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Parents Found Guilty: Parental Negligence of Shooting in Michigan School Need for Mental Health Support and Gun Safety

Parental Responsibility Under Scrutiny Community Seeks Healing According to NTD in a big legal case that has caught everyone’s attention, James Crumbley father of the Michigan school shooter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. This means parental negligence shares responsibility with his wife, Jennifer Crumbley for what happened at Oxford High School in 2021 where […]

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Asylum-Seeker Crisis: Arizona’s Governor Seeks Solutions Amidst Strained Resources and Growing Challenges They Faced

Governor Hobbs Takes Action Call for Bipartisan Support Asylum-Seeker According to Arizona’s Family, Arizona cities are getting ready for a big problem. Governor Katie Hobbs is working with different groups to handle releasing migrants onto the streets without anywhere to go. She’s asking federal committees for money to help Customs and Border Protection’s Shelter and […]

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$3,600 Veterans Receive for Rising Expenses and Social Security

Veterans to Receive Boost in Payments Social Security Adjustment Means Up to $3,600 Extra According to Marca Veterans all over the United States can look forward to getting more money soon for rising expenses. Because of a Social Security change, Veterans Affairs (VA) beneficiaries will get up to $3,600 more. This helps a lot because […]

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Free Tax Prep L.A.: Helps Thousands in Los Angeles County Claim Missed Tax Credits and Boosts Financial Security!

Volunteers Aid L Indiviower-Incomeduals in Tax Filing Community-Driven Financial Relief According to the Los Angeles Times, in Los Angeles County, IRS-certified volunteers at Free Tax Prep L.A. locations are assisting individuals with lower and moderate incomes in filing their taxes. This collaborative effort supported by the city of L.A., the L.A. County Department of Consumer […]

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