Category: US News
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“Enough is enough”: DePaul students participate in nationwide demonstrations in favor of Palestinians
As part of a national student protest on October 25, DePaul students urged university administrators to back the lifting of Israel’s restrictions on Gaza. Most of the students had signs that said “FREE Palestine” as they gathered in front of the university’s Student Center in Lincoln Park after leaving their courses. Over a hundred students…
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Alaska Receives November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits, Up to $3,487 per Household
Alaska, along with North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont, is one of four states that disburs payments to all participating households on the 1st of each month, irrespective of case number or last name. On the 1st of November, households across Alaska receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will receive their payments Approximately 92,100 individuals,…
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Stimulus in 2023: Ongoing Financial Relief Initiatives Persist Across Multiple States
In 2023, the subject that occupies everyone’s thoughts is “stimulus in 2023.” In the wake of the pandemic, numerous states and the federal government initiated stimulus in 2023 programs in the form of economic impact payments Now, three years after the passage of the CARES Act, stimulus in 2023 distributions have largely ceased. However, due…
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South Carolina Suspect Still At Large After Damaging, Stealing Full-Sized Skeleton Statues On Halloween Eve
A South Carolina suspect is still at large after damaging and stealing a resident’s full-sized skeleton statues on Halloween Eve. South Carolina Suspect Damages and Steals Resident’s Full-Sized Skeleton Statues in Yard on Halloween Eve An unidentified South Carolina suspect damaged and stole full-sized skeleton statues of a resident named Katie Crain, who loved decorating…
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FBI Director Christopher Wray Warns of Elevated Threat to Americans Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
In his testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray stressed that the actions of Hamas could serve as a dangerous source of inspiration for potential threats. FBI Director Christopher Wray has sounded the alarm on the heightened risk of attacks against Americans on U.S. soil due to the…
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Delphi Murders Case Faces Trial Delay as New Legal Team Takes Over
One such twist is the recent delay in the trial, stemming from the resignation of Richard Allen’s original legal representatives. The Delphi murders case, as described by IU law professor Jody Madeira, is currently facing a series of developments that are affecting its trajectory While this may seem like an added layer of complexity to…
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Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Intensifies as FBI Director Christopher Wray Issues Warning to Americans
FBI Director Christopher Wray made this statement while addressing the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. FBI Director Christopher Wray delivered testimony on Tuesday, emphasizing that the ongoing violence between Israel and Hamas has significantly escalated the threat of an attack against Americans within the United States During his testimony, FBI Director Christopher Wray…
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A man guilty of attempting to kill in 2008 was convicted of murder in 1997 after he was suspected of killing fifteen people during a Halloween party
Cook County court records show that the guy who Chicago police said shot fifteen people during a Halloween party throughout the weekend was found not guilty of first-degree murder in 1997 and found guilty of attempting to kill in 2008. In the wake of the fatal shooting that occurred Sunday in Lawndale, William A. Groves,…
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Matt Petgrave, a former Laval Rocket who unintentionally hit Adam Johnson in the neck, is facing serious threats on social media
There was a true tragedy in the hockey world this past weekend. Adam Johnson, a former player for the Pittsburgh Penguins, passed away from his wounds sustained in an EIHL game from a skateblade strike. Matt Petgrave, who dealt the final blow, is in the news. The latter, who, incidentally, had already appeared on the Laval…