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The U.S. House of Representatives voted 357–65 to block the release of internal reports detailing sexual misconduct and harassment allegations involving members of Congress. The move prevents public disclosure of investigative records compiled through the congressional accountability process.The U.S. House of Representatives voted 357–65 to block the release of internal reports detailing sexual misconduct and harassment allegations involving members of Congress. The move prevents public disclosure of investigative records compiled through the congressional accountability process.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 107 Vue 0 Aperçu
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People online are divided after hearing about a Florida man who could face up to 90 years in prison for stealing Pokémon trading cards from Target stores.
Authorities say 39-year-old Keith Wallis carried out an organized retail fraud scheme across several Target locations in Florida. Between July 2025 and February 2026, he allegedly committed around 75 thefts.
Investigators say Wallis would grab large boxes of Pokémon trading cards along with several 99-cent taco seasoning packets. At the self-checkout, he reportedly scanned and paid only for the cheap seasoning while leaving the expensive card boxes unpaid.
Police say he later resold the stolen trading cards on eBay and made nearly $40,000.
After authorities discovered the pattern, he was arrested and charged with multiple counts related to organized retail theft. If convicted on all charges, Wallis could face decades behind bars, with a possible sentence of up to 90 years.
The case has sparked debate online, with many people questioning whether the potential punishment is too harsh.People online are divided after hearing about a Florida man who could face up to 90 years in prison for stealing Pokémon trading cards from Target stores. Authorities say 39-year-old Keith Wallis carried out an organized retail fraud scheme across several Target locations in Florida. Between July 2025 and February 2026, he allegedly committed around 75 thefts. Investigators say Wallis would grab large boxes of Pokémon trading cards along with several 99-cent taco seasoning packets. At the self-checkout, he reportedly scanned and paid only for the cheap seasoning while leaving the expensive card boxes unpaid. Police say he later resold the stolen trading cards on eBay and made nearly $40,000. After authorities discovered the pattern, he was arrested and charged with multiple counts related to organized retail theft. If convicted on all charges, Wallis could face decades behind bars, with a possible sentence of up to 90 years. The case has sparked debate online, with many people questioning whether the potential punishment is too harsh.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 122 Vue 0 Aperçu
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