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Marine Veteran Charged With Manslaughter

U.S. Marine veteran Daniel Penny turned himself in for the murder of Jordan Neely, a mentally-ill homeless man who had allegedly been yelling threats before he was placed in a chokehold by Penny and two other individuals.

Rep. George Santos in Custody Following Charges Filed by Justice Department

Asked about the charges on Tuesday, Santos said, "This is news to me."

Elon Musk Questions Mainstream Allen Mall Shooter Narrative: Could Be a ‘Very Bad Psyop’

"Didn’t the story come from Bellingcat, which literally specializes in psychological operations?" Musk asked.

Biden Defends Hunter In Recent Interview, ‘My Son’s Done Nothing Wrong’

President Biden defended his son during an interview Friday night on MSNBC, saying Hunter Biden has “done nothing wrong.”

Black Man Charged with Hate Crime After Shooting Two Strangers ‘Because They Were White’

A black man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly murdered two strangers at a library and a convenience store "because they were white."

Democratic Strategist James Devine Charged with Election Fraud in New Jersey

Devine allegedly submitted over 1,900 fraudulent petitions in an attempt to secure a spot on the 2021 Democratic gubernatorial primary ballot for candidate Lisa McCormick.

Whistleblower Claims FBI, DOJ Have Document Detailing Alleged Criminal Scheme Involving Biden

Documents "includes a precise description of how the alleged criminal scheme was employed as well as its purpose."

Gov. DeSantis Approves Death Penalty for Child Rapists

"[W]we think that the worst of the worst crimes deserve the worst of the worst punishment," says DeSantis.

Tallahassee Woman Arrested, Charged for Assaulting Congressman Matt Gaetz

Chambers reportedly "intentionally threw a glass of wine at Representative Gaetz after shouting obscenities at him," according to the Walton County Sheriff's Office, and was "charged with battery on an elected official and issued a $1,000 bond."

North Dakota Passes Ban on Sexually Explicit Books in Children’s Section of Libraries

The North Dakota House has passed a bill to remove sexually explicit books from children’s sections in libraries.

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