway #2: The 'make it work mentality'

NTSB investigator Brian Soper asked air traffic control officials whether a "make it work mentality has been normalized at DCA airport."

National Airport Operations Manager Clark Allen said he believed it had.

"There's limited real estate for the airport and where to put aircraft, and that can back up very easily," Allen testified. "So, being a high-volume, high-complexity airport, with not a lot of real estate, you have to keep things moving in order to provide a safe and efficient service."

Bryan Lehman, an FAA front-line manager, said his tower is currently dealing with many of the issues DCA has and is performing "non-standard air traffic maneuvers" on a daily basis.

"We take pride in it," said Lehman, adding, "But I will say that at a certain point, it's too much."

Investigators also pressed officials on staffing turnover. Allen said Wednesday that the DCA control tower has had approximately 10 air traffic wardens since early 2013.

"Air traffic managers are responsible for considering any sort of changes to routes, any sort of changes, amendments, evaluation of routes annually," Homendy responded. "You've had 10 air traffic managers in a pretty small amount of time. You've had five in the past five years, three in the past two years. How are they supposed to know to do that if you keep switching air traffic managers?"

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) seal is seen during the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Midair Collision Investigative Hearing on July 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.Victims' families respond

Many of the victims of the plane crash were children and their parents returning from a figure skating competition in Wichita, Kansas.

Speaking to ABC affiliate WJLA, Aisha Duggins, whose sister Kiah Duggins died in the crash, said the hearing "brings me hope that we're having these conversations," even though some of the results of the investigation are "deeply unsurprising."

Contributing: Nathan Diller, USA TODAY

Michelle Del Rey is a trending news reporter at USA TODAY. Contact her at [email protected].

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New Photo - Former Stanford football coach Troy Taylor files defamation lawsuit against ESPN

Former Stanford football coach Troy Taylor files defamation lawsuit against ESPN Ehsan Kassim, USA TODAY July 31, 2025 at 10:21 PM Former Stanford football coach Troy Taylor has filed a lawsuit against ESPN and one of its reporters over a story that led to his dismissal.

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Ehsan Kassim, USA TODAY July 31, 2025 at 10:21 PM

Former Stanford football coach Troy Taylor has filed a lawsuit against ESPN and one of its reporters over a story that led to his dismissal.

Taylor, 57, filed the lawsuit on Wednesday in the Northern District of California, citing an investigative story that ran in March by author Xuan Thai. The lawsuit alleges that Thai published "repeated defamatory statements about Taylor, knowing full well that the statements were false, for the purpose of smearing Taylor's reputation and injuring him in his profession."

The Sacramento Bee first reported the filing of the lawsuit, and USA TODAY Sports has obtained a copy of the complaint.

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Stanford and GM Andrew Luck announced the firing of Taylor on March 25, six days after ESPN's report was released. Taylor had been the head coach for the Cardinal for two seasons, leading the program to a 6-18 record.

Thai's story alleged that Taylor "bullied and belittled female athletic staffers," citing a pair of previously undisclosed third-party investigations in 2023 and 2024 after "multiple employees filed official complaints regarding Taylor's behavior."

A month later, on April 16, a follow-up article from ESPN's look into Stanford and Taylor began "in response to a single complainant who alleged gender bias and 'a culture problem in football.'" The article states that despite interviews "with at least 20 Stanford athletic department staffers regarding four allegations against Taylor. Three of the allegations regarding belittling and inappropriate behavior toward multiple women were deemed to have merit."

Taylor's lawsuit states: "Defendents' false reporting about Taylor was not caused by negligence and did not result from any honest or good faith mistakes. Rather, Defendents' intentionally twisted the facts to advance a particular narrative and made (repeated) patently false statements about Taylor for the purpose of harming his reputation and pressuring Stanford to fire him."

