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Kevin is an Editor of The Star Bulletin and a content professor. He has been contributing his input in journalism for the last four years. Kevin holds an MFA in creative writing, editing, and publishing from Emory University, Atlanta, USA. And a BA from the same. He is passionate about helping people understand content marketing through his easily digestible materials. In his spare time, he loves to swim and cycle. He is a specialist in covering trending news, world news, and other relevant political stuff. You can find him on Twitter or LinkedIn.
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Police 2 students dead, man injured by a shooting in Des Moines shooting

Police 2 students dead, man injured by a shooting in Des Moines shooting

Des Moines, Iowa (AP) Two teenagers were killed on Monday while one person was injured in what was believed to be an attack on an alternative education program that was designed to protect at-risk students from danger. The man who was injured has been identified as being the program's creator -the rapper who has left a life of violence and gangs and is committed to helping young people in Des Moines. Police announced on Monday that one person has been arrested in connection with the shooting. Two others were in police custody. Preston Walls, 18, from Des Moines, was charged…
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The swift firing of police officers is uncommon, but is likely to become more frequent.

The swift firing of police officers is uncommon, but is likely to become more frequent.

BOSTON (AP) The speed at which five Memphis police officers were dismissed in the wake of a traffic stop for an individual who later died at a local hospital was atypical but it could become more frequent according to researchers who study criminal justice and police questions. Five Memphis Police Department officers were dismissed on Friday, just two weeks after their Jan. seven arrest for Tyre Nichols. He was 29. The officials said that the five were fired for excessive force use as well as for failing to intervene and for failing to provide aid. https://twitter.com/AP/status/1617307447940595712?s=20&t=4Q8XDUEjGXEvJyaf5EV0SA It's not often for…
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Another mass murder in the US

Another mass murder in the US

Another mass murder in the US. The manhunt started twelve hours prior to the incident when an individual -- identified by authorities as Asian -- started shooting at a bar located in Monterey Park, a city located in Los Angeles County with a significant Asian community. Witnesses reported that the man opened fire on the club in a rash manner and was very well-armed. A total of 10 others were injured, many were critically injured. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna reported that the police responded to emergencies shortly after 10:00 pm on Friday (0600 GMT Sunday) and saw people…
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Memphis Police Department fires 5 officers who were involved in Tyre Nichols’ arrest prior to his death three days later

Memphis Police Department fires 5 officers who were involved in Tyre Nichols’ arrest prior to his death three days later

Five police officers from The Memphis Police Department were fired after over-restraint and for breaking other police policies The department made the announcement on Friday. Officers Tadarrius bean, Demetrius Haley Emmitt Martin III Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith were terminated following an internal review of their administrative records department announced in a statement. In addition to the excessive use of force, the officers also infringed on officers'duty to intervene and to aid in the detention of Tyre Nicholas, 29, who passed away three days later the following day on January. 10. https://twitter.com/MEM_PoliceDept/status/1616595013927845889?s=20&t=IFVa6FXIK9X_rMVOWvg4AA "This represents the very first step toward…
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George Santos appears to have claimed that he was in the movie ‘Hannah Montana’ 

George Santos appears to have claimed that he was in the movie ‘Hannah Montana’ 

A Wikipedia user identifying himself under his name Anthony Devolder -- a well-known alias for the stricken GOP Rep. George Santos -- made a variety of bizarre claims about his acting career that he appeared on two hit Disney Channel shows and in the film "The Oscars" with Oscar-nominated actor Uma Thurman. The Wikipedia page that contains the bio of the user The page, first reported on the previous Friday on Politico It was later removed but is still accessible on the internet archives. Its bio page, which is believed to have been updated on the 29th of April, 2011…
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Georgia Attorney General is seeking broad indictment of protesters at APD training facility

Georgia Attorney General is seeking broad indictment of protesters at APD training facility

ATLANTA - Over the last few the past few months, Channel 2 Action News has been covering protests who are agitating against a proposed Atlanta Police Training Facility located in DeKalb County. Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Mark Winne has been informed the Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr wants to obtain an extensive indictment of several suspected terrorists in the country who target the facility. "This isn't Oregon. Georgia is neither Washington nor New York or California. We're Georgia. Please don't visit our state to engage in violent acts towards our residents, our law enforcement officers or violate our laws. This…
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Florida woman who shot her hospitalized, husband who was terminally ill in a an attempted murder-suicide

