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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Mom Speaks Out Amid Allegations

The mother of music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has stepped forward to defend her son against serious accusations. In a statement, she asserted that Diddy is innocent of the sex crime allegations leveled against him. She believes her son deserves a fair chance to share his side of the story before bein

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Prosecutors Seek Custody for Fraud Suspect Due to Risk of Flight and Drug Use

In April 2022, prosecutors asked that a suspect be held in custody due to concerns about his history of evading law enforcement and drug use. The suspect, Anthony Cipolla, has a record of attempting to flee from authorities, including an incident where he climbed onto the roof of his home when feder

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

UN: Actions Needed to Release Hamas Hostages and Hold Terrorists Accountable

The United Nations has been criticized for its slow response in securing the release of Hamas hostages, despite acknowledging evidence of their extensive use of sexual violence. The UN's calls for the release of hostages have been largely unsupported by concrete actions, and they continue to suffer

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Zachary Police Need Your Eagle Eye!

Have you ever wanted to be a detective? The Zachary police need your help right now. They're trying to solve a case where someone took stuff worth over $1,500. Luckily, they have some security footage that might help them figure it out. But they can't do it alone. That's where you come in! Imagine

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Target's CEO on Combating Retail Crime: Progress and Plans

Brian Cornell, Target's CEO for a decade, has seen improvements in retail crime management. He admitted that securing essential items isn’t ideal but it keeps stores open. The future holds more of the same – body wash, deodorant, and undergarments will stay behind glass barriers, requiring hand swip

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Parents and Teachers Join Forces to Keep Schools Safe

In Baton Rouge, parents of students at Belaire High School came together after two alarming incidents. First, an unloaded .45 pistol was found in a student's locker. Then, deputies caught a man with a rifle near the school and firing it into the ground. These events prompted parents to say, "Enough

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Migrant Crime Wave: What's Happening?

Imagine this: over 13,000 migrants who have been convicted of murder are roaming free in the United States. This is according to a recent report from the Department of Homeland Security. The numbers don’t stop there – another 15,000 migrants have been convicted of sexual assault. These figures might

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Actor Jussie Smollett: Life After the Trial

Five years ago, actor Jussie Smollett made headlines when he reported a hate crime. Today, he's looking back on his trial and the challenges that came with it. Despite being found guilty of making false reports, Smollett insists he's innocent. He’s determined to move forward with his life and career

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Shows That Stand the Test of Time

When you think about shows that really hook you in, crime dramas often come to mind. These TV series offer a special look into the world of criminals and how their actions affect society. Let's start with "Sherlock," a classic adaptation that brings the famous detective to life. Then there’s "The Wi

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

City Efforts to Cut Crime: How San Antonio and Baltimore Are Trying

Crime reduction is top of mind for cities like San Antonio and Baltimore, which are rolling out multi-step plans aimed at high-crime areas and individuals who drive a lot of violence. The idea is simple but effective: get different city departments and social service groups to work together, fix iss

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