Tasha Lawson, a devoted mother, died just 11 days after discovering the lifeless body of her 20-year-old son, Tee’Andrick Lawson, who was allegedly beaten to death in what the family believes was a hate-fueled attack. On April 2, while Tasha was out of town, intruders reportedly broke into their home and assaulted Tee’Andrick. When the […]
A late payment cost a North Carolina woman her family home—and now she wants to warn others. Taylor Sanders, a Charlotte-area homeowner, says one missed payment led to her Homeowners Association (HOA) claiming her property. While she believed she owed about $400 in dues, the HOA records claimed the amount was higher. “They said it […]
International visitors entering the United States may now have their social media activity scrutinized by Border Patrol officers, a move that has raised legal concerns among immigration advocates. Reports indicate that multiple visa holders have been denied entry based on their online posts. In one case, a French scientist was turned away upon arrival in […]
Aimee Bock, the head of the Minnesota-based nonprofit Feeding Our Future, has been convicted of orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that misappropriated $240 million in government pandemic relief funds intended for feeding children. This scheme represents the largest fraud against the federal COVID-19 relief programs to date, according to the New York Times. In March […]
The proposed legislation in Florida, named the “Lilly Glaubach Act,” is designed to address and improve the investigation and accountability of hit-and-run incidents in the state. The act is named after a young girl who was tragically killed in a hit-and-run accident, emphasizing the personal and community impact of such crimes. Key Elements of the […]