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Financial Advisor Jayson Thornton, CFP - REACTS! Financial Tips & Scammer News! Pocket Watching with JT - Pocket Watching with JT, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER reacts to your Money Questions & Bad Financial Advice. *Disclaimer* Financial Coaching during Livestreams is NOT personal financial advice, No CFP-Client relationship is established by calling into the show or submitting a question by email or text. https://www.pocketwatcher.net PocketWatcherJT@gmail.com Cash APP $PocketWatcherJT Fol ...
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Authorities in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, are investigating incidents of arson targeting ballot boxes, which have destroyed hundreds of ballots just days before Election Day. The FBI has launched a probe into the attacks, which also include a related case involving incendiary devices in Phoenix, Arizona. These incidents highlight …
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California is facing the potential shutdown of three major gas refineries, which could slash nearly 25% of the state’s refining capacity, forcing greater reliance on imported oil from unstable regions like the Middle East and South America. Governor Gavin Newsom's strict regulatory policies have been criticized for driving refineries like Phillips …
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The posts on Facebook and X, formerly known as Twitter, made a splash: A real estate firm in Eagle was offering free real estate listings to liberals leaving Idaho. “We are here to help you return to your safe spaces!” said its posts, which included a picture of a couple wearing disposable face masks.…
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Self-proclaimed “Super Mayor” Tiffany Henyard is taking her threats against opponents to a new level: Threatening them with arrest. “I will be seeking arrests for individuals involved,” Henyard said during an hour-and-a-half long Facebook Live broadcast. “I will be pressing charges. It’s a lot. And that’s just me telling you a little bit.” However,…
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The Department of Homeland Security has identified more than 600 migrants in the U.S. who may have connections to a notorious Venezuelan gang that is drawing growing concern from local and federal law enforcement officials, according to data obtained exclusively by NBC News. Roughly 100 of the 600 migrants DHS has deemed “subjects of interest” were…
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A standoff brewed Tuesday night before community members were even allowed into the Thornton Township board meeting. “I just don’t see why it has to be a struggle,” said Chris Gonzalez, one of Thornton Township’s trustees. Gonzalez insisted on holding the meeting in a downstairs room that he said has more exits and can accommodate more people. Safe…
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On Tuesday evening, Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard sat idly waiting to preside over yet another stunted bi-monthly board meeting. "Thank you, guys, for coming out this evening. We are waiting to see if we have a quorum," said Henyard, who is also the mayor of Dolton. Without enough board members to proceed, to Henyard's great frustrat…
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Jordan Phillips, the band’s guitarist, explained they had wrapped up their performance and parked the van at the Element Hotel in Tukwila around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. The group locked up the vehicle and headed to bed, expecting to begin their journey home later that morning. "When we walked out into the parking lot, the van with all our gear was nowher…
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Shari’s Restaurants abruptly closed all Oregon locations over the weekend. The Beaverton-based chain faced mounting financial problems, including eviction notices, unpaid bills and back taxes. “I can confirm that at this time that all Oregon Shari's restaurants are closed,” Sam Borgese, CEO of Gather Holdings LLC, parent company of Shari’s Manageme…
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The political power struggle continues in Dolton after Mayor Tiffany Henyard appeared in court seeking to force the village board to hold meetings at Village Hall. The dispute stems from two dueling meetings in two different locations on Oct. 7. Henyard filed a lawsuit following those meetings against several trustees on the village board and on th…
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Nepotism, lack of competitive bidding and exorbitant salaries are inflating New York City's cost to shelter asylum seekers and the homeless, according city investigators. The Department of Investigation looked into the financial practices at 51 shelters and found some executives were really raking in the dough. Mayor Eric Adams' $258,000 salary to …
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With shelter arrests on pace to soar 64% this year, a bipartisan group of pols is demanding Mayor Adams immediately boot migrant gang members “as a matter of urgent public safety.” The push comes as the city grapples with a baby-faced pack of violent migrant gang-bangers targeting locals and tourists in armed heists in Midtown. High-profile crimes …
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Investigators allege a man killed a woman and kept her body inside a suitcase in a structure he built at a Seattle homeless encampment. Prosecutors charged Steven Thanh Nguyen, 57, with one count of second-degree murder for killing Shannon Marie Reeder, according to charging documents filed in King County Superior Court on Wednesday. “The defendant…
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A 16-year-old and 18-year-old accused of committing nearly 80 armed robberies around King County have officially been charged. Seattle city leaders announced on Friday, Oct. 11, that four male teens were arrested in connection to a crime spree consisting of at least 78 cases. They were allegedly involved in multiple armed robberies, shootings, carj…
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More than a whopping 7 million viewers tuned in to Fox News Channel for its highly-anticipated interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Wednesday's installment of "Special Report with Bret Baier" was watched by 7.1 million total viewers with 882,000 in the advertiser-coveted 25-54 age demo, according to Nielsen Media Research, making it the mos…
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A soft-on-crime Seattle judge, King County Superior Court Judge Johanna Bender, recently lashed out at the media for daring to criticize her reckless decisions. This comes after she offered sympathy—not to the victim’s grieving family—but to the family of an accused murderer. If anything, her comments are a reminder that she deserves even more medi…
