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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

A Yoga Tycoon's Tax Troubles: The Truth Comes Out

Imagine this – a yoga business mogul, Gregory Gumucio, 63, from Colorado, admitted to not paying over $2.5 million in taxes! This happened during a plea hearing at a New York federal court. Gumucio's yoga studio chain, known as "Yoga to the People," brought in loads of money – around $20 million in

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Oct 05 2024CRIME

The Menendez Brothers: A New Perspective on an Old Case

Do you remember the story of Erik and Lyle Menendez? They've been behind bars for over three decades now, serving life sentences for killing their parents. This case recently got some fresh air with a Netflix series that reignited interest in it. But there's more to this tale than just what we saw o

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Sep 24 2024FINANCE

The Price of Devotion: A Tale of Loyalty and Betrayal

Caroline Ellison's story is one of entrapping passion and crippling dependence. As the co-chief executive of Alameda Research, she was deeply entwined with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. Ellison's relationship with Bankman-Fried began when she was just an intern

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Sep 24 2024CRIME

Murderer of 10 Sentenced to Life in Prison, Victims' Families Seek Justice

In a devastating turn of events, a mentally ill man who killed 10 people at a Colorado supermarket in 2021 was sentenced to life in prison for murder. The victims' families, who had been waiting for justice for years, finally got their closure. The gunman, Ahmad Alissa, was found guilty of first-deg

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Locker Room Secrets:A Middle School Teacher's Betrayal and the Unanswered Questions

A Tennessee middle school teacher, Christopher Schroll, received a four-year prison sentence for secretly filming female students in the locker room. Schroll, a former 8th-grade science teacher and soccer coach, pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated unlawful photography of a minor. He claimed he

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Legal Tightrope:A Sentencing Delay and the 2024 Election

A New York judge has decided to delay former President Donald Trump's sentencing in his criminal case, pushing the decision past the 2024 election. This move allows Trump to campaign without the weight of a potential prison sentence hanging over his head. But does this delay raise questions about t

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Post Office Run Turns Nightmarish:A Hate Crime in Quincy

John Sullivan, a 78-year-old man, found himself facing serious consequences after a seemingly ordinary trip to the post office turned into a terrifying ordeal for an Asian American family. Imagine going about your day, only to be confronted with hateful words and violent threats. That's exactly wh

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Road Rage Gone Wrong: When Words Turn Violent and a Hate Crime Charges

A Quincy man, 78-year-old John Sullivan, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a shocking incident involving a confrontation with an Asian family. But what exactly happened, and what does this case tell us about hate crimes in our society? Imagine this: You're standing with your family outsid

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

From Wolfman Fanatic to Fugitive:The ChiefsAholic's Wild Ride

Xavier Babudar, known as 'ChiefsAholic,' was a Kansas City Chiefs fan whose passion for the team took a dark turn when he allegedly robbed banks across seven states. He stole over $800,000 which he used to fund his fandom, attending games and building an online following. Prosecutors say Babudar us

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Caught in the Web: A Cautionary Tale of Online Predators and the Dangers of Assumption

A former high school teacher in San Diego was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for attempting to solicit sex from a minor he believed was 16 years old. This case raises some disturbing questions about online predators and the tactics they use. Sean Michael Stevenson, a 59-year-old science te

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