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Twitter Under New CEO Elon Musk: More Than 1.3 Million Users Left the Social Media Platform

Twitter Under New CEO Elon Musk: More Than 1.3 Million Users Left the Social Media Platform

More than 1.3 million Twitter users have left the social media platform after its new CEO Elon Musk has taken over after his purchase of $44 billion.
Donald Trump Attorney Told Ron DeSantis to ‘Stay in Florida’; Trump Threatens to Release ‘Unflattering’ Information About the Governor

Donald Trump Attorney Told Ron DeSantis to 'Stay in Florida'; Trump Threatens to Release 'Unflattering' Information About the Governor

Former U.S. President Donald Trump's attorney had something to say to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis right before the midterm elections.
SNAP Benefits Update: You Can Be Disqualified If You Don’t Meet These SNAP Work Requirements

SNAP Benefits Update: You Can Be Disqualified If You Don't Meet These SNAP Work Requirements

SNAP benefits update has been imposed since October, with the 12.5% increase in cost-of-adjustment living approved for the fiscal year 2023. It will run until Sept. 30, 2023.
Jeffrey Dahmer Series 'Monster' Renewed for 2 More Seasons by Netflix With New Serial Killers

Jeffrey Dahmer Series 'Monster' Renewed for 2 More Seasons by Netflix With New Serial Killers

Netflix has announced that the Jeffrey Dahmer series "Monster" has been renewed for additional two seasons, with new serial killers.
King Charles and Prince Andrew Meeting Ended With the Disgraced Royal Crying After Being Banned From Royal Duties

King Charles and Prince Andrew Meeting Ended With the Disgraced Royal Crying After Being Banned From Royal Duties

King Charles reportedly had a meeting with his younger brother Prince Andrew and firmly told the disgraced royal that he "will never return to royal duties," which left him in tears.
Haiti: U.S. Government Officially Charges Haitian Gang Leaders for Kidnappings, Offers Rewards

Haiti: U.S. Government Officially Charges Haitian Gang Leaders for Kidnappings, Offers Rewards

The U.S. government has officially charged Haitian gang leaders for the kidnapping of 16 U.S. Christian missionaries in Haiti in October.
Nancy Pelosi Says Attack on Husband Paul Pelosi Will Affect Her Retirement Decision After Midterm Elections

Nancy Pelosi Says Attack on Husband Paul Pelosi Will Affect Her Retirement Decision After Midterm Elections

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi revealed how she found out that her husband, Paul Pelosi, was attacked inside their San Francisco home.
Social Security Payments: What To Do If You’ve Lost Your Social Security Card

Social Security Payments: What To Do If You've Lost Your Social Security Card

A Social Security card is an important tool to get your Social Security payments. In addition, it enables government agencies to identify their records and businesses to review an individual's financial background.
Former Florida Cop Confessed to Tracking Her Police Officer Boyfriend in an App Before Shooting Him in the Head

Former Florida Cop Confessed to Tracking Her Police Officer Boyfriend in an App Before Shooting Him in the Head

Former Florida cop, Yessenia Sanchez, admitted on camera to shooting her estranged police officer boyfriend after she actively stalked him through "electronic means," according to a police report.
Queen Elizabeth Was Secretly Friends With Tom Cruise Before Her Death

Queen Elizabeth Was Secretly Friends With Tom Cruise Before Her Death

The late British monarch Queen Elizabeth was secretly friends with actor Tom Cruise before her death.
Facebook Parent Company Meta Is Preparing Large-Scale Employee Layoffs

Facebook Parent Company Meta Is Preparing Large-Scale Employee Layoffs

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has been reportedly preparing for mass employee layoffs this week.
Peru: Protests Grow Calling for President Pedro Castillo’s Removal Over Corruption Charges; Police Clashed With Crowd

Peru: Protests Grow Calling for President Pedro Castillo's Removal Over Corruption Charges; Police Clashed With Crowd

Anti-government protests in Peru continue to grow after thousands of protesters took to the streets on Saturday demanding the left-wing president Pedro Castillo's removal.
SSI Payments Schedule: Here's Why You'll Be Getting Your COLA Increase This December Instead of January 2023

