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Chinese and Russian Military Patrol Vessels Spotted in Alaska: US Dispatched Four Navy Warships

China and Russia launch military patrol vessels close to Alaska, prompting the US to send warships. After several Chinese and Russian military patrol vessels conducted a coordinated maritime patrol near Alaska last week, the United States of America sent four navy warships and a reconnaissance plane. According to analysts, which was initially reported by the … Read more

High-Stakes Trial for Perjury Commences: Democratic Insider Tim Mapes Accused of Lying to Protect Former Boss, Michael Madigan

Democratic insider Tim Mapes will be facing a high-stakes trial for perjury, where he’s accused of lying to  protect his former boss, ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan, commencing on Wednesday. The jury selection process was already concluded for the high-stakes trial. Trial Commences: Perjury Allegations Against Democratic Insider Tim Mapes Linked to Ex-Speaker Madigan In a … Read more

Rapper Tory Lanez Sentenced 10 Years In Prison For Shooting Megan Thee Stallion

Rapper Tory Lanez sentenced 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion, in her feet 3 years ago.  A Judge sentenced Tony Lanez 10 years in prison for Shooting Hip-Hop superstar Megan Thee Stallion last July 12, 2020. According to a published article in KCAL-NEWS STAFF, Los Angeles Court  Judge David Herriford sentenced the … Read more

America’s Most and Least Disaster Prone States: Things You Need to Know!

Discover the most and least disaster prone states in the United States of America. Know more about them. Natural disasters come in a variety of forms and dimensions, bearing differing impacts on different parts of the United States, varying from the most and least disaster prone states, such as interruptions in electricity in Texas, storms … Read more

August SNAP Payment Distributed to Oklahoma Residents Over The Next Three Days

Oklahoma residents will receive their SNAP payment as the month of August ends. As August comes to a close, Oklahoma residents will receive their SNAP payment, marking the conclusion of the program for this month. According to an article published by Washington Examiner, Oklahoma residents will receive their SNAP payment (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) over … Read more

Protest Tax Assessment Rejected: Tax Rolls Established by Lee County Board of Supervisors

Protest tax assessment got rejected, and tax rolls were finally established. Following a brief public hearing where one protest tax assessment was denied, Lee County’s tax rolls have been finalized. The Red Roof Inn in Tupelo lodged one protest tax assessment, according to Lee County Tax Assessor Mark “Winky” Weathers, who presented a report to … Read more

Pregnant Woman to Sue the City for Wrongful Accusation Caused by Facial Recognition Technology

Discover how facial recognition technology led to the wrongful arrest of a pregnant woman. Woodruff, eight months pregnant, files a lawsuit against the city for wrongful arrest on robbery and carjacking charges. According to an article published by AP News, a Detroit woman, Porcha Woodruff, plans to sue the city and a police officer after … Read more

Three Last-Known Black Wall Street Survivors’ Attorneys File Reparations Appeal for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Black Wall Street survivors seek reparations. The historic significance of the appeal filed by the attorneys of the 3 last-known living Black Wall Street survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre seeking reparations. According to an article published by AP News,  attorneys representing the Black Wall Street survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre have … Read more

Skeletons of Dead Animals Discovered in a Property in Graybill Road, Westminster

Landscapers found skeletons of dead animals on a property. A 22-year-old woman in Texas was detained last week after it was claimed that landscapers at her property found the carcasses of scores of dead animals on her ranch, including 12 horses and 24 dogs.  According to the records analyzed by Law&Crime, Rachel Ann Sword was … Read more