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Gun Violence Awareness Campaign Wear Orange Honoring Hadiya Pendleton 10 Years After Kenwood Shooting Death

CHICAGO (WLS) — The death of a Chicago teen sparked a nationwide campaign. Wear Orange is a campaign to raise awareness about gun violence. It is named after Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and died just days after performing in President Barack Obama’s second inauguration procession. It’s been ten years since Hadiya died. Several events…

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Man Wanted On Warrant For Multiple Charges Is Suspected Of Trespassing In A Cal State Fullerton Building

FULLERTON (CNS) – A 34-year-old man wanted on warrants for sexual assault and assault on a police officer was arrested on suspicion of trespassing in a Cal State Fullerton building on Thursday, according to police.   According to jail records, Romayne Demetrice Bassingame was being held on a $21,500 bond. At about 12:35 a.m., campus…

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Roger Stone’s guardian, Oath Keeper, is sentenced to over 4 years in jail before the January 6 attack

While assaulting the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, an Oath Keepers member that was a part of Roger Stone’s long-lasting safety team for former President Trump was convicted to over 4 years in jail. 6 Oath Keepers, including Roberto Minuta, were found guilty by a jury of intolerant conspiracy for what the prosecution claimed was a violent…

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Food stamps: a single state attempting to expand EBT program participation

Following the Texas state Legislature passed a bill last week altering valuations for automobiles used by Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, users, extra Texans from low-income families may be eligible for food stamps. According to a person’s earnings, family size, and nationality, SNAP payments are determined. The worth of a family’s automobiles, yet, might prevent…

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