Eric
Coverage of Eric in the Nexus archive.
- ‘I felt used’: Detroit woman claims contractor took cash, left steps crumbling; contractor says otherwise
A Detroit woman, Naomi Clark, alleges a contractor named Eric accepted $450 in cash to repair her damaged front steps but failed to perform the work and stopped communicating. The contractor claims he purchased materials and intended to start the job but has not contacted Clark, while police state the matter is a civil court issue. Clark has filed a police report and is considering legal action.
- Burundi: 'A Doctor Told Me to Buy My Coffin' - How Eric Turned an HIV Diagnosis Into Activism
Eric, a 26-year-old in Burundi, was told by a doctor to plan for his funeral and abandon the idea of having children after being diagnosed with HIV. Instead of giving up, he transformed his experience into activism.
- Does Trump Worry About Conflicts of Interest? ‘I Found Out That Nobody Cared.’
President Trump addresses conflicts of interest, stating 'I Found Out That Nobody Cared.' He, along with his sons Donald Jr. and Eric, disembarked from the new Air Force One in Bismarck, N.D.
- Jill Biden’s book is the last thing we need right now
CNN anchor Jake Tapper criticizes Jill Biden's memoir for allegedly rewriting history and avoiding accountability for the 2024 election loss. Hunter Biden responded by accusing Tapper of misplaced focus, highlighting other controversies involving family members and associates.
- Fort Lauderdale man is concerned after receiving wrong mail containing voter ID cards
A Fort Lauderdale man received mail containing voter ID cards from former tenants, raising concerns about identity theft and voter fraud. The Broward County Supervisor of Elections stated the cards alone cannot be used to vote, as Florida law requires a photo ID. The individual reported ongoing issues with the U.S. Postal Service to resolve incorrect mail delivery.
- Trump drops IRS suit in trade for $1.7B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund decried by Dems
President Donald Trump dropped a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization' settlement fund, which will provide financial and formal apologies to those deemed victims of government overreach, as announced by the U.S. Department of Justice. Democrats criticized the fund as a 'slush fund,' while the DOJ emphasized a non-partisan process for redress.
- Cell phone users can't stop incriminating themselves
Kouri Richins, a Utah real estate agent, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering her husband Eric via fentanyl overdose. Her internet history and cell phone records played a key role in the trial. The evidence included deleted text messages and cell phone tower pings that established her location before Eric's death.
- Lauren Silverman reveals the 'nagging fear' of her son Eric, 12, being on social media after discovering he had downloaded Snapchat on her phone
Lauren Silverman, a mother, discovered her 12-year-old son Eric had downloaded Snapchat on her phone, sparking concerns about his social media presence. The incident highlights parental fears regarding children's online activity and privacy risks.