Texas Family Fights For Custody Of 6-Month-Old Granddaughter After Daughter’s Tragic Murder

Yaima Verjes

A Texas family fought for the custody of their 6-month-old granddaughter after their daughter’s murder. Texas Family Determined to Fight for 6-Month-Old Granddaughter’s Custody Following the Death of Their Daughter A Texas family is determined to fight for the custody of their 6-month-old granddaughter following the death of their daughter named Yaima Verjes at the … Read more

Sherman Oaks Middle School Teacher Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Misconduct Charges

Sherman Oaks Middle School Teacher

Kareem Spann is being charged with alleged sexual misconduct involving two students. Kareem Spann, a 46-year-old Burbank resident and former teacher at Sherman Oaks’ Louis Armstrong Middle School, entered a plea of not guilty The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) arrested Spann on Tuesday following multiple reports from students regarding ongoing inappropriate sexual contact. The … Read more

Gervonta Davis Violates House Arrest, Ordered to Serve Remaining Sentence in Jail

Gervonta Davis Violates House Arrest

This development comes less than a month after Davis was sentenced to house arrest for his involvement in a hit-and-run incident in November 2020. Gervonta Davis, the boxing star, has been taken into custody after violating his house arrest, and he will now serve the remaining days of his 90-day sentence in jail According to … Read more

Rising Influx of Asylum Seekers in New York City Sparks Controversy and Legal Battles

Rising Influx of Asylum Seekers

The city has repurposed a former jail in Harlem to provide housing for the new immigrants, but approximately 46,000 asylum seekers remain under the city’s care, and buses from Texas are still arriving. Asylum seekers continue to arrive in New York City, with more than 72,000 migrants having reached the five boroughs so far In … Read more

Philly Gay Lawyer Launches Caravan of Hope for Pride Month, Providing Legal Aid to Underserved LGBTQ Communities Across the US

Philly Gay Lawyer Launches Caravan of Hope

Angela Giampolo, also known as the “Philly Gay Lawyer,” has named her initiative the Caravan of Hope. In honor of Pride Month, a Philadelphia-based lawyer is embarking on a meaningful road trip to extend legal support to LGBTQ individuals in rural and underserved areas across the United States Throughout the month of June, she will … Read more

Food Assistance In Missouri Requires Citizens To Work: Debt Deal

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Older Resident Must Work To Continue Receiving Food Assistance To Avoid A Debt Default In The US As Part Of Bipartisan Compromise. It Requires Able-Bodied Residents Aged 50-54 Without Children To Work.     Old People Required To Work To Receive Food Stamps. The Missouri Congress requires its citizens to work in order to continue … Read more

New Commission Could Check Social Security And Medicare Cuts: McCarthy

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Launches A Commission That Will Check Social Security And Medicare Cuts. He Said That These Mandatory Cuts Were Off The Table, Vowing To Make It Spending Mandatory.     Commission to Check Budget Cuts. President Biden said in February that he wanted to cut programs that they are paying their whole … Read more

Massachusetts Couple File Federal Lawsuit After Kids Remove From Home Without Court Order

Massachusetts Couple File Federal Lawsuit After Kids Remove From Home Without Court Order

A Massachusetts Couple’s lawsuit will lead to complete revalidation of how child welfare services remove children from parents’ custody without a court order.   The children were taken from the custody of their parents without legal documents: a lawsuit is a must to check this The Massachusetts couple’s children filed the lawsuit because their children … Read more

Man Points Gun At A Woman During Dispute About Her Friend Using His Driveway

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Authorities say a Florida man was detained after pointing a gun at a woman’s head and threatening to kill her after her friend used his driveway to back up his vehicle. Terry Vetsch, 60, is seen on security camera footage on May 27 confronting a man in a white Ford Escape … Read more

California Lawmakers Prepare For Effects Of Debt Ceiling Deal

California Lawmakers Prepare For Effects Of Debt Ceiling Deal

California lawmakers and social safety advocates are preparing for the effects of the debt ceiling deal, such as the restrictions on food assistance stamps.   The California lawmakers prepared remedies for the outcome of the federal assistance restrictions California lawmakers and social safety advocates are cramming to prepare for the effects federal debt ceiling deal, … Read more