Category: News
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An ex-homeless woman won $5 million through the California lottery
A formerly homeless woman from California visited a Walmart Supercenter to get her oil changed. Her luck, as well as her life, transformed when she scratched a ticket for the lottery valued at millions. The California Lottery reported on Wednesday that Lucia Forseth, who purchased the ticket at the shop in Pittsburg, some 40 miles east…
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US Marshal’s Arrested A Man Charged Attempted Murder
A man that shot a trooper in his arms in Mississippi was arrested on Thursday. An alert was already circulated throughout the state. Shooter identified as 23-year-old Stanley Self Jr. Mississippi Trooper Shot on Tuesday Morning 23-year-old Stanley Self Jr. allegedly shot a Mississippi Highway Patrol Trooper in the arm on Tuesday morning…
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In the United States, fentanyl overdose fatalities almost doubled in five years
According to research released on Wednesday by health officials, the number of deaths from overdoses in the US related to the potent artificial opioid fentanyl increased by 279% between 2016 and 2021. Investigators aimed to find patterns in fatalities caused by drugs using the 5 most frequently used opioids and stimulants: fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine,…
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Don’t Say Gay bill passes the Florida Senate and is headed to DeSantis’ desk
The state Senate approved an extension of the “Don’t Say Gay” rule in Florida on Wednesday, and it is now headed to Republican Governor Ron DeSantis’ desk for his signature. The Florida Senate expanded the state’s legislation that went into force last year by a vote of 27 to 12. By 8th grade,” classroom lessons…
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The Trump campaign will not gather witnesses in the E. Jean Carroll slander case
In the continuing trial related to author E. Jean Carroll’s federal assault and libel complaint, the legal team of former President Donald Trump would never call any of the witnesses to the stand, according to Trump’s lawyer on Wednesday. A possible witness, a psychologist, is going to be unavailable to testify, the lawyer, Joe Tacopina,…
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According to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, there will be a lonely pandemic in America by 2023
Americans are suffering from a lonely pandemic that is endangering their health, happiness, and feelings of belonging. Vivek Murthy, the U.S. Surgeon General, published advice on Tuesday that outlines the foundation for a “National Strategy to Advance Social Connection.” The warning sounds the alarm regarding the situation. Murthy earlier released a book on establishing social connections…
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Death By Starvation Caused Of Kenyan Cult Reached 110
Dead Bodies Were Found At Indian Ocean Coast, Linked To A Cult In Kenya. Officials Said Initially The Exhumed 103 On Monday But Found Another 7 That Lead To 110 Dead Bodies. Exhumation Was Stopped Due To Heavy Rains But Autopsies Were Already Conducted. Kenyans Sacrificed lives for Cult Death toll reached 110…
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A Mother Is Convicted For 27 Years In Prison After Leaving Newborn Son To Die At Mississippi River.
Jennifer Matter admitted that she left her newborn baby in 2003 at the Mississippi river to die. She pleaded guilty in January but was not arrested until a DNA was conducted and the result connected to her. Another baby girl was found in the same spot but matter was not yet charged. Newborn…
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Going Back, Legislator Propose Property Tax Assistance
After Clearing Out The Result Of High Tax The Indiana’s Senate Reversed Its Course. Instead, Giving Off Up To $100 Million As A Compromise To Help Some Resident Who Are Struggling With High Taxes. Property tax Homeowners who are struggling with their taxes are targets of House Lawmakers in their $100 million compromise.…