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Donald Triplett of Mississippi died at the age of 89 after receiving first autism diagnosis

Donald Triplett, a resident of Mississippi and the 1st person to receive an autism diagnosis, has passed away. Age-wise, he was around 89. A notice published on the website of the Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Forest, Mississippi, where Triplett resided, announced Triplett’s passing on Thursday. According to Triplett’s nephew OB, he passed away from…

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3 kids and 6 others died in a murder-suicide

At a Tennessee residence, 6 individuals were discovered dead in an apparent murder-suicide, 3 of them being children. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation claims that when Marion County sheriff’s officers and Jasper police personnel reacted to reports of gunfire on Thursday at 9 p.m. local time, they discovered the house had been set on fire….

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After promising his fans “Food For Everybody,” Trump allegedly left the restaurant without settling the bills

After addressing his followers there on Tuesday, “Food for everybody!” the former president allegedly quit the cafe within ten minutes without settling for any meals. Trump attended a Little Havana restaurant packed with his admirers after being charged in a Miami federal courtroom for keeping government documents, during which he was welcomed with shouts of…

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In California, is it legal to text when the light is red? Here is the necessary traffic laws

As per the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, careless driving causes at least 9 fatal car accidents each day. Disturbed driving includes everything from texting to munching during driving. What occurs if you’re stuck at a red light and are seen reading your phone? According to California state law: The California Vehicle Code’s Section…

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Find out if you qualify for the “division” increase for one-time direct payments that fall between $1,114 and $3,284

The money is generated by Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend. These are distributed to citizens by the state every year to provide individuals with a share of the state’s oil earnings. Alaska, however, will continue to provide money from the PFDs in 2021 and 2022. In that period, they were each valued at $1,114 and $3,284, accordingly….

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On schedule, Social Security beneficiaries will get the lowest COLA boost while the pandemic started

The good thing is that inflation is on the decline. A year after observing the highest annual cost-of-living adjustment in 4 decades, Social Security recipients are set to skip out on a further significant increase in their purchasing power in 2024 due to an irregularity of the calendar. A group already dealing with the rising cost…

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