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 … Read more

Nikki Haley misidentifies CNN anchor throughout a tailgate event with Iowa basketball player Caitlin Clark

Following a tailgate event on Saturday, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley mispronounced the name of a University of Iowa basketball standout. Before the Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers women’s basketball game, Haley discovered herself in Coralville, Iowa. According to Tom Barton’s account, Haley intended to compliment the squad, coach, and outstanding guard Caitlin Clark. … Read more

According to TikToker, Donald Trump was expelled from a NYC steakhouse because of an offensive smell

Many people have stepped forward to relate their firsthand experiences with Donald Trump’s stinking after CNN Senior Political Commentator and former GOP congressman Adam Kinzinger claimed the former president has a bad smell. User @bestofajack04 told the story of the 77-year-old businessman being forced to abandon a Manhattan steakhouse in the 1980s after receiving numerous complaints … Read more

Owning a firearm that resulted in self-inflicted injury lands a Chicago guy who mistakenly struck him in the booty ten years in prison

The 45-year-old guy from Chicago was given a 10-year prison term for carrying a gun that unintentionally hit him in the buttocks. Gregory Sherman, an anti-violence expert with 19 charges under his record, was found guilty on July 9, 2022, after accidentally shooting himself in the buttocks at a Bucktown gas station. Sherman was thus … Read more

If you carry a gun in Texas, may the police stop you? This is What the Law States

The freedom to keep and bear arms guaranteed by the 2nd amendment is established in American society, and the Lone Star State takes this right seriously. Texas became one of the states that permitted open carry of guns in 2016, permitting license holders to openly exhibit their weapons in public. Nonetheless, there is still uncertainty … Read more

In New Jersey, Can Cops Search My Bag Without a Warrant? This is What the Law Claims

One of the pillars of American culture is the ability to stroll the streets unhindered by unauthorized people taking anything from your personal property. This is acknowledged by the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution, which protects people from “unjustified searches and seizures.” However, what occurs when police authority and this obvious protection clash? For example, … Read more

How Much Marijuana Is Allowed in Florida? What the Law Says

Florida has an odd connection with marijuana. The sunny state may be joyfully embracing its amusement parks and beaches, but its position on luscious greenery is still firmly planted in the shade. Marijuana for recreational use? A big, fat “no.” But with a hesitant creak, the door to a verdant oasis opens for individuals with … Read more

Guns and Grenades Discovered by Magnet Fishermen in New York City Waters

Magnet fishermen James Kane and Barbie Agostini explore the waters surrounding New York City for unusual objects. In the last two weeks, they have discovered bombs, rare firearms, scooters, and a motorcycle. They search for their treasure using a rope and a large magnet. Agosti stated, “We cleanse waters and discover treasure while we do … Read more

Beginning January 1st, Deep Releases a New Bottle Deposit Amount

The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said that bottles and cans will now have a 10-cent refundable value instead of just 5 cents as of January 1. The dime will be refunded to customers who return the empty cans and jars to a store or redemption center. Even though the price hike may not be … Read more

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. … Read more