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DHHR West Virginia Applications For The Emergency Low Income Energy Assistance Program Has Started

DHHR West Virginia Applications For The Emergency Low Income Energy Assistance Program Has Started

Last Monday, the Department of Health and Human Resources, or DHHR West Virginia, announced the start of applications for eligible residents to avail of the Emergency Low-Income Energy Assistance Program.   The DHHR West Virginia announced the start of applications to avail of the Emergency Low Income Energy Assistance Program Last Monday to June 30,…

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A New Hampshire Inmate’s Cause of Death, unreleased: Nathan Carman’s death, classified as “not suspicious”

The death of a New Hampshire inmate was deemed not suspicious, according to the released autopsy report on Wednesday following the discovery of his dead body in a county jail cell in New Hampshire, as he awaits trial for allegedly killing his mother in 2016.   Based on a Fox News‘ article, Nathan Carman, 29,…

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David Crawford

Former Police Chief Sentenced To Multiple Life Sentences For Setting Revenge Fires In Maryland Claims He Never Intended To Kill Anyone

A former police chief in Maryland sentenced to multiple life sentences for setting revenge fires claimed he never intended to kill anyone. Former Police Chief Convicted of Setting Twelve Revenge Fires Due to Grudges against His Enemies A 71-year-old former police chief named David M. Crawford was convicted of setting twelve revenge fires in the…

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Synagogue Shooter

Synagogue Shooter’s Mental Health Issues Presented in Death Penalty Trial

Testifying on Wednesday, a neurologist, Dr. Siddhartha Nadkarni, revealed that the shooter had made multiple suicide attempts in his youth, had been involuntarily committed several times, and suffered from schizophrenia and epilepsy. During the ongoing death penalty trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, new evidence has emerged regarding the defendant’s mental health Dr. Nadkarni described…

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Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll Sue Each Other

Former President Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll Sue Each Other for Defamation Following CNN Interviews

The legal battle comes a day after a jury held Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll. Former President Donald Trump and writer E. Jean Carroll have filed defamation lawsuits against each other following their interviews on CNN In her interview, Carroll reiterated her accusation that Trump raped her, which she has consistently maintained over the…

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Madonna Hospitalized

Madonna Hospitalized with Serious Bacterial Infection, Cancels The Celebration Tour

Madonna remains under medical supervision, and a complete recovery is expected. Madonna, the iconic pop singer, has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to a severe bacterial infection Unfortunately, specific details regarding the nature of the infection and the anticipated duration of her recovery have not yet been disclosed. As a result…

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The U.S. Will Restart Asylum Appointments At Mexican Border Town: Says CBP

The U.S. Will Restart Asylum Appointments At Mexican Border Town: Says CBP

The Customs and Borders Protection (CBP) said the government restarted the asylum appointments at Mexican border towns after the officials suspended drug syndicates were extorting migrants.   Asylum appointments will restart at Mexico Border despite Extortion scheme threat The problem started after 1,500 asylum appointers flocked to Mexico’s Nuevo Laredo in the past days, sleeping…

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Unveiling the Chilling Confession: Indiana Man’s Admission in the Teenage Girls’ Murder Case Exposed

Newly released court documents shed light on a chilling confession made by Richard Matthew Allen, an Indiana man accused of killing two teenage girls. The documents reveal that Allen confessed multiple times to the murders during a phone call with his wife while in prison. This revelation provides a significant breakthrough in the case that…

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