UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Murder Sparks Debate on Corporate Secrecy and the Second Amendment

The shocking shooting of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO has sent ripples through corporate America, sparking a debate over two potential paths companies might pursue in its aftermath. On one side, there’s a growing concern that corporations may lobby for stringent secrecy laws to shield executives’ personal information from public access. On the other, there’s speculation that this…

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California’s homeless population grows, despite billions spent on solutions

From 2018 to 2022, California allocated $17.5 billion toward homelessness but saw its homeless population grow. Federal data shows that California hosts half of the nation’s unsheltered homeless population. California ranks as the fourth worst state for homelessness, with nearly 186,000 people currently unhoused. This represents an 8% increase from 2022, highlighting the severity of…

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TikTok Users Shocked that Bank Fraud is a Crime: JPMorgan Sues Over ATM Exploit

In recent months, several customers of JPMorgan Chase found themselves facing legal actions after attempting to capitalize on a technical malfunction in the bank’s ATM systems. This malfunction, widely shared across social media platforms like TikTok, misleadingly suggested that users could benefit from what was termed the “infinite money glitch.” The Glitch and Its Exploitation…

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Ballot Box Arson Sparks FBI Investigation in Democratic Strongholds

The FBI is investigating after ballot drop boxes were deliberately set on fire in heavily Democratic parts of Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. These attacks, which officials believe are connected, damaged hundreds of ballots and have raised concerns about election security. The first fire happened early Monday at a ballot drop box at Fisher’s Landing…

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Florida: DeSantis Announces Arrest of Giovanny Garcia Who Abandoned Dog ‘Trooper’ During Hurricane, Facing 5 Years

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that a man who left his dog behind during Hurricane Milton has been arrested and will be charged with animal cruelty. The dog, now called “Trooper,” was found by a Florida Highway Patrol officer, tied to a fence and standing in floodwater along Interstate 75. Trooper was left behind as…

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Florida Condo Crisis: DeSantis’ Legislation Leads To Jail Time

While Florida’s condo legislation, passed under Governor Ron DeSantis, has caused significant upheaval in the state’s condominium communities, an unexpected upside has emerged: the laws are exposing and helping to apprehend corrupt condo board members and property managers. The recent arrest of Gregori Arzumanov, president of Turnberry on the Green condominiums in Aventura, is a…

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