Minneapolis Man Fatally Shot in Phillips Neighborhood Passes Away a Month Later

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – A man has passed away a month after being shot in the Phillips neighborhood, according to authorities. The victim, whose identity has not been released, was reportedly shot on July 20th and died on August 20th. The incident remains under investigation, and no arrests have been made in connection with the shooting. The shooting took place in the midst of a surge in violent crime in the Phillips neighborhood, which has raised …

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President Trump Celebrates Women’s History Month; Plans Big, Beautiful Museum on National Mall

WASHINGTON — Amid the festive backdrop of Women’s History Month, President Donald Trump infused the East Room of the White House with celebratory spirit and humor on Wednesday. The event, primarily attended by Republican women, featured effusive praise and light-hearted banter, as Trump diverted from recent pressing issues to honor the contributions of women. The gathering was a welcomed hiatus for the president following his intense engagement with a national security matter concerning the misuse …

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President Trump Stirs Controversy with Third Term Talks During Black History Month Celebration

Washington — During a recent reception at the White House celebrating Black History Month, President Donald Trump provocatively hinted at the aspiration for a third presidential term, stirring controversy and reigniting debates over the constitutional limits placed on the tenure of a U.S. president. In a room filled with supporters on February 20, 2025, Trump playfully queried the audience, “Should I run again? You tell me?” The crowd’s enthusiastic response, chanting “four more years,” seemed …

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Zoo CEO Addresses Multiple Animal Deaths in Record-Span of One Month

Erie, Pennsylvania – The CEO of a Pennsylvania zoo has addressed multiple animal deaths that occurred within a one-month period, sparking concern and questions about the welfare of the animals in the facility. The recent string of deaths at the zoo has raised alarms among visitors and animal rights advocates, calling for increased transparency and accountability from the zoo management. The Pennsylvania zoo, a popular tourist destination, has faced scrutiny following the deaths of several …

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Debris Removal Commences One Month After Fort Worth Hotel Explosion, Critical Step in Blast Investigation

FORT WORTH, Texas – Workers in Fort Worth, Texas have begun removing debris from the site of the Sandman Hotel explosion, following the issuance of a permit on Monday. The removal of concrete from the site is considered a crucial step in determining the cause of the blast. The explosion, which occurred one month ago, caused significant damage to the hotel and surrounding areas. The process of debris removal is expected to provide important insights …

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Trial of James Crumbley, Accused in Michigan School Shooting, to Begin Next Month with Novel Legal Theory

PONTIAC, Michigan – The trial of James Crumbley, the father of a teenager who killed four people in a Michigan high school shooting, is scheduled to commence on March 5, 2024. This comes after Jennifer Crumbley, the shooter’s mother, was recently found guilty of four charges of involuntary manslaughter for her involvement in the tragic incident. The upcoming trial of James Crumbley is expected to uncover new evidence and legal arguments. Initially, the Crumbleys were …

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Jamaica under Level 3 Travel Warning After 65 Murders this Month

KINGSTON, Jamaica – The United States State Department has issued a travel warning for Jamaica, cautioning travelers about the high murder rate in the country. The US embassy in Jamaica upgraded the travel advisory to a Level 3: “reconsider travel” due to the alarming number of murders in the country. According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, at least 65 people have been killed in the first 27 days of this year. The warning stated that …

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Human Trafficking Prevention Month in Florida Gains United Support from Elected Officials

Tallahassee, Florida – In a united front, the elected officials of the Florida Cabinet are taking a stand against human trafficking, addressing the issue as the state holds the unfortunate ranking of having the third-most reported cases in the country. Attorney General Ashley Moody released a statement acknowledging January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month, with other members of the Cabinet also offering their support and commitment to combat this crime. Moody emphasized the state’s aggressive …

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Human Trafficking Prevention Month in Florida Recognized with Cabinet Resolution and Cross-Cabinet Support

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody proclaimed January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the state with the adoption of a Cabinet Resolution, signed by the Governor and all Florida Cabinet members. The U.S. Department of State estimates that there are approximately 27.6 million victims of human trafficking worldwide at any given time. This declaration underscores Florida’s commitment to eradicating human trafficking and training as many Floridians as possible to identify and report …

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