Day: October 31, 2023

Prince William reached out to support kidnap victims who watched wedding to Kate Middleton while in captivity

5:57 pm October 31, 2023

Prince William reportedly expressed interest in writing to three kidnapping victims who watched his wedding to Kate Middleton on TV while being held captive by an Ohio man. Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus were kidnapped by Ariel Castro between 2002 and 2004 and held captive for over a decade before Berry escaped from […]

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4 injured in CA shooting at Brazillian restaurant, search for suspect underway

5:57 pm October 31, 2023

Four people sustained non-life threatening injuries when a shooter opened fire inside a Brazilian restaurant south of San Diego, police said. IN SAN DIEGO, DRIVE-BY SHOOTING TARGETS DOWNTOWN HOMELESS SHELTER The gunfire prompted chaos inside NOVO Brazil in Chula Vista and fears of an active shooter loose in the Otay Ranch Town Center, causing police […]

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Former MI employee files whistleblower lawsuit seeking $382 million after funds misused

4:59 pm October 31, 2023

A former employee is suing to force a Mississippi utility to repay $382 million that the federal government gave to build a failed coal-fueled power plant. Kelli Williams, a former construction manager for Atlanta-based Southern Co., filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the company and its subsidiary Mississippi Power Co. in 2018. That lawsuit, unsealed Monday, […]

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Parents sue California over religious exemptions for school-mandated vaccines as Newsom seeks to add COVID jab

4:58 pm October 31, 2023

Several parents backed by a conservative group are suing California over a state law that eliminated religious exemptions for school-mandated vaccines now that Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state legislature are reportedly moving to add the COVID-19 jab to the list of required inoculations for schoolchildren.  The federal lawsuit brought by Advocates for Faith […]

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Lawsuit aims to stop Army, FBI from creating false arrest records for soldiers, vets never charged with crimes

4:57 pm October 31, 2023

A new class action lawsuit alleges the U.S. Army knowingly stuck thousands of soldiers and veterans with a false arrest record over the past six years. “Defendants have shown that they would rather indulge in bureaucratic inertia rather than fix a problem that has now destroyed the lives, reputations, and careers of numerous service members,” […]

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