Arizona Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Deaf Black Man With Cerebral Palsy After Violent Arrest Sparks Outrage
Arizona prosecutors have dismissed all charges against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, after a public outcry following his violent arrest in August. Bodycam footage released this…
Read morePope Francis Expels 10 from Peruvian Catholic Group Following Revelations of Sadistic Abuse
Pope Francis has taken decisive action to address the abuses within the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a controversial Catholic movement in Peru, expelling 10 individuals including a bishop, priests and laypeople…
Read moreHurricane Helene Forces Over 1,000 Flight Cancellations as Florida Braces for Landfall
As Hurricane Helene intensifies and nears Florida’s coast, flight disruptions continue to escalate across the southeastern U.S. Over 1,000 flights have already been canceled with many more delayed. According to…
Read moreTrump Breaks from GOP to Back Florida Marijuana Legalization, Advocates for Federal Reform
Former President Donald Trump has publicly endorsed Florida’s Amendment 3, a ballot initiative that seeks to legalize recreational marijuana for adults aged 21 and older. Trump’s support represents a significant…
Read moreGeorgia School Shooting: Investigating How a 14-Year-Old Obtained a Rifle and the Missed Warning Signs
The shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia on September 4, 2024, has sparked significant concern and debate. Colt Gray, a 14-year-old student, is accused of opening fire at…
Read moreMississippi Bus Crash Leaves 7 Dead, Including Two Siblings and Injures 37
A tragic bus accident in Mississippi early Saturday morning resulted in seven fatalities, including a 6-year-old boy and his 16-year-old sister and left dozens injured. The crash occurred on Interstate…
Read moreCalifornia’s Small-Scale Cannabis Farmers Abandon Industry Amid Wildfires and Falling Prices
In California, small-scale cannabis farmers are increasingly leaving the industry due to a perfect storm of challenges, including devastating wildfires, plummeting prices and a lack of financial support. Unlike traditional…
Read moreStorm Debby Triggers Severe Flooding Across Carolinas and Southeast, Leaves Trail of Destruction
Tropical Storm Debby made a second landfall early Thursday morning northeast of Charleston, South Carolina, bringing with it intense rainfall that is worsening flooding concerns in both South and North…
Read moreJudge Allows Lawsuit Against Harvard Over Alleged Campus Antisemitism
A federal judge ruled that Harvard University must face a lawsuit from Jewish students who allege the school allowed antisemitism to thrive on campus. District Judge Richard Stearns in Boston…
Read moreCalifornia’s Fourth-Largest Wildfire Burns Over 400,000 Acres Amid Extreme Heat and Wind
A wildfire in California’s Central Valley known as the Park Fire, has become the fourth-largest in the state’s history, burning over 400,000 acres (600 square miles). Despite efforts from more…
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