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A scandal-ridden mayor of an Illinois village announced that she was running for re-election. Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard, who is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and accusations, announced on Tuesday in a Facebook post that she will be seeking re-election as mayor of the 21,000-person village. “It’s time to be the change that is needed for the Sout…
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The FBI quietly revised the U.S. crime statistics to show an increase in violent crime. An investigation by RealClearInvestigations found that the FBI updated its 2022 crime statistics in September, showing that rather than a 2.1% drop in violent crime as originally reported, the United States actually experienced a 4.5% rise in violent crime. The …
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A dangerous Venezuelan gang has taken over at least four apartment complexes in San Antonio, Texas, as it expands its reach in yet another America city, DailyMail.com can reveal. Dubbed the 'epitome of evil', Tren de Aragua (TdA) is known to run drug smuggling, child prostitution and human trafficking rings in South America, with its members crossi…
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The oil company Phillips 66 announced Wednesday that it is closing its Los Angeles-area refinery by the end of 2025, pointing to concerns about the future market. The announcement comes days after California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law on Monday that will set new regulations on the oil industry in the Golden State. "With the long-term sustai…
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Authorities in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, are investigating incidents of arson targeting ballot boxes, which have destroyed hundreds of ballots just days before Election Day. The FBI has launched a probe into the attacks, which also include a related case involving incendiary devices in Phoenix, Arizona. These incidents highlight …
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A New York-based property management company has broken its silence on recent reports that a Venezuelan gang known for its violent and illegal activities took control of several apartment buildings it manages in Aurora, Colorado. The company said gang members seized control of some units, allegedly assaulted one of their employees, and tried to ext…
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The Big Apple’s self-imposed “sanctuary city” status is handcuffing the NYPD from clamping down on a violent crew of young Tren de Aragua members that is terrorizing Manhattan, sources tell The Post. Cops already grappling with the Empire State’s lenient criminal justice laws also have to contend with the immigrant-friendly designation that largely…
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A Tren de Aragua gang member has been busted after allegedly trying to recruit middle school students, according to cops — and experts warn that it’s a sign the brutal Venezuelan gang has already infiltrated American schools. Jorgenys Robertson Cova, 32, who has multiple arrests for theft since crossing the border illegally two years ago, is suspec…
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The Chicago Police Department won’t launch recruit classes for at least two months — fueling complaints that Mayor Brandon Johnson is reneging on his promise to exempt public safety agencies from a citywide hiring freeze. And at an emergency Cabinet meeting Tuesday, Chief Operating Officer John Roberson ordered other department heads to identify pe…
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A brutal crew of baby-faced Tren de Aragua migrant gangbangers at a city-funded Manhattan shelter are pulling off armed robberies in Times Square — and they’re getting away with it, officials and sources said. Nearly two dozen young migrant thugs, some as young as 11 years old, are part of a dangerous asylum-seeking brat pack that has graduated fro…
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When it comes to choosing where to operate a business, location is often the most important criterion. But if you ask chef Peter Hemsley of upscale seafood restaurant Aphotic, it is beyond that in San Francisco. Just 19 months ago, the chef opened Aphotic in a cavernous, inky black space near the intersection of Folsom and Third streets in SoMa. By…
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A pink-haired DEI trainer has slammed Oregon's forestry department for hiring on the basic of merit rather than identity. Megan Donecker filed a complaint about her former boss Mike Shaw and moaned about him telling her that he sought the 'candidates most qualified for the job.' DEI advocates like Donecker say hiring should be done through an 'inte…
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Ladies and gentlemen, grab your popcorn because the green energy saga out of Schleswig-Holstein has everything: incompetence, mindless virtue-signaling, and an eco-friendly ferry that apparently doubles as a wind sail. Spoiler alert: It doesn’t end well. Here’s the tragicomedy: Once upon a time in the quiet German countryside, there was a diesel-po…
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The convenience store 7-Eleven will close over 400 stores nationwide, the company has announced. According to CNN, Seven & I Holdings, the chain’s Japan-based parent company, announced the closures in their earnings report on Thursday. Under the proposed measures, 444 locations of 7-Eleven will be shut down due to a fall in sales, high inflation, a…
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They need more room at the inn. New York City’s use of hotels as emergency shelters to house migrants will continue for the foreseeable future, The Post has learned, as the Department of Homeless Services is seeking a contract with hotels to provide a total of 14,000 rooms to shelter migrants at least through next year. The city projects that spend…
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The Seattle City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday afternoon to approve a proposal thatincreases hiring bonuses for lateral police officers to $50,000. Council president Sara Nelson, who sponsored the increase, said the city's current recruitment efforts were not bringing in enough qualified applicants. “If we want to have a safer city, it is our duty to a…
