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Alleged Municipal Bond ‘Flipping’ and Kickback Scheme Unraveled by SEC

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Alleged Perpetrator of Initial Coin Offering Fraud Barred by SEC

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Business August 29, 2018

California Gov. Brown Signs Legislation Eliminating Money Bail System

California become the first state in the nation to abolish the money bail system under a legislation signed into law…

By Marivic Cabural Summers

Border Patrol agents Stop human smuggling

Business August 28, 2018

Border Patrol Agents Arrested U.S. Citizens on Charges of Human Smuggling

Border Patrol agents assigned in El Centro, California and Yuma, Arizona have arrested several U.S. citizens on charges of human…

By Marivic Cabural Summers

Business August 27, 2018

California State Senate Approves Bill that Allows Immigrants Without Full Legal Status to Serve in Appointed Offices

The California State Senate approved legislation that allows immigrants without full legal status to serve in appointed civil offices. On…

By Marivic Cabural Summers

Business August 27, 2018

Conservative Censorship Hits All-Time High on Popular Social Media Platforms

A recent WND report has surfaced, thus providing extensive intel into the systemic and ongoing censorship of conservatives on social…

By Gabrielle Seunagal

America August 26, 2018
For-Profit Colleges Accused of Fraud

Almost 24,000 students have filed complaints against large universities in the past year and a half. They claim that schools are committing fraud to attract…

By – Cedric Dent
America August 26, 2018
John McCain Passes Away at Age 81 after Battling Brain Cancer

Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain passed away at age 81 on Saturday. McCain’s death comes after a yearlong battle with brain cancer, reports The Hill.…

By – Gabrielle Seunagal
America August 25, 2018
Tesla to Remain Public

On Friday, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc., confirmed the company will not go private. He said investors had convinced him to keep the company…

By – Cedric Dent
America August 24, 2018
National Enquirer CEO Granted Immunity

Federal prosecutors granted immunity to David Pecker, the CEO of The National Enquirer, in exchange for details on a case. Anonymous sources at The National…

By – Cedric Dent
America August 23, 2018
California Attorney General Joins Coalition Urging Quick Passage of Bill to Stop Opioid Crisis

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra joined a bipartisan coalition of 52 attorneys general supporting a proposed legislation to solve the ongoing opioid epidemic across the…

By – Marivic Cabural Summers
America August 23, 2018
Democrats Use GAO Report to Blame Trump for Low Obamacare Enrollment

The Government Accountability Office released a report on Thursday criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration’s handling of health care enrollment. Open enrollment for 2019 health insurance…

By – Cedric Dent
Business July 2, 2023

North Carolina Roller Coaster Suspended Over Structural Concerns

The much-loved Fury 325, a celebrated feature of Carowinds amusement park in North Carolina, has been temporarily suspended following concerns over a structural fault that materialized in one of its…

By – Rihem Akkouche
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Business July 2, 2023
Unraveling the Harris County Shooting : One Dead, Two Injured

In the grim aftermath of a deadly altercation at an after-hours lounge in southwest Harris County, local authorities…

By Rihem Akkouche
Business July 2, 2023
Factory Wins $112M Bad Faith Insurance Battle Against Insurers – Court Ruling Upheld

Jury Awards Flooded Factory Over $112 Million in Bad Faith Damages (USA Herald) – A flooded manufacturing facility…

By Samuel Lopez
Business July 2, 2023
Elon Musk sets Temporary Twitter Limits on Usage, Users had short-term Outages

On Saturday, thousands of Twitter users from various countries experienced difficulties accessing the social media platform. Many discovered…

By Jackie Allen
Business July 2, 2023
New Jersey Supreme Court Requires Wiretap Order for Police Surveillance of Facebook Accounts

In a groundbreaking decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously ruled that law enforcement agencies must obtain a…

By Jackie Allen
Business July 2, 2023
Shooting in Kansas : A Wave of Terror Unleashes in Wichita

A late-night wave of terror rolled through Wichita, Kansas, during a nightclub shooting that left seven people injured.…

By Rihem Akkouche
Business July 2, 2023
Baltimore Shooting Shatters Community Gathering, Leaving Two Dead and Dozens Injured

In an abrupt and tragic end to an annual celebration, a Baltimore shooting incident has claimed two young…

By Rihem Akkouche
Business July 2, 2023
State Farm in Hot Water: Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination in Claims Processing

State Farm Faces Major Class Action Lawsuit (USA Herald) State Farm Fire & Casualty Company, a titan in…

By Samuel Lopez
Business July 1, 2023
Lakers News : D’Angelo Russell Pens Two-Year Deal with Lakers

In the latest Lakers news, the team has reached an agreement with point guard D’Angelo Russell on a…

By Rihem Akkouche
Business July 1, 2023
Twitter’s ‘Rate Limit Exceeded’ Sparks Chaos, Musk Responds

Twitter users across multiple nations experienced accessibility issues and time lags on the social media giant on Saturday,…

By Rihem Akkouche
Business July 1, 2023
Gorsuch Counters Sotomayor’s Remarks: First Amendment Rights the Issue in LGBT Case

In a recent Supreme Court ruling, Justice Neil Gorsuch came under fire from his liberal colleague, Justice Sonia…

By Jackie Allen

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