Samaritan Honored as Suspect Slammed for Spitting in Fast Food Workers Face
A fast food worker was left stunned recently as an ordinary day at work turned into something right out of a horror movie. The woman, a Subway employee was performing duties on his regular shift when a customer decided to do the unthinkable. During an argument over ingredients contained in the fast food chains sandwiches, the 31-year-old guy decided to assault her with an unknown item before spitting in her face.
Read full story$1,000,000 Per Month Income Program Back on as Harris County Judge Rules in Favor
"That's $20 million that you can go into an underserved neighborhood and change it for the next 50 years"- Tom Ramsey, Commissioner (R-Pct.3) Basic income programs have taken hold over the last few years with states attempting to experiment with providing a monthly stipend to households within the lowest income brackets.
Read full storyFour-Decade-Old Retail Chain Follows Suit as Nearly 400 Doors Close Permanently
Frustrated shoppers are speaking up across the country as retail establishments seeking to cut costs via downsizing, using temp employees, or close altogether. One retail favorite known for its ultra-cheap pricing has decided to close its doors permanently, making the 371 location shuttering one of the largest in retail history.
Read full storyElderly Woman Robbed of Half Million Retirement Fund in Social Security Scam
"All my dreams are gone . Everything is gone"- L. English, Retirement Victim. An elderly woman is left to pick up the pieces of her life as she contemplates how she is going to survive over the next couple of decades.
Read full storyMan Sues Child's Mother in $1,000,000,000 Dollar Dispute Over Lottery NDA
One Massachusetts resident was left in tears recently as the person she thought she'd known for nearly a lifetime turned into a person she didn't recognize. The woman, a mother who found herself in a major predicamentafter her child's father came into a lifechanging windfall after he'd won a state lottery jackpot.
Read full storySeniors Stuck Paying 63% of Income as Rent Prices Explode
Social Security has gotten an annual increase this year as the COLA added 3.2% to the monthly checks collected by millions in retirement years. As many have run into difficulties trying to make ends meet on checks that range from $700 per month to $3,822 dollars, those on the lower end of the scale find it next to impossible.
Read full storyVacation Victim Astonished as Over $20,000 Dollars Disappears from Bank in Minutes
Recent data breaches have caught millions off guard as customers deal with the aftermath of hundreds of data points hacked, sold, and fraudulently used on the dark web over the past few years. However, for one Midwestern customer, his nightmare in a case of identify theft was just beginning.
Read full storyBudgets Slump as 40% Increase in Grocery Prices Cause Strain
While inflation has cooled over the past few months following interest rates that exceeded 8% shattering records, daily goods have yet to return to normal values. Groceries, one of the top listed household expenses aside from mortgage or rental payments and health insurance premiums, has seen numbers fluctuate over time. However, when it comes to balancing monthly costs households can't seem to catch a break. With costs nearing 40% higher since the same period five years ago, consumers are finding that they are getting a lot less bang for their buck.
Read full storyCrime and Drug Crisis in Armageddon as Understaffed Agencies Grapple with Effects
A city known for its lush green landscape, skyscrapers, and picturesque views is also hiding another secret in broad daylight. Highlighted by a transportation hub including light rails, subway-like stations, and steep hills, is an area in town known as The Blade. A self-proclaimed fentanyl crack paradise for seekers looking to get a 24-hour fix, the area hosts one of the largest open-air drug markets in the country.
Read full storyActivists Demand Millions as School Property Taken Over By Makeshift Tent City
In the past two years more than 600,000 individuals experienced homelessness at least one night during those twenty-four months. However, as agencies across the country spend billions of dollars to eradicate the situation, those being victimized by the effects are seemingly powerless.
Read full story68-Year-Old Flummoxed as Forced Pay Cut Pushes Involuntary Home Sale
A 68-year-old is in flux after she experienced the work shock of a lifetime. As she arrived to her office one weekday morning, she was met with a stipulation that at the time seemed incredulous.
Read full storyInvestment Moniker Brought to Life as Bad Actors Imitate Art in $22 Million Dollar Scandal
Former investors are facing a myriad of charges this week as they took measures into their own handsduring an opportunity they thought was kept in the dark. Insider trading has been on the tip of everyone's tongue as congress members make astronomical returns, and more companies than ever arereaching IPO status in the aftermath of crypto scams andbankruptcies.
Read full storyTexan Takes the Cake as 1,000,000 Dollar Lotto Winner Beats Billions of Odds
One lucky resident of the Lone Star State just found himself a million reasons to wake up this morning as he remembered his most recent trip to the grocery store. Having recently wagered a$50 bet on a lotto scratch-offat a local convenience store, the resident made history as the first person to claim the one million dollar prize with odds being one in every 3.36 billion.
Read full storyNearly 1,400 People Take the Citizenship Plunge as Texas Welcomes New Residents
Last month marked a momentous occasion as thousands of individuals stood before the American Flag. Taking part in the citizenship pledge,more than 1,300 transplants became officially naturalized as United States citizens as their loved ones looked on.
Read full storyFTC Floats Lawsuit as Grocery Titans Grip Economy
According to research, the average consumer spends at least 30% more on their monthly food budget than this time a year ago. However, when it comes to the grocery chains providing the goods, things are about to get interesting.
Read full storyMacy's Mulls Outlook Amid Over Nearly 200 Store Closures as Job Losses Abound
A favorite shopping conglomerate has taken a plunge in the latest attempt to salvage capital and profit this year. First opening nearly 200 years ago and quickly rising to one of America's most beloved department store chains, Macy's, home of the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade is closing hundreds of stores in an effort to tamp down costs amid a fluctuating economic environment.
Read full storyAnnual Kite Show Draws Thousands as Kids Come Out to Play
As the Spring Season is getting into full swing, it means some much-needed fun in the sun for children of the Bayou City. Hermann Park, a sprawling 445-acre complex of gardens, fountains, food, and activities located within one of the largest medical centers in the world, is hosting this year's annual event which is expected to draw thousands of visitors.
Read full storyPelosi Express Shatters Records as Powerhouse Trades Gain Millions
Senator Nancy Pelosi may go down as one of the brightest minds the country has ever encountered. Although she's been in Congress for the majority of her life, she'll ultimately be most remembered for her investment prowess.
Read full storyBoeing Employee Books Near $747 Million Windfall as Jet Moniker Makes History
A Boeing employee was elated recently as she came into a fortune that she could only have dreamt about. The employee, who has spent more than 3 decades as an analyst with the embattled company found herself out shopping one day when she decided to listen to what the universe was telling her.
Read full storyDaytime Diva Battles Dementia as Series Sheds Light on Wendy Williams Struggles
Daytime Diva Wendy Williams had been a staple on the talk show scene for more than a decade as women across the country tuned in to hear the latest gossip, the latest shoe styles, or just for a break from the bustle of daily life.
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