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Judge Orders Swing State to Release List of Potential Registered Noncitizen Voters

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A judge has ordered Arizona to release a list of registered voters with unverified citizenship status. The Epoch Times reported that these people's citizenship statuses were not verified due to a coding glitch in the state’s record-keeping system. On Oct. 31, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge...

Lawyers Spar over Whether NYC Subway Samaritan Went ‘Too Far’ in Chokehold

(Headline USA) Prosecutors and defense lawyers agree on this about Marine veteran Daniel Penny's encounter last year with a distressed, angry man making ominous remarks on a New York subway: Penny didn't mean to kill him. But a prosecutor told jurors Friday that Penny “went way too far” in trying...

Resentencing Hearing for Menendez Bros. in 1989 Killings of Their Parents Set for Dec. 11

(Headline USA) Erik and Lyle Menendez's resentencing hearing has been set for Dec. 11, when a judge will decide whether they will have a shot at freedom after spending 34 years behind bars for the shotgun killings of their parents in 1989 at their Beverly Hills home. The date was...

LA County Sues Pepsi, Coca-Cola over Plastic Bottles

(Headline USA) Los Angeles County is taking on Pepsi and Coke for their role in plastic pollution. In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, the county alleged PepsiCo and Coca-Cola companies have misled the public about the recyclability of their plastic bottles and downplayed the negative environmental and health impacts of plastic...

Feds Arrest Illegal Aliens Serving as ‘Handlers’ in $8 Million Gold Scam

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) After arresting several lower-level players over the last year in organizations that scam U.S. senior citizens out of their gold, federal law enforcement nabbed bigger fish last month—charging two alleged mid-level “handlers” who worked in an organization responsible for stealing at least $8 million in...

Derek Chauvin’s Alleged Stabber Files Prison Grievance over Lack of Legal Resources

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The inmate who allegedly stabbed former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin 22 times in a prison law library is apparently having a difficult time preparing his defense. In a new court filing, alleged Chauvin stabber John Turscak revealed that he’s filed grievances against his prison for not...

Michigan Will Still Count Vote Illegally Cast by Chinese Citizen

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced Wednesday that charges have been filed against a Chinese citizen, who had been attending college in the state, for allegedly illegally registering to vote and casting a ballot in the 2024 election. According to Benson’s office, a Chinese student...

Supreme Court Upholds Virginia’s Efforts to Clean Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday in favor of Virginia after the Biden administration tried to stop the state from purging its voter rolls of noncitizens. The emergency decision was 6-3 but remained unsigned. Democrat Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson publicly dissented, indicating they would...

Paul Pelosi Attacker Gets Life Without Parole Sentence

(Headline USA) The man who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for attacking the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a hammer in their California home was given a life term without the possibility of parole on Tuesday following a separate state trial. A San Francisco...

Update: Trump Campaign Wins Pa. Lawsuit; Early Voting Through Friday in Bucks County

UPDATE: Hours after filing suit against a Pennsylvania county that shut down precincts up to three hours early on Tuesday, the Trump campaign declared victory. "The Pennsylvania Court has ordered that Bucks County must extend its in-person absentee voting (Pennsylvania's early voting) through November 1," it wrote in a statement....

Court Gives Immunity to FBI Agents Who Coerced Targets to Become Informants

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The U.S. Second Circuit Appeals Court ruled Tuesday that FBI agents who placed several targets on the “No-Fly List” for refusing to become informants are protected by qualified immunity. The decision stems from 2013, when three Muslim men sued the government, alleging that FBI agents asked...

Judge Orders Journalists to Destroy Records in Pentagon Leaker’s Case

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira is set to be sentenced on Nov. 12 for allegedly leaking classified Pentagon documents on a Discord gaming platform, revealing that the U.S. has boots on the ground in Ukraine, that the U.S. the Biden administration spied on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and that the war there was...
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