Paul Cater

Paul Cater is a Politics Journalist residing in Frisco, TX. He enjoys writing about the latest current events. During Elections, He primarily focuses on updating his audience via his Twitter.

Trump Organization now being investigated by NY attorney general in a criminal capacity

The office of New York State Attorney General Letitia James, which was already pursuing a civil probe against former President Donald Trump’s company, is now looking into the Trump Organization “in a criminal capacity,” according to her spokesman. According to James’ spokeswoman, her office’s inquiry is being done in conjunction with the already current criminal

Apple Stores in the United States will continue to enforce mask mandate

Apple’s retail service has responded to changing conditions around the world since the coronavirus pandemic, but it is not changing direction in response to the most recent CDC public health guidelines. According to Bloomberg, the government has told US retailers that mask bans and other COVID-19 procedures will remain in effect for the time being,

Elon Musk’s obsession with dogecoin persists

On Saturday night, Elon Musk said about cryptocurrency that “it’s all a hustle,” and prices plummeted. Tesla has suddenly become very aware of Bitcoin’s energy-inefficient ways and has reversed its stance on accepting Bitcoin payments. Musk tweeted Thursday about “potentially promising” efficiency improvements for Dogecoin, claiming the company is looking for a more climate-friendly cryptocurrency.

Families in Gaza are fleeing the intense Israeli bombardment

Residents of Gaza’s northern and eastern borders are fleeing intense Israeli bombardment. Families carrying supplies sought refuge in temporary shelters in central Gaza City on Friday, as Israeli artillery pounded northern Gaza in an effort to destroy a vast network of militant tunnels. The assault brought the front lines closer to dense civilian areas, potentially

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, is reportedly under investigation

Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange, is being investigated by the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Justice, according to Bloomberg, with officials specializing in money laundering and tax evasion taking a keen interest in Binance’s operations. Binance, which was founded in 2017, is the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. It is incorporated in the Cayman Islands

US unemployment claims drop to a pandemic low of 498,000

The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell to 498,000 last week, the lowest level since the viral pandemic struck 14 months ago and a sign of the job market’s growing strength as businesses reopen and consumers increase spending. According to the Labor Department’s report on Thursday, applications fell 92,000 from a revised 590,000 a

6th grader detained after Idaho school shooting; 3 injured

A sixth-grade girl shot and injured two students and a janitor before being disarmed by a teacher. On Thursday morning, a student pulled a handgun from her backpack and fired multiple rounds inside and outside Rigby Middle School in the small town of Rigby, Idaho, according to police. According to health officials, both of the student

Billie Eilish: Sexual misconduct is everywhere

Popular singer, Billie Eilish has spoken about the inescapability of sexual  unfortunate behavior, portraying it as being “Everywhere in the  Today’s World “. In an interview with Vogue, she said she doesn’t  “know one young lady or lady who hasn’t had a peculiar encounter, or a  truly downright awful”.   “Also, men, as well – young

Kroger Begins Testing Drone Deliveries For Baby Products

Kroger is joining rival Walmart by dispatching a robot drone delivery test case program for food supplies later this spring. The store chain is banding together with Drone Express to convey things like child items, over-the-counter prescriptions, and outing supplies weighing up to around five pounds from a test store in Centerville, Ohio. A greeting