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After a rent disagreement with the residents, a NYC landlord lights fire to the house that contains eight of them

Officials in Brooklyn claim that when a family of 8 people—6 of them were children—was inside his rental property, the 66-year-old owner set it on fire. The burning and tried to murder are the charges brought against the landlord. They said that when they discontinued paying the rent, he got angry and wouldn’t go. Bedford-Stuyvesant resident…

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Police: Two missing persons from Paterson, a 12-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, were found in NYC

After being discovered missing on Sunday from Paterson, a 12-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy were found safe and healthy in New York City. The pair was found by the authorities at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, where they were found safe and alive. There’s still no clear explanation for why they were there….

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A Kentucky fisherman gets sentenced in a historic case involving wildlife conservation

52-year-old Western Kentucky commercial fisherman Charles Hopkins was held accountable for his activities in a major enforcement of wildlife conservation regulations. He was convicted of planning to unlawfully collect and sell the highly prized caviar from shovelnose sturgeons. Strict guidelines are in effect to avoid overexploitation since shovelnose sturgeons are classified as a conservation species….

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Santa Fe Middle School Teacher Arrested in Child Solicitation Sting

Local officials recently detained a middle school teacher on child solicitation charges, sending shockwaves across the neighborhood. Following claims of inappropriate activity with a youngster, the accused educator, whose identity is being withheld awaiting an ongoing investigation, was arrested. The arrest has alarmed parents and school administrators, emphasizing the critical need for vigilance in protecting…

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IRS Announces Massive Tax Relief: Millions of Americans Eligible for Waiver of $1 Billion in Late Fees!

Millions of Americans will receive a $1 billion late fee waiver from the IRS. This benefit is accessible to almost 5 million taxpayers till April. IRS Waives Late Payment Penalties for 2020 and 2021 Taxes, Effective Immediately but Ending in April 2024 Individuals who missed 2020 and 2021 tax payments had their penalty fines temporarily…

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Investors Anticipate U.S. Political Factors to Postpone Nippon Steel’s Acquisition of U.S. Steel

Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel may be delayed by U.S. politicians and labor organizations, investors worry. Concerns Mount Over Nippon Steel’s U.S. Steel Acquisition Amid Political Scrutiny Despite the market’s forecast of over 70% possibility of the merger going through, the widening difference between the agreement value and U.S. Steel’s market price…

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