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Twelve-year-old faces charges for shooting glass bottles from the Times Square Hotel’s 32nd floor; witnesses believed gunshots had occurred

Two kids reportedly tossed glass bottles from a hotel’s 32nd level, injuring a woman and necessitating a temporary closure of the road close to Times Square. The New York Post reports that the sound of breaking alcohol bottles scared the neighbors, who thought they were gunshots. The shattered glass in the event caused a brain…

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Trump Co-Defendant’s “Coming to Jesus Moment” Raises Concerns for Others, Jan. 6 Investigator Says

In a significant development related to the investigation into the events of January 6, former House Jan. 6 Committee investigator Temidayo Aganga-Williams suggests that pro-Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro, a co-defendant, is undergoing a profound change of heart after pleading guilty. Chesebro’s cooperation is revealed in leaked recordings where he unveils details about the orchestrated effort…

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After pro-Palestine demonstrators blocked the airport entrance, JFK holiday travelers abandoned their cars on the highway

On Wednesday, visitors had to travel from the highway to the terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City due to protesters calling for a ceasefire blocking 1 of the airport’s main entrances. A small group obstructed traffic on the I-678 leading to the airport while holding Palestinian flags and yelling pro-Palestinian slogans….

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Medicaid Spending Surge: Progressive Policies and Fiscal Concerns

In recent times, Medicaid spending has experienced a significant uptick, and a growing consensus points towards progressive policies as the driving force behind this surge. As governments implement increasingly progressive healthcare measures, the financial burden on Medicaid has intensified, leading to debates and discussions about the long-term sustainability of these policies. This trend raises critical…

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Rapper G. Dep, known for boosting the Harlem Shake’s popularity, receives clemency for murder conviction.

Rapper Travell “G. Dep” Coleman, known for hits like “Special Delivery” and “Let’s Get It,” has been granted clemency by New York Governor Kathy Hochul. In 2010, at the age of 49, Coleman walked into a New York police precinct, admitting to a nearly two-decade-old cold case murder in an effort to clear his conscience….

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Social Security 2024: Anticipated Increase, $59, and Payment Schedule Revealed

In the eagerly awaited Social Security updates for 2023, beneficiaries can anticipate a significant boost in their income, with a new Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) set to take effect imminently. The COLA for 2023 will result in a substantial $59 increase in Social Security payments, providing crucial financial relief for recipients. As beneficiaries gear…

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