Viktoria Nasyrova
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NYC Woman Convicted of Attempting ‘Doppelganger’ Murder with Poisoned Cheesecake

NYC woman Viktoria Nasyrova was found guilty of second-degree attempted murder and sentenced to 21 years in prison for trying to kill her ‘doppelganger’ friend with a poisoned cheesecake. NYC Woman Tries to Kill Her Doppelganger After trying to poison and kill her friend, a 47-year-old NYC woman was charged with second-degree attempted murder, second-degree…

Larsa Pippen
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Larsa Pippen Slams Tamron Hall For ‘Negative And Judgmental’ Interview About Her Relationship With Marcus Jordan

Pippen accused Hall of being negative and judgmental during their discussion about Pippen’s relationship with Marcus Jordan, son of basketball legend Michael Jordan. Reality TV star Larsa Pippen has criticized talk show host Tamron Hall over an interview she felt was unfair Larsa Pippen argued that Hall’s tone and facial expressions indicated that she never…

Sudan
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US Embassy Staff Remain in Sudan Despite Ongoing Attacks

The US embassy staff remained in Sudan on Wednesday despite ongoing attacks between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). State Department Prioritizes US Embassy Staff’s Safety According to Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, the State Department could not easily evacuate US embassy staff from Sudan after…

A meeting of the House Homeland Security Committee completely off the rails after Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused California Rep. Eric Swalwell of having a sexual relationship with a Chinese spy.
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Chinese Spy “Sexual” Scandal Mention By Marjorie Greene To Democrat Eric Swalwell’s House Hearing

A meeting of the House Homeland Security Committee completely off the rails after Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused California Rep. Eric Swalwell of having a sexual relationship with a Chinese spy. Chinese Spy “Sexual” Scandal Brings Up By Marjorie Greene To Swalwell’s House Hearing On Wednesday, the House Homeland Security Committee lose control when…

White House Dodges Question
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White House Dodges Question on Confronting China’s Aggression Toward U.S.

During a briefing at the White House, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked Jean-Pierre about China’s alleged secret police stations operating in the U.S. and the recent sightings of China’s spycraft flying over the country. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre avoided a question on Wednesday about when President Biden would confront Chinese President Xi…

Student debt
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Judge Rules in Favor of Biden Administration and Transfers Lawsuit on Student-Debt Relief to Different Court

Federal Judge Mark Pittman, a Trump-appointed judge in the Northern District of Texas, has transferred a lawsuit challenging a student-debt rule from his court to another court in the Western District of Texas. Federal Judge Transfers the Lawsuit to Cancel Student Debt The Career Colleges and Schools of Texas filed a lawsuit in Pittman’s court…

Pres. Joe Biden
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Biden Signs Executive Order to Boost Pay and Support for Care Workers

President Joe Biden is set to sign an executive order aimed at boosting compensation for care workers, providing support for family caregivers, and expanding affordable care options. Provisions Inside the Executive Order The order will comprise 50 directives that will be issued to federal agencies. The announcement was made by domestic policy adviser Susan Rice,…

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Fingerprints Scanned Without Permission? Eligible Illinois Donors Can Claim Settlement Payout

A settlement worth $16.75 million has been reached in a lawsuit brought against Biomat USA, Talecris Plasma, and Interstate Blood Bank over allegations that the Illinois-based blood plasma centers violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by scanning the fingerprints of individuals without their permission. Blood Plasma Centers’ Settlement The blood plasma centers, which…

DACA Recipients One Step Closer to Accessing Federal Health Insurance Programs

President Joe Biden’s administration is reportedly expanding eligibility for Medicaid and health insurance exchanges to hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the US illegally as children. Federal-Funded Health Insurance for DACA Recipients Two U.S. officials briefed on the matter have revealed that the new action will allow DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) participants…

Senate Democrats Urge Biden Administration to Address Food Insecurity for Low-Income Individuals and Disabled Adults

A dozen Senate Democrats are urging the Biden administration to take steps to help people facing food insecurity. Senate Democrats Sent a Letter to Address Food Insecurity Sen. Ed Markey (Mass.) and 11 other Senate Democrats sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and acting Social Security Administration Commissioner Kilolo Kijakazi on Tuesday, according…