Parents at Grand River Academy in Livonia are outraged after a student brought alcohol to school – and shared it with friends.
Day: April 20, 2022
‘How Can You Possibly Even Consider Running For Re-Election… After All The Harm You’ve Caused?’
At her press briefing earlier today, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was asked a pointed question about why she’d run for re-election.
This is why Netflix consumers are canceling
Wedbush Securities managing director Michael Pachter and Deloitte tech, media and entertainment leader Kevin Westcott preview Netflix earnings on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Lori Vallow Daybell remains silent during arraignment, judge enters not guilty plea on her behalf
ST. ANTHONY — Lori Vallow Daybell was silent during an arraignment Tuesday, and her attorney asked the judge to enter a not guilty plea on her behalf to murder and other charges.
Seated next to her attorneys, Jim Archibald and John Thomas, Daybell was dressed in a blue shirt, gray dress slacks and blue-framed glasses. She showed no emotion as District Judge Steven Boyce read out the felonies she faces in relation to the deaths of her children and current husband’s first wife. Those charges include:
Giant Bag of Cocaine Tossed Into Incinerator
Peruvian president Pedro Castillo recently tossed a giant bag of cocaine into an incinerator in Lima. The photo op was meant to show off the more than 16 tons of illegal narcotics seized in Peru since December. The drug trade is a burning issue for Peru. According to the US Drug Enforcement Agency and the United Nations, Peru is the world’s second largest producer of cocaine. It’s also the second largest grower of coca leaves.
Texas task force releases final report on Houston AstroWorld Festival tragedy
the final report released by Gov. Abbott includes recommendations for future concert attendees.
‘The Five’: Biden reportedly told Obama he’s running for reelection
‘The Five’ reacts to a possible 2024 presidential run, despite president’s low poll numbers.
Infrastructure Attacks Target Ukraine & US
Pipedream could target US infrastructure, Ukrainian Cybersecurity prevented a major energy sector attack, and RaidForums is seized by law enforcement! All that coming up now on ThreatWire.
James and Jennifer Crumbley in court for bond hearing
Both James and Jennifer Crumbley have been locked up on $500,000 bond each since Dec. 4, making multiple pleas for a reduced bond. They were ordered to stand trial on involuntary manslaughter charges earlier this year.
Venomous blue dragons washing on shore along Texas beaches
The unusual-looking creatures can be identified by wing-like fins and bizarre blue markings. Venomous sea slugs have recently been spotted along beaches on North Padre and Mustang Islands.