A stray bullet allegedly struck a bodega worker during an intended shooting

On March 23, at approximately 10:15 p.m., a 25-year-old guy was seen outside of a convenience store at 3600 Bronxwood Avenue in Williamsbridge. An individual got out of a Nissan Sentra as it approached the supermarket. After that, he took a gun out of his pocket and started firing. After being hit once across the leg, the … Read more

Major Meth Found During Traffic Stop, Brooklyn Guy Considering Felony Charges

In La Porte Circuit Court in La Porte County, Indiana, Mark Taglianetti of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Sean Harman of Brooklyn, New York, each face level two felonies for trafficking methamphetamine and level 4 felony counts for possessing methamphetamine. Hallie Loetterle, of Baldwin, New York, is accused of level 5 criminal abuse of a minor and … Read more

$100,000 bail: Farmingdale police arrest an alleged drug dealer

A Deputy District Attorney claimed at the man’s hearing Friday afternoon in the Nassau District Court that the Brooklyn individual believed he was offering drugs to a customer when he smashed into a residence, injured an investigator with his vehicle, and ripped across several front yards to flee. The ADA narrated the hazardous incident on … Read more

Shocking Event: Woman Kidnapped Off NYC Street in Full Daylight

A horrific event occurred early on Friday in Gravesend, New York City when an unnamed woman was violently taken from her home and driven off in a minivan. The terrifying time when an individual grabbed the victim with an arm aimed at her, seized her, and took her out was captured in pictures published by … Read more

Students Post-Secondary Education: Federal Government Will Make Proposal To Help The Student

Post-Secondary Education Students

Having the funds for post-secondary education can be problematic for students. The Federal Government plans to make proposals to help post-secondary education students in Canada.   Federal Government Proposal for Affordable Post-secondary Education in Canada The Federal Government is proposing new outlets to help post-secondary education students. Federal Government’s new measures include variations to post-secondary … Read more

Starting Next Month Mortgage Fees Will Change: Here’s Should Homebuyers Know

Mortgage Fees Change

Starting May 1, 2023, Homebuyers should know that mortgages will change next month. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae loans funded loans will change. There are adjustments in upfront fees.   Mortgage fees will change starting May 1, 2023 If you are about to buy a home, be informed that the mortgage fees will change starting … Read more

New Bill Aims to Combat Child Poverty with Monthly Payments to Families

Child Tax Credit

Called the End Child Poverty Act, the proposal would replace the Child Tax Credit (CTC) with a universal benefit that provides families with $393 per month until the child reaches 18 years of age. A group of Democratic lawmakers has introduced a new bill that aims to combat child poverty in the United States The … Read more

Data Breach Lawsuit: PECU Members to Receive $500 to $3,000 Payments

PECU

Public Employees Credit Union (PECU) members will receive $500 to $3,000 as a privacy settlement for a data breach lawsuit. $500 to $3,000 Settlement Following a Data Breach Lawsuit PECU agreed to a privacy settlement after a data breach lawsuit was filed following reports of former and current members’ data being breached, including their financial … Read more

Republicans Propose Blocking Student Loan Forgiveness in Plan to Address Debt-Ceiling Crisis

House Republicans

The plan aims to save trillions of dollars over the next decade by dismantling several federal government programs, including the Biden administration’s program that intends to cancel up to $20,000 of debt per borrower. Republicans in the United States have unveiled a plan to block President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program as part of their … Read more

Medicaid Recipients to Lose Coverage Over ‘Work Requirements’ Proposal

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy

Some Medicaid recipients will lose health care coverage if they do not meet the proposed “work requirements.” Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients According to reports, over 10 million Medicaid recipients will be subjected to the proposed “work requirements, a proposal under a bill to resolve national debt and spending issues. Medicaid recipients usually are low-income … Read more