Over the western US, the military monitors a high-altitude balloon

Two U.S. authorities told on Friday that the U.S. military is monitoring a high-altitude balloon above the Western United States. US military planes saw it and concluded it posed not a threat. The two officials stated that they were unsure of the balloon’s origin or intended use. The jet stream is causing the balloon to move … Read more

A Pennsylvania man who helped hunters locate deer carcasses by using a drone was found guilty

A guy from Pennsylvania was found guilty of breaking state hunting regulations when he used drones to attempt and find wounded deer that hunters had shot so they could recover their carcasses. Downingtown resident Joshua Wingenroth, 35, intends to file an appeal against the decisions rendered by District Judge Raymond Sheller of Lancaster County on … Read more

Changes in federal and state laws have made a Minnesota man accused of two murders eligible for parole

Authorities verified to Fox News Digital that a Minnesota man who was found guilty of killing a woman and her 10-year-old boy in Minneapolis in 2008 was handed down to 2 consecutive life sentences with the chance of release on Friday. According to a notification from the Ramsey County District Attorney’s office to Fox News Digital, … Read more

FBI opens investigation into sex abuse; former members of Christian cult disclose horrific assaults; 1,500 victims disclose 700 sex predators

The Truth or the Two by Twos are common names for the church, even though it doesn’t have an official name. A recent incident involving sexual assault shocked the group, exposing the identities of hundreds of suspected abusers to a hotline established for survivors. An ex-minister who molested a youngster in the 1980s had “no … Read more

Adjustments to Arizona Medicaid might provide health care for 10,000 more children

Healthcare advocates believe Arizona’s decision to broaden the eligibility requirements for Medicaid insurance for kids is a good one for a state where the percentage of uninsured children has been steadily rising. Arizona’s KidsCare program will now be available to a maximum of 10,000 additional kids thanks to a modification in state legislation that was approved … Read more

In Arizona, auto insurance costs are higher than they are nationwide- This is the reason

Following Bankrate research, the average family in metro Phoenix spends approximately $2,770 annually for auto insurance, which is approximately $226 above the national average. According to Bankrate, the median price of full-coverage auto insurance in the country rose by 26% in 2024 to $2,543, a rise of $529 from the previous year. According to USA TODAY, that’s … Read more

How to submit a fresh DOLA grant application for temporary rental support

On Thursday, the Department of Local Affairs launched a new grant for temporary assistants. For Coloradans who fulfill certain income requirements and additional qualifying criteria, or who are at risk of being evicted or displaced, the grant will offer $30 million in temporary housing assistance. The introduction of our new rental support grant program demonstrates … Read more

Biden’s $1.2 billion student loan forgiveness, according to Governor Noem, is regarding “buying votes” to win reelection

Over 150,000 borrowers had their $1.2 billion in student loan debt forgiven by President Biden, however, the announcement drew criticism. On “FOX & Friends” on Thursday, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem contended that the administration’s most recent moves are just another instance of Biden “buying votes” to secure reelection. He’s buying votes, says Kristin Noem. … Read more

The judge in the Trump civil fraud case rejects the request to postpone the $355 million fine

The appeal of former President Donald Trump’s legal staff to avoid having to pay a $355 million fine in the civil fraud lawsuit has been turned down by a New York court overseeing the case. The Trump legal team requested a 30-day postponement of the payment’s implementation by Judge Arthur Engoron to facilitate an “orderly … Read more

Attorney General of New York Calls for Tighter Warnings for Asthma Drug

The attorney general of New York said on Thursday that the present warnings regarding the drug’s psychological side effects were insufficient and encouraged the Food and Drug Administration to “engage in quick action” and update cautions to physicians and patients about the harmful effects of Singulair for youngsters. Letitia James, the attorney general, also urged … Read more