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Mar 13 2026SPORTS

Las Vegas Racing: Who’s on the Track for the Pennzoil 400?

"Before the roar of engines fills Las Vegas Motor Speedway, two unexpected figures take center stage. First up is Jonathan Davis, the lead singer of Korn, who will shout the start‑up command to drivers in a role that mirrors his own high‑energy concerts. His powerful voice, known for shaking stadium

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Mar 05 2026CRIME

Kid of a federal contractor nabbed for $46 million crypto theft

A young man linked to a federal contractor was taken into custody after authorities say he stole about $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U. S. Marshals Service. The suspect, whose father runs a company that supplies “critical services” to federal agencies, was caught on the Caribbean island of

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

A Big Crypto Theft: What Went Wrong?

A serious issue has come to light involving the theft of a huge amount of cryptocurrency. The U. S. Marshals Service (USMS) is looking into claims that over $40 million in digital assets, which were seized by law enforcement, were stolen. The suspected thief is believed to have gained access through

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Let the Players Play: NFL Veteran's Take on Referees

Marshall Faulk, a well-known NFL star, has a clear message for the referees ahead of the Rams and Bears playoff game. He wants them to stay out of the way and let the players handle the action on the field. Faulk, who played for the St. Louis Rams, shared his thoughts with TMZ Sports. He's rooting f

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Deputies Involved in Shooting Revealed

In a recent event, three deputies were identified for their involvement in a shooting that occurred in the International District. The deputies, Joseph Barreto, Jonathan Skroch, and Dillon Szabo, opened fire on a 36-year-old man named Jason Baca. This incident happened during a traffic stop where Ba

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Thanksgiving: A Time to Fight Hunger at Home and Abroad

In 1946, Thanksgiving was celebrated in a war-torn Germany. American soldiers shared a meal with German children, who were amazed by the food. Oranges, a rare treat, were clutched tightly by the kids as they left. This moment showed the power of sharing food with those in need. The following year,

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