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Podcaster Jonathan Dupiton Arrested For Unemployment Fraud
Source: Julia Beverly / Getty Jonathan Dupiton has been arrested and sentenced to seven years in federal prison following a fraud conviction. The Atlanta-based podcaster, known for hosting “Rich and Unemployed,” was found guilty of using stolen identities to obtain millions of dollars in unemployment insurance benefits, according to officials. U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg
Social Media Tells Trick Daddy “Uh Huh, Okay, Shut Up,” After He Trashes Older Women
Julia Beverly /Trick Daddy Miami Hip-Hop legend Trick Daddy is doubling down on his disdain for dating older women and sharing his reasoning why he only entertains younger ones. Speaking with the Art of Dialogue , the 51-year-old “Nann” crafter was asked about his reluctance to date women over the age of 36, and he
Houston Police Department Fires Officer After Viral Racist Rant
The Houston Police Department fired one of its officers after they were seen in a video spewing racist slurs, which later went viral. Officer Ashley Gonzalez was seen in a video aiming harsh words at Black people and voicing stereotypes, prompting the Houston Police Officers’ Union and the Houston Police Department to speak out. As
Work Zone Awareness Week reminds drivers to be cautious in work zones
Orange barrels, orange signs and orange vests. This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week, which teaches drivers to be cautious when they see those signs out on the road.
Highly-touted Pa. recruit commits to Virginia Tech
One of the top recruits in the state of Pennsylvania, Morrison racked up 1,645 rushing yards and 22 total touchdowns.
United to host 3rd annual youth football camp
United will host the third annual United Gridiron Football Camp for free to local kids in the Valley with special guests in June.
Man enters plea on gun and menacing charges
A man who was charged after a gun was found in an Easter basket during a search in Warren has entered a plea.
1 dead, 9 injured in shooting at Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge
An argument in the mall's food court at around 1:25 p.m. ended in violence, Baton Rouge police say.
Tourist damaged historic Italian fountain as part of pre-wedding ‘dare,’ officials say
A tourist to Italy caused “small but significant” damage to a fountain in Florence on Saturday as part of a “pre-marital dare,” officials in the Italian city say.
Millions of Americans may now also be considered Canadian under a new law
Millions more Americans might qualify for dual Canadian citizenship under a recent change to Canada's requirements that has led to a surge in applications from its southern neighbor.