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Army Cpl. Albert J. Estrada, a 17-year-old soldier killed in the Korean War, has been accounted for 75 years after going missing during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in December 1950. He was part of a U.N. force that faced overwhelming Chinese and North Korean troops in harsh conditions; Estrada was reported missing on December 6, 1950, and a presumptive finding of death was issued in 1953. His remains were identified among the thousands returned...
Read moreEarth Day: A Historic OverviewEarth Day, celebrated on April 22 since 1970, was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, who aimed to raise awareness about environmental issues. After witnessing an oil spill in 1969, he inspired 20 million Americans to participate in grassroots activities like protests and clean-ups, leading to the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and key legislation like the Clean Air and Water Acts. While progress has been made, challenges remain, and...
Read moreA civil lawsuit has been filed against retired NFL player Shannon Sharpe by a woman identified as Jane Doe, alleging rape and threats during a tumultuous consensual relationship, seeking $50 million in damages. The suit, filed in Clark County, Nevada, claims Sharpe used physical force, inflicted emotional distress, and exhibited a pattern of intimidation, including threats to choke and slap the plaintiff. Sharpe's lawyer responded, asserting that the relationship was consensual and denouncing the lawsuit...
Read moreMahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian demonstrator in ICE detention, could not attend the birth of his first child, as his request for temporary release was denied. His wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, expressed her anguish, stating they should not face this moment without him, highlighting the government's impact on their family. Khalil, who faces deportation after being arrested at Columbia University, has until April 23 to file applications for relief or risk removal to Syria or Algeria....
Read moreSupreme Court to Review Parental Rights in Education CaseThe Supreme Court is set to consider a case involving Maryland parents challenging the Montgomery County school board's policy that eliminates opt-outs for instruction featuring LGBTQ-inclusive storybooks, arguing it infringes on their First Amendment rights to direct their children's religious upbringing. The school board, citing logistical issues, revoked advance notice for readings of certain books, prompting backlash from over 1,000 parents and a lawsuit from three families...
Read moreSummaryTwo lawsuits in Los Angeles allege that major home insurance companies, including State Farm, colluded to limit coverage in wildfire-prone areas of California, pushing homeowners onto the state's FAIR Plan, which offers limited coverage and high premiums. The lawsuits claim this "illegal scheme" violates antitrust laws, as insurers halted new policies in areas affected by recent wildfires, leaving many underinsured. As California faces an ongoing insurance crisis, the FAIR Plan now has over 555,000 policies,...
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