A federal jury has convicted Robert Bowers, the gunman who killed 11 worshippers at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue in 2018, on all 63 charges against him. The charges included 11 capital counts of obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs resulting in death and 11 capital counts of use …
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Family Concerned After Philadelphia Teen Misses Her Graduation, Hasn’t Been Seen In a Week
A family is pleading for answers after a Philadelphia teen mysteriously vanished shortly before her graduation. Shalaya Porter was last seen on Monday, June 5th, near her home at 46th Street and Fairmount Avenue. When her graduation day rolled around on Friday, June 9th, the 18-year-old was nowhere to be …
Read More »Illinois Worker Who Works For Company That Distributes Human Body Parts Finds 3 Severed Heads at His Desk After Making Complaints About Bodies Conditions
A man employed at a Chicago company that distributes human body parts for medical research says he was the subject of retaliation. Dale Wheatley, the transportation coordinator for the Anatomical Gift Association of Illinois, says someone left three severed heads next to his desk after he complained about the condition …
Read More »L.A. Metro Authority Proposes “Congestion Pricing” To Tackle High Traffic
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority is considering new ideas to combat traffic congestion. The Traffic Reduction Study conducted by Metro is investigating an innovative approach that has demonstrated success in other major cities like London, Stockholm, and Singapore. 2020 the study commenced by conducting listening sessions involving elected officials, …
Read More »Miami Is Home To The Most OnlyFans Creators In The Country
A new study has found that Miami is home to the most OnlyFans creators in the United States. The research conducted by Madhouse Labs has revealed that Miami residents are more likely to start an OnlyFans account. This goes for those who have regular careers. One creator, Kira Shannon, told …
Read More »Former Marine Daniel Penny Speaks Out Following The Fatal Chokehold of Jordan Neely: “This Had Nothing to do With Race”
In an interview with The New York Post, Daniel Penny, the former marine accused of placing Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on a New York City subway earlier this month, is opening up about the incident. “It had nothing to do with race,” Penny told the NY Post, “I …
Read More »IRS Admits Black Taxpayers Are More Likely To Face Audits
On Monday, the IRS released the findings of an internal investigation that found Black taxpayers are audited at higher rates than expected, given their share of the U.S. population. Earlier this year, researchers reported that Black Americans are five times more likely to have their federal tax returns audited than …
Read More »Pope Francis Receiving Backlash For Referring to Sexual Predators as “Children of God” Who Deserve Love
Pope Francis is receiving backlash after he referred to sexual abusers as repugnant “enemies” who need to be punished as well as “children of God” who deserve love and “pastoral care.” The remarks in question were made public by La Civilta Cattolica, an Italian Jesuit journal, earlier this week, but …
Read More »Woman With Bullet Stuck In Her Clitoris Is Healing Well After It Was Successfully Removed
The victim of a freak accident that was shot in her clitoris has successfully had the bullet removed. Recently, a Somalian woman whose name has not been revealed publicly was in her home when a stray bullet broke through the ceiling. She was struck in her genital region, with the …
Read More »Police Drop Charges For One Man Accused of Being Involved in Gym Beat Down of 6IX9INE
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office confirmed they dropped the charges of one man charged in the attack on 6ix9ine. Anthony Maldonado will no longer face prosecution for the brutal LA Fitness assault that occurred last month. Initially, Maldonado, Rafael Medina, Jr., and Octavious Medina were arrested on March 30 …
Read More »Here’s How You Can Get In On Facebook’s Class Action Settlement
Facebook will have to shell out some big bucks for data privacy violations, and nearly everyone is eligible for a payout. The social app’s parent company Meta will pay $725 million to settle a years-long class action lawsuit. To get a portion of the settlement, you must submit a claim …
Read More »President Joe Biden Signs Order To Help Families With Child Care & Long Term Care
President Joe Biden is putting measures in place that will make child and home care less expensive for Americans. On Tuesday, Biden signed the executive order that gives some relief to caregivers and families alike. The initiative includes over 50 directives that address long-term care and daycare, which has become …
Read More »Defendant in YSL RICO Case Believes Donald Trump Is Going To Get Him Out Of Jail
One of Young Thug‘s co-defendants claims Donald Trump will be getting him out of jail very soon. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jayden Myrick told Judge Ural Glanville at a court hearing last week that he will represent himself as he’s been studying law. He also added that he’s been in …
Read More »Teyana Taylor Confirms That She Will Star As Dionne Warwick In An Upcoming Biopic: “We’re Already Working On It. We’re In The Building Process Right Now”
Teyana Taylor has revealed that she will be portraying Dionne Warwick in a new biopic. For a while now, many people have pointed out the striking resemblance between Taylor and Warwick. Last year, Warwick confirmed that she had been in talks with Taylor about portraying her in a biographical series. …
Read More »Good or Bad?: French Government Proposing Legislation That Would Require Influencers To Disclosure If IG Photos Have Filters
At a time when social media and influencers are significantly influencing the way we live, the French Government is coming up with a way to diminish their impacts by proposing interesting legislation. Under the potential new law, influencers would be required to label content that includes filters or retouching. There …
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