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Madison LeCroy Cancels BravoCon 2025 Appearance After Scary Car Crash
The Bravo star was on the schedule to join a live taping of Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
Spotsylvania Man Sentenced to Life for 2024 Hate Crime Shooting of Two Latino Men
A man from Spotsylvania County has received a life sentence for his involvement in a 2024 hate crime shooting, as stated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Mass Arrests in Charlotte, North Carolina, amid Immigration Crackdown
On Sunday, a border patrol leader highlighted a series of arrests in Charlotte, North Carolina’s largest city, following reports of increased encounters with federal immigration agents by locals near churches and apartments. Despite the rising tensions and local objections, the Trump administration has targeted this Democratic city for an immigration crackdown aimed at fighting crime, although crime rates have been declining.
Grandson Seeks Answers After His Grandmother’s Body Is Stolen from Mausoleum in Pennsylvania
A grandson is in shock as officials investigate the theft of his grandmother’s remains from an abandoned mausoleum in Pennsylvania.
The Ongoing Fight for Environmental Rights and the Integrity of Science
According to Global Witness, over 2,200 land and environmental defenders have been killed or have disappeared since 2012. As we face mounting attacks on science, a new book sheds light on the forces driving this troubling trend.
LeBron James Urges for Suspension of Texas Trooper After Altercation with College Players
LeBron James is calling for disciplinary action against a Texas state trooper involved in a controversial encounter with college football players on November 15.
Restaurant Manager Gets 11 Years for $30M Fraud Scheme
Matthew Billingsley has admitted to committing wire fraud in a massive $30 million scam.
Apple’s Secret AI Revamp: How Google Powers the New Siri
Apple’s shift towards Google’s Gemini tech for Siri reflects broader challenges in its AI ambitions.
Get Ready: NASA and SpaceX Are Launching a New Ocean-Monitoring Satellite Soon!
NASA is gearing up to launch Sentinel-6B, a revolutionary satellite aimed at monitoring oceans. Developed with SpaceX and global partners, it promises to enhance our understanding of sea levels and ocean dynamics.
Opinion: The Modern Supreme Court vs. Nixon’s Era
In August 1974, President Nixon resigned after the Supreme Court ruled that tapes of presidential conversations weren’t protected by executive privilege. This decision highlighted serious issues regarding the abuse of power connected to Watergate. Today, the current Supreme Court faces even greater challenges to democracy, exposing a shift away from its past effectiveness.
