Sasha Leigh Skare, an American artist from Texas, dated rapper Kardone after his marriage ended. She began her music career in 2018, releasing her album in 2019. Following a 2019 incident that led to her boyfriend's death, she was arrested and later convicted of his murder, receiving a 55-year prison sentence in 2023.
JD Vance biography: 13 things about politician born in Middletown, Ohio
James David "JD" Vance is an American politician married to Usha Bala Chilukuri, who was born in California, United States to Indian parents. He was born James Donald Bowman in Middletown, Ohio, USA to Beverly Carol and Donald Ray Bowman. Who is JD Vance? Vance is 6'2" tall. Here are 13 more things about him: … Continue reading JD Vance biography: 13 things about politician born in Middletown, Ohio
Rancho Santa Margarita, California’s John Kosolcharoen sentenced to 3 years in prison
John Warrington Kosolcharoen, 53, from California, founded companies Liveyon and Genetech, promoting stem cell products linked to hospitalizations. He misrepresented these products' effectiveness in treating various diseases. In August 2024, he pleaded guilty to introducing an unapproved drug and was sentenced to three years in prison, currently serving time for an unrelated offense.
Australia extradites Jin Guanghua, Sim Hyon-Sop, Qin Guoming, Han Linlin to US
On September 27, 2024, Australia extradited four individuals to the U.S. for engaging in a scheme that processed around $74 million in transactions linked to North Korea. They face charges including bank fraud and money laundering. If convicted, they could receive lengthy prison sentences, with penalties reaching 30 years.
Kim Potter biography: 18 things about Brooklyn Center, Minnesota cop who shot Daunte Wright
Kimberly "Kim" A. Potter is a former police officer from Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, known for her involvement in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright in April 2021. After resigning and facing charges, she was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to two years in prison, released in April 2023. Her supervised release expired in December 2023.
Kansas’s David Lytle, Colorado’s Robert Reger sentenced for selling data on U.S. consumers to fraudsters
David Lytle and Robert Reger, former employees of Epsilon Data Management, were convicted of conspiracy and multiple counts of mail and wire fraud. They sold consumer lists to fraudsters, resulting in the defrauding of over 218,000 victims and losses exceeding $23.7 million. Lytle received a four-year sentence, while Reger was sentenced to ten years.
US Marshals arrest Memphis, Tennessee’s Emmanuel Sampson, Latonya Livingston
Emmanuel Sampson, 27, from Memphis, has been arrested for the alleged robbery and murder of 21-year-old Amareus Henderson. The incident occurred on September 11, 2024, when Sampson and others confronted Henderson, stealing his wallet and gun before he was shot. Sampson was identified by witnesses and later apprehended by the U.S. Marshals. Latonya Livingston, 33, was also arrested as an accessory.
Irish Tudtud biography: 10 things about Columbia University alum from Augusta, Georgia
Irish Tudtud is an American-Filipino from Augusta, Georgia, who has lived in various states. A Barnard College graduate, she is a physical therapist and faced legal issues, including bankruptcy. Her controversial behavior at a reunion event in 2024 drew attention, while she turned 44 in September 2024.
Malcolm X biography: 13 things about human rights activist born in Omaha, Nebraska
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, was a prominent American human rights activist and minister. He transformed from a life of crime to a leading figure in the Nation of Islam, later converting to Sunni Islam. His work aimed at addressing racial injustice, leading to his assassination in 1965, which marked a pivotal moment in civil rights history.
Dr. Jonathan Yudelman biography: 14 things about Arizona State University instructor
Dr. Jonathan Yudelman, a political theorist, has a robust academic background, including degrees from Hebrew University and Boston College, and postdoctoral work at Harvard and Princeton. His career advanced through teaching roles until a controversial incident at a pro-Israel rally in May 2024 led to his ban from Arizona State University.
