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Congressman Santos Fails to Conceal Bond Co-signers as Court Reveals Family Members’ Identities

Representative George Santos has been unable to keep the names of his bond co-signers confidential, contrary to his previous threat to go to jail rather than expose their identities. On Thursday, the court’s docket publicly released the names, confirming that the suretors were Santos’ family members: his father, Gercino dos Santos, and his aunt, Elma…

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“ABG’s” Rapper, Quando Rondo Imprisoned for Drug and Gang Charges in His Hometown

Quando Rondo, a 24-year-old Savannah rapper most famous for his singles, “I Remember” and “ABG” has been imprisoned after a Drug and Gang indictment in his hometown in Savannah, Georgia. An Indictment is Made… Quando Rondo’s Imprisonment   In a published article according to Fox News,  Tyquian Terrel Bowman, most famously known by his stage…

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A Multimillion-Dollar Fine Was Calculated Against JPMorgan Chase For Erasing 47,000,000 Banking Records

JPMorgan Chase has now been fined $4 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for erasing roughly 47 million emails, among them commercial communication that had been the subject of subpoenas in a minimum of twelve regulatory inquiries. The emails went out between January 1 and April 23, 2018, and JPMorgan’s broker-dealer affiliate deleted…

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Stimulus Update: Who Might Be Eligible for a $2,000 “Baby Bonus” Under a New Child Tax Credit Proposal?

Legislation to restore the enhanced child tax credit and offer a $2,000 “baby bonus” for households with new babies has been proposed by three U.S. House Democrats. In a wider proposal to revive the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, U.S. Representatives Ritchie Torres of New York, Suzan DelBene of Washington, and Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut…

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100+ years of imprisonment sentenced to the trio-killer of Chris Beaty, to appeal convictions

A judge on Wednesday indicted three individuals responsible for the death of Chris Beaty, a result of the violent protest following the murder of George Floyd.  Each of the trio was sentenced to more than 100 years in prison for the untimely death of a former football player from Indiana University and businessman.   In…

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Food Stamp payments could rise by $3.5 billion under the proposed SNAP bill

A significant consumer rights organization has supported Congressional legislation that seeks to strengthen the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by boosting federal funds and enhancing SNAP participants’ availability of more nutritious foods. The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) approved the “Opt for Health with SNAP Act of 2023,” or simply “OH SNAP,”…

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Republicans’ extraordinary decision to punish top Democrat Adam Schiff causes chaos in the House

To scold 1 of the chamber’s top members and inflame tensions on each side of the aisle, the House voted a discipline report on Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., on Wednesday night across party lines. Republicans voted in favor, Democrats abstained, and 6 GOP lawmakers were present; the final result was 213-209. Throughout inquiries into the links between…

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