Fresno Unified trustee Keshia Thomas has retracted her 2022 claim that former Bullard High football coach Don Arax used the N‑word toward her son, telling a deposition, “I never said he called my son the N‑word,” despite earlier on‑record accusations. Arax, who was removed as coach in 2023, is now suing Thomas and the district for defamation.
A 13-year-old Alabama teen knocked out his stepfather after the man allegedly attempted to strangle the teen’s mother during a domestic dispute in Foley, authorities say. Deputies report the stepfather then lunged at the teen with a bicycle, prompting the boy to punch him multiple times and render him unconscious; the stepfather was later arrested on charges including domestic violence strangulation.
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