CEE

Feb 21 2025POLITICS

The Fall of a Former Leader: Jail Time Sought for Ex-Vice Mayor

In a surprising turn of events, prosecutors are pushing for jail time for former Santa Clara Vice Mayor Anthony Becker. They believe he deserves significant jail time for his actions. Becker was found guilty of felony perjury and violating his duties as a government official. This all started with a

reading time less than a minute
Feb 20 2025CRIME

A Life Cut Short After a Mistaken Doorbell Ring

A man who had admitted to shooting a young Black student who had mistakenly knocked on his door has passed away. Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old from Missouri, died shortly after pleading guilty to a lesser charge in the 2023 shooting of Ralph Yarl. The incident occurred when Yarl, then 16, accidental

reading time less than a minute
Feb 19 2025CRIME

Bicyclist's Life Cut Short in Bronx Crash

A driver is now facing serious charges for a hit-and-run that took the life of a young man from Guinea. The incident happened a year ago in the Bronx. The driver, Edward Montero, was recently arrested and charged with manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident. He pleaded not guilty and is cu

reading time less than a minute
Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Argentina's Ex-President Faces Serious Allegations

A federal judge in Argentina has taken a big step. He decided there is enough proof to formally charge former President Alberto Fernández with hurting his ex-partner, Fabiola Yáñez. This isn't just about a few bruises. The judge said the incidents happened twice and were part of a bigger pattern of

reading time less than a minute
Feb 15 2025CRIME

Wrong Door, Wrong Decision

An 86-year-old man from Kansas City, Andrew Lester, admitted to a lesser charge in the 2023 shooting of a Black teenager, Ralph Yarl. Yarl, an honor student, accidentally rang the wrong doorbell while trying to pick up his twin siblings. Lester, who was scheduled to face trial for first-degree assau

reading time less than a minute
Feb 15 2025CRIME

New Clues in Altoona Murder Case

In the quiet town of Altoona, Wisconsin, investigators from the Wisconsin Department of Justice are back at the home of Dennis Schattie, located at 1308 St. Andrews Drive. This isn't their first visit. They're digging deeper, searching for new evidence. Why? Because Tracey Clark, who recently pleade

reading time less than a minute
Feb 13 2025POLITICS

The Fall of a Political Giant: Madigan's Conviction and its Impact

Michael Madigan, once the most powerful politician in Illinois, has been convicted on bribery and conspiracy charges. This wasn't a complete victory for the prosecution, as the jury couldn't agree on some counts and found him not guilty on others. However, the key takeaway is that Madigan's alliance

reading time less than a minute
Feb 05 2025CRIME

Who Was Really at Fault?

On a dark evening in late August 2023, a tragedy unfolded in Oldsman Township. Two brothers, Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, died while riding their bicycles. The driver Sean Higgins has been accused of causing the crash. Sean Higgins is 44 years old. The driver, Sean Higgins was drunk at the time o

reading time less than a minute
Jan 31 2025POLITICS

The Stormy Senate Showdown

The US Senate had a day of chaos and tension on day 10 of the new White House administration, with a series of hearings for three controversial Cabinet nominees. The hearings were a whirlwind of claims and testy exchanges. In the midst of this political storm, President Trump was tweeting about a pl

reading time less than a minute
Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Who's American? A Look at Stereotypes Over 17 Years

In the United States, where diversity is growing, a common stereotype is that being American means being White, while being foreign means being Asian. Researchers have been examining this stereotype for years, but this study is the largest so far, covering 17 years and over 666, 000 people. The stu

reading time less than a minute