California Man Found Guilty of Killing 6-Year-Old Boy During Road Rage

Man Convicted of Murdering a 6-Year-Old Boy in 2021 California Road Rage

California man, Marcus Anthony Eriz, 26, was convicted of second-degree murder in the tragic 2021 road rage shooting on the 55 Freeway that claimed the life of 6-year-old Aiden Leos.
Eva Mendes: Facts About the ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ Star Only Known to Few

Eva Mendes: Facts About the ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ Star Only Known to Few

Eva Mendes is an American actress, model, and businesswoman known for her captivating performances in both film and television.
LeBron James Breaks Record Following 20th NBA All-Star Selection

LeBron James 20th NBA All-Star Selection Makes History After Breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Record

LeBron James, Lakers' star forward, secures his 20th NBA All-Star Game nomination, surpassing the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most in history.
Florida Public Universities Remove Sociology in Core Curriculum, Replace it with US History Course

Florida Public Universities Remove Sociology in Core Curriculum, Replace it with US History Course

Against objections from sociologists and educators, the State University System of Florida on Wednesday eliminated sociology from its core course requirements.
Michigan School Shooting: Mother of Gunman Will Testify in Trial of Manslaughter Charges

Michigan School Shooting: Mother of Gunman Will Testify in Trial of Manslaughter Charges

Prosecutor argues that if the armed teen's mother had acted on violent drawings, the Michigan school shooting tragedy, which claimed four lives, might have been prevented.
Haiti Orphanage Founder Michael Geilenfeld Faces Criminal Charge of Sexual Abuse

American Founder of Haiti Orphanage Arrested for Allegedly Sexually Abusing a Minor

American founder of Haiti orphanage, initially cleared of local abuse charges, faces new federal charges in U.S. court amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
Draymond Green Not Included on Team USA Due to Suspensions

Draymond Green Suspensions Take His Team USA Olympic Spot, Says Grant Hill

USA Basketball executive director Grant Hill explained that Draymond Green, a two-time gold medalist, was omitted from the player pool for the Paris Olympics due to his suspensions with the Golden State Warriors this season.
LA Times Fires Over 100 Employees

LA Times Owner Says Paper Losses $30-$40M Annualy; Fires Over 100 Staffers

The LA Times initiated a round of layoffs on Tuesday due to a "financial crisis," making it one of the most substantial staff reductions in the newspaper's 142-year history.
Minnesota State Trooper Who Murdered Man During Traffic Stop Faces Charges

Minnesota State Trooper Who Murdered Man During Traffic Stop Faces Charges

A Minnesota state trooper was charged with murder on Wednesday in the shooting of motorist Ricky Cobb II. Cobb failed to exit his car during a July traffic stop, and when officers attempted to arrest him, he took his foot off the brake.
Argentina: Largest Union Holds 12-Hour Protest Against President Javier Milei

Tens of Thousands of Argentina Workers March Againts Javier Milei New Austerity Measures

Tens of thousands of Argentina workers have participated in protests, marking the first significant opposition to President Javier Milei's proposals to cut workers' rights.
Adrian Griffin: Bucks Sack Head Coach

Bucks Fire Head Coach Adrian Griffin, Eyes Doc Rivers as Replacement

While the Milwaukee Bucks appeared solid externally, internally, the team faced turmoil under rookie head coach Adrian Griffin.
2024 Oscars Nominees Full List | America Ferrera Gets First Academy Awards Nod

Oscars 2024: America Ferrera, Cillian Murphy, Others Get Their First Academy Awards Nomination

Despite confusion over overlooked contenders in the 2024 Oscars for the "Barbie" movie, America Ferrera's delightful Best Supporting Actress nomination is cause for celebration.
Illinois Shooting Suspect Found Dead in Texas After Killing 8 People in Various Locations

Illinois Shooting: Authorities Identify Victims of Fatal Shooting; Suspect Found Dead in Texas