Luck, the former Stanford quarterback star and No. 1 overall NFL pick, became Stanford's GM in November. He reportedly knew Taylor's situation before taking the position, but did not decide to fire Taylor until ESPN's report was released ahead of spring practices.

Stanford hired Taylor on Dec. 10, 2022, following a three-year stint coaching Sacramento State at the FCS level. He led the Hornets to three playoff appearances in three seasons. Following the departure of long-time coach David Shaw following a pair of 3-9 seasons, Taylor was brought in.

In his two seasons leading the Cardinal, Taylor also went 3-9, marking the fourth straight season with the same record for the program. Stanford's last winning record in a full season came back in 2018, when it went 9-4 and won the Sun Bowl.

Following the firing of Taylor, Luck tabbed his former Indianapolis Colts coach, Frank Reich, as the new interim head coach. Reich was hired under the condition that he would not be considered for the permanent role.

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New Photo - MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to Padres

MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to Padres Chris CwikJuly 31, 2025 at 11:27 PM One of the more coveted power bats on the freeagent market has found a new home.

- - MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to Padres

Chris CwikJuly 31, 2025 at 11:27 PM

One of the more coveted power bats on the free-agent market has found a new home. Baltimore Orioles slugger Ryan O'Hearn was dealt to the San Diego Padres on Thursday, along with outfielder Ramón Laureano, per multiple reports.

In return, Baltimore reportedly receives a slew of Padres prospects — six in total, per MLB Network's Jon Morosi. Pitchers Boston Bateman, Tyson Neighbors and Tanner Smith, infielders Cobb Hightower and Brandon Butterworth, and infielder/outfielder Victor Figueroa will all join the Orioles as part of the deal.

It's the latest move in what has been a very busy trade deadline for Padres general manager and president of baseball operations A.J. Preller. Prior to picking up O'Hearn and Laureano, Preller acquired catcher Freddy Fermin, closer Mason Miller and starter J.P. Sears earlier on Thursday.

BREAKING: The San Diego Padres are acquiring All-Star slugger Ryan O'Hearn and OF Ramón Laureano from the Baltimore Orioles, per @ByRobertMurray and @JeffPassan. pic.twitter.com/1247MIpXCt

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) July 31, 2025

O'Hearn, 31, is enjoying arguably the best season of his career. The slugging first baseman and designated hitter is slashing .284/.375/.452 with 12 home runs. That performance earned O'Hearn his first All-Star nod in July. He started the contest for the American League, going 0 for 2 in the National League's win.

It has been quite a road for O'Hearn to reach this point. After an excellent rookie season with the Kansas City Royals in 2018, in which he slashed .262/.353/.597 in 44 games, O'Hearn saw his numbers crater. He hit just .211/.282/.351 over his next four seasons, and it looked like his major-league career was in jeopardy.

But a 2023 trade to the Orioles resurrected his bat. Utilized as a platoon player, O'Hearn hit .275/.329/.450 in his first two years in Baltimore, and his slugging numbers might've been better over that period if not for the Orioles' raised outfield wall in 2024. The team reverted that change for the 2025 season, and then O'Hearn's home slugging numbers took a big step forward.

As for Laureano, this marks the third straight year the right fielder has been traded midseason. After time with the Cleveland Guardians and Atlanta Braves last year, Laureano signed a one-year deal with Baltimore in the offseason.

The outfielder has a .290 batting average and .884 OPS in 259 plate appearances this year, putting him on pace for a career season.

O'Hearn was far from the biggest name on this year's trade market. Eugenio Suarez, Josh Naylor and even Luis Robert Jr. have overshadowed O'Hearn's production in recent seasons. But of that group, only Suarez has a higher wRC+ in 2025. Because of that, O'Hearn could prove to be an underrated trade-deadline acquisition.

If O'Hearn's production can carry over to the Padres, he stands to benefit quite a bit. He'll be a free agent at the end of this season and could earn himself a significant payday if he can continue to excel in the NL West.

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What to make of the Padres' latest blockbuster?

