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Four people have been charged in the death of a 5-year-old boy who was killed inside a pressurized oxygen chamber at a medical facility in suburban Detroit. Michigan’s attorney general says Thomas Cooper from Royal Oak, Michigan, was “incinerated” when the hyperbaric chamber exploded in January at the Oxford Center in Troy. The center's founder and three others were arrested Monday on charges including second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter. Arraignments are scheduled Tuesday afternoon. A lawyer for one defendant told the AP he wants to remind everyone that "this was an accident, not an intentional act."
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Attorney General Dana Nessel says the Michigan Civil Rights Commission does not have to follow a formal opinion released by her predecessorLast year,…
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A state elections board began working today Monday on new petition rules. The goal is to create standards for petition drives that comply with a recent…
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A state elections board began working today Monday on new petition rules. The goal is to create standards for petition drives that comply with a recent…