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Milagro Gramz’s Request To Delay Paying $75K Judgment To Megan Thee Stallion Denied
Source: JC Olivera/WireImage / JC Olivera/WireImage Megan Thee Stallion got another legal W this week, as blogger Milagro Gramz has been ordered to pay up immediately. In a decision obtained by Complex on Monday (June 29), Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga denied Gramz’s request to hold off on paying the $75K judgment to Meg in her
Rare but dangerous tick-borne virus on the rise in US
The Powassan virus is spread mainly by the deer tick, the same one that carries Lyme disease.
Professor fired over Charlie Kirk post could receive $1.9M in settlement
She would not be reinstated to her former position under the settlement, which still needs approval from the governor and attorney general.
2 civil lawsuits filed in crash that killed trooper on Route 11 in Mahoning County
Two civil lawsuits have been filed in connection with a crash that killed a local trooper on State Route 11 in Mahoning County.
Zambelli Fireworks preparing for 600 shows this week
If you saw Beaver County Boom on Saturday, you know Zambelli Fireworks is ready for the Fourth of July.
Ford recalls over 741,000 vehicles over park system issue: NHTSA
Ford is recalling more than 741,000 vehicles because of a park system issue that could cause unintended movement and rolling away, federal regulators announced.
Trump administration suspends funding for New York’s Medicaid fraud unit
The Trump administration on Tuesday said it would freeze federal funding for New York's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, a state agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting fraud in the safety-net government healthcare program.
Cardinal legends highlight Mooney’s Camp of Champions
Cardinal Mooney hosted its annual "Football Camp of Champions" the past two day with many former Cardinal legends making an appearance.
‘Grandma Rule’ culture: Local movers hiring team-focused workers
Two Men and a Truck is hiring right now, and Marketing Coordinator Adrian Wadley said it is the company's busy season.
Harvard professor with polarizing alien theories picked to lead new White House UFO council
A polarizing Harvard astronomer known for splashy theories about alien visits has been tapped by the White House to lead a team of outside scientists to study the national security risks posed by UFOs.