AJ Preller has never seen a big trade he didn't like, and that continued Thursday. After acquiring closer Mason Miller and starter J.P. Sears at the beginning of the day, Preller took care of his team's other needs, adding both outfielder Ramon Laureano and first baseman/designated hitter Ryan O'Hearn from the Baltimore Orioles.

O'Hearn was one of the best hitters in the American League this season, and while he doesn't have the power of some other DHs, his strength is his ability to get on base at a high clip. He gives San Diego a player who can be extremely productive at the DH spot.

And Laureano is the perfect fit in left field for the Padres. San Diego has been looking for anyone to take its left-field job, and finally they have a player who not only can field the position well but also has grown into a strong player offensively. The new Padres outfielder is a reverse-splits guy, ranking 13th in MLB with a .930 OPS against right-handed pitching. — Dorsey

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New Photo - Joel Dahmen fires 61 to take Wyndham Championship lead

Joel Dahmen fires 61 to take Wyndham Championship lead Field Level MediaAugust 1, 2025 at 12:11 AM Jul 31, 2025; Greensboro, North Carolina, USA; Joel Dahmen putts on the 9th green during the first round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament.

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Jul 31, 2025; Greensboro, North Carolina, USA; Joel Dahmen putts on the 9th green during the first round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Allison Lawhon-Imagn Images (Allison Lawhon-Imagn Images)

Joel Dahmen tied the lowest round of his career with a 9-under-par 61 to set the early pace at the Wyndham Championship on Thursday in Greensboro, N.C.

Dahmen needs a strong showing at the regular-season finale in order to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs that begin next week. A win would vault him from No. 101 in the standings all the way to 48th, according to the PGA Tour. The top 70 in points after this weekend will reach the playoffs.

Dahmen holds just a one-stroke advantage over Sweden's Alex Noren, who turned in an 8-under 62 at Sedgefield Country Club. Four players were tied for third at 63: Cameron Young, Mark Hubbard, Colombia's Nico Echavarria and defending champ Aaron Rai of England.

Not far behind, as part of a large tie at 5-under 65, were Jordan Spieth and Australian Adam Scott. Spieth (No. 50 entering the week) is comfortably in the playoff field, but Scott needs a very high finish in order to jump from 85th into the top 70.

Dahmen ranked fourth in the field Thursday by making 131 1/2 feet of putts. Six of his 10 birdies came on a sterling front nine, his second nine, where he shot 6-under 29. He made birdie at Nos. 7-9, including a 46-footer at the par-3 seventh.

Max Homa shot a 4-under 66 as he clings onto hope of vaulting from No. 106 in the standings into the top 70.

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New Photo - Jail plumber accused of helping inmates escape is a scapegoat, lawyer says

Jail plumber accused of helping inmates escape is a scapegoat, lawyer says Kati Weis July 25, 2025 at 11:38 PM Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office/Handout via Reuters A New Orleans jail plumber accused of helping 10 inmates break out of an Orleans Parish correctional facility in May is being used as a s...

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Kati Weis July 25, 2025 at 11:38 PM

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A New Orleans jail plumber accused of helping 10 inmates break out of an Orleans Parish correctional facility in May is being used as a scapegoat, his lawyer said Thursday as Sterling Williams pleaded not guilty in court.

"This is a man who's never been in trouble in his life, and suddenly he goes to work, a job he's worked at for years without any problem, and he's used as a scapegoat and thrown in jail," Williams' attorney, Michael Kennedy, said outside the Orleans Parish courthouse.

Williams is the only jail employee among more than a dozen people charged with aiding the inmates. One of the fugitives who escaped remains on the run, more than two months later.

A source familiar with the investigation tells CBS News some jail guards are still on unpaid administrative leave pending a state investigation into their potential involvement. The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office did not respond to requests for comment Thursday about how many employees are on leave or if any employees have been let go.

