Not all squatters are homeless: Common types of unwanted inhabitants and situations of squatting

Simply put, a squatter is a person who occupies a property that they do not own. Disputes between squatters and homeowners can be lengthy and expensive ones, depending on the state in which the issue occurs. Many
Anti-Israel protesters arrested trying to disrupt Biden's megabucks fundraiser

Anti-Israel protesters clashed with police in New York City on Friday as they aimed to disrupt a big-money fundraiser for President Biden, which was held 24 after his disastrous debate with former President Trump. “There is only
Trump called Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother 10 minutes before debate against Biden

Former President Trump called the mother of murdered 12-year-old Houston girl Jocelyn Nungaray just minutes before he took to the debate stage against President Biden on Thursday, with the slain girl’s mother reportedly “shocked” by the goodwill
Trump called Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother 10 minutes before debate against Biden: report

Former President Trump called the mother of murdered 12-year-old Houston girl Jocelyn Nungaray just minutes before he took to the debate stage against President Biden on Thursday, with the slain girl’s mother reportedly “shocked” by the goodwill
Starliner was astronauts' 'lifeboat' if shattered Russian satellite hit space station; still no return date
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) strapped into their “lifeboat vehicles” and braced for an emergency evacuation after a defunct Russian satellite shattered into hundreds of pieces. That included Boeing’s plagued Starliner spacecraft, which officials said
Karen Read supporters, critics clash outside court as jurors fail to reach verdict in police officer's death

Supporters and critics of Karen Read, on trial for the murder of John O’Keefe, her onetime Boston Police officer boyfriend, clashed Friday outside a Massachusetts courthouse where jurors failed to reach a verdict in the case. “Free
Man gets $300K settlement after wrongful accusation; cops change facial recognition technology

The city of Detroit will pay $300,000 to a man wrongly accused of shoplifting. And as part of a settlement reached with the man, the city will change how its police force uses facial recognition technology to
Riley Strain was not 'visibly intoxicated' when served alcohol by Nashville celebrity bars, report finds

Missouri college student Riley Strain was not served booze while visibly intoxicated the night of his disappearance in Nashville, according to findings released by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). On March 8, 2024, Strain went on