Nov 01, 2024
A display of handguns arranged on a wall in a gun shop.
Washington, D.C., Maryland Sue Multiple Gun Shops for Weapons Trafficking

The attorneys general of Washington, D.C., and Maryland have jointly filed a lawsuit against three Maryland-based gun shops, alleging that they knowingly sold firearms to individuals they should have recognized as "straw purchasers." Straw purchasing involves buying a firearm on behalf of another person who is prohibited by law from... Read More »

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Wells Fargo Employee Died in Her Cubicle, Found Four Days Later

Officials are investigating the death of a Wells Fargo employee in Tempe, Arizona, who was found in her cubicle late last month. It is reported that she had been deceased for four days before being discovered. However, authorities do not suspect foul play in the case. The 60-year-old employee who... Read More »

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Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Biden's New Citizenship Pathway for Immigrant Spouses, Leaving Thousands in Limbo

The Biden administration's newly introduced "Keeping Families Together" program, which promised a streamlined pathway to U.S. citizenship for immigrant spouses of American citizens, has been temporarily suspended by a federal judge in Texas. The program, which began accepting applications just last week, could potentially benefit around 500,000 immigrants currently residing... Read More »

Karen Read sitting in a courtroom during her trial related to the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe.
Karen Read Faces Lawsuit Over Police Officer Boyfriend’s Death

Karen Read, a Massachusetts woman whose murder trial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, ended in a hung jury earlier this year, now faces a civil lawsuit from O’Keefe’s family. The suit, filed in Plymouth County Superior Court, also targets two bars—C.F. McCarthy’s and Waterfall... Read More »