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West Peoria Store Banned from Selling Alcohol Due to Violations

A liquor store in West Peoria is facing consequences as the city decided to revoke its liquor license. Express Liquors at 725 North Western Avenue has been banned from selling alcohol after failing an...
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Mississippi Requests Execution Date for Man in 1993 Killing, Lawyers to Appeal to SCOTUS

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, a Republican, is pushing for an execution date for Charles Ray Crawford, a convicted killer who has been on death row for 30 years. Crawford was sentenced to death...
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Judge Grants Dismissal of Jan. 6 Charges Against Trump – Appeal Dropped in Florida...

A judge has dropped the charges against President-elect Donald Trump in the D.C. case against him, following a request that Special Counsel Jack Smith made on Monday. This decision is related to the investigation...
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro Supports State Supreme Court Decision on Mail-In Ballot Counting

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is supporting the recent decision made by the state's Supreme Court regarding the counting of mail-in ballots. The court ruled that faulty mail-in ballots should not be counted during a...
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Upholds Exclusion of Mail-In Ballots in GOP Victory

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court made a decision on Monday regarding the exclusion of mail-in ballots with incorrect or missing dates for the 2024 election. This ruling was seen as a victory for the Republican...
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Virginia Attorney General Anticipates Increased Common Sense in Trump Administration

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares expressed his optimism about the upcoming Trump administration, stating that he expects to see more common sense approaches to governing. He highlighted the need to roll back regulations that...
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DOJ Convicts Computer Programmer in Major US Streaming Service Case

A computer programmer, Yoany Vaillant, was found guilty by a Nevada jury for his involvement in operating Jetflicks, one of the largest illegal television streaming services in the United States. Jetflicks, based in Las...
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Seattle Teen Arrested at Left-Wing Protest for Vandalism: What Happened?

A 17-year-old girl was taken into custody in Seattle after vandalizing public property during a left-wing protest that took aim at the Republican and Democratic Parties. The protest, named "Build the People’s Movement," drew...
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Fast-Tracking Los Angeles Sanctuary City Law After Trump Win

Members of the Los Angeles City Council are working diligently to expedite the process of declaring Los Angeles a "sanctuary city" for illegal immigrants in response to President-elect Trump's recent win. This law would...
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Legal Battle Over $70,000 Engagement Ring: Court Ruling on Alleged Cheater

The recent legal battle over a $70,000 engagement ring in Massachusetts has finally come to a conclusion. The state's highest court ruled that the ring should be returned to the person who originally purchased...
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Illinois’ Semiautomatic Weapons Ban Overturned, Governor Vows Appeal

A federal judge recently overturned Illinois' ban on semiautomatic weapons, citing recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that uphold the Second Amendment right to bear arms. U.S. District Judge Stephen P. McGlynn stated that his...
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Trump’s Legal Cases Update After Election Victory

The Justice Department recently announced its intention to close two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump as he prepares for his second term in office. Despite this development, Trump still faces legal challenges...
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2024 Election: GOP Ready for Crucial Court Battles

The Republican Party is focusing on preparing for the upcoming 2024 election by emphasizing the importance of court battles. They have launched an "election integrity" effort to avoid the pitfalls they faced in 2020....
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Unraveling the Mystery: Understanding Alibis and Their Importance

Donald Trump's presidency was marked by his lack of understanding, laziness, and self-centeredness. He didn't bother to learn how the office worked and spent most of his time watching TV. His defeat in 2020...
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Killer Clown Cold Case: Florida Murderess Released from Prison

In 2017, Sheila Keen-Warren was arrested and later convicted of the second-degree murder of Marlene Warren in a cold case dating back to 1990. She was released from prison just 18 months after her...
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Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Case Likely to Be Dismissed by Judge

Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York mayor and personal lawyer for Donald J. Trump, is facing the potential dismissal of his bankruptcy case by a federal judge. This decision would allow creditors to move...
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Blocking of Oklahoma Law Criminalizing Immigrants Without Legal Status: What It Means

A federal judge has blocked Oklahoma from enforcing a new immigration law that would have made it a crime to enter the state without legal authorization to be in the United States. This ruling...
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New York State Prisons Found in Violation of Law for Prolonged Solitary Confinement

The New York state prison system has been found in violation of state law for keeping inmates in solitary confinement for longer than allowed. State Supreme Court Justice Kevin Bryant ruled that the Department...
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Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law: Impact on Christian Agenda and Beyond

Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana has been making waves by signing bills that aim to promote a Christian agenda in the state's public schools. The recent legislation allows schools to hire chaplains and mandates...
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Supreme Court Upholds Law Disarming Domestic Abusers: What You Need to Know

The Supreme Court recently made a decision regarding the disarming of individuals subject to domestic violence restraining orders. In a case involving a drug dealer in Texas, the court upheld a federal law that...
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Louisiana Law Requires Display of Ten Commandments in Classrooms: Civil Rights Groups Plan Challenge

Louisiana recently became the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms, following the signing of a bill by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry. The bill, known as...
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Louisiana Law Mandates Display of Ten Commandments in Public Classrooms

Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana recently signed a new law that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in every public classroom in the state. This makes Louisiana the only state with such a...
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Louisiana Mandates Display of Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms

Louisiana recently became the only state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in every public classroom. Governor Jeff Landry signed this legislation, sparking a debate on the separation of church and state.Critics,...
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Living the Constitution: 7 Key Lessons from a New York City Man

Bestselling author and journalist A.J. Jacobs has a unique way of immersing himself in topics that intrigue him. Instead of just scratching the surface, he delves deep into a subject for an extended period,...
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Halting Iowa’s Attempt to Target Illegal Immigrants: A Judge’s Ruling

A federal judge in Iowa has put a stop to the state's attempt to enforce its own immigration laws. The Iowa law aimed to prosecute illegal immigrants with deportation orders or previous denials of...
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Preventing Online Sharing of Crime Scene Photos: New York Mother’s Fight

Kim Devins is still haunted by the tragic death of her daughter Bianca. Bianca was killed by a man she met on Instagram, who then shared photos of her lifeless body online. These gruesome...
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North Carolina Gov. Cooper vetoes bill increasing number of juveniles tried as adults Cooper vetoes...

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, recently vetoed a bill that sought to increase the number of minors tried as adults in serious criminal cases. The bill, known as House Bill 834, had...
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The internet industry is suing California over its net neutrality lawTitle: California Net Neutrality...

The internet industry is taking legal action against California over its recently passed net neutrality law. This lawsuit, filed by major trade groups representing broadband companies, is the second significant legal challenge to the...
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Chris Meloni shares new photos with Mariska Hargitay and their families to celebrate kids’...

Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay Celebrate Children's Graduations in Heartwarming Family GatheringMariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni recently came together to celebrate a special milestone in their families. Both stars of "Law & Order: SVU"...
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Quebec bill banning certain evictions passed into law | CBC News

Quebec Passes Law Banning Certain Evictions for Three YearsMontreal - In a unanimous decision, Quebec's National Assembly has passed a law prohibiting common forms of evictions such as subdivisions, enlargements, and changes of use...