Samantha Reynolds
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South Carolina nuclear facility – another damaged emergency fuel pipe
Federal authorities have raised concerns regarding a significant safety breach found at a nuclear facility in South Carolina. This comes after the identification of recurring cracks in a backup emergency fuel pipeline
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California’s Insulin Crisis: A Veto’s Impact
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto on a bill capping insulin prices at $35.
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Army sergeant faces charges attempting to pass classified information to China
A former U.S. Army sergeant faces felony charges after the Justice Department says he attempted to pass sensitive national defense information to China through email.
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Donald Trump Liable for Fraud in New York Case
Donald Trump and his family business found liable for fraudulently inflating asset values in a New York case. The ruling may impact Trump’s business operations in the state, with business certificate cancellations and a receiver…
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Kentucky teenagers accused of making “terroristic threats” for a TikTok challenge.
Three teenagers from Kentucky have been accused of terroristic threats following their involvement in a TikTok challenge, as reported by the Oldham County Police in a recent news release.
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Founder of Project Veritas Faces Investigation in New York
The founder of Project Veritas, a conservative organization known for undercover investigations, is under scrutiny in New York. This investigation follows his removal from the group over allegations of financial impropriety and mistreatment of employees.…
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Nurse Lucy Letby convicted of killing seven infants in the neonatal ward
A nurse has been convicted of killing seven infants and trying to murder six other babies while employed in a hospital’s neonatal department from June 2015 to June 2016.
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14-Year-Old Girl Found in Marine Barracks After 2 Weeks, Allegations of Misconduct Arise
A 14-year-old girl missing for two weeks was found in a Marine barracks at Camp Pendleton, sparking allegations of misconduct. The girl’s aunt claimed on TikTok that her niece was raped and sold for sex.…
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Escalating Drug Cartel Violence Plagues Western Mexico Following Vigilante Leader’s Assassination
Shootings and road blockades plague the city of Apatzingan, while extortion and skyrocketing prices cripple the region’s economy. Both the US and Mexican governments face scrutiny for their limited intervention in the escalating crisis.