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Atlantic Hurricane Season is Coming: Watch Out!

Forecasters warn for a coming Atlantic hurricane season. A strong Atlantic hurricane season with explosive tropical development is being predicted by record-high ocean temperatures. Since about a month ago, there haven’t been any tropical storms in the Atlantic basin, and none have even approached the United States this year. However, in a little more than … Read more

Technology In Chinese Sectors Received Restriction Order by President Joe Biden

The Biden administration plans to restrict certain American investments in specific technology in Chinese industries. President Joe Biden issued an executive order on Wednesday prohibiting Americans from making investments in specific technology in Chinese industries, citing the possibility that such transactions would lead to the development of military or intelligence capabilities. The Treasury Department will … Read more

Porterdale Police Department Arrested Two People Allegedly Connected To The Disappearance Of The 19-year-old Morgan Bauer in 2016

Two people are arrested by the Porterdale Police Department in connection to the teen woman who disappeared in 2016. Two people have reportedly been detained by the Porterdale Police Department in connection with the death and disappearance of the 19-year-old woman who has been missing since 2016. Shortly after moving from South Dakota to Georgia, … Read more

Texas Property Tax Law Signed by Governor Gregg Abbott

Gov. Gregg Abbott signed two Texas property tax law on Wednesday. Two Texas property tax law that were approved by the Legislature earlier this summer were signed by Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday in front of a group of Texas lawmakers. Property tax relief from the two Texas property tax law totals $18 billion, which … Read more

Sinaloa Cartel Members Involved in Drug Smuggling Got Sanctioned by the Biden Administration

Sinaloa Cartel members involved in fentanyl drug smuggling in America got sanctioned. Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Members Involved in Drug Smuggling Got Sanctioned by the Biden Administration  In a recently published article from FOX News, three Sinaloa Cartel members who are allegedly involved in the fentanyl drug smuggling, which is mostly produced in Mexico and brought … Read more

Discover The Most Dangerous Cities in Nevada That You Should Avoid

Find out about the most dangerous cities in Nevada. Nevada, home to the Hoover Dam, Reno, and the renowned Las Vegas, has seen considerable urban growth in recent years, particularly with the influx of new inhabitants from California.  Nevada is actually an array of neighborhoods, with many safe and pleasurable places for families and single … Read more

Consular Offices in Northern Cyprus To Be Opened by The Russian Embassy

Consular services will be carried out to the Russian citizens who live in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). A telegram from the Russian state news agency TASS, citing an embassy spokesperson, stated that the Russian Embassy in Cyprus will shortly begin offering consular services in the Turkish-occupied north of the divided island.  The … Read more

Most Dangerous Cities in New Mexico, Here’s What You Need To Know!

Let’s explore the most dangerous cities in New Mexico, the dark side of the Southwest. New Mexico, which features stunning mountains, and National Forests, and is the birthplace of Smokey the Bear, has the third-highest crime rate in America.  Typically, one equates New Mexico with the potential for sighting UFOs in Roswell and sweltering temperatures. … Read more

US Consumer Credit Card Debt Shot Up by $1 Trillion, Records a New Milestone

The amount of US consumer credit card debt has surpassed $1 trillion for the first time. The overall US consumer credit card debt is at its highest level over $1.03 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s quarterly report on household debt and credit, which was released on Tuesday. The US consumer … Read more

California State Police Investigates Shoplifting Incident in 7-Eleven, Suspects Defended by Leo Terrel

California State Police investigates the beating incident in the 7-Eleven Store. In a viral video, two 7-Eleven employees are shown beating a suspected shoplifter. According to the California State Police, the man allegedly stole at least twice from the same California store before the staff members seized him, Store Clerks are now under investigation for … Read more