2 Kansas Murder Suspects Arrested After Fatally Shooting 6-Year-Old Boy

Lakevis Sloan

Two murder suspects were arrested after shooting a 6-year-old boy to death in Kansas. Two Murder Suspects in the Death of 6-Year-Old Boy Arrested Almost Two Weeks Later Two murder suspects, a 20-year-old Lakevis Sloan and an unnamed 17-year-old, were arrested Thursday after fatally shooting a 6-year-old boy named Sir’Antonio Brown while playing with his … Read more

Federal Student Loans to Become More Expensive for College Students

Federal Student Loans

Starting this fall, college-bound students will face higher interest rates on their federal student loans. The interest rates on federal student loans have reached their highest level in the past ten years According to the Federal Student Aid Office of the Education Department, undergraduate students with new direct federal loans will be subject to an … Read more

Depending on how the debt ceiling is resolved, Social Security payouts might end in July

There are growing concerns that Social Security pensioners may no longer receive their benefits if US politicians fail to reach a deal on the debt ceiling by the deadline to prevent a collapse. Many analysts believe that payments may cease as early as July. Earlier in the month, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress that … Read more

The Supreme Court upholds the Illinois assault firearms prohibition

The limitations on guns for assault and large-capacity magazines in Illinois are still in effect because the Supreme Court decided not to instantly abolish them. Before to the appeals court’s final decision, a gun rights organization and a gun store owner participated in the case and urged the justices to suspend the law’s implementation. A … Read more

When a snake enters a Texas substation, 16,000 residents lose electricity

Austin Energy’s Matt Mitchell claimed the power failure started at 1 p.m. on Tuesday and at its worst, it impacted roughly 16,000 people. Austin Energy tweeted that “wildlife disturbance may end up in power disruptions.” A snake entered one of the substations today and got in an interaction with an electric circuit. According to the firm, … Read more

Following the abolition of Title 42, fewer migrants are crossing the border

A senior U.S. authority stated on Wednesday that the amount of illegal crossings across the southern border has fallen to a typical of 4,400 each day from 10,000 the previous week before the termination of Title 42 border restrictions. The official attributed the dangerous decline to higher removals, stricter asylum rules, and attempts by other … Read more

The House refers the Ethics Committee suspension recommendation for George Santos

On Wednesday, House Republican officials held a vote to forward the Democratic-proposed proposal to the House Ethics Committee rather than taking an official vote on the expulsion of GOP Rep. George Santos. On a party-line vote of 221-204, the whole House approved the Republican resolution with 7 members voting. The proposal was approved by a … Read more

Maryland Governor Signs Healthcare Bill to Support Veterans at Martin State Air National Guard Base

Maryland Governor Signs Healthcare Bill

The signing ceremony took place in front of an A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft, with members of the Maryland Guard in attendance. Maryland Governor signs Healthcare For Heroes Act as part of veteran-related bills Maryland Governor Wes Moore visited the 175th Wing at Martin State Air National Guard Base in Maryland, where he signed several veteran-related … Read more

Emergency Bill Signed by Governor Newsom to Provide $150 Million in Assistance to Struggling Hospitals

Emergency Bill Signed by Governor Newsom

This bill aims to address the potential closure of hospitals in the aftermath of the pandemic by providing up to $150 million in zero-interest loans. In response to the financial crisis faced by nonprofit and public hospitals in California, Governor Gavin Newsom has approved an emergency bill known as Assembly Bill 112 The newly established … Read more

New Iowa Property Tax Exemptions To Provide Relief For Seniors, Military Veterans – Check Eligibility Here!

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds

The new Iowa property tax exemptions will provide relief for seniors and military veterans. New Iowa Property Tax Exemptions for Seniors and Military Veterans Signed into Law Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed new Iowa property tax exemptions through House File 718 that will provide relief to seniors and military veterans by limiting the new property … Read more