Christina Morales

Christina Morales is a reporter for The New York Times, covering Latino communities in the United States. She focuses on the lives of Latinos in the country, ranging from recent immigrants to second-generation Latino Americans navigating dual identities. In addition to her current assignment, she has experience as a food reporter and breaking news reporter. Morales has covered various events such as the coronavirus pandemic, hurricanes, and the 2020 presidential election. She started at The Times in 2020 and has also worked for The Oregonian and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. A Miami native of Cuban descent, Morales graduated from the University of Florida.

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Utah Changes Execution Method for Taberon Honie Over Pain Concerns: Pentobarbital to Replace Controversial Three-Drug Cocktail

Utah Changes Execution Method for Taberon Honie Over Pain Concerns: Pentobarbital to Replace Controversial Three-Drug Cocktail

Broke On: Monday, 22 July 2024 Utah changes execution method for Taberon Honie from controversial three-drug cocktail to pentobarbital due to legal challenges and concerns over pain. Honie is scheduled for execution on August 8, 2024, for the 1998 murder of Claudia Benn. He faces a commutation hearing next week where the Utah Board of Pardons & Parole could convert his death sentence to life in prison.