A recent mandate from Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom directed the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to better support countermeasures against a rise in retail crime during the Christmas season.
Read More Newsom Increases CHP Officers To ‘Inhibit Retail Crime’ During HolidaysAuthor: Brooke Mallory
Oregon: Around 45,000 Students Return To Classrooms After Month-Long Teacher Strike
After more than three weeks without classes, the largest school district in Oregon said late on Sunday that it had struck a tentative agreement with its teachers union and that close to 45,000 students will begin attending classes again on Monday.
Read More Oregon: Around 45,000 Students Return To Classrooms After Month-Long Teacher StrikeOzzy Osbourne Says He Has 10 Years Left ‘At Best’ Due To Spinal Tumor, Parkinson’s
Ozzy Osbourne, the renowned 74-year-old rock star, has struggled with a variety of health issues since receiving a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis around 20 years ago, however, he remained upbeat in a recent Rolling Stone UK interview.
Read More Ozzy Osbourne Says He Has 10 Years Left ‘At Best’ Due To Spinal Tumor, Parkinson’s4 Dead After Murder-Suicide At Homeless Encampment In North Carolina
Authorities said that on Sunday morning, an apparent murder-suicide took the lives of two men and two women in a homeless camp in North Carolina.
Read More 4 Dead After Murder-Suicide At Homeless Encampment In North CarolinaMan Who Won $1.35B Mega Millions Suing Daughter’s Mother For Telling Family About His Winnings
A lucky man from Maine who won the $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot is suing the mother of his daughter for allegedly disclosing the rare victory to his family members against his wishes.
Read More Man Who Won $1.35B Mega Millions Suing Daughter’s Mother For Telling Family About His WinningsPolice Report: Louisville Bank Shooter’s Journal Shows He Targeted ‘Upper-Class White People’ To Highlight Soft Gun Laws, Prompt Politicians
According to a police report released on Tuesday that included excerpts from the shooter’s journal, the man who killed five people at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, in April was driven by his anger over the country’s “careless” gun laws and believed that a “bloody rampage” of White victims would prompt politicians into action.
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