Chicago 'suitcase killer' Heather Mack back in federal court, defense expected to request release on bond

Heather Mack, dubbed the “suitcase killer” in the 2014 crime of her chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago< Mack, who served seven out of her 10-year sentence in an Indonesian prison, last week, after she landed on a flight from South Korea at Chicago’ O’Hare International Airport.  In her first U.S. federal court appearance later that day, she pleaded…

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Pro-infrastructure Republicans fire back amid attacks from Trump GOP: 'angry as hell'

The 13 house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< who voted for the infrastructure bill are coming under heavy fire from the donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Trump< Ocasio-Cortez was one of six progressive Democrats to vote against infrastructure. She explicitly cited the need to preserve leverage for big spending in the reconciliation package.  Malliotakis added: “We’ve taken away their leverage and that this…

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Veterans Day: Veterans United gives 11 homes to 11 deserving service members

military United Home Loans, a Missouri-based mortgage lender and the nation’s largest Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) loans provider, on Wednesday announced its events of 11 homes to 11 deserving U.S. military” target=”_blank”>veterans< She added that the reasons why service members join the military is what makes them such valuable members of a community, so…

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Houston Fire Chief refutes claims that communication with Astroworld Festival first responders was inadequate

Questions have emerged about how much communication first responders with the Houston Fire Department were given on the day of the deadly Astroworld Festival tragedy.  Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pena previously stated on “America’s Newsroom” Tuesday that, although the department was not part of the comprehensive safety plan which included police and medical responders inside…

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Vermont first state to require access to condoms in all secondary schools: reports

us-regions has reportedly become the first state to require all education, grades 7-12, to distribute reproductive-health. The “condom availability program” was initially devised in the hopes of preventing or reducing unintended reproductive-health and reproductive-health.  ALL VERMONT MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLERS WILL HAVE ACCESS TO FREE CONDOMS UNDER NEW BILL “In order to prevent or reduce…

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Daunte Wright shooting: Ex-Minnesota cop Kim Potter's trial to be livestreamed as judge changes course

A us-regions judge decided Tuesday the upcoming trial for former Brooklyn Center crime Kim Potter, facing manslaughter charges in the traffic stop shooting of Daunte Wright, will be broadcast live, reversing an earlier ruling that would have barred the hearings from being televised.   Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu, acknowledging that a recent protest at…

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