Federal Lawsuit Filed by Family of Mississippi Boy Shot by Police Officer

Federal Lawsuit Filed by Family of Mississippi Boy

Aderrien’s mother, Nakala Murry, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday against the City of Indianola, its police chief, and multiple officers, including Greg Capers, who has been confirmed as the officer involved in the shooting by the Indianola Police Department. The family of 11-year-old Aderrien Murry from Mississippi has lodged a federal lawsuit seeking $5 million … Read more

Lawmakers Allocate Additional Funding for Education but Fail to Ban Corporal Punishment in Oklahoma Schools

Lawmakers Allocate Additional Funding for Education

A bill seeking to ban the use of corporal punishment on students with disabilities has failed to progress after being approved by the House. Lawmakers in Oklahoma have allocated an additional $625 million in recurring appropriations for public education During the 2023 legislative session, several significant developments took place concerning teachers and students. Notably, certified … Read more

Legislation Proposed to Boost Small Business Growth Through Increased Income Tax Deduction

Legislation Proposed to Boost Small Business Growth

U.S. Representative Blake Moore from Utah has introduced a new bill in the House of Representatives aimed at promoting small business growth. One of the key provisions of Moore’s proposal is to double the income tax deduction for equipment purchases from $1 million to $2 million The proposed legislation, known as the Small Business Growth … Read more

Man Charged in Ohio Shooting Now Faces Charges in Decade-Old New Jersey Slaying

Man Charged in Ohio Shooting

Martin Muniz, 41, was initially charged in January in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, with multiple counts of aggravated murder, attempted murder, assault, and other charges related to a shooting incident in Cleveland earlier that month. A man who was previously charged in connection with a shooting in Ohio that resulted in four deaths and a child … Read more

Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Gang Negotiations

Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes

The trial, which began in April, took place with Funes residing in Nicaragua. Ex-President Mauricio Funes of El Salvador has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his involvement in negotiating with gangs during his presidency El Salvador passed a law last year allowing trials in absentia. Funes was accused of illicit association and … Read more

Social Security Retirement Planning: Factors to Consider

Social Security Retirement Planning

One important consideration is your health status. Deciding when to start drawing Social Security benefits is a personal choice that depends on various factors If you have health concerns and are uncertain about reaching the breakeven age of 80, it may be wise to claim your benefits as soon as you become eligible at age … Read more

Texas School Funding Bill Fails, Leaving Districts Struggling with Budgets and Teacher Salaries

Texas School Funding Bill Fails

The bill, known as House Bill 100, was a top priority for Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who had advocated for a “school choice” bill throughout the legislative session. The hopes for a multibillion-dollar school funding bill that included a voucher-like program in the state have been shattered as lawmakers failed to reach a compromise before … Read more

Former Florida State University Football Player Faces Murder Trial for Fatal Shooting

Former Florida State University Football Player Faces Murder Trial

The trial, which began with Rudolph attempting to invoke a “stand your ground” defense, is set to continue with further witness testimony on Tuesday morning. Florida man Travis Rudolph is facing a murder trial for the killing of Sebastien Jean-Jacques in Lake Park in April 2021 The accused, a former wide receiver for Florida State … Read more

Drunk Woman Arrested for Reckless Driving and DUI After Terrifying Beach Incident

Drunk Woman Arrested for Reckless Driving

A 26-year-old woman, identified as Sarah Ramsammy, was taken into custody during the Memorial Day weekend in Florida following a series of alarming events at Smyrna Dunes Park. Eyewitnesses reported that the drunk woman was driving in a highly erratic manner, narrowly avoiding collisions with multiple families, children, and even pets According to authorities, the … Read more

Utah Achieves Largest Consumer Protection Settlement in History with Response Marketing Group for False Real Estate Training Claims

Utah Achieves Largest Consumer Protection Settlement

Response Marketing Group, LLC and its principals have been ordered by the court to pay $15 million and are prohibited from selling money-making opportunities. Utah’s largest consumer protection lawsuit settlement has been achieved through a collaboration between the FTC and the Utah Attorney General’s Office The lawsuit alleges that Response Marketing deceived customers by making … Read more