In May, the sheriff's office said three workers were suspended without pay as the office conducts an internal investigation.

Kennedy is demanding more accountability from state and city officials who he says failed to keep the jail secure.

In May, just days after the escape, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, who oversees the jail, said she "takes full accountability" for the escape, but also pointed blame at the city of New Orleans for ignoring her repeated requests over the last five years for additional money to fix degrading jail infrastructure, including malfunctioning locks on cell doors, and broken security cameras.

Last week, the sheriff's office secured $15 million in emergency funding from the state to make those critical security upgrades.

"The improvements need to be made, they should have been addressed," Kennedy said. "I mean, this is a 10-year-old building that we're talking about. Why is it already falling apart? Why do we need $15 million worth of renovations or upgrades when the building is only a decade old? Because no one has taken care of it, because our city is not working as a team."

The jailbreak fascinated the nation for weeks following the movie-like escape.

The 10 inmates ripped a toilet from the wall of an unoccupied jail cell and crawled through a hole they carved in the wall behind it, sheriff's officials said in May. The inmates were seen on surveillance cameras fleeing out of a delivery deck and darting across Interstate-10 in the middle of the night. They were not noticed missing for seven hours.

Photos released by the sheriff's office after the escape showed the men left behind messages on the wall, including "to easy LOL" and "we innocent."

The Louisiana Attorney General's Office said Williams turned the water off to the jail cell to help the inmates escape without flooding the cell.

According to an affidavit for an arrest warrant, Williams told investigators with the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation that he was threatened by one of the inmates, Antoine Massey, prior to escaping. The affidavit said Williams claimed Massey threatened to "shank" him if he didn't shut off the water.

Kennedy previously said his client "neither conspired with the escapees nor did he act out of fear." In an interview with CBS News in May, Kennedy said Williams was asked by another guard to unclog a toilet, although no work order had been placed.

The attorney argued that escaped inmates clogged the toilet to ensure someone would turn off the water, suggesting it was a "well planned escape."

Asked what kind of evidence may exist to support those claims after Thursday's hearing, Kennedy said, "We're not going to reveal our defense strategy or too much information this early on. What I'm telling you is this is an innocent man, and I look forward to you all understanding that along with me."

However, according to the arrest affidavit, Williams was also seen on surveillance video prior to the escape speaking with Massey and another escaped inmate, Derrick Groves, who allegedly tried to take Williams' phone and wanted Williams to pass Cash App information to Groves' cousin in another part of the jail.

Now two months after the escape, Groves is the only escapee who is yet to be captured. He's convicted of murder for his involvement in a 2018 shooting.

The other nine inmates are in custody in corrections facilities outside of New Orleans.

In response to the attorney general's allegation that Williams let out dangerous criminals, Kennedy said, "the attorney general is wrong."

Four other alleged accomplices, Lenton VanBuren Sr., Patricia VanBuren, Angel McKay and Tyshanea Randolph, also pleaded not guilty while appearing in court by video conference Thursday. Police said they helped the fugitives while they were on the run, bringing food, providing shelter, or offering transportation.

Following the arraignment hearings, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said anyone who had a role in the jailbreak would be held accountable.

"That includes those who helped the inmates from the inside and the outside. All aiders and abettors will be arrested (and) prosecuted to the full extent of the law. That includes anyone who is currently helping Derrick Groves," she said in a statement.

Kennedy is also slamming the state for keeping his client held on a high bond — $1 million.

"It's important to get a lower bond for my client, because in America, we do still value freedom and liberty, and holding someone under a ridiculously high bond, that should be the exception, not the rule," Kennedy said. "Bond is supposed to be high enough to ensure someone will return to court. Not so high that we create a debtors' prison, which is exactly what this is."

Kennedy requested a bond reduction hearing on Thursday. It will take place on Aug. 19 when a discovery hearing is also scheduled to review evidence against Williams and the other four people charged as accomplices.

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