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Former Florida Rep. Sentenced to Four Months in Prison For COVID Fraud

Former Florida Republican state Rep. Joseph Harding has been sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty on charges related to committing fraud surrounding COVID relief funds.

Video Reveals NYPD Officer in Tears Talking Man Off Ledge

A suicidal man had a good view of the sunset over the Hudson River from his perch on the side of a Manhattan overpass earlier this month. It would likely have been the last thing he'd ever see — apart from the pavement below — were it not for New York Police Department officers Carl Fayette and Eleodor Mata.

Parents Unable to View Children’s Prescriptions in North Carolina Hospital Network

A North Carolina hospital network informed parents that they cannot view their child's prescriptions if the patient is over 12 years old.

Ukrainian Parliament Passes Ban on Orthodox Church

In a move referred to as "historic" by MP Ina Shofshun, the Ukrainian parliament took unprecedented strides today by approving a bill that targets the Orthodox Church linked to the Moscow Patriarchate.

Biden Asserts Hamas Likely Behind Deadly Baptist Hospital Blast in Gaza, Not Israel

The blast that killed at least 500 people has given rise to massive protests throughout various Arab nations, with debates surfacing about its origin.

New York Rejects Green Energy Development

New York's state government rejected requests from wind energy developers to renegotiate contracts amid inflation.

IRS Contractor Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Records Pleads Guilty

Charles Littlejohn faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Biden Admin, Israel Received Multiple Warnings Ahead of Devastating Hamas Attack

A CIA communication on October 5th further emphasized the heightened risk of violent actions by Hamas.

Disney CEO Bob Iger Says Company is ‘Overwhelmed and Exhausted’ Struggling to Rebuild

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger has allegedly become “overwhelmed and exhausted” from the struggles of rebuilding his company amid its huge losses.

Government-Run Hospitals Can Remove Baby’s Life Support, English Court Rules

England’s High Court ruled that a government-run hospital can withdraw a baby's life support.

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