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Autopsy Confirms ‘Sudden Cardiac Arrest’ in North Carolina Man’s Police Altercation Death

The recently released autopsy report from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the death of Darryl Tyree Williams, a 32-year-old man who passed away during a confrontation with the police.

White House to Host Juneteenth Concert, Hosted by the Bidens

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will host a Juneteenth concert next week in a “celebration of community, culture and music,” the White House announced Wednesday.

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Nancy Pelosi Dubbed a Hypocrite for Defying COVID Rules

Nancy Pelosi has been branded a hypocrite for breaking COVID rules to get a blowout.

AG Shapiro Catches Lady Hawking Off PPE on eBay: ‘Turn Over Docs or Go to Court’

An accused PPE price gouger has been identified by AG Josh Shapiro as Jenkintown native Jane Sutter.

Congressional Probe Found Over $1,000,000,000 in PPP Fraud

Double dipping companies snatched over $1 billion in emergency coronavirus aid relief.

Feds Nab 4 Chesco Residents for Unemployment Fraud After Signing Inmates Up

The inmates were not eligible to receive PUA benefits because they did not meet the eligibility requirements.

NJ Diner Couple Use GoFundMe to Foot Bill for COVID Fines for Letting Customers Eat

Cops have dubbed them a defiant diner couple using GoFundMe donations to pay off their $1,000 in mounting tickets.

Philly DA Krasner Takes Weekend Stroll to Reading Terminal Market and DEFIES COVID Mask Rule

Lawless Larry Krasner has defied his own coronavirus mask mandates during an afternoon stroll Saturday to Reading Terminal Market.

Florida Fraud Blew $4M of PPP Funds Before Feds Caught Him in Lambo with Blonde

Prosecutors say he spent funds on a Lamborghini, dating sites, shopping trips at Saks and stays at luxury Miami hotels.

Walmart Distribution Center Staffer Told to Return to Work Despite Testing POSITIVE for COVID-19

Employees at a Walmart Distribution Center in Wisconsin are outraged after a coworker was told to return to work after testing positive for coronavirus.

Chinese Hackers Charged with Trying to Steal COVID Vaccine Formula from United States COVID

FEDERAL AGENTS announced two Chinese hackers, 34 and 33, are charged with trying to...

Man, 22, Knowingly SPREAD COVID-19 During Pennsylvania Floyd Riots: Thousands at Risk

22-year-old man with coronavirus arrested for rioting at a Black Lives Matter protest without a face mask and refusing to social distance.

Gang of Monkeys Break Into Laboratory and STEAL COVID-19 Samples Amid Pandemic

A TROOP of monkeys broke into a medical college in India and stole coronavirus...

Philly COVID Gold Digging Dollar Store Busted by AG Shapiro for Price Gouging: $25 Masks

Attorney General Josh Shapiro stopped illegal price gouging at the EZ Dollar Plus after residents reported the defiant dollar store.

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Autopsy Confirms ‘Sudden Cardiac Arrest’ in North Carolina Man’s Police Altercation Death

The recently released autopsy report from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the death of Darryl Tyree Williams, a 32-year-old man who passed away during a confrontation with the police.

White House to Host Juneteenth Concert, Hosted by the Bidens

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will host a Juneteenth concert next week in a “celebration of community, culture and music,” the White House announced Wednesday.

Accused Idaho Serial Killer Bryan Kohberger Seeks to Limit Trial Coverage in Courtroom

Bryan C. Kohberger, the Idaho man accused in a high-profile serial killing case, has requested to limit media access to his ongoing trial.

House Republicans’ Voting Rule Proposal in D.C. Sparks National Concerns

House Republicans have put forth a plan to revamp the election procedures in the District of Columbia, drawing on conservative strategies implemented in states like Georgia and Texas.