A Michigan man convicted of murder in the drowning deaths of his four children is seeking clemency, insisting that a leg cramp caused him to hit the gas pedal and plunge his vehicle into the Detroit River. Lawrence DeLisle, 63, was convicted in 1990 and sentenced to five life sentences without parole for first-degree murder and attempted murder in the …
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Washington state crime spree suspect gets stuck on telephone wire while running from police
A thief in Washington state led police on an hours-long chase before getting stuck high above the ground on a telephone wire, the Vancouver Police Department reported. On Saturday, police in Vancouver responded to a report about a suspect breaking into a vehicle and stealing several items before taking off and entering a nearby yard where he allegedly stole a …
Read More »Trump's $454M judgment due as former president faces crucial day in hush money case and more top headlines
‘SENDING TREMORS’ – Trump family alleges political corruption as $454 million deadline day is here as former president faces crucial day in hush money case. Continue reading … ‘INDEFENSIBLE’ – Democrats send message to every American with vote on using tax dollars for illegal immigrants. Continue reading … BREAKING THE BANK – Biden vows to forge ahead with student loan …
Read More »Arnold Schwarzenegger undergoes secret surgery: 'You won't hear me complaining'
Arnold Schwarzenegger underwent secret surgery last week after years of having an irregular heartbeat. The action star revealed on his podcast, “Arnold’s Pump Club,” that he had an operation at the Cleveland Clinic. “I have some personal news to share. Last Monday I had surgery for a pacemaker and became a little bit more of a machine,” the 76-year-old told …
Read More »Kyiv endures a third bombardment in 5 days as Russia steps up targeting of Ukrainian cities
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia launched missiles against Kyiv for the third time in five days and also targeted other regions Monday as Moscow escalated its aerial bombardment of Ukrainian cities while the front line in the war remains largely stationary. Nine people were injured in the morning strike on the Ukrainian capital, the Ukraine Rescue Service said. The Pecherskyi …
Read More »Deadline arrives for Trump to post $454 million bond in New York AG Letitia James case
Former President Trump was ordered to post $454 million by the end of Monday following his months-long, non-jury civil trial. But what the 2024 GOP presumptive nominee will do remains unclear amid his ongoing appeal to the state. The deadline for Trump to post the bond, according to New York Attorney Letitia James’ office, is the end of the day …
Read More »Vulnerable Dem senator blasted over voting record after ad touts strength on immigration: 'Won't be fooled'
Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, widely viewed as one of the most vulnerable Democrats in the Senate this November, released an ad on Friday touting his strength on the immigration issue which drew pushback from Republicans and highlighted seemingly contradictory positions from his voting record. “Every day, 12 Ohioans die of a drug overdose,” Franklin County Sheriff Dallas Baldwin said …
Read More »Would you trade your privacy for a free TV?
Telly is an emerging smart TV firm that has made some waves in 2024. First, the company partnered with a range of streaming and media companies such as Spotify, Microsoft, Nielsen and others. Second, they announced a program in which they would give out their 4K 55-inch TV for free. Yes, that’s right, free. But nothing in this life is …
Read More »Alexi Lalas questions refs stopping play in USMNT game for homophobic slurs: 'Rewards the bad behavior'
The United States men’s national soccer team took down Mexico, 2-0, in their Nations League match on Sunday night, but that wasn’t the big story in the end. U.S. goalkeeper Matt Turner was the target of homophobic slurs from the crowd, which eventually led to a stoppage of play on two occasions late in the match. Former USMNT player and …
Read More »Steel doors, new riot squad: Portland prepares for fiery election season
Portland is building stainless-steel barricades and forming a new crowd control police unit to protect against violent political protests ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The city has almost finished building seven large, hinged barricades that can drop down in front of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse’s west entrance, according to the Portland Tribune. The site faced large protests …
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