Meta Fined $24.7M For Campaign Finance Disclosure Violations

A Washington state judge fined Facebook‘s parent company, Meta, nearly $25 million on Wednesday for violating campaign finance disclosure law repeatedly and intentionally, in what is believed to be the largest campaign finance penalty in US history. The penalty imposed by King

California Mayor Says He Was Punched At An Event

The Mayor Of Antioch, a midsize city in California’s East Bay, reported being punched at a community event on Tuesday. Mayor Lamar A. Thorpe said a man approached him at the Antioch Chamber of Commerce State of Business 2022 “meet-and-greet” luncheon on

Amazon Delivery Driver Dead After Apparent Dog Attack

According to the Ray County sheriff, an Amazon delivery driver was found dead after an apparent Animal Attack Monday in Missouri, and deputies shot and killed two aggressive dogs. Sheriff Ray Childers said deputies were called to a home in Excelsior Springs,

At Least 24 Dead In Bangladesh From Tropical Storm

Officials and news reports said Tuesday that a tropical storm that hit Bangladesh killed at least 13 people across the delta nation. Tropical Storm Strang formed in the Bay of Bengal before moving north toward Bangladesh’s vast coastline on Monday, prompting authorities

Man Who Stormed Capitol With Dad Gets 2 Years In Prison

A Delaware man who stormed the United States Capitol with his Confederate flag-waving father on January 6, 2021, was sentenced to two years in prison on Monday. In June, U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden convicted Hunter Seefried, 24, and his father of

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