Maryland Woman Dies After Being Hit By Stolen Forklift; Suspect Still At Large With Victim’s Car

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A Maryland woman died after being hit by a stolen forklift, and the suspect is still at large with the victim’s car. Maryland Woman Murdered Using Stolen Forklift from Home Improvement Store Before Having Her Car Stolen A Maryland woman died after being hit using a forklift stolen from a home improvement store before the … Read more

Police’s Quick Response: Peace in a Rehabilitation Center, disrupted as ‘Irate’ Texas woman came with a gun.

Friday morning, a Texas active shooting occurred as a woman came unannounced to a rehabilitation facility, allegedly disrupting the peace, bringing a gun along with her. The woman is legally identified as Sarah M. Carter, 55, a Lancaster resident,  who was arrested and charged with five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following … Read more

Cold Case Solved: Alleged Perpetrator to Monica Rollins’ Double Murder Case Confessed After 20 years

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In September 2002, a gruesome stabbing accident befell Monica Rollins’ home in Heflin, Alabama. After not hearing from Monica Rollins, her family immediately showed up at her doorsteps and witnessed the dead bodies of 23-year-old Monica Rollins and her eldest child, Dalton, a 6-year-old boy. The two individuals have been stabbed to death by an … Read more

Intense heat wave in California: Here are the things you need to know in the possible shut off of power.

If you were living in California, say goodbye to cooler conditions and overcast skies. Heat wave in California is one thing people living there have been anticipating, and the spiking up of electricity bills is likely fueled by some of your home equipment.   A meteorologist in the National Weather Service in Oxnard, Rich Thompson, … Read more

The state’s supreme court confirms the governor’s decision regarding mask requirements

The Texas Supreme Court ruled that Governor Greg Abbott was beyond his rights when he removed the mask restrictions that cities had in place throughout the Covid-19 outbreak. On Friday, the court decided that state law allows the governor “the legal right” to make these choices “throughout a declared crisis.” At the moment, the decision … Read more

Children aged 12 and older may be removed from their parent’s residence without a court order under the proposed bill AB 665

Democrats in the California State Senate approved a contentious new bill previously this week, upsetting many parents. According to AB 665, parents may take their children aged 12 and older out of the house without court permission. Carl DeMaio from Reform California, who is in charge of an initiative to prevent AB 665 from becoming law, … Read more

The American Supreme Court needs to be abolished

It appears like hell has reached Earth. The Colorado web developer Lorie Smith was granted permission to ban same-sex couples by the Supreme Court on Friday, 6 to 3, by enabling companies all around the US, such as in progressive areas like California, to decline to help LGBTQ+ people. This idea is not new; it … Read more

Cancer cells may get starved by some diets

Several of medicine’s most cutting-edge therapies are focused on treating cancer. With proton treatment, tumors are targeted for treatment with streams of highly charged protons. Artificial white blood cells called tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes enter tumors and kill cancerous cells there. Reprogrammed T cells are sent to seek out uncontrollable cells as part of CAR T-cell therapy. … Read more

Oklahoma Sheriff Kevin Clardy Cannot Be Removed From Office After Being Involved In A Controversial Audio

It has been announced that the Oklahoma sheriff, Kevin Clardy, will not face any criminal charges and cannot be removed from office after being reported due to a recorded audio where local officials can be heard making racist comments and discussing murdering two reporters.   The state’s Attorney General Gentner Drummond claimed that his office … Read more

In these Southern California cities, the basic income is rising on July 1

This month, higher minimum salaries take place in some Californian towns. California’s minimum wage was raised on January 1, 2023, making it $15.50 an hour for all businesses, no matter the number of employees, based on the Department of Labor Relations (DIR). Although certain towns and counties have regulations that enable a bigger rise than … Read more