In Joliet, Illinois, a "reign of terror" orchestrated by 23-year-old deceased suspect Romeo Nance resulted in eight people killed and nine others shot, according to local authorities.
Donald Trump: Federals Appeals Court Rejects Former President's Bid to Lift DC Gag Order

Federal Appeals Court Lets Donald Trump DC Gag Order Stand Amid Revisit Request

A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, has rejected former President Donald Trump's attempt to lift a gag order that severely limits his ability to criticize witnesses in his criminal case related to the attempt to subvert the 2020 election.
Mexico Lawsuit Against American Gunmakers Revived by US Appeals Court

Mexico Lawsuit Against American Gunmakers Revived by US Appeals Court

A US appeals court revived a $10 billion Mexico lawsuit, aiming to hold American gunmakers accountable for facilitating the trafficking of weapons to drug cartels across the US-Mexico border.
Jason Kelce Rips Shirt, Cheers on Travis' Touchdown

Shritless Jason Kelce Cheers on Brother Travis; Wife Kylie Kelce Reacts

In a wild display of enthusiasm, Jason Kelce, shirtless but donning pants and a beanie hat, passionately cheered as his brother, Travis, scored a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.
California Woman Allegedly Steals $2500 Worth of Stanley Cups, Arrested

Police Apprehends California Woman for Theft After Allegedly Steals $2500 Worth of Stanley Cups

A California woman found herself in handcuffs last week during Stanley cup mania when she allegedly wheeled a shopping cart filled with reusable water bottles out of a store without paying, according to authorities.
Ecuador Gang Members Arrested After Trying to Take Over Hospital

68 Individuals Arrested After Storming an Ecuador Hospital While a Gang Member Receives Treatment

In Ecuador, where violence is prevalent, the police arrested 68 gang members on Sunday for attempting to seize control of a hospital in the southwest.
Dexter King: Martin Luther King Jr. Son Dies at 62

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Youngest Son, Dexter King Dead Following Battle with Prostate Cancer

Dexter King, the youngest son of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, passed away on Monday after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer. He was 62.
Texas Border Wire Case: Federal Agents to Remove Razor Wire Following Supreme Court's Decision

Texas Border Wire Case: Federal Agents To Remove Razor Wire Following Supreme Court's Decision

On Monday, the Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration in the Texas border razor wire case along the US-Mexico border.
David Gail: 'Beverly Hills 90210' Actor Dies at 58

'Beverly Hills 90210,' 'Port Charles' Actor David Gail Dead at 58

Actor David Gail, who starred in several episodes of "Beverly Hills 90210" as Shannon Doherty's fiancé and gained recognition for his portrayal of Dr. Joe Scanlon on the soap opera "Port Charles," a spinoff of "General Hospital," has died at 58.
Taylor Swift: Man Allegedly Stalking the Pop Superstar Arrested Outside Her New York Home

Man Allegedly Tries to Break Into Taylor Swift Home Arrested

A man was apprehended on Saturday following police responses to reports of a disorderly person near Taylor Swift home in Tribeca.
Texas: 1 Dead, 2 Injured Following a Stabbing Spree; Suspect Shot, Arrested by Authorities

Texas Police Shoot, Injured Man Following Fatal Stabbing that Kills 1, Injured 2

A stabbing incident in Texas resulted in one woman's death and left two others injured. The situation escalated into an officer-involved shooting early Sunday morning.
Ron DeSantis Drops 2024 Presidential Campaign, Endorses Donald Trump

Ron DeSantis Drops 2024 Presidential Campaign, Endorses Donald Trump

The rivalry between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump concluded on Sunday, as the Florida governor withdrew from his 2024 presidential campaign and endorsed his former rival on departure.
Ecuador: Gang Boss Adolfo Macias' Family Arrested, Deported from Argentina

Argentina Arrests, Deports Ecuador Gang Boss Adolfo Macias' Family Following His Prison Break

The wife and children of Ecuador's most-wanted fugitive, Adolfo Macias, also known as "Fito," have been arrested in Argentina and subsequently deported to Ecuador.
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