Michigan Neurologist Dr. Ram Garg Faces 35 Charges in Alleged Opioid Pill Mill Case

Dr. Ram Garg, a neurologist from Taylor, Michigan, appeared in court on Tuesday, October 29, to surrender his medical license after being charged with 35 counts. Accused of operating a pill mill, Garg allegedly wrote illegitimate prescriptions for opioids, drawing patients from across Michigan and Ohio. Authorities claim he also fabricated medical bills, profiting millions … Read more

Rhode Island Rep. Calls for Dismissal of Transportation Director Over Bridge Mismanagement

Rhode Island State Rep. Robert Quattrocchi is calling for the immediate dismissal of Peter Alviti, the state’s Director of Transportation, citing severe mismanagement of bridge maintenance. Quattrocchi, with 30 years in concrete construction, claims that poor workmanship has led to visible deterioration, including cracks and rot in bridge structures. He specifically referenced the Washington Bridge … Read more

Hunter Biden Sentencing Dates Set for December on Gun and Tax Charges

Hunter Biden’s sentencing is scheduled for December 12 in Delaware and December 16 in Los Angeles for separate convictions on gun and tax-related charges. In Delaware, Biden was found guilty of three felonies tied to purchasing a firearm while using drugs in 2018, carrying a potential maximum sentence of 25 years, though it’s anticipated he … Read more

Keith Gibson s 2021 Crime Spree: A Chilling Look at His Alleged Murders and Robberies

Keith Gibson’s alleged 2021 crime spree across Pennsylvania and Delaware is marked as one of the most disturbing cases in recent years. Just months after his release from a Delaware prison in 2020, Gibson, with a record already shadowed by serious crimes like manslaughter, is believed to have gone on a brutal spree that included … Read more

U.S. Marshals Capture Three Massachusetts Fugitives in Maine Over Two-Day Operation

The U.S. Marshals Service recently apprehended three Massachusetts fugitives over two days in Maine. On October 24, law enforcement located a juvenile from Bristol County, Massachusetts, facing multiple gun-related charges, including carrying a loaded firearm without a license, assault and battery with a firearm, and vandalizing property. The arrest occurred after a vehicle stop in … Read more

ACLU Challenges Kansas Death Penalty: Claims of Racial Bias and Wrongful Convictions

In a recent court hearing in Wyandotte County, Kansas, attorneys representing the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU argued that the death penalty is inherently flawed and unconstitutional, emphasizing issues of racial bias, wrongful convictions, and jury selection in capital cases. The coalition, led by the ACLU, is challenging Kansas’ capital punishment system by arguing that … Read more

Former Gov. Tom Vilsack Backs Lanon Baccam in Iowa s Heated Congressional Contest

Iowa Democrats are intensifying their support for Lanon Baccam in the competitive race for the 3rd Congressional District, hoping to secure his win in the final days before the November 5 election. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, along with State Representative Ako Abdul-Samad, rallied voters on Monday, underscoring the importance … Read more

Absentee Voting in Wisconsin: Key Deadlines and How to Register Online

Wisconsin’s voting process for the upcoming general election on November 5 offers standard options for in-person voting and mail-in absentee ballots. Wisconsin residents can register online and request an absentee ballot through myvote.wi.gov. For registered voters, the deadline to request an absentee ballot is October 31, and all absentee ballots must be received by municipal … Read more

Ex-Middle School Teacher Gets Probation for Cocaine Near Wisconsin School

A former middle school teacher in Wisconsin, 24-year-old Nevan A. Larson, has been sentenced to one year of probation after pleading guilty to cocaine possession near a school. According to court records, Larson received a withheld sentence, meaning he can avoid jail or prison time if he fulfills all probation conditions. His probation terms include … Read more

Federal Court Overturns Virginia’s Voter Roll Removals, Protects 1,600 Voters

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of reinstating about 1,600 Virginia voters who were removed from the rolls due to questionable citizenship status. This decision comes after a lawsuit by immigrant and women’s rights groups challenged an executive order from Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, which directed state officials to identify and remove non-citizen … Read more