Author: Roselyn Sarita
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White House Pursues Student Loan Forgiveness Despite Supreme Court Ruling
The White House recently announced its plan to cancel $39 billion in federal student loans for over 804,000 borrowers. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court striking down President Joe Biden’s federal student loan forgiveness program, President Biden remains committed to debt relief The U.S. Department of Education issued a news release on July 14, stating that…
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EMS Worker Attacked by Emotionally Disturbed Felon Rudy Garcia Requires Additional Surgery, Prosecutors Say
Now, prosecutors have revealed that the 25-year-old Mount Sinai West EMT requires additional surgery due to nerve damage in her thigh. In a disturbing incident on Wednesday, New York City EMS worker Rudy Garcia was repeatedly stabbed by an “emotionally disturbed” felon while inside an ambulance Rudy Garcia, a 48-year-old assailant, has been accused of…
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Deadly Gas Station Shooting Leaves One Dead and Three Injured in North Carolina
According to reports from Fox News Digital, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office responded to a distressing 911 call reporting a “physical disturbance” at a BP gas station in Wade, which also housed a Dairy Queen restaurant. In a tragic incident on Saturday, a gas station shooting in North Carolina claimed the life of one individual…
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Property Tax Stabilization Program Repealed by Maine Legislature
This Property Tax Stabilization program was popular among Maine seniors aged 65 and above who had owned a permanent residence for at least a decade and were receiving or eligible for a homestead exemption, as it allowed them to freeze their property taxes at the previous year’s level, regardless of their income. The much-lauded LD…
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Evansville Man Marcus Deason Arrested on Arson Charges After Storage Center Fire
The arrest of Marcus Deason was made on Friday afternoon, as reported in a news release by the Evansville Fire Department. Evansville resident Marcus Deason, aged 41, has been taken into custody on charges of arson following a fire incident at a storage center on Tippecanoe Drive The investigation leading to Marcus Deason’s arrest was…
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Antioch Officers Linked to Racist Texting Scandal Accused of Dodging Subpoenas
Despite their claims of “industrial injuries” in sworn documents, the Antioch officers are suspected of leading normal lives and attending events such as “pool parties” and “driving tractors.” Five Antioch officers allegedly involved in a racist texting scandal are being accused of avoiding subpoenas by falsely claiming they are too injured to testify about the…
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Whitewood City Council Approves $4.15 Million Wastewater Project to Enhance Treatment Facility
The wastewater project aims to improve the city’s wastewater treatment facility, addressing the inadequacies of the current system and accommodating the expected population growth. Whitewood City Council gave the green light to a crucial wastewater project during their Monday night session The resolution, approved by the council, allows the city to apply for financial assistance…
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Proposed Bill Seeks to Tighten Regulations on Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
With the increasing popularity of DeFi, regulatory authorities worldwide are turning their attention to this domain. The United States Senate has recently embraced a proposed bill aimed at imposing stricter regulations on the rapidly growing sector of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Concerns surrounding potential money laundering and illicit financial activities within DeFi have prompted calls for…
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Jorge Joya Found Not Guilty in Road Rage Shooting Case
The jury’s decision comes three years after the tragic incident occurred on U.S. 59 near Hwy 288. Jorge Joya, the man accused of fatally shooting 18-year-old Robert Mouton in a road rage incident in 2020, has been acquitted of all charges Jorge Joya was facing murder charges for allegedly firing a fatal shot at Mouton’s…