Category: US News
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Manuel Sierra Sentenced: Drive-by Shooter Receives Verdict After Targeting 11 Homes in Maricopa County
In a recent court decision, 22-year-old Manuel Sierra has been handed a sentence following his admission of guilt in a drive-by shooting case, as revealed by Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell. Mitchell noted that 32 individuals have been granted lifetime injunctions preventing any contact with Manuel Sierra for the entirety of his life The prosecution…
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Max Verstappen Secures 18th Win in Spectacular Sin City Triumph, Extending Dominance in 2023 Formula One Season
In a dominant display of skill and speed, Max Verstappen triumphantly conquered the Las Vegas circuit, further solidifying his Formula One reign with a remarkable 18 victories in 21 races this season. The Dutch racing sensation, Max Verstappen left an indelible mark on Sin City as he navigated the twists and turns of the track…
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Elderly Black People May Experience Reduced Memory Decline with Increased Whole Grain Consumption, Study Finds
The research, published in the American Academy of Neurology‘s medical journal, reveals a correlation between higher daily servings of whole grains, such as dark bread, and lower levels of memory decline in elderly Black people. A recent study from RUSH University Medical Center in Chicago suggests that elderly Black people who include more whole grains…
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Thanksgiving Travelers Celebrate as Lower Gas Prices Sweep the Nation, Anticipating Cheapest Rates Since 2021 by Christmas
As Thanksgiving approaches, holiday travelers are finding a reason to be grateful early for significantly lower gas prices. In Robeson County, the average cost per gallon stood at $2.96, while Lumberton reported even lower gas prices of $2.79 per gallon on Tuesday, marking the lowest prices since December of the previous year This trend isn’t…
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New Mexico Police Officer Tragically Killed by Spouse in Domestic Incident: Albuquerque Mourns Loss
In a tragic incident, the spouse of a cadet in the New Mexico police force fatally shot her and then took his own life, according to authorities’ announcement on Wednesday. 32-year-old New Mexico police cadet Taylor Hagan lost her life in a shooting perpetrated by her husband, 41-year-old Briton Hagan, as revealed by investigators Briton…
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IRS proposes a $5,000 cap for 2023 but delays implementing a new $600 Form 1099-K filing threshold until 2024
The updated $600 Form 1099-K reporting level for third-party settlement organizations will not go into effect until 2023, according to an announcement made by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Payment processors, tax experts, and taxpayers all provided input that led to this conclusion. It is to lessen confusion. Only if a taxpayer obtains more than $20,000…
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Attorney: Donald Trump Is Heading to Prison
If restrictions on the former president’s speech are reinstated in his election subversion case, an attorney predicts that Donald Trump will wind up behind bars. Speaking with Mary Trump, the former president’s niece, Joe Gallina revealed the comments, which were only available to those who paid for her “The Good in Us” newsletter. They conversed…
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Biden suggests prohibiting cable cord-cutting charges
On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission unveiled a proposed regulation that would outlaw early termination fees for contracts involving cable and satellite services. Early cancellation costs would be eliminated by cable operators as well as direct broadcast satellite, or DBS, providers under the proposed rule. Based on an FCC announcement, it would also mandate that…
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During Thanksgiving, Warren Buffett gives around $900 million to charitable organizations
In keeping with his promise to dedicate the majority of his riches to philanthropy, billionaire Warren Buffett has given over $870 million in Berkshire Hathaway stock to 4 philanthropic foundations. This holiday custom is noteworthy. The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, a nonprofit that funds family planning and reproductive wellness initiatives, received 1.5 million Class B…
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US explosives abandoned in Afghanistan are becoming the property of traffickers in Mexico
The daring acts of the cartels along the Texas border are shown in brand-new, exclusive footage from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Even while there are a lot of handmade explosives in Mexico, there are also more coming from Afghanistan. It was discovered by our Yami Virgin that it’s nothing new. In an exclusive…