SSI Payments Schedule: Here's Why You'll Be Getting Your COLA Increase This December Instead of January 2023

Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients will see an increase in their benefits.
Will SNAP Benefits Last Until 2023? [Payments, Eligibility, and More Details]

Will SNAP Benefits Last Until 2023? [Payments, Eligibility, and More Details]

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) increased its benefits levels in October. It automatically took effect to reflect changes in the cost of living in America.
Miami Police: Scary Abduction Attempt Caught on Doorbell Camera

Miami Police: Scary Abduction Attempt Caught on Doorbell Camera

Miami police are investigating an abduction attempt that was caught on camera, with the woman heard screaming before she was seen running down the street.
SNAP Benefits Update: Are Non-US Citizens Eligible for Food Stamp Payments?

SNAP Benefits Update: Are Non-US Citizens Eligible for Food Stamp Payments?

SNAP benefits payments help low-income individuals and households provide food in their homes. However, not all qualify for the program as the U.S. Department of Agriculture implements eligibility criteria for applicants.
Narco Museum Dedicated to Sinaloa Cartel Leaders El Chapo, El Mayo, Rafael Caro Quintero to Open in Mexico's Sinaloa State

Narco Museum Dedicated to Sinaloa Cartel Leaders El Chapo, El Mayo, Rafael Caro Quintero to Open in Mexico's Sinaloa State

The hometown of convicted Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera, also known as "El Chapo," is considering opening a "narco museum" to attract tourists.
Gabby Petito's Parents File $50M Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Utah Police, Say They Could Have Saved Her Life

Gabby Petito's Parents File $50M Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Utah Police, Say They Could Have Saved Her Life

The parents of Gabby Petito filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit against Utah's Moab City Police Department for "failures and negligence" that ultimately led to their daughter being killed by her fiance Brian Laundrie.
Paul Pelosi Released From Hospital After Attack; Suspect David DePape in the U.S. Illegally and Could Be Deported After Release

Paul Pelosi Released From Hospital After Attack; Suspect David DePape in the U.S. Illegally and Could Be Deported After Release

Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was released from the hospital on Thursday after he suffered a brutal attack inside their San Francisco home.
Amber Heard’s Twitter Account Disappears After Ex Elon Musk Becomes Social Media Platform’s CEO

Amber Heard's Twitter Account Disappears After Ex Elon Musk Becomes Social Media Platform's CEO

Amber Heard seemed to have her Twitter account removed after her ex Elon Musk becomes the new CEO of the social media platform.
SNAP Benefits Update: Can Students Also Get Food Stamp Payments?

SNAP Benefits Update: Can Students Also Get Food Stamp Payments?

To qualify for SNAP benefits payments, interested individuals and households must meet the eligibility requirement for the payments.
Beauty Queens Miss Puerto Rico, Miss Argentina Got Married in Secret After Keeping Their Relationship 'Private' for 2 Years

Beauty Queens Miss Puerto Rico, Miss Argentina Got Married in Secret After Keeping Their Relationship 'Private' for 2 Years

Beauty queens Miss Puerto Rico and Miss Argentina have revealed that they tied the knot secretly after being in a "private" relationship for two years.
Brazil Election: Jair Bolsonaro's Supporters Call on Military to Intervene After Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva's Win

Brazil Election: Jair Bolsonaro's Supporters Call on Military to Intervene After Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva's Win

President Jair Bolsonaro's supporters are clamoring for the military's intervention following Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's win in Brazil's election.
Top Donald Trump Adviser Kash Patel Given Immunity for Mar-A-Lago Documents Testimony

Top Donald Trump Adviser Kash Patel Given Immunity for Mar-a-Lago Documents Testimony

Kash Patel, a top Donald Trump adviser, was granted limited immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony regarding the highly sensitive Mar-a-Lago documents.
U.S. Officials Alarmed After New Intelligence Suggest Russia’s Military Leaders Discuss Use of Nuclear Weapons

U.S. Officials Alarmed After New Intelligence Suggest Russia's Military Leaders Discuss Use of Nuclear Weapons

Several senior U.S. officials had raised alarm after new intelligence reports suggested that Russia's military leaders talked about when and how Moscow would use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
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