No charges against Octomom on neglect allegations Prosecutors won't file charges against Nadya Suleman after a caregiver last month reported allegations of child neglect at the Octomom's home. Orange County District Attorney Chief of Staff Susan Kang Schroeder says there's not enough evidence to move forward with the case. More
Octomom at Crossroads, Broke and Considering Porn From Miracle Mom to Octomom and now, perhaps very soon, Porno Mom, the bizarre life of Nadya Suleman and her 14 children has been a subject that rarely ceases to amaze. But with Suleman filing for bankruptcy this week and revealing she owes everyone from her parents to her gardener to her baby-sitters nearly $1 million, could the Octomom Odyssey finally be grinding to an inglorious halt? More
Octomom Goes On Food Stamps Nadya "Octomom" Suleman is on food stamps. "I made that call reluctantly," she said on the "Today" show Thursday. "I needed to remove my pride, it was fear. I was terrified and I received thousands and thousands of death threats." More
'Octomom' doctor loses state license The California fertility doctor who implanted a dozen embryos in Nadya Suleman, resulting in the birth of eight babies, will lose his medical license on July 1, state officials said. More
Octomom's Calif. home may be sold to porn king "Octomom" Nadya Suleman and her 14 children could avoid being evicted from their suburban home if the mortgage holder cuts a deal with a porn kingpin.... More
Steelers-Eagles fight: NFL official explains why only Pittsburgh got penalized in scuffle with Darius Slay Slay and Mitchell were not penalized. Washington and Austin, however, were each assessed 15-yard penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct that infuriated Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on the sideline. 12/16/2024 - 4:16 am | View Link
UFC Fight Night Tampa Results & Highlights – Colby Covington vs. Joaquin Buckley The UFC closes out its 2024 calendar this Saturday (December 14) with a UFC Fight Night card at Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL. 12/14/2024 - 9:42 pm | View Link
Dana White Confirms 'Biggest Fight' in UFC History Is '100 Percent' Happening UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the fight during a post-event press conference on Saturday, guaranteeing the matchup is “100 percent” happening. White was asked if he "would guarantee 100 percent we see ... 12/14/2024 - 8:35 pm | View Link
UFC Tampa results: Joaquin Buckley batters Colby Covington in bloody beatdown, calls out Kamaru Usman Follow UFC Tampa live results and highlights for the Colby Covington vs. Joaquin Buckley fight card on Saturday night in Tampa, Florida. 12/14/2024 - 4:37 am | View Link
TALLAHASSEE — Alleging “inhumane manipulation” of immigrants, plaintiffs’ attorneys last week argued that a class-action lawsuit should move forward against Gov. Ron DeSantis and other defendants over controversial Florida-backed flights of 49 migrants from Texas to Massachusetts in 2022.
The attorneys filed a 101-page brief arguing that a Massachusetts federal judge should reject arguments by DeSantis and the other defendants seeking dismissal of the lawsuit.
“(At) the heart of this case is whether the laws of the United States and of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts permit defendants to lure vulnerable, innocent people onto a plane with false promises of jobs, housing, and support, and then dump them in an unknown place they did not agree to go, where they were not expected, and without any of the promised resources,” the brief said.
By JULIE CARR SMYTH
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Before the November presidential election, Ohio’s secretary of state and attorney general announced investigations into potential voter fraud that included people suspected of casting ballots even though they were not U. S. citizens.
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It coincided with a national Republican messaging strategy warning that potentially thousands of ineligible voters would be voting.
“The right to vote is sacred,” Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican, said in a statement at the time.
It felt like 100 degrees on the job site by late afternoon.
“Truly unbearable,” was how Jonathan Baudilio Ramirez Salazar described Florida’s weather when he spoke to his wife on the phone the night before.
He’d worked one day in the thick July heat as a temporary laborer on a Fort Myers landscaping crew for TruScapes Industries Inc.
“Don’t go to work tomorrow,” his wife told him.
“My love, I didn’t come here to rest,” the 31-year-old said from his hotel.
By COLLEEN LONG and JILL COLVIN
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — In a freewheeling press conference at his Mar-a-Lago club, President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he would consider pardoning embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams, declared the country was “not going to lose” the polio vaccine and weighed in on the flurry of drone sightings over New Jersey.
Holding court with reporters for the first time since he won the election and secured a second term, Trump also called on the Biden administration to stop selling off unused portions of the southern border wall, threatening legal action.
“We’re going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars more on building the same wall we already have,” he railed.
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans hoping for lower borrowing costs for homes, credit cards and cars may be disappointed after this week’s Federal Reserve meeting. The Fed’s policymakers are likely to signal fewer interest rate cuts next year than were previously expected.
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The officials are set to reduce their benchmark rate, which affects many consumer and business loans, by a quarter-point to about 4.3% when their meeting ends Wednesday.
Five people are dead and others injured after a shooting Monday at a private Christian school in Wisconsin, including a child who caused the attack, authorities said.
Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes was speaking to reporters when the death toll rose to five from three people. He offered no details on the victims but says others were wounded in the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School.
Barnes says police officers who responded did not fire their weapons.
Police had blocked off roads around the school Monday afternoon.
Agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have responded to the scene to assist local law enforcement.
“We are praying for the kids, educators, and entire Abundant Life school community as we await more information and are grateful for the first responders who are working quickly to respond,” Wisconsin Gov.