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Six Injured After Dump Truck Crashes into Target Store

A dump truck crash into a Target store in North Bergen, New Jersey, left six people injured on Friday afternoon.

FTC Issues $5 Million in Refunds for Credit Card Debt Relief Scam

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is distributing over $5 million in refunds to victims of a fraudulent credit card debt relief scheme run by ACRO Services. The company and its operators were accused of deceptive practices that misled consumers about their ability to reduce or eliminate credit card debt.

Two-Year-Old Child Killed in German Park Stabbing: Afghan Suspect Arrested

A mass stabbing at Schöntal Park in Aschaffenburg, Germany, has claimed the lives of a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man. The suspect, a 28-year-old Afghan national, was apprehended shortly after the attack. Authorities confirm that four others, including another child, sustained serious injuries.

Trump Administration Scrubs Biden’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention

The White House website for the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, established during former President Joe Biden's term, has been removed under President Donald Trump’s administration. The absence of the office from the site has led many to believe it has been disbanded entirely.

Trump’s Executive Order Targets Pro-Terrorism Activism by Foreign Students

President Donald Trump issued an executive order Monday aimed at deporting foreigners who express support for designated terrorist organizations.

Pro-Life Advocates Call on Trump to Pardon FACE Act Convictions

Following President Donald Trump’s pardoning of nearly 1,500 January 6 protesters, pro-life advocates are urging him to extend the same mercy to 21 individuals convicted for peaceful anti-abortion protests under the Biden administration.

Marco Rubio Sworn in as Secretary of State

Marco Rubio was sworn in as Secretary of State, making him the first of President Donald Trump's cabinet nominees to take office.

Trump Pardons 1,500 Jan. 6 Defendants in Sweeping Clemency Action

On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued pardons to approximately 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. This move fulfills his campaign promise to release supporters involved in the incident.

Hawaii Sends Over 100 Homeless Individuals Back to Home States

John Mizuno, appointed as Hawaii’s homelessness coordinator in January 2024, has taken significant steps to address the state’s homelessness crisis by helping out-of-state homeless individuals return to their mainland families.

Biden Pardons Family Members in Final Moments of Presidency

As one of his final actions as president, Joe Biden issued pardons for five of his family members.

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