Florida woman who shot her hospitalized, husband who was terminally ill in a an attempted murder-suicide

In a news conference held Sunday, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young revealed that the woman who was threatening them with they were planning the shoot for weeks ahead of time. "Apparently due to the fact that he was terminally sick the two had a talk about it, and they had a plan about three weeks ago. should he continue to take an unfavorable turn she should put an end to the situation," Young told reporters. "Apparently the intention was for him to finish it however he wasn't able to do it. the strength to do it, and she had…
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Florida police say woman killed her the husband who was terminally ill at the hospital

Florida police say woman killed her the husband who was terminally ill at the hospital

Authorities in Florida state the woman was shot by her husband who was terminally ill when he was in the hospital in the afternoon on Saturday. The incident took place on a Saturday in AdventHealth Daytona Beach, Florida According to the police, who claimed that officers witnessed the woman had shot her husband, who remained within the hotel room as reported by The Star Bulletin.  "Officers have evacuated the staff and patients from the room. At the moment, the female isn't seen as a threat for staff or patients" said the Daytona Beach Police Department said. In addition to his…
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Biden’s “no regrets” remarks regarding classified documents are a snide and, frankly, a bit dumb

Biden’s “no regrets” remarks regarding classified documents are a snide and, frankly, a bit dumb

Biden is President Biden has something Biden wants the world to be aware of. Following the discovery of classified documents in the former office of Biden as well as his library and garage The president wanted to make one point (and just one point) completely explicit: " I have no regrets." It was a moment that was as traumatic as his infamous observation that even though classified materials were discovered in his garage, it's locked and also houses the beloved 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Even though Biden's "Corvette standard" for storing classified documents was confusing and baffling, his statement to…
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DOJ seizes additional classified documents from Biden’s Wilmington home following a 12 hours of FBI search

DOJ seizes additional classified documents from Biden’s Wilmington home following a 12 hours of FBI search

The Justice Department seized additional classified records from Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home after an FBI investigation on Friday. The Star Bulletin News has learned. "On the 20th of January. 20 in 2023 The FBI carried out a planned consensual search at the President's home located in Wilmington, Delaware," Joseph D. Fitzpatrick, an assistant U.S. attorney to U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch John Lausch, said on The Star BulletinNews Saturday. Lausch has been the DOJ official who was in charge of the investigation into Biden's wrongful keeping of classified documents prior to the time when Special…
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George Santos appears to admit his drag queen past in a Wiki post

George Santos appears to admit his drag queen past in a Wiki post

Rep. George Santos has said that the reports and videos showing him in drag are "outrageous" as well as "categorically incorrect." But a little over a dozen years back, Santos himself appears to confirm his participation in drag shows when as a teen living in Brazil. https://twitter.com/MarisaKabas/status/1615808517176234020?s=20&t=c1PHRRg-CPgsr0k_h6Lhhw The office of the president referred requests for comment to an external assistant, who didn't immediately respond. If someone who created his Anthony Devolder Wiki biography wasn't anyone other than Santos this means that somebody who used the same alias and similar biographical information as him twelve years ago and all to create…
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Elizabeth Holmes made an ‘attempt to leave the country’ following her conviction, according to prosecutors.

Elizabeth Holmes made an ‘attempt to leave the country’ following her conviction, according to prosecutors.

Elizabeth Holmes made an "attempt to leave the country" through the purchase of a single ticket to Mexico leaving in January 2022. This was just in the wake of that Theranos founder was found guilty of fraud, as prosecutors claimed in a court filing on Friday. Holmes was found guilty in month in January for defrauding investors during her time operating the failed blood testing startup Theranos. In November the company received a sent to greater than eleven year behind bars. She has filed an appeal and is not set to begin her sentence until next spring, a time of…
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Bryan Kohberger ate at an Idaho restaurant, where two of his victims were employed in the restaurant.

Bryan Kohberger ate at an Idaho restaurant, where two of his victims were employed in the restaurant.

Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger ate at the local Moscow establishment where two of the students suspect of stabbing them to death served as waitresses, according an article published. An ex-employee of Mad Greek told People magazine that Kohberger was 28, who had visited the restaurant on at least two occasions as well as ordered pizza made from vegan ingredients prior to the November. 13 quadruple homicide. Madison Mogen, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20 both worked in the restaurant in South Main Street in downtown Moscow. The worker said that Kohberger was notable because Kohberger had examined his food was not…
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Illinois state court grants a limited time to pause the state’s gun ban, which is backed by Pritzker

Illinois state court grants a limited time to pause the state’s gun ban, which is backed by Pritzker

An Illinois judge has granted an interim restraining order that blocks the implementation of a new Illinois law on gun control against approximately 800 plaintiffs. The law, which was signed by Democratic Governor. J.B. Pritzker last week at the beginning in his second governor's term restricts the sale of high capacity ammunition magazines and prohibits "switches" which allow semi-automatic guns to fire round automatically and "extends the authority of courts to stop dangerous people from having guns through firearm restraining order." Switches that transform semiautomatic firearms into automatic firearm are prohibited in the majority of cases under federal laws governing…
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It’s not true, Ron DeSantis Is Not In a bid to Ban Black History | Opinion

It’s not true, Ron DeSantis Is Not In a bid to Ban Black History | Opinion

Wre we go again. When Florida Governor. Ron DeSantis signed the Stop WOKE Act into law this year, those on the left had an euphoric collective. Members of the Progressive Party and the chattering class shouted like banshees over how the law was aimed at removing Black history out of schools. They accused him of trying to hide the grotesque aspects that comprise American history, particularly its discrimination against Black Americans. They are looking for their pearl necklaces, following reports have revealed that Florida's Department of Education's Office (FDOE) of Articulation wrote in response to College Board explaining that its…
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Why Does a Dying Person Stare at the Ceiling

Why Does a Dying Person Stare at the Ceiling

Why Does a Dying Person Stare at the Ceiling - The phenomenon of dying people staring at the ceiling is a common occurrence, yet it remains largely unexplained. It is believed that these deathbed visions are experienced by many dying patients, and often involve them staring at the ceiling for an extended period of time. The reasons behind this phenomenon are unclear, but some theories suggest that it could be due to the brain's attempt to make sense of the final moments before death. Additionally, some have suggested that these visions could be a result of spiritual or supernatural forces…
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US-China Officials Meet to Discuss Economy, with a view to ease tension

US-China Officials Meet to Discuss Economy, with a view to ease tension

US-China Officials Meet to Discuss Economy, with a view to ease tension. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is seated to talk with her Chinese counterpart Wednesday during the highest-ranking meeting between the two countries since their respective presidents decided to find solutions to strengthen relations, which have become increasingly difficult in the past few years. The first time Yellen has met face-to-face with Vice-Premier Liu He comes as the U.S. and Chinese economies struggle with a variety of interconnected technological, trade and many other issues. The Chinese economy is returning to normal following a COVID-19 revival that killed hundreds of…
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US Supreme Court weighs Turkish Halkbank request to stay clear of the cost

US Supreme Court weighs Turkish Halkbank request to stay clear of the cost

US Supreme Court weighs Turkish Halkbank request to stay clear of the cost. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to meet on Tuesday to hear arguments regarding a request by the state-owned bank Halkbank to be spared legal charges within the United States for allegedly helping Iran escape economic sanctions. The justices are currently weighing Halkbank's appeal against an earlier ruling by a lower court that was in the favor of the U.S. government that allowed the bank's case to continue. The case will test Halkbank's claim that it is safe from prosecution since it is a majority of government…
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After the storm survivors were sheltered in shipping containers, tubs

After the storm survivors were sheltered in shipping containers, tubs

After the storm survivors were sheltered in shipping containers, tubs. An Alabama engine mechanic sought refuge inside a container for shipping after an intense tornado storm destroyed his business and killed two neighbors on its destructive track throughout Alabama as well as Georgia. The terrifying tales about David Hollon and other survivors of Thursday's storm are being revealed as the residents sort through the destruction caused by the fierce winds and tornadoes that led to the deaths of more than nine people. in Alabama's rural Autauga County, where seven people have perished, Hollon and his workers were able to witness…
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Autauga County tornado victims identified following deadly Alabama storms

Seven people including four members of a family were identified as the victims of the devastating tornado that struck Autauga County on Thursday. The names were announced at the end of the day through authorities from the Autauga County Sheriff's Office. The fatalities occurred at Old Kingston, along Autauga County 140, which is located in the central region of the County. The victims range in age from 21 to 70 and include: Robert Gardner Jr., 70 Robert Gardner Jr., 70, along with Deanna Marie Corbin who was 59, were killed on the 800 block Sandy Ridge Road. Gardner and Corbin…
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