Former Savannah school district accountant sentenced in federal court
By MATT PIKE A former accountant for the Savannah R-III School District has been sentenced in federal court for stealing money from programs receiving federal funds. 44-year-old Anthony S Moon who worked as the district accountant for
Suspect in gunfight with Kan. deputy has a history of crime

Huggins photo Leavenworth County LEAVENWORTH COUNTY – One suspect arrested and an exchange of gunfire with a Kansas deputy on Friday in Basehor, Kansas, has a long criminal history. Just before 9p.m., deputies from the Leavenworth County Sheriff’s
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Pentagon opens review of ‘serious misconduct’ allegations against Sen. Mark Kelly

The Pentagon confirmed Monday that it has launched a review into Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly after receiving what it described as “serious allegations of misconduct.” The announcement follows a video released last week in which Kelly and
Judge throws out James Comey, Letitia James indictments over invalid prosecutor appointment

A federal judge has dismissed the criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the indictments were secured by a prosecutor who lacked lawful authority to bring them.
Jennifer Hudson drops deluxe holiday album, featuring ‘Mary, Did You Know?’

Jennifer Hudson has released the extended version of her holiday album The Gift of Love (2024), which includes her cover of “Mary, Did You Know?;” the original version of the song debuted in 1991, cowritten by Mark Lowry
Christina Aguilera concert film ‘Christmas in Paris’ coming to theaters in December

Christina Aguilera has set a limited December theatrical release for her new holiday concert film, “Christine Aguilera: Christmas in Paris.” The film is set to play in theaters for two days only in the United States on
