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Media celebrates Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life, legacy
Read full article: Media celebrates Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life, legacyNEW YORK – Across television and streaming services, the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was already front and center Saturday, a day after her death at 87. “For so many of us, Justice Ginsburg was a real-life superhero: a beacon of hope, a warrior for justice, a robed crusader who saved the day time and again," McKinnon said. On MSNBC, a past profile, “Justice Ginsburg,” was re-broadcast as word of her death spread. Joining the live coverage will be Chris Scalia, a son of Ginsburg's close friend and colleague, late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Fox News Channel will present a one hour special on the life and legacy of Ginsburg on Sunday at 10 p.m. Eastern, anchored by Shannon Bream.
Mother of Ex-Cheerleader Acquitted of Killing Newborn Says Daughter Was 'Tempted' to Take
Read full article: Mother of Ex-Cheerleader Acquitted of Killing Newborn Says Daughter Was 'Tempted' to TakeThe ex- cheerleader acquitted of murdering her newborn baby almost took a plea deal that would have put her behind bars for 15 years, according to her mother. Skylar's mother said she was interested in not having to face such a serious charge. Show me where it's gone right so far, Kim Richardson told 48 Hours." But Skylar's parents told 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty that she changed her mind at the last minute. RELATED STORIESEx-Cheerleader Gets Treatment for Eating Disorder After AcquittalEx-Cheerleader Accused of Burying Baby in Backyard Found Not Guilty of MurderFather of Ex-Cheerleader Skylar Richardson Describes 'Shock' That She Buried Newborn