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Memorial Day Mass Shooting Suspect Arrested After Injuring 9 People, 2 Others Still At Large
A mass shooting suspect on Memorial Day was arrested after injuring nine people while the two other suspects are still at large. Mass Shooting Suspect on Memorial Day Arrested After Opening Fire on Memorial Day A mass shooting suspect identified as Jordan Burton was arrested after opening fire in a beachside promenade during Memorial Day,…
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A Jury Convicted A 60-year-old Man Of Intentionally Killing His Girlfriend
EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS (TCD) ā A jury this week convicted a 60-year-old man of intentionally killing his 46-year-old girlfriend with his truck after a quarrel. According to Madison County State’s Attorney Thomas Haine, a jury deliberated for 40 minutes before convicting Richard Mayor guilty of first-degree murder in connection with Lisa Dunnavant-Polach’s death on February 21,…
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Suspect Apprehended After Shooting Himself In Indiana Shooting, Injuring Two People
Police have caught the sought suspect in an Indiana shooting that left two people injured, including a youngster, after he shot himself, according to officials. According to the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s office, Robbie Perez, 35, of Columbus, was detained and charged with two charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Perez was sought after…
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Panama Security Operation To Target Migrant Gangs and Smugglers Launched On Shared Border With Colombia
A Panama security operation targeting migrant gangs and smugglers was launched on a shared border with Colombia. Security Operation Launched to Combat Migrant Criminal Gangs and Smugglers in Panama As part of the āShieldā campaign, Panama security officials launched a security operation that will combat the increasing number of migrant criminal gangs and smugglers on…
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Wanted: Private Investigator Solves the Case of the Poison Cheesecake
The shocking story, known as “The Case of the Poison Cheesecake,” will be featured on the upcoming episode of “48 Hours”. A wanted woman who attempted to murder her lookalike with a poisoned cheesecake was finally captured thanks to the relentless efforts of a private investigator The incident occurred in August 2016 when Olga Tsvyk,…
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Rising Influx of Asylum Seekers in New York City Sparks Controversy and Legal Battles
The city has repurposed a former jail in Harlem to provide housing for the new immigrants, but approximately 46,000 asylum seekers remain under the city’s care, and buses from Texas are still arriving. Asylum seekers continue to arrive in New York City, with more than 72,000 migrants having reached the five boroughs so far In…
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New Commission Could Check Social Security And Medicare Cuts: McCarthy
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Launches A Commission That Will Check Social Security And Medicare Cuts. He Said That These Mandatory Cuts Were Off The Table, Vowing To Make It Spending Mandatory. Commission to Check Budget Cuts. President Biden said in February that he wanted to cut programs that they are paying their whole…
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Food stamps: a single state attempting to expand EBT program participation
Following the Texas state Legislature passedĀ a bill last week altering valuations for automobiles used by Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, users, extra Texans from low-income families may be eligible for food stamps. According to a person’s earnings, family size, and nationality, SNAP payments are determined. The worth of a family’s automobiles, yet, might prevent…
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Miller Brewing Company Fulfill To Pay Class Lawsuit Settlement: Americans Have More Than One Week To Apply For Settlement Claims
Molson Coors, the owner of Miller Brewing Company, fulfilled the one-time settlement for a class lawsuit against his company. Americans were given more than a week to apply for the settlement claims. The Miller Brewing Company is paying consumers after agreeing on a $ 9.5 million settlement on a class action lawsuit Molson Coors,…
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Inflation 2023: Families Believe They Need An Income Of At Least $85,000 Just To āGet Byā
It’s getting tougher and harder to get by. Families Need An Income Of At Least $85,000 Just To “Get By” Families estimate they need an income of at least $85,000 just to “get by,” about treble the federal poverty limit and significantly more than the $58,000 they need just ten years ago, due to substantial…