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Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard is suing several village trustees, the Dolton Park District, the elected clerk and the village administrator following a controversial meeting held on Monday. Henyard, along with two trustees, Stanley Brown and Andrew Holmes, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday, naming Village Clerk Alison Key, trustees Tammie Brown, Brittney …
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News Tiffany Henyard, the controversial supervisor and mayor of Dalton, Illinois, faced a public embarrassment during a township meeting when she was served legal papers. The meeting was initially canceled due to safety concerns but was later held by Henyard alone, raising eyebrows as she casually dismissed the lawsuit with, "I get sued all the tim…
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After a Texas woman was tied up, robbed at gunpoint and pistol-whipped in her Dallas home in late September, multiple Venezuelan men have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident. The robbery occurred around 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, after the woman returned from dinner to her home in Bluffview, a neighborhood in Dallas where …
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Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard was the only one to show up for a scheduled meeting of the board of trustees Tuesday night—with others saying they are worried for their own safety. The most notable difference at the Tuesday night meeting was that everyone entering the township building in South Holland had to go through security. It is…
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An Afghan national allowed into the US shortly after the Harris-Biden administration’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan was charged Tuesday with plotting an ISIS-inspired Election Day terror attack. Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was living in Oklahoma City on a Special Immigrant Visa as he took steps to stockpile AK-47 rifles and ammunition to carry …
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At a chaotic Dolton board meeting, Mayor Tiffany Henard vetoed several actions passed by trustees, only to face intense backlash from the community. Henard, arriving late, attempted to override seven agenda items, including budget reductions and lease terminations for costly police vehicles. Residents responded by turning their backs on her and sin…
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Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard tried to make appointments to posts including police chief that were recently blocked by a judge, and was mocked and ridiculed by residents during her short visit to a trustee-called meeting Monday night. Henyard arrived an hour after the trustees meeting began and tried to give her report, but residents in the audience…
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Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard made a late appearance at the Dolton Village Board meeting on Monday night. That meeting was held at the park district building since Village Hall cannot legally accommodate the crowds at a typical meeting. But Henyard tried to hold a separate board meeting at Village Hall anyway. She had to abruptly cancel it after not…
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The Philadelphia-based indie rock band Spirit of the Beehive is reeling after their tour van was stolen not once, but twice during their Seattle stop, along with much of their equipment and merchandise. The band, currently on tour, woke up in Seattle to discover that their fully padlocked and booted van and trailer were stolen overnight. Despite fi…
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Las Vegas police say they have closed their investigation into an allegation of sexual assault against community activist Andrew Holmes and no charges have been filed. It follows a bombshell accusation – and lawsuit – by a former aide to Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard who accused Holmes of sexual assault while on a taxpayer-funded trip to Las Vegas i…
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Last Friday, a women's field hockey game ended abruptly due to a nearby shooting. Saint Louis and La Salle were facing off at Howarth Field at Temple University in Philadelphia. La Salle, another Philly school, is playing its home games at the field this year. With 10:45 left in the game, gunshots rang out across the block, leading to just about ev…
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Community leader, Marty Jackson, being arrested alongside other individuals in a significant multi-state trafficking investigation. Jackson, known for her activism and leadership within Seattle’s Boys and Girls Clubs, is now facing serious legal challenges. The case highlights a contrast between her community work and the charges against her involv…
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The crime Shanice Amanda Dyer committed as a 17-year-old was as horrific as it was seemingly random. She was a documented member of a Crips street gang faction in South L.A., according to appellate records from the case, and she wanted to help retaliate for killings by a rival group in August 2019. The targets the gang chose at random were an expec…
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San Francisco’s crackdown on homeless encampments has seen arrests of unhoused people skyrocket, as the lowest tent count in months was recorded in the Tenderloin, new data obtained by The Standard show. As of Monday, police had arrested 215 homeless people during encampment clearings since Aug. 1, when the city intensified its enforcement of anti-…
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Fighting and threats erupted at Village Hall in Sauk Village this week—tied to a financial probe in the south suburb. The tension was all captured on video Tuesday night. Village Clerk Marva Campbell-Pruitt and Mayor Derrick Burgess got into a heated exchange right in the middle of a board of trustees meeting. "It just went north," said Sauk Villag…
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The dysfunction in Dolton spilled into a Cook County courtroom where a judge was asked to hold Mayor Tiffany Henyard in contempt for allegedly meddling in village operations even after being warned not to. Judge Thaddeus Wilson issued a temporary restraining order on Sept. 25, blocking Henyard’s attempts to appoint a new village administrator, vill…
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Violent crime is down across the nation. It’s a rare bit of good news these days. But here in Washington, it seems we’re not getting the memo. Instead, we’re charting our own course — and it’s not a good one. According to FBI data analyzed by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC), violent crime nationwide has decreased by…
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