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Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Worth $6 Billion Can Move Forward, Says Supreme Court

People suffering from student loans might get a reprieve as a massive $6 billion student loan forgiveness plan will be moving forward, thanks to a Supreme Court ruling.
Peruvian Former Minister Daniel Urresti Convicted for Journalist Hugo Bustios’s Murder

Peru: Former Minister Daniel Urresti Sentenced for the 1998 Murder of Journalist Hugo Bustios

Judges in Peru ruled that Daniel Urresti, who was a former minister of interior, took part in the 1988 murder of journalist Hugo Bustios. The court also found the killing premeditated.
Florida Abortion Ban Bill Now on Ron DeSantis' Desk

Florida Abortion Ban Bill Now on Ron DeSantis' Desk

Governor Ron DeSantis said he would sign the Florida abortion ban bill once it reached his desk. Governor Ron DeSantis, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, has indicated his support for the Florida abortion ban bill passed by the Florida House on Thursday that would outlaw most abortions after six weeks, CNN reported.
Jamie Foxx Suffers Medical Scare, Gets Hospitalized

Jamie Foxx Suffers Medical Scare, Gets Hospitalized

Oscar-winning actor-singer Jamie Foxx has suffered a medical scare and has been hospitalized in Georgia. This was due to a medical complication, which his daughter confirmed.
Cash App Founder Murder Case: Suspect in Bob Lee Killing Arrested

Cash App Founder Murder Case: Suspect in Bob Lee Killing Arrested

Bob Lee's murderer has been arrested. Police said the Cash App founder has ties with the alleged suspect.
Missouri: 150 Teens Brawl at Kansas City Theme Park, Leaving Off-Duty Deputy Injured

Missouri: Massive Brawl Involving 150 Teens at Kansas City Theme Park Injures a Deputy

Around 150 Kansas City teens were involved in a theme park brawl over the weekend that required a massive police response, a Missouri sheriff's office said.
Missing Minnesota Mother Disappears Under 'Suspicious' Circumstances, Police Say

Father of Missing Minnesota Mother's Children Breaks Silence Nearly 2 Weeks After Disappearance

The father of the missing Minnesota mother's children finally broke his silence and claimed he "has nothing to do" with Madeline Kingsbury's disappearance.
American Tourists Kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel in Mexico Talk About Their Harrowing Experience

Americans Who Were Kidnapped by Gulf Cartel in Mexico Detail Harrowing Experience

Two Americans who survived a kidnapping by members of the Gulf Cartel in Mexico that left two of their friends dead had finally talked about their harrowing experience.
Colorado Woman Letecia Stauch Stands Trial for Stepson’s Murder

Colorado Woman Letecia Stauch Stands Trial for Stepson's Murder

Colorado woman Letecia Stauch is currently facing murder charges for what happened to her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon Stauch, whose remains were found in Florida.
Fox News Withheld Evidence in Dominion Lawsuit, Gets Sanctioned by Judge

Fox News Sanctioned by Judge in Dominion Defamation Case for Withholding Evidence

The legal battle between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News had an expected new twist as the judge overseeing the case sanctioned the conservative network.
Donald Trump Sues Michael Cohen for $500 Million for Alleged Breach of Contract

Donald Trump Sues Michael Cohen for $500 Million for Breach of Contract

Former President Donald Trump has sued Michael Cohen for $500 million in damages for allegedly breaching his contract as Trump's ex-attorney.
Donald Trump’s Claims About New York Court Employees ‘Crying’ Debunked by a Law Enforcement Source

Donald Trump’s Claims About New York Court Employees ‘Crying’ Debunked by a Law Enforcement Source

Donald Trump claimed that New York court employees were 'crying' during his arraignment. One source calls the story "absolute BS."
 Tennessee Three Member Justin Pearson Also Reinstated Unanimously After Getting Expelled From Tennessee House

Tennessee Three Member Justin Pearson Also Reinstated Unanimously After Getting Expelled From Tennessee House

All three members of the Tennessee Three have returned to the Tennessee State House of Representatives after Justin Pearson was reinstated by Memphis officials.
Florida: 'Ninja Killer' Who Killed Couple in 1989 is Executed

Florida: 'Ninja Killer' Who Killed Couple in 1989 is Executed

Louis Bernard Gaskin, 56, also known as the “ninja killer,” has finally been executed in Florida last Wednesday. He is known for killing a couple visiting from New Jersey.
Joe Biden Visit: Security Paper Lost During Ireland Tour

Joe Biden Visit: Security Paper Lost During Ireland Tour

The much-awaited Joe Biden visit to Ireland faced a security breach when a citizen found a security paper on a street. Here are the security paper details.
Will Elon Musk Ever Sell Twitter? Yes, But on 1 Condition

Will Elon Musk Ever Sell Twitter? Yes, But on 1 Condition

If someone were to offer Elon Musk $44 billion to buy Twitter, would he sell the social media company?
President Joe Biden and  Vice President Kamala Harris

FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Proposes New Standards to Protect Public Health that Will Save Consumers Money, and Increase Energy Security

President Biden’s investing in America Agenda has accelerated American Zero Emission Vehicles production and positioned the U.S. to lead the clean vehicles future.
Joe Biden Admin To Save Colorado River By Cutting Water Supplies in Western States

Joe Biden Admin Plans to Save Colorado River by Cutting Water to Western States

The Joe Biden administration presented options to save the Colorado River in an effort to stop it from reaching critically low levels and to end months-long discussions between the seven western states that rely on it.
Melania Trump issues first statement since Donald Trump's indictment

Melania Trump Issues First Statement Since Donald Trump's Indictment

Former first lady Melania Trump has issued her first public statement since her husband, former President Donald Trump, was indicted in connection with a hush money payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Mexico: Four Soldiers Charged for the Shooting of a Civilian American Man in Nuevo Laredo

Mexico Charged 4 Soldiers in Shooting Death of American Man, 4 Others in Nuevo Laredo

Federal prosecutors in Mexico have formally charged four soldiers in the killings of five men, including an American, in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, last February.