Tag: Newsbreak local news
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House Republicans subpoena Georgia DA Fani Willis, who acknowledges having a “personal relationship” with a senior prosecutor
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan subpoenaed Georgia’s Fani Willis, the district attorney for Fulton County, on Friday. Willis had earlier that day acknowledged that she had a “personal relationship” with one of the senior prosecutors in her investigation against the former president Donald Trump. The GOP leader is reportedly requesting documents from…
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Food stamps: Alaskans will receive up to $3,487 in February SNAP benefits if they qualify by tomorrow
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments for February will be sent to every Alaskan household that is enrolled in the program tomorrow. Each family that participates in SNAP in Alaska receives payments on the first of each month, no matter the case number or last name. Funds to all participating beneficiaries will also be made…
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A trans adolescent from Colorado who planned a mass shooting at a school using a violent, “schizophrenic” manifesto was given a six-year sentence
Six years in prison have been imposed on a transgender adolescent who authored a terrifying violent manifesto and admitted to planning to shoot up 3 schools. William Whitworth, the defendant, classified as “Lilly” and, based on to a DA spokeswoman, was in the middle of transforming to female at the time of her arrest, based on…
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Delta pilot files lawsuit after falling due to his foot being “swallowed” by a moving walkway at Denver airport
A Delta pilot was injured when he fell at Denver International Airport and sustained damages after his foot got trapped in a moving walkway. He has filed a lawsuit for this incident. Utah-based pilot Kenneth Gow filed a lawsuit against TK Elevator Corporation in December, stating that the accident was caused by a missing component…
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Direct File pilot program launched by the IRS for the 2024 tax year
Whether you’re ready or not, tax season has arrived. Monday, January 29, marked the start of the 2024 tax season for the Internal Revenue Service. The federal organization is attempting to streamline the procedure for a large number of citizens. Together with other modifications to the Texas tax code, the adjustments consist of a new…
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Top Auto Insurance Companies for 2024
Drivers require inexpensive, comprehensive coverage when searching for the finest auto insurance provider. Additionally, it may take some time to locate the finest vehicle insurance coverage due to the large number of firms offering coverage. Ascent is able to assist. We have investigated numerous auto insurance providers, analyzed costs across the country, examined client testimonials,…
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Republicans attempt to intensify border and immigration problems during a House showdown
On Tuesday, House Republicans moved to intensify border and immigration concerns on two fronts, setting up a party showdown. In a split-screen approach that Democrats denounced as hypocritical, Republicans resumed their efforts to remove Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas while denouncing the recent border agreement mediated by the Bipartisan Senate group and the Joe Biden…
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SAVE Student Loans scheme: Does the SAVE student loan scheme have tax implications?
There is a great deal of misinformation among borrowers regarding the Federal Student Loan program called SAVE. Most of these former students have been inquiring about the specifics of this program, and many of these borrowers are curious as to whether or not the SAVE program is subject to taxes. Let’s examine the details of…
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iCloud down upgrades are driving thousands of customers to “freak out” as problems develop with Apple email and login
Problems started to surface at approximately 2:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM GMT. One user tweeted, “iCloud is down.” “And I’m freaking out! ARE WE IN THE END TIMES? ” Although Apple has not responded to The Sun’s request for comment on the matter, the corporation has acknowledged that an outage is occurring via its…
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AI is currently being used in North Korea’s nuclear program: report
Based on a recent study, North Korea has been working on artificial intelligence projects that could pose a threat to other countries. These projects include military technology and programs designed to protect nuclear reactors. The dictatorial government has worked with Chinese tech researchers and employed AI to create wargame simulations, based on a report published in 38…