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Texas Mother Arrested in 2001 Cold Case of Infant Found on Roadside

Officials recently arrested the mother of an infant whose remains were discovered almost 23 years ago on the side of a road in Johnson County, Texas. In November 2001, an individual picking up cans on Briar Oaks Road found the body of a newborn girl wrapped in a jacket, with her umbilical cord still attached. […]

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The 10 Most Dangerous Cities in West Virginia 2024: Risky Business

West Virginia is renowned for its stunning landscapes and historical significance, yet beneath its picturesque exterior lies a more unsettling reality: certain cities within the state grapple with high crime rates. For residents and visitors alike, awareness of these areas is crucial. Based on recent data from the FBI and other sources, here are the […]

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Staying Safe at America’s Lakes: Precautions You Need to Keep in Mind

As the Fourth of July holiday weekend approaches, many families across America plan to enjoy summer festivities at pools, beaches, rivers, and lakes. While these activities offer fun and relaxation, they also pose hidden dangers that must be acknowledged. Understanding the Dangers of Popular Lakes With warmer weather and clear skies, outdoor water activities become […]

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10 Most Dangerous Cities in Indiana 2024: In Harm’s Way

Indiana, with its diverse cities and cultural heritage, also grapples with varying degrees of crime across its urban landscape. RoadSnacks’ comprehensive analysis for 2024 highlights the ten cities in Indiana with the highest crime rates, shedding light on areas where residents and visitors need to exercise caution. Terre Haute: Tranquil Exterior, High Crime Rates Nestled […]

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The Shadowlands: Utah’s 10 Most Dangerous Cities Revealed

Utah, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and unique cultural heritage, harbors pockets of peril within its borders. Despite its reputation for being one of the nation’s wealthiest states, certain areas grapple with escalating crime rates, unemployment woes, and economic disparities. Delving into the FBI’s crime report data, RoadSnacks has unveiled the top 10 most hazardous […]

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White House Unveils First National Strategy to Tackle Food Waste

Washington, D.C. – The White House has announced the nation’s first comprehensive strategy to combat food waste, aiming to reduce environmental impact and save Americans money. On June 12, the administration revealed an ambitious plan supported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Department of Agriculture (USDA). This initiative includes […]

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Colorado Lawmakers Approve $1 Billion in Tax Breaks, Threatening TABOR Refunds

In a significant move, Colorado legislators have greenlit $1 billion in new tax breaks during the latest session, potentially halting refunds under the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR). The slew of 26 new tax credits targets specific groups, ranging from parents and elderly homeowners to freight rail operators and filmmakers. This shift redirects funds away […]

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HMRC Clarifies Impact of Tax Code Changes on State Pension Payments

HMRC, the UK’s tax authority, recently addressed concerns regarding changes in tax codes and their implications for state pension payments, prompted by inquiries from pensioners. The issue arose when a pensioner, upon becoming eligible for their state pension, noticed a modification in their tax code and expressed apprehension about how this adjustment might affect their […]

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Augusta, Kansas: Police Seek Help in Search for Missing Woman

Augusta, Kansas – The Augusta Department of Public Safety is seeking public assistance in locating 58-year-old Beverly Roth, who has gone missing for the second time within 24 hours. Roth was last seen in downtown Wichita at approximately 2:45 p.m. on Saturday. Roth had been reported missing by the Wichita Police Department earlier on Saturday […]

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