Rare Bank of Hamilton $20 Note with ‘C’ Overprint Headlines Premier Auction

Colonial Acres Coins’ highly anticipated Fall Premier Numismatic Auction, Sale No. 123, promises a treasure trove of rare and valuable collectibles. Among the 1,700 lots available, a remarkable set of Bank of Hamilton $20 and $50 notes has captured significant attention, particularly for its historical and numismatic significance. Expanded Auction Format Reflects Growing Interest In … Read more

Magnitude 7 Earthquake Rocks California, Causing Tsunami Warnings And Evacuations As Locals Are Advised ‘stay Away From Water’

On Wednesday, a series of earthquakes rocked California, including a large and shallow earthquake that triggered a tsunami warning and mandatory evacuations for hundreds of miles down the coast. Following an initial preliminary magnitude 7.3 quake around 60 miles off the coast, residents were instructed to evacuate and go inland. The National Tsunami Warning Center … Read more

26 Guns Confiscated From Bus Heading To Mexico

US Customs and Border Protection recovered more than two dozen guns from a bus traveling from South Texas to Mexico. Officers from CBP’s Office of Field Operations claimed they discovered the firearms, including 43 magazines of various calibers, on a Mexican-bound commercial bus at the Hidalgo International Bridge in Hidalgo, Texas, on Friday. Officers were … Read more

2 Texas Men Arrested After Robbing A Grocery Store, Hitting A Pole And Leading Police On A Chase

Most people use their vehicles for everyday purposes, such as traveling to work, visiting family and friends, and so on. Nonetheless, many drivers utilize their vehicles to perpetrate crimes. Recently, authorities detained two males for robbery and fleeing during a traffic stop. Of course, this perilous chase may have led to automobile accidents with other … Read more

3 Texas Women Arrested In $8 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme: US Attorney’s Office

Lawrence Man Accused of Long-Running Social Security Fraud and Misuse of COVID Relief Funds

Three women are facing federal charges after running a multimillion-dollar mortgage scheme, according to the US attorney’s office. A grand jury in East Texas charged 35-year-old Nicole Espinosa, popularly known as the “Short Sale Queen,” 44-year-old Stephanie Smith, also known as Stephanie Parks, from Midlothian, and 28-year-old Dallas resident Selena Baltazar-Hill on November 20. The … Read more

An Ohio man has been sentenced to prison for distributing cocaine in western Pennsylvania

Dutch National Receives 33-Month Prison Sentence for Money Laundering in Northern District of New York

The Department of Justice’s Western District of Pennsylvania announced on Wednesday, December 4, that an Ohio man had received a 34-month prison sentence for cocaine trafficking in Western Pennsylvania. Senior United States District Judge Joy Flowers Conti sentenced Peter Williams, 58, of Northfield, Ohio, who had earlier pleaded guilty in this case to possession with … Read more

A West Virginia Couple Faces New Charges For Allegedly Abusing Adopted Black Children

Teen Sentenced to 13 Years for 2019 Sun Lakes Murder of Aunt

A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Whitefeather, 62, and Donald Lantz, 63, are facing a spate of new charges for the severe abuse of their adopted Black children. Allegations against the couple include keeping their children in a barn and forcing them into forced labor, a situation that has outraged the community and raised serious concerns … Read more

‘no Sympathy’: Teen Girl Who Took Selfies After Beating Homeless Man To Death With Friends Tries To Apologize To Victim’s Family In Court As She Learns Her Destiny

One of the teen girls who was found guilty last month of kicking and stomping a 64-year-old stranger to death because they “were bored”—taking selfies and recordings with the disabled man to celebrate his terrible death—was sentenced on Wednesday. The 13-year-old, who was convicted of second-degree murder on November 18, received the maximum term for … Read more

The NYPD has released an unmasked photo of the smiling suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO

As New York City authorities continue to hunt for the identity of the alleged killer, they have released photographs of the man who fatally shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan. On Thursday, the NYPD released two photos of the killer, one of which showed the suspect smiling. A thorough investigation was ongoing, with … Read more