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County in California Dismisses Hundreds of Criminal Cases Due to COVID-Related Order

A California county has dismissed numerous violent criminal cases because of an order related to COVID.

Texas Rejecting CDC Recommendation to Require COVID Vax for Kids

The Texas Department of State Health Services Removed their recommendation that children receive all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommended vaccines.

16 Suspects Arrested in Arizona in Connection With Human Trafficking

The suspects were found when detectives posed as minors online, speaking to suspects, leading to information that facilitated the arrests.

Darrell Brooks Found Guilty on 6 Counts of First-Degree Murder

Darrell Brooks, the man accused of ramming his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, last year, was found guilty on all six counts of first-degree intentional homicide

Judge Criticizes DOJ for Secret Dealings in Plane Crash Cases

After investigating Boeing's false information given to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the DOJ struck a deal with Boeing, dropping several charges in exchange for Boeing admitting its fraud.

San Francisco Spends $1.7 Million on One Public Toilet

The city of San Francisco has released plans to construct a $1.7 million-dollar public toilet, estimated to take three years to complete.

Nevada Supreme Court Approves Hand-Counting Ballots, Some Restrictions

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of Nye County's plan of hand-counting all physical ballots.

New York Supreme Court Reinstates All Unvaxxed Employees, Orders Back Pay

The New York Supreme Court has reinstated all employees fired over the COVID vaccine and required back pay, saying their rights have been violated.

Fetterman to Use Computer Assistance in Tuesday Debate Against Oz for PA Senate

Managers for Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman's campaign released a memo to set the expectations for tomorrow's debate with Mehmet Oz, stating that the doctor is entering the bout with a "huge built-in advantage."

Chinese Spies Bribed U.S. Double Agent: DOJ

The Justice Department announced on Monday that two Chinese intelligence operatives have been accused of bribing a U.S. official for information regarding a criminal case against a Chinese-owned telecommunications company.

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