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Homeless advocates in Alabama are disgusted that panhandling and loitering on the streets are now crimes

On state highways and public roads, panhandling and loitering are now prohibited by an Alabama law. As per a WSFA article, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey approved a bill that renders panhandling and loitering on public property a class C crime. Supporters of the legislation claim it will increase public safety. Advocates for the state’s homeless community…

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The possible sentence for South Korean charged with unlocking plane’s emergency evacuation door; is 10 years in prison

An individual in South Korea who unlocked an urgent exit gate throughout a flight was formally detained on Sunday and could spend up to Ten years in prison for breaking airline security rules, according to officials. The 33-year-old admitted to authorities following a preliminary interview that he got drowned and urgently tried to exit the…

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Oath Keepers member and Army veteran Jessica Watkins was given an 8.5-year jail term for her January 6 actions

Jessica Watkins, an Army veteran and member of the extreme political group Oath Keepers, received an imprisonment of 8.5 years in prison on Friday for her involvement in a scheme to prevent the certification of the 2020 presidential election, which concluded in an assault on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Judge Amit Mehta…

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When are SNAP benefit cards renewed nationwide for food stamps

Low-income households’ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, payments are still being restored during May. The day that a recipient’s SNAP payments are refreshed typically depends on the recipient’s Social Security number, surname, case number, or account number. With few exceptions in a few states, SNAP payments are typically recharged between the first and the…

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Following a trans girl’s second-place finish in the California Meet of Champions, Riley Gaines posts remarks of encouragement

Riley Gaines, a former NCAA All-American swimmer at Kentucky that has pushed for maintaining equality in women’s athletics, posted some encouraging texts from parents in California on Thursday. A transgender girl runner who placed 2nd in a sectional Meet of Champions and advanced to the state championships late this week sparked discussion throughout the weekend…

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