Author: Voxtrend News

A 32-year-old Tamarac woman, Alyvia Taylor Korte, was arrested early Tuesday morning after deputies say she violently attacked a man inside her apartment — first beating him with what he described as her “white girl stick,” then stabbing him during a heated struggle. According to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office report, deputies responded to an apartment on Northwest 96th Terrace around 4:27 a.m. and found the victim suffering from a stab wound. He later identified his attacker as Korte. The victim told investigators that he had been living with Korte since September, while she cycled in and out of rehab.…

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The annual tree lighting ceremony in downtown Concord, North Carolina was meant to usher in the joy of the season, but just before 7:30 p.m. on Friday night, the mood changed when gunfire rang out on Union Street South near Corban Avenue. What should have been a festive gathering instead became a chaotic scramble as four people were struck and the crowd scattered in fear. The annual event — complete with Santa and Mrs. Claus, food trucks, a screening of The Grinch and fireworks — was attracting families and children from across the community. But around the moment the tree…

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DeKalb County officers are urgently asking for help to find the family of a young, non-verbal boy who was discovered running in the street in Lithonia on Friday morning. Around 11 a.m., police were called to the 1600 block of Laurel Creek Circle after reports of a child darting into the road. When officers arrived, the boy was alone — unable to tell them where he lived or who he was. According to DeKalb County Police, the situation is complicated because the child is non-verbal. He was unable to communicate his address, name, or any identifying information, making standard outreach…

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Mexico Celebrates Miss Universe Winner Mexico City – Fatima Bosch Fernandez of Mexico has been crowned Miss Universe 2025, and the country is filled with pride. President Claudia Sheinbaum praised Bosch as a role model for standing up for herself and other women. The victory comes after an incident during the competition in Thailand where Bosch was criticized by the Thai national director. Bosch defended herself and walked out, with other contestants showing their support. President Sheinbaum stated that Bosch’s actions show that women should speak up and participate, rather than being silent. The win was met with cheers and…

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Washington, D.C. – The House Ways and Means Committee is digging deep into serious claims against the New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network (NJTO), a group responsible for organ transplants in New Jersey. These claims come from several whistleblowers who have stepped forward with troubling information. Representative Jason Smith (R-Mo.), who leads the Ways and Means Committee, and Representative David Schweikert (R-Ariz.), who heads the oversight subcommittee, have sent a formal letter to NJTO, outlining the allegations. The whistleblowers accuse NJTO of several wrongdoings, including wrongly billing Medicare, covering up illegal actions, and taking organs from patients without their…

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The federal government is taking a stand against California’s policies that provide in-state tuition, scholarships, and loan assistance to individuals who are not legally residing in the United States. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against the state, arguing that these policies unfairly discriminate against American citizens and create an incentive for illegal immigration. This lawsuit is the latest in a series of actions taken by the DOJ against California, raising concerns about the state’s approach to immigration matters. The central issue is whether California’s laws, which allow certain illegal immigrants to receive the same financial benefits…

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Washington, D.C. – Richard Grenell, the president of the Kennedy Center, is pushing back against a Senate Democrat’s investigation into the center’s finances. Grenell claims the inquiry is based on rumor and partisan attacks. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island, has questioned how the Kennedy Center, a mix of public and private funding, is being run. He suggests it’s being used for the benefit of friends and political allies. Grenell responded with a letter, stating that Whitehouse’s claims are inaccurate and lack basic fact-checking. He defended his leadership, highlighting that the center now has a balanced budget for…

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An Ohio tragedy unfolded when a man shot and killed two children and another man before taking his own life. Police in Tiffin, Ohio, responded to a call about shots fired on Huss Street around 6:30 p.m. on November 19th. When they arrived, they found four people had been shot. A woman at the scene was unharmed but deeply shaken. Investigators learned the shooting happened while the woman was moving her things out of the house she shared with her husband, due to ongoing problems at home. Dustin Willey, the father of the woman’s 7-year-old son, was there to help…

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Rice University is pulling out all the stops to create an electric atmosphere at its upcoming football game against North Texas this Saturday night. In an effort to pack the stadium, the university is offering a range of appealing incentives to its students. Students aged 21 and over can enjoy free 12-ounce beers at a designated stand near the stadium, while all students with a valid ID will receive a voucher for free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and a complimentary T-shirt (limited to the first 500 students). Additionally, students can take advantage of a $15 voucher to be used…

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NCAA athletes and staff will no longer be allowed to bet on professional sports, as the organization reversed a recent rule change that would have allowed such betting. This decision comes after various high-profile gambling scandals raised serious concerns about the integrity of both college and professional sports. In late October, an NBA coach and a player faced arrests linked to extensive gambling operations. Additionally, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was accused of using insider knowledge to influence bets on NBA games. The NCAA has recently revoked the eligibility of six men’s basketball players due to similar betting allegations, including…

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