A Toddler Accidentally Shot Himself In Starkville

A tragic incident occurred in Starkville, Mississippi, where a toddler unintentionally shot himself. On Sunday, December 15th, an unfortunate accident took place at an apartment located on Louisville Street. Starkville Police announced that they have determined that the 2-year-old boy accidentally shot himself after finding a gun in a drawer. The child is currently in … Read more

Biden commutes sentence of former doctor convicted for tampering with medications

President Joe Biden recently granted clemency to approximately 1,500 individuals, which includes a former doctor convicted of participating in Medicare fraud and administering weakened chemotherapy drugs to cancer patients. Last Thursday, the White House made an announcement about the commutations. They described President Biden’s action as the “largest single-day grant of clemency in modern history.” … Read more

Bank Robber Granted ‘Compassionate Release’ Returns to Crime, Faces Life Behind Bars

Bank Robber Granted ‘Compassionate Release’ Returns to Crime, Faces Life Behind Bars After-spending-26-years-in-jail-California-felon-Markham-David-Bond-granted-compassionate-release-but-returned-to-prison-for-committing-the-same-crime

A bank robber who was released early from federal prison on a “compassionate release” program is returning to prison for the same crime he was initially convicted of. Markham David Bond, according to the US Department of Justice, has been convicted by a federal jury in Los Angeles on Thursday. The charges against Bond include … Read more

Kentucky Hit by Magnitude 3 Earthquake

A magnitude 3.3 earthquake was detected in Chesapeake, Ohio, on Monday, but it was felt as far away as Kentucky and West Virginia. The United States Geological Survey observed the earthquake’s epicenter about 4:39 p.m. EST, just 2.1 miles northwest of Chesapeake. Reports of the earthquake range from Ona and Barboursville in West Virginia to … Read more

Tennessee legislator suggests sending undocumented immigrants accused of minor offenses to sanctuary cities instead of deporting them

Tennessee legislator suggests sending undocumented immigrants accused of minor offenses to sanctuary cities instead of deporting them

Fox News has released its top headlines. Stay updated with what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A bill has been introduced by a Tennessee state lawmaker, proposing that law enforcement should send illegal migrants who are accused of minor crimes to sanctuary cities instead of deporting them to another country. State Representative Todd Warner, a Republican, has … Read more

Enforcement Of School Cell Phone Ban Across South Carolina Starts In January

South Carolina students from kindergarten through high school will be greeted with a significant change when they return from their winter break in Columbia, S.C. In January, every public school district in the state must begin enforcing a ban on student cellphones, if they haven’t already done so. Lawmakers added a temporary provision in the … Read more

U.S. Deadline Looms for Apple and Google to Remove TikTok from App Stores

TikTok faces removal from app stores in the US

The U.S. government has set a January 19, 2025 deadline for Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app stores unless its parent company, ByteDance, divests ownership of its U.S. operations. This decision stems from growing national security concerns regarding TikTok’s ties to China, with lawmakers warning that the app’s Chinese ownership could allow … Read more

Legal Group Launches inquiry Into DOJ Memo Targeting Parents In Virginia

America First Legal (AFL) has recently initiated an inquiry into the purported involvement of former FBI Deputy Director, Andy McCabe, and his wife, Jill McCabe, in the contentious memo released by Attorney General Merrick Garland on October 4, 2021. The memo activated federal counterterrorism resources to tackle perceived threats against school officials, a measure that … Read more