Report: VA Employees Improperly Looked At Medical Records Of Vance And Walz
Multiple reports suggest that at least 12 Department of Veterans Affairs employees are reportedly accused of improperly looking at Vice Presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz’s medical records in July and August.
U.S. To Send Additional Military Personnel To The Middle East Amid Rising Tensions Between Israel And Hezbollah
The United States has unveiled its plan to deploy additional troops to the Middle East in response to increased the escalatory actions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Gilgo Beach Murders: Authorities Seek Public Assistance In Identifying Victim
Long Island investigators have released a new sketch in hopes to identify a victim of the Gilgo Beach murders.
Harvey Weinstein Hit With New Charges Ahead Of Anticipated N.Y. Sex Crimes Trial
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been indicted on new charges by a Manhattan grand jury just before his highly anticipated second sex crimes trial in the city, according to prosecutors on Thursday.
50 GOP Military Veterans Call Out Walz For Lying About Rank, Dodging Deployment
Fifty Republican members of Congress, who happen to be military veterans, denounced Democrat vice-presidential pick Tim Walz for lying about his military record.
Ohio ‘Most Wanted’ Murder Suspect Found Nearly 20 Years Later Working As Cop In Mexico
A man who has been one of Ohio’s “most wanted” fugitives for nearly 20 years has been found working as a police officer in his hometown in Mexico.
Walz’ 2006 Congressional Campaign Was Lied To About DUI Arrest In Nebraska
Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s Democrat nominee for vice president, made a number of false claims during his campaign in 2006 regarding the specifics of his 1995 arrest for intoxicated and reckless driving.
Ron Goldman’s Father Seeks $117 Million Claim Against O.J. Simpson Estate
Ron Goldman’s father, Fred Goldman, has filed a $177 million creditor’s claim against O.J. Simpson’s estate.
Spotify Hiking Account Membership Pricing For Second Time In Less Than A Year
Next month, Spotify subscribers can expect an increase in membership fees as the audio streaming service is planning to boost its rates for the second time in less than a year.