Day: February 28, 2024

Salvadoran illegal immigrant arrested in connection to Maryland murder of 2-year-old boy

3:20 am February 28, 2024

An illegal Salvadoran immigrant has been arrested in connection to the murder of a toddler in Langley Park, Maryland, earlier this month, the Prince George’s County Police Department announced Tuesday night.  According to authorities, Nilson Trejo-Granados, 25, is now the fifth suspect arrested for the murder of 2-year-old Jeremy Poou Caceres. Trejo-Granados was charged with […]

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Florida woman allegedly poisons boyfriend’s tea with bleach tablet: report

2:58 am February 28, 2024

A Florida woman is facing charges for allegedly poisoning her boyfriend by placing a bleach tablet in his tea, according to NBC Miami. According to the arrest report obtained by NBC Miami, Ivette Diaz, 49, is accused of tampering with tea while her live-in boyfriend of three years was outside on the phone with his […]

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Vikings GM slams door on Justin Jefferson trade rumors: ‘Not something that has ever crossed my mind’

2:55 am February 28, 2024

The Minnesota Vikings’ front office will have their hands full this offseason.  The franchise likely wants to find a way to bring back quarterback Kirk Cousins, and come to an agreement on a long-term contract that will keep star wide receiver Justin Jefferson in Minnesota for the long haul. Jefferson, a three-time All-Pro, is scheduled […]

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Wedding crasher: Florida man allegedly attacks bride, guests only to land in jail

2:50 am February 28, 2024

A Florida man is behind bars after crashing a wedding where he allegedly assaulted the bride and pushed her to the ground, according to FOX 35. According to an arrest affidavit from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office obtained by FOX 35, Rontae Stokes, 45, was arrested and charged with five counts of felony battery and […]

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Federal judge rules $1.7 trillion spending bill passed by Congress in 2022 is unconstitutional

2:49 am February 28, 2024

A Lubbock, Texas, federal judge ruled Tuesday that lawmakers unconstitutionally passed the $1.7 trillion government funding bill in 2022 when they did so under a pandemic-era rule allowing members of the U.S. House of Representatives to vote on the matter by proxy instead of in person. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, requested the […]

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