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Former LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley Fights for Reinstatement

Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley is appealing her February 2025 dismissal and seeking reinstatement.

Boom Supersonic Partners with NASA for Historic Supersonic Flight Test

Boom Supersonic recently marked a significant milestone in the development of next-generation jets with the successful second test flight of its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft.

New Jersey AG Faces Impeachment Over Actions Against Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin is facing impeachment proceedings initiated by Republican leaders in the state Assembly.

NYC Daycare Owner Sentenced to 45 Years for Toddler’s Fentanyl Death

Grei Mendez, former owner of Divino Niño daycare in the Bronx, has been sentenced to 45 years in prison following the fentanyl poisoning death of 22-month-old Nicholas Feliz-Dominici.

Arson Suspected in Massachusetts Tesla Charging Station Fires

Early Monday morning, a fire damaged seven Tesla Supercharger stations in Littleton, Massachusetts. Authorities believe the blaze was intentionally set.

Vance Advocates for Elbridge Colby’s Pentagon Nomination

Vice President J.D. Vance visited Capitol Hill to support Elbridge Colby's nomination for Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.

Keith Olbermann Calls for ESPN to Fire Pat McAfee Over Canada Remarks

Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann has publicly called for ESPN to terminate Pat McAfee following McAfee's controversial comments about Canada.

Arizona House Passes Preston’s Law to Address Teen Violence

Lawmakers in the Arizona House of Representatives have passed Preston’s Law, a bill aimed at combating mob violence and ensuring tougher penalties for individuals involved in group assaults.

FedEx Files Lawsuit Against MyPillow Over Unpaid Shipping Fees

FedEx has filed a lawsuit against MyPillow and its founder, Michael Lindell, accusing the company of failing to pay over $8.8 million in shipping fees.

Social Security Administration Identifies Over $800 Million in Savings

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced more than $800 million in identified savings for fiscal year 2025, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce bureaucratic stagnation.

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