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Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll Sue Each Other

Former President Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll Sue Each Other for Defamation Following CNN Interviews

The legal battle comes a day after a jury held Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll. Former President Donald Trump and writer E. Jean Carroll have filed defamation lawsuits against each other following their interviews on CNN In her interview, Carroll reiterated her accusation that Trump raped her, which she has consistently maintained over the…

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Madonna Hospitalized

Madonna Hospitalized with Serious Bacterial Infection, Cancels The Celebration Tour

Madonna remains under medical supervision, and a complete recovery is expected. Madonna, the iconic pop singer, has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to a severe bacterial infection Unfortunately, specific details regarding the nature of the infection and the anticipated duration of her recovery have not yet been disclosed. As a result…

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Unveiling the Chilling Confession: Indiana Man’s Admission in the Teenage Girls’ Murder Case Exposed

Newly released court documents shed light on a chilling confession made by Richard Matthew Allen, an Indiana man accused of killing two teenage girls. The documents reveal that Allen confessed multiple times to the murders during a phone call with his wife while in prison. This revelation provides a significant breakthrough in the case that…

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Dalton Janway

Grandmother Fatally Shot Husband, 11-Year-Old Grandson Before Killing Herself Inside Oklahoma Home

A grandmother fatally shot her husband and 11-year-old grandson before killing herself inside their Oklahoma home. Grandmother Fatally Shot Her Husband and 11-Year-Old Grandson in Murder-Suicide Case in Oklahoma A 68-year-old grandmother named Terry Janway fatally shot her husband, Jack, and their 11-year-old grandson, Dalton, before killing herself inside their home in Oklahoma home in…

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Sexual Assault in Mississippi

Rankin County Sheriff’s Office Fires Deputies Following Allegations of Sexual Assault in Mississippi Home Invasion

The lawsuit, filed by Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker, accuses six White deputies of unlawfully entering their private residence and subjecting them to two hours of physical abuse. Multiple deputies have been terminated by the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office in Mississippi following allegations of sexual assault and torture made by two Black men in a…

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$200 Billion Potentially Stolen in COVID-19 Relief Programs

Over $200 Billion Potentially Stolen in COVID-19 Relief Programs, Federal Watchdog Report Reveals

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) inspector general’s report emphasizes the susceptibility of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) programs to fraudsters, particularly during the early stages of the pandemic. New estimates from a federal watchdog reveal that over $200 billion may have been stolen from two major COVID-19…

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Borrowers Brace for Student Loan Payments

Borrowers Brace for Student Loan Payments Resuming in October, Urged to Prepare for Potential Challenges

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration implemented a pause on student loan payments, providing relief to borrowers. Student loan borrowers are being advised to prepare for the resumption of payments in October, which could be a challenging experience for millions of people However, this pause will end soon, and borrowers need…

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Maxine Waters

New California Bill To Expand Affordable Housing For Low-Income Families Amidst Increasing Homelessness Rates

A new California bill will expand relief for affordable housing for low-income families amidst the increasing homelessness rates in the state. California Bill Will Provide More Funding for Low-Income Housing to Combat Homelessness Crisis With the increasing homelessness rates in the state, a new California bill aims to provide more affordable housing for low-income families,…

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