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The Clean Slate Law, taking effect in New York today, aims to help rehabilitated individuals by automatically sealing certain criminal records. Under the law, misdemeanors are sealed three years after sentencing or release, while felonies are sealed after eight years, provided individuals complete their sentences and avoid further legal trouble. However, records for severe offenses […]
Rapper Pusha T is launching a new coffee brand called Grindin, inspired by the 2002 Clipse hit single of the same name, produced by Pharrell. The brand will debut this weekend at Los Angeles’ Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival and Café Tropical, where visitors can try the coffee from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. PST on […]
A Texas mother, Gloria Williams, received a 50-year prison sentence for leaving her children in horrific conditions, including living with the decomposing body of her deceased 8-year-old son, Kendrick Lee, for over a year in a filthy, roach-infested apartment. Williams had pleaded guilty to child injury charges related to the abuse and death of her […]
The New York State Public Service Commission has initiated an audit of Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. following concerns about service quality, missed payments, and possible delays in broadband expansion. The commission cited Frontier’s failure to meet performance standards, report issues to state regulators, and address potential network reliability concerns. Additionally, Frontier’s slow infrastructure work on […]
In a historic ceremony, Harriet Tubman was posthumously promoted to the rank of brigadier general by the Maryland Army National Guard, recognizing her extraordinary contributions to military service and social justice. The ceremony took place on Veterans Day at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Visitor Center in Dorchester County, Maryland, her birthplace. […]
A congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) explored the possibility of alien life and examined claims of government secrecy about UAPs. Journalist Michael Shellenberger presented redacted reports, urging transparency, while retired Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet shared his experience of encountering unexplained objects during military exercises. Luis Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon’s Advanced […]
The City of Rochester and RG&E are collaborating to distribute free energy efficiency kits to residents as winter approaches. These kits, aimed at helping households save energy year-round, include LED light bulbs, door sweeps, power strips, and faucet and shower head extenders. The kits will be available at Rochester’s neighborhood service centers on Monday, November […]
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s highly anticipated boxing match is set for Friday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the home of the Dallas Cowboys. Originally scheduled for July, the fight was delayed after Tyson, 58, experienced a medical issue. The event will air on Netflix, requiring only a subscription rather than a traditional […]
Wildfires continued to burn across northern New Jersey and New York on Tuesday, fueled by dry conditions and gusty winds. The largest blaze, the Jennings Creek Wildfire, has scorched 3,500 acres along the New Jersey–New York border, with only 20% containment as of Monday night. Governor Kathy Hochul described it as the largest fire in […]
The National Toy Hall of Fame has inducted three new toys: My Little Pony, Phase 10, and Transformers. After seven years as a finalist, My Little Pony finally secured a spot due to its enduring popularity and its encouragement of storytelling and creative play. Launched in the 1980s, these iconic ponies, known for their unique […]