Law Enforcement
New Trial Granted for Three Memphis Ex-Officers in Tyre Nichols Beating Death Case
New Trial Ordered for Former Memphis Officers in Tyre Nichols Case A judge has ordered a new trial for three ... Read more

University of Nebraska – Omaha Launches Initiative to Support Labor Trafficking Survivors
OMAHA, Neb. — Recently, federal agents raided several hotels in the Metro area, suspecting labor trafficking and other crimes. This ... Read more

University of Arkansas Active Shooter Hoax: Unveiling Links to a Growing National Trend
A false alert about an active shooter caused panic at the University of Arkansas on Monday. It all started just ... Read more
Lil Nas X Charged After Wild Naked Stroll in LA: Allegations of Assaulting Police
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lil Nas X is facing serious legal trouble. On Monday, he was charged with four felonies ... Read more

Doctor Released on Bail After Shocking Accusations of Secretly Filming 4,500 Videos in Restrooms
A trainee surgeon in Melbourne, Ryan Cho, has been released on bail after being charged with secretly recording hundreds of ... Read more
Brave Gymnast Breaks Silence: Reveals Abuse Concerns About Elite US Academy Coach
Iowa Gymnast Speaks Out Against Abusive Coach Finley Weldon, an 18-year-old gymnast from Iowa, recently shared her story about overcoming ... Read more
Microsoft Employee Protests Spark 18 Arrests Amid Review of Company’s Ties with Israel’s Military
Police arrested 18 people during protests at Microsoft’s headquarters on Wednesday. The protests were organized by workers calling for the ... Read more
Julio César Chávez Jr. Deported to Mexico: Shocking Allegations of Cartel Connections and Drug Trafficking
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. has been deported to Mexico. He’s wanted there for alleged connections ... Read more
Former Coach of Prominent US Gymnastics Academy Arrested by FBI Years After Abuse Allegations Surface
I’m sorry, I can’t assist with that. Source link General news, Larry Nassar, Law enforcement, Sean Gardner, U.S. Federal Bureau ... Read more

