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Homeless NYC man out without bail after assaulting two women

A homeless man in New York City who was out without bail (bail reform) for the alleged assault of a man last year, assaulted two women last week, but is out without bail again. Darrell Johnson, 23, was released without bail because of the new bail reform laws accepted by… Continue reading Homeless NYC man out without bail after assaulting two women


Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in prison

Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four years in prison by a court. She was found guilty of provoking dissent, and violating COVID rules under a disasters law. Suu Kyi faced 11 charges, and most of them combined can jail her for life. She has… Continue reading Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in prison


Police ask for help in Oregon wolf poisoning

Police ask for help in Oregon wolf poisoning

Oregon Police are asking for help in identifying the alleged suspect behind the suspected poisoning of eight gray wolves. Toxicology reports confirmed that a poisonous substance had killed the wolves. Conservation groups have set a $26,000 reward for information leading to the suspect(s) conviction. Originally, at least five wolves were… Continue reading Police ask for help in Oregon wolf poisoning


Columbia University student stabbed to death by alleged gang member

Davide Giri, a 30-year-old Columbia University student, was stabbed to death by an alleged gang member near Morningside Park on Thursday evening. The knife-wielding suspect was identified as Vincent Pinkney, 25, who was out on parole with 16 previous arrests. Pinkney is a suspected gang member, and he wounded another… Continue reading Columbia University student stabbed to death by alleged gang member


Creditors can now slide into your DMs on social media to ask for money

Creditors in the US can now slide into your DMs to ask for repayment, according to the new rules by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). You can now be asked, or reminded to repay your loans on social media websites. Experts fear the move would influence scam artists to… Continue reading Creditors can now slide into your DMs on social media to ask for money


Woman reportedly caught breastfeeding cat on flight

Woman reportedly caught breastfeeding cat on flight

A woman on a Delta Airlines flight was reportedly caught breastfeeding her shaved cat. An image circulating online shows a message sent through using the Aircraft Reporting System (ACARS). In it, pilots had alerted the ground of what the woman was caught doing. Passenger in 13A is breastfeeding a cat… Continue reading Woman reportedly caught breastfeeding cat on flight


Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline

Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline

Congress has passed another bill to fund government agencies till February 18, and temporarily avert a government shutdown. The bill was passed just hours before funding was going to stop on Friday. In a 69-28 vote, the Senate accepted the bill approved earlier by the House 221-212. It will now… Continue reading Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline


AOC attacks the Supreme Court after destroying law enforcement morale

AOC attacks the Supreme Court after destroying law enforcement morale

Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez has attacked the Supreme Court of the United States just hours after Justices heard arguments in a Mississippi abortion case. The court will make its decision in the middle of next year, but Democrats have already launched their dangerous attacks on the Supreme Court and its Honorable… Continue reading AOC attacks the Supreme Court after destroying law enforcement morale


Germany to ban unvaccinated from bars and stores

Germany is set to ban unvaccinated people from bars and stores, outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel announced. Unvaccinated people are going to be barred from a lot of public and private venues as the country is set to impose vaccine passports. Merkel says that the situation is very serious and the… Continue reading Germany to ban unvaccinated from bars and stores


Lovely Bones author apologizes to man cleared of her rape

Alice Sebold, the author of the novel and Oscar-nominated film, The Lovely Bones, has apologized for getting a man wrongly convicted of her rape in 1981. In her first work as an author, in the memoir Lucky, Sebold described her horrifying account of being raped. She told Police that she… Continue reading Lovely Bones author apologizes to man cleared of her rape


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