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Florida Judge Invokes Johnny Depp Verdict During Hearing of Gabby Petito's Family Lawsuit Against Brian Laundrie's Parents

A Florida judge invoked the high-profile case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, during a hearing on a civil lawsuit filed by Gabby Petito's parents against Brian Laundrie's parents.
Oklahoma Grandmother Faces Murder Charge After 3-Year-Old Girl Found Dead in a Trash Can

Oklahoma Grandmother Faces Murder Charge After 3-Year-Old Girl Found Dead in a Trash Can

An Oklahoma grandmother is facing a murder charge after her three-year-old granddaughter was found dead in a trash can early this week.
Brazil's 'Pablo Escobar' Sergio Roberto De Carvalho Arrested in Europe; Fights Extradition to His Home Country

Brazil's 'Pablo Escobar' Sergio Roberto De Carvalho Arrested in Europe; Fights Extradition to His Home Country

Sergio Roberto de Carvalho, dubbed the "Pablo Escobar of Brazil," appeared in a court in Europe to fight attempts to extradite him to his home country.
January 6 Hearing: 6 Republican Lawmakers Who Asked Donald Trump for Pardons Named

January 6 Hearing: 6 Republican Lawmakers Who Asked Donald Trump for Pardons Named

In the January 6 hearing on Thursday, six House Republican lawmakers, who asked former President Donald Trump for pardons for their roles to overturn the 2020 election results, have been named.
VIRAL VIDEO: Tesla Model S Catches Fire in California, Highlights Burning Issues for EVs

VIRAL VIDEO: Tesla Model S Catches Fire in California, Highlights Burning Issues for EVs

One Tesla Model S has spontaneously burst into flames and kept reigniting as northern California firefighters used 4,500 gallons of water to put out the fire, according to Sacramento Fire District.
U.S. Boosting Monkeypox Testing as Cases Rise

U.S. Boosting Monkeypox Testing as Cases Rise

With cases of Monkeypox on the rise in the United States, the Biden administration has started shipping monkeypox tests to commercial laboratories. This is part of the effort to speed up diagnoses and identify infected individuals more quickly.
SNAP Benefits 2022: Florida Payments Schedule Revealed, But New Requirements Proposed

SNAP Benefits 2022: Florida Payments Schedule Revealed, But New Requirements Proposed

SNAP Benefits Florida has issued a schedule on when the payments will be distributed to their respective recipients.
Mitt Romney Net Worth: How Wealthy Is the Republican Lawmaker Dubbed as the Richest Senator?

Mitt Romney Net Worth: How Wealthy Is the Republican Lawmaker Dubbed as the Richest Senator?

Republican Senator Mitt Romney is dubbed as the wealthiest senator. He was known to have tried running for the presidential seat twice.
Mexico: 9 Dead After Shootout Between Police, Gunmen in Jalisco State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: 9 Dead After Shootout Between Police, Gunmen in Jalisco State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Nine people died after a shootout between police and a group of armed individuals in Mexico's Jalisco state plagued by Mexican drug cartels.
AAPI Victory Alliance Applauds White House Nomination of Dr. Arati Prabhakar to Lead Office of Science and Technology Policy

AAPI Victory Alliance Applauds White House Nomination of Dr. Arati Prabhakar to Lead Office of Science and Technology Policy

Days ago, the White House announced President Joe Biden's intent to nominate Dr. Arati Prabhakar to lead the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), a role that the president elevated to Cabinet-level for the first time.
ADP to Announce Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results Next Month

ADP to Announce Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results Next Month

ADP, a leading global provider of Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions, is scheduled to release its financial results for the fourth fiscal quarter ending on June 30 before the opening of the Nasdaq next month.
Florida Man Confesses to Cutting Wife's Throat and Playing Her Favorite Music as She Dies

Florida Man Confesses to Cutting Wife's Throat and Playing Her Favorite Music as She Dies

A Florida man has been charged with first-degree murder after he made a gruesome confession of killing his wife while playing her favorite music.
Puerto Rico: 27 Haitian Migrants Stuck on Deserted Island Rescued by U.S. Coast Guard

Puerto Rico: 27 Haitian Migrants Stuck on Deserted Island Rescued by U.S. Coast Guard

The U.S. Coast Guard has recently rescued 27 individuals from the rocky cliffs of an uninhabited island between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Ecuador Government Declines Conditions Set By Indigenous Protesters

Ecuador Government Declines Conditions Set By Indigenous Protesters

The government of Ecuador declines to adhere to the demands the Indigenous demonstrates want in the light of the protests.
Senator Martin Heinrich

Heinrich Welcomes Biden-Harris Administration’s Action To Support Wildland Firefighter Workforce

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) released the following statement welcoming an announcement by the Biden-Harris Administration to increase pay for wildland firefighters.
Latino and Black Police Officers Accuse Ohio Police Chief Of Racist Abuse

Latino and Black Police Officers Accuse Ohio Police Chief Of Racist Abuse

Latino officer Audali "A.J." Torres of the Sheffield Lake Police Department becomes the latest to speak out against former Sheffield Lake chief, Anthony Campo, who was also accused by an African-American police officer of discrimination.
FDA Probes Death of Another Baby After Consuming an Abbott Milk

FDA Probes Death of Another Baby After Consuming an Abbott Milk

FDA investigates another case of baby death that allegedly occurred after consuming milk from Abbott.
American Airlines to Stop Flights to Toledo, Ohio Among Other Cities Due to Pilot Shortage

American Airlines to Stop Flights to Toledo, Ohio, Among Other Cities, Due to Pilot Shortage

American Airlines intends to drop its flight services to Toledo, Ohio among the other US. cities, in September.
Uvalde Police Chief Pete Arredondo 'Unanimous' Termination Echoes Experts' Sentiments

Texas Shooting: Uvalde Police Chief Placed On Leave After Bungled Response To Mass Shooter

As more details surface surrounding the events which happened during the mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, Uvalde school district police Pete Arredondo has been placed on administrative leave. Lieutenant Mike Hernandez will be replacing him, according to a statement by Superintendent Hal Harrell.
Tony Siragusa Dead at 55: How Did the Former NFL Star Die?

Tony Siragusa Dead at 55: How Did the Former NFL Star Die?

Former NFL player Tony Siragusa dead at 55 on Wednesday. Here's what might have possibly caused his demise.
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