U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the suspected assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brain Thompson, who was fatally shot in New York City last December.
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Hyundai 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 ConcernsFormer President Biden’s Post-2024 Fundraising Offer Met With Skepticism And Mockery
Former aides to former President Joe Biden were reportedly “stunned” on Friday following reports about his alleged meetings with high-ranking Democrat officials—strategically positioning himself to bolster the party’s public image and fundraising efforts.
Read More Former President Biden’s Post-2024 Fundraising Offer Met With Skepticism And MockeryJudge: Joshua Riibe Is ‘Free To Leave’ Dominican Republic Following Sudiksha Konanki’s Disappearance
A judge has ruled that Joshua Riibe is “free to leave” the Dominican Republic, after being held in the country following the disappearance of 20-year-old University of Pittsburg student Sudiksha Konanki.
Read More Judge: Joshua Riibe Is ‘Free To Leave’ Dominican Republic Following Sudiksha Konanki’s DisappearanceU.S. Federal Judge Rules Prince Harry’s Immigration Records Must Be Made Public By Tuesday
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must make Prince Harry’s immigration records, which could reveal if he disclosed prior drug use before coming to America, public by Tuesday this week.
Read More U.S. Federal Judge Rules Prince Harry’s Immigration Records Must Be Made Public By TuesdayW.Va. Governor Threatens Legal Action Over NCAA Tournament Snub, Citing Controversy
West Virginia’s Governor Patrick Morrisey is calling for an investigation into the NCAA after West Virginia was snubbed from an at-large bid in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
Read More W.Va. Governor Threatens Legal Action Over NCAA Tournament Snub, Citing Controversy