Author: Jay Tarife
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Alleged hate crime and assault with a deadly weapon, detained by the Beverly Hills police
A belt allegedly struck an elderly man on the head around 9 a.m. Saturday near North Rexford Drive and North Santa Monica Boulevard. Jarris Jay Silagi, 44, faced charges of lethal weapon, “attempt robbery,” hate crime, and elder abuse at Los Angeles County Jail. After the attack on Saturday, in which the suspect was accused…
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Legal Question Presented to Supreme Court: Does Trump Have Immunity from Prosecution?
Former US President Donald Trump is accused in the indictment of conspiring to overthrow the 2020 election using false information election fraud charges. U.S. Special Counsel Urges Supreme Court Swift Action on Trump’s Immunity Jack Smith, the U.S. special counsel, has urgently petitioned the Supreme Court to quickly rule on whether former President Donald Trump…
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Consecutive Launch Attempts by SpaceX for X-37B Spaceplane and 23 Starlinks Scrubbed
SpaceX had to cancel their Florida back-to-back missions. A Falcon Heavy rocket carrying an unpiloted X-37B spaceplane for the U.S. Space Force was an ambitious idea. Falcon 9s were intended to transport 23 Starlink broadband satellites. SpaceX Faces Setback as Falcon Heavy and Starlink Launches Scrubbed Due to Ground Equipment Issues Ground equipment problems canceled…
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The death of the Nebraskan priest charged an Iowan man
Rev. Stephen Gutgsell was attacked, during an assault at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, on Sunday. Kierre L. Williams, 43, is facing charges of homicide and weapon use, following the fatal assault on Rev. Stephen Gutgsell. After the reported attempted break-in at the church, law officials responded quickly…
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CTA Retirees $80million Under A Settlement: See If You Are Eligible!
Eligible Americans could get free cash after being wrongly charged for healthcare under $ 80 million settlement payment. Americans can score free money from settlement but will need to take action Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) was wrongly charged for healthcare premiums, according to Top Class Actions. This happened on a monthly basis and was…
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Santa Fe Shooting: In The Death Of A Police Officer’s Younger Son, The Attorney General’s Office Will Not Press Charges
The state Attorney General’s Office will not file criminal charges against a police officer whose two-year-old son was involved in the Santa Fe Shooting and was unintentionally shot and killed by his 4-year-old brother with the officer’s unlocked off-duty firearm. The law cannot be applied retroactively so the parents of the toddler cannot be…
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Department Of The Air Force Has Made Changes Through Diversity And Inclusion To Make The U.S. Military More Varied
Department of the Air Force personnel Chief said why Diversity should scare the hell out of U.S. Military Adversaries. Change takes time, and Wagner praised the work of his predecessors in the Department of the Air Force for the effort. The top civilian of the Department of the Air Force on those matters, Assistant…
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NASA Upgrades Mobile Launcher 1 For Artemis II And Is Building Mobile Launcher 2 For SLS Block IB
As construction started to assemble the Mobile Launcher 2 (ML-2) for Artemis IV, Mobile Launcher 1 (ML-1) confirmed its position once again back on top of Mobile Launch Complex 39B for pad verification and testing. Mobile Launcher 1 spent the better part of this year experiencing repairs and upgrades outside of the VAB at…
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To Deal With Inflation, Approximately Half Of All SNAP Beneficiaries Skip Meals To Survive
A new survey reports that 42% of households reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP are skipping meals because they cannot afford enough food because of inflation. 93% of SNAP beneficiaries reported problems paying for basic household expenses In general, inflation will always penalize those with fewer alternatives. For example, a richer…