Japan Says It Fired Warning Flares When Russian Plane Violated Its Airspace
Japan says it fired warning flares at a Russian military plane after a stunning military airspace violation.
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A Russian military patrol aircraft...
Cal Fire Engineer Accused of Starting Multiple Fires
A Cal Fire engineer stands accused of a stunning betrayal: starting five wildfires off duty.
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Robert Hernandez, a 38-year-old Cal Fire engineer,...
Judge Temporarily Blocks Enforcement of Tennessee Abortion Rule
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Tennessee law that prohibits adults from helping juveniles get abortions without parental consent, citing First Amendment concerns.
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Woman Receives Sentence in Sinister Murder-for-Hire Plot
A Knoxville woman, Melody Sasser, has been sentenced to prison for trying to have the wife of a man she met on a dating...
Michigan Minimum Wage Will Increase to $12.48 in February, State Supreme Court Says
The Michigan Supreme Court has clarified that the state's minimum wage will increase to $12.48 in February.
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The new minimum wage will...
Mother of Man Who Died in 2018 Helicopter Crash Awarded $116 Million
A mother's fight for justice ends in a record-breaking $116 million lawsuit victory following her son's tragic death in a 2018 helicopter crash.
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Lawmakers Put Pressure on Secret Service Following Trump Incidents
Senator Rick Scott has introduced the Protect Our Presidents Act, aiming to mandate the U.S. Secret Service to provide presidential nominees the same level...
Federal Reserve Makes Significant Interest Rate Cut
The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut the interest rate by half a percentage point has sent waves through the financial community after years of...
Justice Department Looks Into Possible Collusion in Archegos Liquidation
The Justice Department has reportedly revived a probe into possible collusion in the liquidation of Archegos Capital Management amid fresh scrutiny of Wall Street...
Judge Decides RFK Jr. Must Remain on Wisconsin Ballot, Appeals Court Takes Case
A Wisconsin judge has denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to remove his name from the state's presidential ballot, citing clear statutory requirements. However,...