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Former Sheriff’s Deputy Found Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Teenager Over Alleged Theft of Exotic Animals

A 46-year-old former sheriff’s deputy in Wisconsin, William Zelenski, has been convicted of first-degree intentional homicide for fatally shooting his girlfriend’s 18-year-old son, Ryelee Manente-Powell. The tragic incident, which took place in 2020, was the result of an alleged dispute over the theft of exotic animals, alcohol, and firearms. Following a five-day trial, a Waupaca…

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Conspiracy Theories Against Vaccines are an attempt to keep citizens from learning the truth regarding the Titanic, the Titan Sub Disaster

Stew Peters, a conspiracy researcher and podcaster, made the outrageous allegation that the Titan sub accident might have been a clever trick to keep individuals from witnessing the Titanic shipwreck. On the Thursday episode of his television program, Peter, whose anti-vaccine ideas have recently made the news, expressed his opinions. Eric Hananoki started spreading the…

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Barack Obama CNN interview: 5 key insights on Biden, 2024, Trump, Ukraine, and others

In a CNN interview broadcast Thursday night, former president Barack Obama stated that he doesn’t think President Joe Biden would have a significant primary battle throughout his 2024 reelection campaign and celebrated his former vice president’s time in the White House. Obama spoke with CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour in a lengthy sit-down interview from…

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He visited the Titanic on an OceanGate submarine trip. He now experiences “survivor’s guilt”

Stockton Rush enjoyed Bill Price’s total confidence. Although Rush’s experimental submarine Titan, on its first journey in 2021, lost contact with the original ship an hour during its journey towards the Titanic shipwreck. Price continued to operate the ship even after realizing that the engine was broken. Even when he realized there was a problem…

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How Much of the $400 billion in misplaced or lost stimulus funds was yours?

The federal government was permitted to allocate over five trillion dollars to people, corporations, nonprofit organizations, and state and municipal governments through the three pandemic-relief stimulus packages. A portion of the money was destined to get misplaced in a rush with that much money moving hands so rapidly. In this instance, “some” ended up being,…

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House Subcommittee Deliberates Budget Cuts

House Subcommittee Deliberates Budget Cuts for HUD, Highlighting Concerns over Housing and Safety Programs

The discussion followed a recommendation from another House committee suggesting a reduction of funds by a staggering $22 billion. Members of the House Financial Services subcommittee engaged in a heated debate over proposed budget cuts for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) During the hearing, the House Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance invited…

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Standard Tax Deduction

New Tax Bill To Temporarily Expand Standard Tax Deduction Of Up To $4,000 For Eligible Working Families

A new tax bill will temporarily expand the standard tax deduction of up to $4,000 for eligible working families. New Tax Bill Will Temporarily Boost Standard Deduction of Eligible Working Families for the Next Years The new tax bill called Tax Cuts for Working Families Act aims to temporarily expand the standard deduction of eligible…

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