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May 13 2025CRIME

How Small Crimes Can Lead to Big Evictions

In Illinois, a set of rules called crime-free housing laws are causing big problems for some residents. These laws let police and landlords kick out tenants if they are suspected of breaking any law. This can happen even if the tenant is found innocent later. It's a harsh reality that has affected m

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

The Social Media Storm Around Diddy's Legal Battle

The legal battle of Sean Combs, better known as P Diddy, has been a hot topic since his arrest. The charges are serious: s—x trafficking, racketeering, and transporting individuals for prostitution. Diddy has strongly denied these accusations and pleaded not guilty. Despite offering a $50 million bo

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Rethinking Safety: How Cities Are Handling Rental Housing and Crime

In the quest to make rental housing safer, some cities have taken a controversial approach. They've implemented laws that force landlords to evict tenants who have had too many run-ins with the police. This is part of what's known as crime-free housing ordinances. These rules aim to reduce crime by

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Georgia's New Law: A Shield for Pesticide Giants?

Georgia has joined North Dakota in passing a law that limits lawsuits against pesticide makers. This law, signed by Governor Brian Kemp, aims to protect companies like Bayer from claims that they did not warn customers about potential health risks. Specifically, it shields them from lawsuits related

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May 11 2025CELEBRITIES

The Journey of Cassie Ventura: From Fame to Empowerment

Cassie Ventura, a name that once shone brightly in the entertainment world, has navigated a complex path. Her journey took a dramatic turn when she decided to speak out against her former partner, Sean Combs, in a lawsuit filed in late 2023. This legal action shed light on years of alleged abuse, sp

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Congress vs. ICE: A Clash Over Oversight Rights

The political heat over immigration flared up in a significant way. Three New Jersey lawmakers and some protesters had a tense standoff with Department of Homeland Security officers. This happened outside an ICE facility in Newark, New Jersey. The spark that ignited the confrontation was the attempt

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Immigration Crackdown: Over 100 Detained in Tennessee

In a bold move, federal immigration officials, backed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol, have arrested over 100 individuals. This operation has left many in Nashville's immigrant community feeling uneasy and uncertain. This joint effort is part of a larger plan by President Donald Trump to increase d

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May 07 2025CRIME

Gun Laws Bypassed: Two Men Face Justice for Illegal Firearm Deal

Two individuals recently faced legal consequences for their involvement in an illegal firearm transaction. Joshua Paul Stewart Turner and Noah Olen Fowler were both sentenced for their roles in a straw purchase. This is when someone buys a gun for another person who is not allowed to own one. Turner

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

University Showdown: Big Schools Fight Back Against Funding Cuts

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a controversial move. They decided to limit the money they give to universities for research. This money, known as indirect costs, covers things like equipment and infrastructure. The NSF claims this will make the funding process more efficient and tran

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May 06 2025POLITICS

Rochester's Fourth Ward Election Dispute: The Legal Battle Continues

The legal fight over Rochester's Fourth Ward election is far from over. A court date has been scheduled for November 24, 2024 to determine the outcome of a lawsuit challenging the residency of the ward's current council member. The dispute centers around Andy Friederichs, who won the election last

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