Maryland Governor Faces NRA Lawsuit Over Gun Safety Act of 2023

Maryland Governor Faces NRA Lawsuit

The act prohibits individuals from knowingly wearing, carrying, or transporting a firearm in certain locations. The Maryland governor is facing a lawsuit from the NRA after signing the Gun Safety Act of 2023 into law on Tuesday The bill was signed amid a surge of mass shootings in the US, which have nearly doubled from … Read more

Supermarket Employee Arrested For Assault Sues Rudy Giuliani, NYPD Officers Over Defamation And False Arrest

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A supermarket employee arrested for assault sued Rudy Giuliani and New York Police Department officers over defamation and false arrest. Supermarket Employee Arrested After Allegedly Assaulting Rudy Giuliani Files Lawsuit A supermarket employee named Daniel Gill spent 21 hours in jail after allegedly assaulting and calling Rudy Giuliani names such as a “scumbag” during his … Read more

Texas Mass Shootings Surge as Gun Ownership and Weaker Laws Contribute to Violence Spike

Texas Mass Shootings

Texas has some of the most expansive gun rights in the country, with around 60% of households owning at least one gun, the second-highest rate in the country. The number of mass shootings in Texas is directly related to the large number of guns in circulation The state has loosened restrictions on gun ownership in … Read more

Florida Woman Is Guilty Of Aggravated Manslaughter Of Child: Sentence 30 Years In Prison

Florida Woman Is Guilty Of Aggravated Manslaughter Of Child: Sentence 30 Years In Prison

Megan Dauphin, a Florida woman, has been found guilty of aggravated manslaughter of a child after leaving her infant in her truck for four hours resulting in the death of her child.   The Florida woman from Panama City was given a maximum sentence Megan Dauphin, a Florida woman, is guilty of aggravated manslaughter of … Read more

A Mother In Bronx Sentenced For Killing 7 Year Old Daughter.

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A mom was convicted after leaving daughter alone in a pool while staying at a hotel at Melville. DA said that she was constantly checking her daughter while drinking at a bar but on the last minute of checking her daughter was already floating in the pool.     Daughter drowned while mom had her … Read more

Californians criticize the “amazing” offer to pay migrant workers without jobs as “makes no sense”

Californians are opposing a state initiative that will provide illegal immigrants with weekly cheques as the state deals with a rise in immigration and an already constrained budget due to the termination of Title 42. On “Fox & Friends,” state Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, R., cautioned that the measure sends the incorrect message to … Read more

Biden is planning the “biggest money shift in history,” according to Stuart Varney

In his most recent “My Take,” host of “Varney & Co.” Stuart Varney advised that Biden’s suggested income tax is a “setup,” claiming that the socialist wing of the Democrat Party is doing this to “take control of your funds” by requiring wealthy Americans to give the authorities a portion of their financial assets. “It’s … Read more

Social Security update: Millions of people receive direct payments of up to $4,555 in a single day

The Social Security Administration has set a date for the 2nd of May’s 3 Social Security payouts, which could total up to $4,555. The money will be given out on May 17, which is the 3rd Wednesday in May, to anyone who was born within the 11th and 20th of a given month. Every month, … Read more

Update on stimulus checks: Some states may provide direct payments valued up to $1,500

The maximum sum one can earn from such payouts is $1,500, and numerous states are already or will be in the coming weeks delivering payouts to qualified residents. These states are issuing various payouts, some of which are part of tax rebates and others which are part of programs. The quantity of money one gets … Read more

The cost of food stamps will shortly reduce from its double pre-pandemic level

In the past month, numerous states have provided the COVID-19 addition, yet food stamp prices in the US continue to be double what they were before the epidemic. The price of food aid for February, which witnessed a little reduction but remained significantly higher than pre-COVID expenses, was currently disclosed by the U.S. Department of … Read more