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Sep 30 2024CRIME

Mystery Machine Mishap: A Cop's Unsecured Rifle Gets Sucked into an MRI

Imagine a chaotic scene where a police officer, armed with an unsecured rifle, enters an MRI room without following basic safety protocols. The result is a bizarre incident where the rifle gets sucked into the powerful magnetic machine. This peculiar event unfolded during a botched raid at a medical

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

Truth Comes Out: Newsmax and Smartmatic Settle 2020 Election Defamation Case

The recent dispute between Newsmax, a pro-Trump cable outlet, and Smartmatic, a voting technology company, has finally come to an end. The two parties announced a settlement just hours before the highly anticipated trial was set to begin. The settlement terms remain undisclosed, but lawyers on both

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Sep 25 2024CRIME

Justice in Jeopardy: Pregnancy-Related Crimes Soar After Roe's Downfall

In a chilling trend that has left many authorities concerned, the number of pregnancy-related crimes has skyrocketed in the United States since the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling was overturned. According to a recent study, a staggering 210 cases of pregnancy-related crimes were reported in the first y

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Sep 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Shadow of a Lifetime: A Woman's Quest for Justice

Thalia Graves' Traumatic Experience: A Story of Survival and Justice In the sweltering summer of 2001, a 25-year-old woman named Thalia Graves found herself in a situation that would haunt her for the rest of her life. She had been dating one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' employees and was lured to a meet

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Sep 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Doll Drama: Reality Bites for MGA Entertainment

T.I. and his wife Tiny, both talented artists in their own right, have emerged victorious in their long-standing legal battle against toy giant MGA Entertainment. A whopping $71 million judgement was handed down by a federal jury in Santa Ana, California, after finding MGA guilty of intellectual pro

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Sep 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Dark Side of Fame: A Victim's Desperate Cry for Justice

Thalia Graves, a woman who was once just another face in the crowd, now finds herself at the center of a storm surrounding a powerful music mogul. Sean "Diddy" Combs, a name synonymous with success and glamour, has been accused of committing a heinous crime against her. According to a lawsuit filed

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

The Mystery of the 4,400 Pages of Emails: How New Trier High School Solved a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Lawsuit

In a shocking turn of events, New Trier High School District 203, located in Winnetka, Illinois, has released over 4,400 pages of emails to parents, bringing an end to a long-standing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit. The controversy began after a conservative nonprofit group, Parents Defen

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Sep 23 2024OPINION

The Double-Edged Sword of China's Gotion: A Threat to Local Communities and Human Rights

As the world shifts towards electric vehicles, a US subsidiary of China's Gotion High-tech Co. Ltd., Gotion Inc., is planning to set up electric vehicle battery plants in Illinois and Michigan. The company has received substantial tax credits and subsidies to achieve this goal. However, local reside

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

The Great Divide: Newsom's Backtrack on Public Opinion

California Governor Gavin Newsom's recent press conference was a candid reflection on his priorities, or lack thereof, when it comes to tackling the state's looming crime crisis. In a surprising turn of events, Newsom announced that he wouldn't be focusing on campaigning against Proposition 36, a po

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

Insulin Price Fixing: The Unseen Hand Behind Diabetes

In the world of medicine, the cost of living with diabetes is skyrocketing, and it's not just because of the drugs themselves. A recent lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against three major pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) sheds light on a more sinister force driving up insulin pri

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