Ross
Coverage of Ross in the Nexus archive.
- Recall alert: 1.7M grill brushes recalled, metal bristles can come off
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled 1.719 million Cuisinart Grill Brushes due to metal bristles detaching and posing ingestion hazards. The recall includes multiple models sold at retailers like Burlington, TJ Maxx, Ross, and Amazon between 2009 and 2026, with reports of 54 incidents, including three cases requiring medical treatment.
- Judge who had sex in courthouse and attended political event agrees to exit Georgia election case
A judge who engaged in sexual activity in a courthouse and attended a political event has agreed to step down from a Georgia election case. The Justice Department had filed a lawsuit against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to obtain an unredacted statewide voter list, which the judge was overseeing.
- Two mayors, one $10 billion AI data center, and a growing divide in small-town Texas
Two Texas mayors, Jim Jaska of Ross and Charles Wilson of Lacy Lakeview, are divided over a $10 billion AI data center project near Ross. The project, which could generate $50 million annually in taxes for Lacy Lakeview but not Ross, highlights tensions between rural and suburban communities over AI infrastructure development in Texas.
- Impeachment sought against federal judge over alleged sex in chambers, lying to investigators
Impeachment proceedings are being considered against a federal judge named Ross due to allegations of sexual misconduct in chambers and providing false information to investigators. The House Judiciary Committee will determine whether to initiate the process.
- Kin, pals of murdered teacher go scorched earth on ‘self-serving’ NYC pols over serial sicko who shoved him down subway stairs
Ross's death was caused by a serial offender who shoved him down subway stairs. His family and friends are accusing NYC's mayor, governor, Manhattan DA, and certain city legislators of supporting policies that prioritize violent criminals over victims.
- Ross, TJX, and Walmart reveal how the real engine of the U.S. economy is doing
Retailers Ross, TJX, and Walmart are being analyzed as indicators of U.S. economic health. The article highlights that consumer spending drives approximately two-thirds of the American economy, making these major retailers key barometers of economic activity.