Sandy Hook families who won almost $1.5 billion in their legal battle against Infowars host Alex Jones have offered to settle that debt for less money.
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WH Officials Stand by Iran Swap Despite Rising Proxy Attacks
In the wake of increased attacks on United States soldiers by Iranian proxies, White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said on Monday’s Fox News program “The Story” that the Biden Administration does not regret its previous hostage deal with Iran.
Read More WH Officials Stand by Iran Swap Despite Rising Proxy AttacksNewsom Increases CHP Officers To ‘Inhibit Retail Crime’ During Holidays
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 HolidaysOregon: 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 StrikeRansomware Attack On U.S. Hospitals Cause Emergency Rooms To Divert Patients
Hospitals in at least three U.S. states have moved their patients out of emergency rooms after a ransomware attack struck their parent company last week.
Read More Ransomware Attack On U.S. Hospitals Cause Emergency Rooms To Divert PatientsVermont: Suspect In Shooting Of 3 Palestinian College Students Pleads Not Guilty
A man who was accused of attempted murder in the shooting of three Palestinian college students in Burlington, Vermont, has pleaded not guilty.
Read More Vermont: Suspect In Shooting Of 3 Palestinian College Students Pleads Not Guilty