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Donald Trump's Hush Money Payment to Porn Star Stormy Daniels To Be Presented Before New York Grand Jury

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is looking to present the Stormy Daniels Hush Money case to a grand jury.
Joe Biden Administration Eyeing to End COVID-19 Public Health Emergency on May 11

Joe Biden Administration Eyeing to End COVID-19 Public Health Emergency on May 11

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration intends to halt the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration on May 11.
Sinaloa Cartel Drug Trafficker 'El Flaco' Sanctioned by U.S. State Department

Sinaloa Cartel Drug Trafficker 'El Flaco' Sanctioned by US Trreasury Department

Sinaloa Cartel's Jose Angel Rivera Zazueta, a.k.a. "El Flaco," the drug trafficker responsible for procuring chemicals in China to send to Mexico to use in manufacturing narcotics has been sanctioned by the U.S. government.
Lisa Loring Death: Fans Remember Legacy of OG Wednesday Addams

Lisa Loring Death: Fans Remember Legacy of OG Wednesday Addams

The actress who portrayed Wednesday Addams on the original TV version of "The Addams Family" has passed away. Her daughter, Vanessa Foumberg, confirmed Lisa Loring death.
SNAP Benefits: Will Texas, California Still Give Extra Payments?

SNAP Benefits: Will Texas, California Still Give Extra Payments?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service announced at the start of the year 2023 that there will be changes in the SNAP benefits recipients would receive.
Oregon: Torturer Who Holds and Beats Woman Uses Dating Apps While on the Run

Oregon: Torturer Who Holds and Beats Woman Uses Dating Apps While on the Run

Benjamin Obadiah Foster, a torturer from Oregon, was at large and using dating apps to run away and lure more victims.
Ohio Infant, One of the Kidnapped Twins in December Dies

Ohio Infant, One of the Kidnapped Twins in December Dies

Authorities said that an Ohio infant who died was one of the kidnapped twins in December, but the death was unrelated to the kidnapping.
Latest California Shooting Leaves 3 Dead, 4 Injured; Suspect Still at Large

Latest California Shooting Leaves 3 Dead, 4 Injured; Suspect Still at Large

A recent California shooting in Beverly Crest left three people dead and another four injured on a Saturday morning, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Tom Brady Won't be Pursued by Miami Dolphins; Team Chooses Tua Tagovailoa for 2023

Tom Brady Won't Be Pursued by Miami Dolphins; Team Chooses Tua Tagovailoa for 2023

In contrast to previous reports, the Miami Dolphins is not expected to pursue star QB Tom Brady for 2023.
King Charles Wants Prince Harry, Meghan Markle To Attend Coronation; Prince William Fears Brother Will Overshadow Event

King Charles Wants Prince Harry, Meghan Markle To Attend Coronation; Prince William Fears Brother Will Overshadow Event

King Charles reportedly wanted his other son, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle to attend his coronation in May, according to senior sources.
Kevin McCarthy Says Social Security, Medicare Budget Slash off Limits; White House Says Otherwise

Kevin McCarthy Says GOP Committed to Strengthening Social Security and Medicare; White House Says Otherwise

Ahead of an upcoming meeting with President Joe Biden over the debt ceiling, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Sunday that the cuts for Medicare and Social Security were "off the table."
Peru’s Congress Rejects Early Elections Request; Another Protester Dies as Political Tension Continues

Peru's Congress Rejects Early Elections Request; Another Protester Dies as Political Tension Continues

Peru's Congress has rejected a request for early elections as the country continues to face political instability and growing unrest across the country.
January 6 Capitol Insurrection: Judge Allows Capitol Police Lawsuit Vs. Donald Trump to Go Through

January 6 Capitol Insurrection: Capitol Police Officers' Civil Lawsuit vs. Donald Trump Allowed to Proceed

Several Capitol Police officers have filed a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump for the January 6 insurrection, and a judge has allowed it to proceed.
Annie Wersching, 'The Last of Us Video Game Voice Actor Dies at 45

Annie Wersching, 'The Last of Us Video Game Voice Actor Dies at 45

Annie Wersching, famous for her role in the TV series "24" and the video game "The Last of Us," was diagnosed with cancer in 2020.
George Santos Campaign Donors Do Not Seem to Exist, Report Says

George Santos Campaign Donors Do Not Seem to Exist, Report Says

Embattled New York Rep. George Santos is facing an investigation into his campaign finances after claiming that he donated money to his campaign.
IRS: Expert Reveals Reasons Why You’re Not Getting a Tax Refund

IRS: Expert Reveals Reasons Why You're Not Getting a Tax Refund

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) usually issues tax refund payments in less than 21 calendar days. However, if you are a filer who filed on paper and is expecting a refund, it could take months to process your return.
Donald Trump Confident Ron DeSantis Won’t Beat Him in 2024 Run

Donald Trump Confident Ron DeSantis Won’t Beat Him in 2024 Run

The primary season for the 2024 presidential elections has yet to start, but former President Donald Trump has already started attacking his projected primary rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Social Security Benefits: Can Prisoners Still Get Their Payments?

Social Security Benefits: Can Prisoners Still Get Their Payments?

Social Security benefits have certain rulings and requirements for recipients in various circumstances, including those incarcerated.
Kanye West Allegedly Grabs, Tosses Photographer's Phone, Suspect in Battery Investigation

Kanye West Named Suspect in Battery Investigation After Grabbing, Throwing Woman's Phone

Kanye West is reportedly facing a battery investigation after getting into an argument with a photographer that intensified into grabbing and throwing off the woman's phone
DEA Removes its Mexico Chief Over Ties With Miami Drug Lawyers

DEA Mexico Chief Quietly Ousted After Socializing, Vacationing With Miami Drug Lawyers

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has quietly removed its former top official in Mexico, who allegedly had links to several lawyers in Miami representing notable drug traffickers.