Author: Andrea Reyes
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Congressman Santos Fails to Conceal Bond Co-signers as Court Reveals Family Members’ Identities
Representative George Santos has been unable to keep the names of his bond co-signers confidential, contrary to his previous threat to go to jail rather than expose their identities. On Thursday, the court’s docket publicly released the names, confirming that the suretors were Santos’ family members: his father, Gercino dos Santos, and his aunt, Elma…
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Child Care Challenges: Cost and Availability Trouble American Families
Most American families struggle to pay for child care, according to the 10th annual Cost of Care Report from Care.com. 3,000 adults with children under the age of 14 were questioned in the poll about how much they now spend on professional child care. Most Families Face Childcare Difficulties, With Similarities Across The Nation The…
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Ohio Woman Arrested for Posing as CPS Worker, Allegedly Attempting to Lure Child from Front Yard
In Honduras, a shocking incident occurred at a women’s prison where gang members brutally attacked and killed 46 fellow inmates. The assailants, belonging to the notorious Barrio 18 gang, armed themselves with prohibited weapons and were able to bypass the guards. They approached their victims, spraying them with gunfire and hacking them with machetes. To…
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Army Veteran Sentenced to 55 Years for Road Rage Killing of Muslim Man
Dustin Passarelli, an Army veteran from suburban Indianapolis, has received a 55-year prison sentence for the fatal shooting of a Muslim man during a road rage incident. Passarelli, who was found guilty of murder and felony firearm enhancement, targeted Mustafa Ayoubi in February 2019. Witnesses recounted how Passarelli pursued Ayoubi off the highway and engaged…
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Texas Leads Nation in Job Growth, Sets Records for 20th Consecutive Month
Texas led the country in job growth last month, and it continues to break previous records in what appears to be a monthly pattern. Texas’ Workforce Reaches Record High, 27th Consecutive Month Of Growth In May, Texas recorded the highest total number of jobs, the highest total number of Texans working, and the largest total…
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Unusual Murder Case Reveals EMT’s Mood Before Hallucinating Man’s Asphyxiation Death
Peggy Finley, a 45-year-old EMT from Illinois, has been released on bail following a favorable ruling by the Fourth District Appellate Court in Springfield. The court determined that she should be granted a lower bond compared to her co-defendant, based on applicable legislation. The ruling was made last Friday, just hours after which Finley was…
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Federal Criminal Case Unveils Allegations of Fraud and Money Laundering Against Rep. George Santos
The co-signers of the bail that keeps Rep. George Santos out of pretrial custody have two days until a federal court orders them to stop financially supporting the New York Republican. A captivating overview unveils the commencement of a notable federal criminal case presided over by U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert. The case involves allegations…
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Challenges and Progress in Addressing Washington’s Homelessness Crisis
In Washington, D.C., the homelessness crisis has struggled to gain attention and resources from lawmakers, as it lacks the urgency and influence of other pressing issues. Biden Addresses Capitol Homelessness, Funding, And Housing Challenges The clearing of a homeless encampment near the Capitol further pushed the problem out of sight and out of mind for…
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A 32-year-old Father Charged With Killing His Three Sons
MONROE TOWNSHIP, OHIO (TCD) — According to the prosecution, a father, 32, is accused of killing his three young boys in the yard of his house in “an act of incomprehensible cruelty.” Three Dead Juveniles And a 34-year-old Woman Were Found Shot In the Yard On June 15 at 4:15 pm, a woman phoned the…