• Iranian official who died in an Israeli airstrike on April 1 helped plan the Oct. 7 slaughter of 1,200 Israelis: Report

    The Iranian general who was killed by an Israeli airstrike that prompted Iran to retaliate over the weekend was the nation's go-to person on Hamas' October 7 attack on the Jewish state. Around 1,200 Israelis were slaughtered in early October, and another 250 were abducted and taken back to Gaza.The New York Post reported that the Coalition Council of Islamic Revolution Forces — an organization with close links to Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — gave praise to Gen. Mohammad Reza Zahedi...

  • Four-bedroom home sells in Milpitas for $1.7 million

    A 1,682-square-foot house built in 1959 has changed hands. The property located in the 1500 block of Albany Court in Milpitas was sold on April 8, 2024, for $1,650,000, or $981 per square foot.

  • STP (STPT) 1-Day Volume Tops $7.60 Million

    STP (STPT) traded 5.3% lower against the U.S. dollar during the 24-hour period ending at 19:00 PM Eastern on April 15th. One STP token can currently be purchased for approximately $0.0520 or 0.00000082 BTC on popular cryptocurrency exchanges. STP has a market capitalization of $101.03 million and $7.60 million worth of STP was traded on […]

  • More Than 1.7 Million Illegal Entries in First Six Months of Fiscal 2024

    By: Bethany Blankley | The Center Square More than 1.7 million foreign nationals have illegally entered the U.S. in the first six months of fiscal 2024, the greatest number for this time period in U.S. history. The 1,733,496 who illegally entered in the first six months of the fiscal year outnumber the 1,547,866 who illegally

  • Georgia Republicans Have Spent $1.7 Million on Trump-Related Trial Fees

    Georgia's Republican Party has reportedly paid massive legal bills after promising to defend GOP officials charged alongside former President Donald Trump in the Fulton County election subversion criminal case.The Georgia GOP has spent over $1.7 million in legal fees since 2022, including $237,000 last month alone, according to a report published on Monday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.Trump and an initial 18 co-defendants were indicted last year on felony charges, accused of attempting to...

  • Couple allegedly tries — and fails — to con Florida lotto out of $1 million jackpot

    A Florida couple recently met up with agents from the state lotto, apparently expecting to receive a massive payout, only to be arrested for alleged fraud instead.On March 1, 36-year-old Kira Enders walked into a Florida Lottery office in Pensacola and handed an employee there an allegedly winning 500X The Cash scratch-off ticket with a grand prize of $1 million. She even filled out the back portion of the ticket, which reportedly notes that any falsifications on the ticket can result in...

  • Georgia GOP forks over $1.7 million in legal fees for Trump trial

    The Georgia Republican Party has spent more than $1.7 million in legal fees for those wrapped up in Donald Trump's 2020 election scandal. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed on Monday that the hefty spending began in 2022 and covers the fees for many of the co-conspirators in the Fulton County racketeering case. It has become the party's top expenditure during an election year.The numbers reached $1.5 million by March, with another $237,000 added during that month. It's a far cry from the...

  • 1 fired after FWPD investigating shots fired report after alleged fight at Dana

    The report indicated a fight led to at least one shot being fired inside the auto parts manufacturer plant on West State Boulevard.

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    384-square-foot tiny California home on sale for $1.7 million

    A tiny home is now for sale for $1.7 million located on the western edge of Silicon Valley in Cupertino.

  • Google, a $1.97 trillion company, is protesting California's plan to pay journalists

    Google, the search giant that brought in more than $73 billion in profit last year, is protesting a California bill that would require it and other platforms to pay media outlets. The company announced that it was beginning a “short-term test” that will block links to local California news sources for a “small percentage” of users in the state. The move is in response to the California Journalism Preservation Act, a bill that would require Google, Meta and other platforms to pay California...

  • Significantly tiny in size, a Cupertino home is selling for big bucks: $1.7 million

    A home in Cupertino, Calif., that measures less than 400 square feet is making headlines across the U.S. for its surprising asking price: more than $1.7 million. Some are comparing the one-bedroom and one-bathroom home to a hotel room, so small that there isn't enough space in the kitchen for a full size refrigerator or stove. What's also drawing people's attention is the size of the lot the home sits on: nearly 7,900 square feet. It received eight offers, all above the asking price, and the...

  • Court orders ex-head of illegal manga site to pay ¥1.7 bil

    The Tokyo District Court ruled Thursday that the former operator of a now-defunct website allowing users free access to pirated manga must pay a total of around 1.7 billion yen in damages to three major Japanese publishers. The compensation over the website Manga-Mura is the largest ever levied in similar