Florida Couple Were Arrested For Allegedly Beating A 5-Year-Old Boy And Fleeing On A 4-wheeler

A woman and her live-in boyfriend have been charged with a “brutal pattern of child neglect, abuse, and torture” on multiple children, including allegedly forcing one of them to swallow boiling water.   The alleged instances were discovered during the course of an inquiry into a related abuse case. Shawn M. Stone, 32, was arrested … Read more

750,000 Americans Could Lose Food Stamp Benefits Due To Debt Deal

According to welfare experts, 750,000 Americans in their fifties may lose their food stamp benefits as a result of the debt deal reached by Congress this week. Job Requirements Extend To SNAP Participants, Leading To Increased Poverty The debt proposal extends job requirements to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants aged 50 to 54, who … Read more

Eligible Borrowers Must Meet Criteria To Qualify For Student Loan Forgiveness

The Biden administration unveiled its proposal to address the country’s increasing student loan debt in late 2022. While the proposal included numerous initiatives to assist in lower student loan loads, the most prominent was debt forgiveness of up to $20,000 for all eligible students. Qualified Borrower Must Meet Specific Requirements To Qualify For Biden’s Student … Read more

An Angry Husband Accused A Doctor Of Sexually Assaulting His Wife 7 Years Ago During An OBGYN Panel in Baltimore

At a Baltimore medical conference, an incensed husband interrupted an OBGYN panel and attacked the stage, slapping a speaker and accusing him of sexually assaulting his wife. The man exclaims in the video, “This motherfu**er sexually assaulted my wife seven years ago,” during a two-minute, profanity-filled rant on stage. The astonished crowd watched and recorded … Read more

California Woman Allegedly Pointed Pellet Gun At Crowds, Leading To Officer-Involved Shooting

After allegedly brandishing a pellet pistol at groups of onlookers in midtown Sacramento, including police officers, a California lady allegedly unleashed dread, which resulted in an officer-involved shooting. The shooting that resulted in Linh Saeteurn, 43, being shot was described in a number of videos and 911 recordings that the Sacramento police have made public. … Read more

Texas Sales Tax Revenue Increased 4.1% In May 2022

(AUSTIN) – According to Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, state sales tax collections in May totaled $3.84 billion, 4.1 percent more than in May 2022. The majority of May’s sales tax collection is based on April sales that were paid to the agency in May. Remittances From Other Sectors Stalled, With Retail Trade Receipts Falling Below … Read more

Legislative Session Saw No Teacher Raises, Failed Voucher Push, And Armed Guards

With a historic $32.7 billion budget surplus on hand, some lawmakers had the funds and optimism to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing public schools, such as teacher shortages and school funding, at the start of this year’s legislative session. Teachers Will Not Receive Raises Due To Clashing Political Views, Vouchers, And Squabbles … Read more

Trent Staggs Endorsed By Utah FOP To Support Law Enforcement

In the 2024 Senate race, one Republican contender hoping to unseat GOP Sen. Mitt Romney has received the backing of Utah’s largest police union.   The endorsement of Staggs by the union, who has been the mayor of Riverton since 2018, is the organization’s first for a Senate primary. Before, the Utah FOP supported current … Read more

Funding To Support Childcare System Runs Out On September 30

Parents all throughout the country might start noticing an increase in the price of childcare in four months. Congress Gave $52 Billion To Help Daycare Sector, But Money Runs Out According to the Department of Health and Human Services, Congress gave nearly $52 billion to states during the pandemic to assist the daycare sector, helping … Read more

Texans Face High Property Tax Bills, Divided Between Homeowners And Businesses

Texans pay some of the highest property tax bills in the country, and the legislative battle among the state’s top Republicans is about who should get a bigger tax break: homeowners or companies. Republican Lawmakers Are Divided On Who Should Benefit From Property Tax Relief A months-long standoff between Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House … Read more