Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s Wealth Growth and Real Estate Holdings Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, the first Black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts, has experienced a significant increase in her financial standing.
Bail for BMW Driver Accused of Fatal Malibu Crash Remains Unchanged A judge in California has declined to reduce bail for Fraser Bohm, the 23-year-old suspect charged with the deaths
Tragic Funicular Derailment in Lisbon Results in One American Dead An American woman and mother of two with a passion for travel has been confirmed as the sole U.S. victim
South Carolina Inmate Challenges Execution Due to Delusional Beliefs As judicial authorities debate whether delusions about the legal system can prevent a prisoner from being executed, the inmate, Steven Bixby,
City Unveils New Logo Amid Criticism and Budget Concerns On September 4th, Austin introduced its first unified city logo as part of a $1.1 million rebranding effort. The new design
Deportation Likely for MS-13 Member to Eswatini Amid Rejection of Plea Deal Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member and native of El Salvador, is facing imminent deportation to Eswatini
University of Kentucky Cheerleader Dropps Out Following Arraignment in Baby’s Death Case Laken Snelling, a former university cheerleader, is no longer enrolled at the University of Kentucky after her recent
Former FBI Official Leaked Information About China Investigation, Undermining the Probe A former FBI agent, Charles McGonigal, who once led the bureau’s counterintelligence division, became the subject of a disciplinary
Florida Woman Survives Alligator Attack While Boating A Florida optometrist was attacked by an 8-foot alligator while on a boat ride in the St. Lucie River, resulting in severe injuries
Possible U.S. Military Action Against Venezuela to Target Drug Cartels The Biden administration is reportedly considering military strikes within Venezuela aimed at dismantling drug cartels and pressuring President Nicolas Maduro