Melvin Philip Emde, 41, from Talihina, Oklahoma, attempted to fake his own death in a phony “missing” kayaking incident after being accused of child rape in North Carolina.
Read More Man Tries To Fake His Own Death in Mississippi River After Child Rape AccusationsAuthor: Elizabeth Volberding
Mayor Eric Adams and President Biden Avoid Each Other In NYC
Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, and United States President Joe Biden have avoided contact with one another since Biden’s recent arrival in NYC.
Read More Mayor Eric Adams and President Biden Avoid Each Other In NYCIllinois Becomes First State To Eliminate Cash Bail
Illinois is now the first state in the United States to completely abolish cash bail as the SAFE-T Act went into effect on Monday, September 18th.
Read More Illinois Becomes First State To Eliminate Cash BailRay Epps Charged With Misdemeanor Over J6 Capitol Protest
James Ray Epps, a former U.S. Marine who became the focus of January 6th conspiracy theories, has been charged with a misdemeanor offense regarding the January 6th, 2021, protest at the United States Capitol.
Read More Ray Epps Charged With Misdemeanor Over J6 Capitol ProtestNYC Council Considering Removing Monuments Honoring Washington, Jefferson, Columbus, Roosevelt
A committee on the New York City Council is set to vote on a proposal that could result in monuments honoring figures such as George Washington, Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Peter Stuyvesant, and more being removed due to their “controversial” pasts.
Read More NYC Council Considering Removing Monuments Honoring Washington, Jefferson, Columbus, RooseveltHouse Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing To Address Threats of Child Abuse, Sexual Exploitation
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance conducted a hearing called “Children are Not for Sale: Examining the Threat of Exploitation of Children in the U.S. and Abroad.”
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