Siete personas fueron arrestadas después de que al menos 10 niños, algunos de tan solo 2 años, permanecieran cautivos en un búnker de tormentas de Alabama durante tres años y fueran abusados sexualmente y torturados mediante el uso de herramientas como collares de choque para animales, como parte de una red de tráfico sexual.
Read More Al menos 10 niños fueron drogados, abusados sexualmente y torturados con collares de descargas eléctricas en AlabamaTag: Alabama
Violent Mexican sex trafficker sentenced to 15 years in prison after running nearly decade-long U.S. prostitution ring
A Mexican sex trafficker has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being caught running a violent prostitution ring across the United States for nearly a decade.
Read More Violent Mexican sex trafficker sentenced to 15 years in prison after running nearly decade-long U.S. prostitution ringBig Lots To Reopen Over 100 Store Locations Following Bankruptcy Filing
Big Lots, the U.S. discount retail chain specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise, has announced that they are reopening over 130 stores that shuttered last year following its bankruptcy filing.
Read More Big Lots To Reopen Over 100 Store Locations Following Bankruptcy FilingFrito-Lay Tostitos Chips Recall Upgraded To ‘Class I’ As Consumption ‘Could Cause Death’ For Some
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increased the risk status of Frito-Lay’s due to an undeclared ingredient in the chips that has the potential to “cause death” for some consumers.
Read More Frito-Lay Tostitos Chips Recall Upgraded To ‘Class I’ As Consumption ‘Could Cause Death’ For SomeMarch Madness Final Four Features All No. 1 Seeds For First Time Since 2008
The March Madness final four teams have been set in a rare only No. 1 seeds match-up after Auburn beat Michigan State, taking the final spot in the semi-finals.
Read More March Madness Final Four Features All No. 1 Seeds For First Time Since 2008Hyundai Announces $20B U.S. Investment, Including Louisiana Steel Plant, Amid Tariff Concerns
Car manufacturer Hyundai plans to invest $20 billion in the United States, including into a new steel plant in Louisiana, adding to the list of major foreign businesses set to move more of its operations to America in order to avoid tariffs.
Read More Hyundai Announces $20B U.S. Investment, Including Louisiana Steel Plant, Amid Tariff Concerns
