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Federal government exercises death penalty after 17-year halt
After a 17-year halt on federal executions, death row claimed three lives this week. Because each state has it’s own laws regarding capital punishment, and about half of U.S. states no…
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BREAKING NEWS: Pentagon bans Confederate flag
In a bout of creativity, the military has banned the Confederate flag without using the words ‘ban’ or…
By Lillian AbbatacolaGeorgia Gov. sues Atlanta mayor over face covering mandate
Georgia politics are once again thrust to the forefront of the national spotlight. This time, Gov. Brian Kemp…
By Gabrielle SeunagalSupreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released from Hospital
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital on Wednesday, following a brief hospitalization for an…
By Jackie AllenGov. Wolf signs two new bills into law, strengthening police accountability
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed a pair of bills into law to strengthen police accountability and training as…
By Marivic Cabural SummersRussian hackers mount cyber attacks on COVID-19 vaccine
The United States, Canada and Britain have determined that the government of Russia has launched a cyber war…
By Lillian AbbatacolaSEC sues Thunderbird Power for allegedly defrauding investors
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Thunderbird Power and three individuals associated with the…
By Marivic Cabural SummersLongwood Management Corp. to pay $16.7 million for Medicare fraud
Longwood Management Corporation, the operator of 27 skilled nursing facilities in California, agreed to pay $16.7 million to…
By Marivic Cabural SummersTexans protest Gov. Abbott’s coronavirus lockdown restrictions
With each passing day, new demonstrations against coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions arise. As states revert back into various…
By Gabrielle SeunagalFTC sends $16 million in refunds to victims of Helping America Group
Consumers who were victims of a debt relief scam will receive refunds, according to the Federal Trade Commission…
By Marivic Cabural SummersFlorida localities facing multiple lawsuits over face mask ordinances
In the era of coronavirus, the culture war regarding face masks remains ongoing. As the incidence of new…
By Gabrielle Seunagal