In continuing negotiations over a temporary truce and hostage agreement in its conflict with Israel, Hamas has presented a formal counterproposal, raising hopes for the first time in weeks that more Israelis kidnapped on October 7th may be freed and that hostilities may end.
Read More Hamas Issues Counter-Proposal Hostage And Ceasefire Deal, Netanyahu Says Deal Is ‘Absurd’Author: Brooke Mallory
Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Law Reviving Georgia Sanctions Panel That Could Alter Trump’s Prosecution
GOP Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia signed a bill on Wednesday that gives a commission the authority to start removing and penalizing state prosecutors. This could very easily interfere with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s efforts to prosecute former President Trump.
Read More Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Law Reviving Georgia Sanctions Panel That Could Alter Trump’s ProsecutionFather of Ethan Crumbley Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter in Oxford High Shooting
On Thursday, James Crumbley, the father of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
Read More Father of Ethan Crumbley Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter in Oxford High ShootingTennessee: Vigil For Missing Mizzou Student Held, Search Continues In Nashville
Riley Strain, a student at the University of Missouri, has now been missing for nearly a week. On Wednesday night, family and friends came together for a vigil where they prayed for Riley’s safe return.
Read More Tennessee: Vigil For Missing Mizzou Student Held, Search Continues In NashvilleRoku’s New Terms Lock Users Out Until Agreement; 15K+ Accounts Breached
It has been alleged that a Roku Terms of Service (ToS) update locks users’ TVs until they consent to the new guidelines. To withdraw from the new “Dispute Resolution Terms,” one must send a letter to the streaming service by March 21st.
Read More Roku’s New Terms Lock Users Out Until Agreement; 15K+ Accounts BreachedMissouri AG: 15-Year-Old Who Injured Girl in Concrete Assault Should Face Adult Trial
The 15-year-old girl who violently bashed the head of another teenager onto concrete should stand trial as an adult, according to Missouri’s attorney general.
Read More Missouri AG: 15-Year-Old Who Injured Girl in Concrete Assault Should Face Adult Trial