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  2. She was a hard-core Democrat. Then her son died from fentanyl.

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    Dawn Allen wasn’t just a voting booth Democrat — she knocked on doors and donated money, including to President Joe Biden. But after her son died from fentanyl poisoning last year, she grew ...

  3. Why Democrat Josh Stein’s new campaign ad for NC governor ...

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    In the new television and digital ad airing first on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, a mother talks about her son who died from an accidental fentanyl overdose after taking cocaine laced with ...

  4. List of presidents of ESPN - Wikipedia

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    Bill Rasmussen served as the first president and CEO of ESPN. ESPN was founded on July 14, 1978, and was launched on September 7, 1979. ESPN, originally called Entertainment and Sports Programming, was incorporated on July 14, 1978. It began broadcasting fourteen months later, at 7 p.m. on September 7, 1979. [2]

  5. Parents Whose Son Died From Fentanyl Poisoning Want ... - AOL

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    Sam Chapman and his wife, Dr. Laura Berman’s, 16-year-old son, Sammy, died after taking a pill he bought on a social media platform that they believe was laced with fentanyl. The parents say ...

  6. ESPN Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Inc. is an American multinational sports media conglomerate majority-owned by the Walt Disney Company, with Hearst Communications as an equity stakeholder. [1]Headed by James Pitaro, it owns and operates local and global cable and satellite television variants of ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN+ and other related ventures.

  7. Bill Rasmussen - Wikipedia

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    William F. Rasmussen (born October 15, 1932) [1] [2] is an American sports director, [3] and the founder of ESPN, along with Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan. [4] Rasmussen was the first president and CEO of ESPN. ESPN was founded on July 14, 1978, and was launched on September 7, 1979.

  8. First came fentanyl. Now this state is counting the ... - AOL

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    A native West Virginian, he said he lost two people from his community last year from fentanyl overdoses. “I’ve been to way too many funerals to not be 40 yet.” Show comments

  9. History of ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN was founded by Bill Rasmussen, his son Scott Rasmussen, then 43 year old eye doctor and Aetna insurance agent Ed Eagan. [1] Bill, who had an affinity with sports for much of his life, was fired from his position as the communications manager for the New England Whalers in 1978. [1]