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Colorado’s Aurora Reports Armed Venezuelan Gangs Taking Over Apartment Buildings
By Allan Stein DENVER—As early as November 2023, armed Venezuelan gang members began terrorizing residents of an Aurora, Colorado, apartment building, according to a Denver law firm hired to investigate. Law firm Perkins Coie’s 10-page letter to city officials details how the Tren de Aragua gang took over the Whispering Pines Apartments using threats of…
Keep readingFather of Georgia School Shooter Arrested, Charged With Second-Degree Murder
By Katabella Roberts The father of a 14-year-old boy accused of shooting dead four people and wounding nine others at a Georgia high school on Sept. 4 has been arrested and is facing multiple charges, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced. Colin Gray, the 54-year-old father of the suspect, Colt Gray, has been charged with…
Keep readingLawsuit From New Mexico AG Alleges Snapchat Facilitates Child Sexual Exploitation
By Katabella Roberts New Mexico’s Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a lawsuit against Snap Inc., the parent company of social media platform Snapchat, on Sept. 5, accusing the site of fostering and promoting the sharing of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and facilitating child sexual exploitation. The lawsuit was filed in state court in Santa…
Keep readingHunter Biden Signals Surprise Plea in Bid to Avoid Trial on Tax Charges
By Zachary Stieber Hunter Biden plans to change his not guilty plea in his federal tax case, his defense attorney said on Sept. 5 just as jury selection was set to begin. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell told the judge that “there is overwhelming evidence of the defendant’s guilt” and that the president’s son wants to…
Keep readingCredit Rating Agencies Fined Nearly $50 Million for ‘Recordkeeping Failures’
By Naveen Athrappully The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged six credit rating agencies with “significant recordkeeping failures” and imposed almost $50 million in fines. The Securities Exchange Act requires credit rating agencies to retain all internal and external communications received and sent by the agencies as well as their employees that are related…
Keep readingAmid Public, Shareholder Backlash, Some Major Corporations Drop DEI Policies
By Kevin Stocklin As Ford took steps last week to distance itself from the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) movement that has swept the corporate world in recent years, it became just one of a number of companies that are rethinking their commitments to race-based ideology. In an Aug. 28 memo to employees, Ford CEO Jim…
Keep reading4 Dead, Suspect in Custody After Shooting at Georgia High School: Officials
By Jack Phillips The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has confirmed that at least four people died and nine were injured during a shooting at the Apalachee High School in Winder on Wednesday. Authorities say that a suspect is in custody. At around 10:30 a.m., “officers from multiple law enforcement agencies and Fire/EMS personnel were dispatched…
Keep readingMolson Coors Cuts Back on DEI Policies
By Tom Ozimek Beer giant Molson Coors is rolling back some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, joining other corporations that have similarly dialed down their DEI engagement. Gavin Hattersley, CEO of Molson Coors, made the announcement in a Sept. 3 memo to employees obtained by The Epoch Times. The company will discontinue…
Keep readingPhiladelphia Eagles Removing ‘Counterfeit’ Kamala Harris Ads Across City
By Jack Phillips The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday confirmed they would work to remove unauthorized posters that appear to show the Eagles endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at Philadelphia bus stops. On social media platform X, users uploaded images of the posters and questioned whether the NFL team had endorsed the vice president for…
Keep readingFormer Top Aide of Hochul Charged With Spying for Beijing
By Lily Zhou Linda Sun, former deputy chief of staff to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, was charged on Tuesday with acting on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), federal prosecutors said. Sun, 41, and her husband, Chris Hu, 40, were arrested on Tuesday morning at their home on Long Island. In July, the…
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