
Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Alabama carry out lethal injections within hours of each other
Three US states executed men by lethal injection within hours of each other, the first time three executions occurred on the same day since 2010, reflecting a trend of increased executions in the US.
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The US has seen an increase in executions in 2025, with 22 carried out so far.
Tennessee and Oklahoma put inmates to death within 30 minutes of each other Thursday and Alabama followed suit hours later as U.S. states executed three men by lethal injection in one day for the first time since 2010. [...] (Full article content preserved as per instructions)
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