In California, Lucrecia Stone-Rojas was sentenced to seven years in prison for possessing a loaded handgun and ammunition during a traffic stop. She was also found with heroin-filled Bibles addressed to inmates in state prisons, leading to federal charges for unlawful possession of a gun and drug smuggling. The drugs were concealed in the Bibles’ spines and destined for delivery to two California state prisons, prompting acting U.S. Attorney Andrew Haden to emphasize a zero-tolerance policy against smuggling drugs into prisons.
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Taylor Swift sets Guinness World Record with ‘New Heights’ podcast appearance
Taylor Swift's first podcast appearance on "New Heights," hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce, set a YouTube record with 1.3 million concurrent views and 20 million total views, featuring discussions about her love life, the Eras Tour, and her upcoming album, "The Life of a Showgirl," releasing on Oct. 3. She shared insights into her creative process during the Eras Tour and announced various limited-edition album variants, confirming that these 12 songs are final with...
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