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Colorado Governor Reduces 110-Year Sentence For Truck Driver Who Killed Four

A truck driver who was sentenced to 110 years in prison for his role in a deadly crash has had his sentence reduced to 10 years by Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO).

Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty in Sex Trafficking Trial: Faces 60 Years in Prison

Jeffrey Epstein's longtime companion Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of multiple sex trafficking charges after a shorter-than-expected trial.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction could spell trouble for Prince Andrew

Virginia Giuffre is suing the monarch's middle son for allegedly sexually assaulting her when she was 17

First Maxwell, Now Prince Andrew? New Legal Development Could Mean Big Trouble for Epstein-Linked Royal

On the same day a jury convicted disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell on five of six counts of sex trafficking related to her former lover Jeffrey Epstein, another Epstein associate received ominous legal news.

Sheriff refuses to remove Bible verse from office wall despite atheist complaints

Says adversity is nothing more than political attack during an election year

The GOP Will Probably Win In 2022, But It Won’t Be Enough

The GOP has a lot to look forward to, electorally speaking, heading into the 2022 midterms.

Apple Closes String of New York City Stores to Walk-In Customers Amid Surge in COVID-19 Cases

Apple has closed a string of stores to in-store shopping for customers in New York City amid an increase in COVID-19 cases.

Five COVID Promises Joe Biden Broke in 2021

President Joe Biden has broken five coronavirus promises throughout his 2021 presidency.

Delta Flight En Route from U.S. to China Turns Around Due to COVID

Delta Air Lines announced Monday it had to turn back a flight from Seattle to Shanghai as a result of the Chinese airport's new extensive COVID cleaning restrictions.

Judge Says College Can’t Merely Pay $1 in Damages for Violating Student’s Right to Share Faith

Gwinnett College cannot simply pay $1 each in damages for violating two students’ constitutional right to express their religious faith on campus without prior permission from administrators, according to a federal judge.

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