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Pregnant Teen Found Dead in South Carolina After Being Induced For Delivery

The heartbreaking case of Maylashia Shantebia Hogg, a 17-year-old South Carolina resident who was nine months pregnant, has left investigators grappling with unanswered questions. Hogg reported missing from Barnwell, South Carolina, was found deceased on Sunday, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community as authorities race to unravel the circumstances surrounding her untimely demise. What Exactly … Read more

Raul Rosas Jr. Eyes UFC Mexico Win to Propel Career Forward

Mexico City, Feb 23, 2024 (US Local News/Newsbreak Local News) – As UFC Fight Night 237 approaches in Mexico City, all eyes are on rising star Raul Rosas Jr. The 19-year-old fighter, despite toning down his grandiose claims, remains confident that big things are on the horizon for him with a victory in his upcoming … Read more

FBI’s Long-time Contact with Burisma Source Linked to Russian Intel Raises Concerns

In a startling revelation, it has come to light that the FBI maintained consistent contact with a paid source who allegedly provided explosive information regarding Ukrainian energy firm Burisma and its purported attempts to bribe Hunter and Joe Biden. The individual in question, Alexander Smirnov, has been indicted for allegedly lying to federal agents and … Read more

Arizona Attorney General Seeks to Prevent IRS Taxation of Family Rebates

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking legal action to prevent the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from taxing last year’s family rebates. In response to the IRS’s decision to tax these rebates, Mayes has filed legal papers urging a federal magistrate to intervene. The rebates, totaling up to $750 for eligible families, were distributed as … Read more

Minnesota to Reissue Tax Rebates: Up to $1,300 per Family

The Minnesota Department of Revenue has announced the reissuance of tax rebate checks worth up to $1,300 to eligible residents in the state. These checks, initially distributed last year, were left uncashed and expired. Approximately 128,000 one-time rebate checks are slated to be mailed out by mid-March to qualifying residents. Last year, over 2.1 million … Read more

Alabama’s Controversial Push for Nitrogen Gas Execution

Alabama Seeks Second Nitrogen Gas Execution Contrasting Accounts of First Nitrogen Gas Execution According to FoxNews, Alabama seeks second nitrogen gas execution after controversial first. Attorney General Steve Marshall asked the Supreme Court to set an execution date for Alan Eugene Miller, 59, convicted of a 1999 double murder. Alabama plans to execute Miller using … Read more

Prop. 47 Amendment Initiative Gathers Momentum in Sacramento

In response to the surge in crime rates across California, particularly in cities like Sacramento, advocates are rallying behind a proposed ballot initiative to amend Proposition 47. The initiative, dubbed ‘The Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act,’ aims to address the loopholes in the existing law that have contributed to rising crime rates. Proposition … Read more

California Democrat Proposes Bill to Allocate State Funds for Reparations

In a move to address longstanding racial injustices, California State Senator Steven Bradford, a Democrat, has introduced a bill aimed at diverting surplus funds towards reparations for African-American descendants. The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 1331, seeks to allocate a portion of reserve funds from the state’s General Fund to establish a “Fund for Reparations and … Read more

Illinois Governor Pritzker Proposes $52.7 Billion Budget with Tax Adjustments and Policy Focus

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker revealed his proposed $52.7 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, emphasizing the necessity of making tough decisions amidst increased spending demands and tighter revenue projections. The budget, presented as Pritzker’s sixth proposal, includes measures aimed at addressing various societal needs while navigating fiscal constraints. To balance the budget, Pritzker suggests … Read more

Oregon Launches Oregon Kids’ Credit to Aid Low-Income Families

Tax season in Oregon heralds the debut of a new lifeline for low-income families grappling with the costs of raising young children. Termed the Oregon Kids’ Credit, this tax credit, valued at up to $1,000 per qualifying child, aims to alleviate financial strain for eligible households. Enacted by the Oregon legislature the preceding year, the … Read more