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Shooting in Mundelein Leaves One Dead, Another Injured

Shooting in Mundelein Leaves One Dead, Another Injured

A fatal shooting occurred in Mundelein on Tuesday, resulting in the death of one man and critical injuries to a woman. Lake County authorities have taken two individuals into custody related to the incident. Mundelein police responded to a shooting report at an apartment located in the 500 block of Deepwoods Drive at approximately 11:40...

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Ohio Authorities Solve 1985 Cold Case Murder

Ohio Authorities Solve 1985 Cold Case Murder

Ohio Authorities Announce Breakthrough in 1985 Murder Case Ohio officials have recently announced a significant development in a decades-old murder investigation. The case involved John Warren, who was found dead on October 17, 1985, at a Holiday Inn located in Middletown, Ohio. Warren was a traveling salesman working for an auto parts company. Initial Discoveries...

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Supreme Court Allows Texas App Store Law to Stand

Supreme Court Allows Texas App Store Law to Stand

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to intervene in blocking a Texas law that mandates app stores verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent for minors who wish to download apps or make in-app purchases on mobile devices. Justice Samuel Alito issued one-sentence orders rejecting the petitions from plaintiffs who argue the Texas App...

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Indiana Substitute Teacher Sentenced for Sending Inappropriate Images to Student

Indiana Substitute Teacher Sentenced for Sending Inappropriate Images to Student

A substitute teacher from Indiana, Cassidy Carter, received a two-year jail sentence for sending nude images to a 14-year-old student. This verdict followed her guilty plea to battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, reported by WXIX-TV. She received two days of credit for time served. Details of the Charges Initially, Carter faced one count of...

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Federal Judge Rejects Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Pipe Bomb Suspect

Federal Judge Rejects Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Pipe Bomb Suspect

A federal judge has denied a request to dismiss criminal charges against Brian Cole Jr., accused of planting pipe bombs outside political committee offices prior to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ruled that former President Trump’s pardons for the rioters do not apply to Cole’s case. Brian Cole Jr.’s...

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Preliminary Hearing in Utah for Tyler James Robinson

Preliminary Hearing in Utah for Tyler James Robinson

In Utah, a preliminary hearing is set for Tyler James Robinson. Prosecutors will present their evidence against the accused, 23-year-old Robinson. The hearing aims to determine if there is sufficient probable cause to believe Robinson is guilty of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The incident took place at Utah Valley University. On September 11, law...

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Memorial Day Water Safety Tips and a Heartbreaking Near-Drowning Incident

Memorial Day Water Safety Tips and a Heartbreaking Near-Drowning Incident

Essential Water Safety Tips for Families Dr. Gauthama Soma, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, emphasizes the importance of water safety for families during Memorial Day weekend. As a mother of two, she advocates for ‘touch supervision’ for children near water. This method involves always keeping children within arm’s reach to prevent drowning, which is often...

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Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athlete Restrictions Sparks Debates

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athlete Restrictions Sparks Debates

Advocates faced challenges as they missed an essential step: establishing broad public support. On July 5, 2026, the Supreme Court decided on West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox. These cases addressed laws that prohibited transgender women and girls from participating in women’s school sports in West Virginia and Idaho. Photo: Women celebrating the...

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Alex Murdaugh’s Defense Seeks New DNA Testing in Retrial

Alex Murdaugh’s Defense Seeks New DNA Testing in Retrial

The defense team for Alex Murdaugh is requesting a new DNA test in the retrial of the murder case involving his wife and son. Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno shared insights on new motions in the case, highlighting the importance of testing any available DNA to ensure truth and justice. Alex Murdaugh’s attorneys are seeking...