U.S.

Army-Navy Football Game 2024

SportsU.S.

Navy defeats Army in annual clash, wins Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, and advances to bowl game. President-elect Trump attends the game with notable figures.

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Active Shooter Incident at Fort Eisenhower

U.S.Tragic

An active shooter situation at Army base Fort Eisenhower in Augusta, Georgia led to the killing of one person. The suspect has been placed in custody and investigations are ongoing.

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Mysterious Drones Flying Over Northeast U.S.

U.S.Technology

Senior U.S. national security officials seek to dispel concerns about mysterious drones flying over Northeast, stating most tips were non-credible. No evidence of large-scale unmanned drone activity found, no foreign malicious intent identified. Limited capabilities to investigate sources in homeland.

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Mugshots of Arrests in the US

U.S.

Mugshots for arrests made throughout the US during the week of Dec. 8-14, 2024.

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Teacher Arrested for Taping Student to Desk in New Jersey

U.S.Education

A teacher in New Jersey was arrested for taping a nine-year-old student to his desk while a teacher's aide failed to intervene.

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President-elect Trump's Invitation to President Xi Jinping and U.S.-China Relations

PoliticsU.S.World

President-elect Trump surprised China by inviting President Xi Jinping to his upcoming inauguration, amid expected trade war tensions. The invitation comes after a massive hack of U.S. telecom companies by Chinese hackers. Experts weigh in on the potential implications of the invitation and the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China.

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Texas Man Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison for Two-State Shooting

U.S.Crime

A Texas man has been sentenced to 100 years in prison for his role in a two-state shooting on Thanksgiving 2020, where he killed a man in Nevada and engaged in a shootout with law enforcement in Arizona.

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Houston Shooting

U.S.Crime

A shooting in Houston, Texas left two teenagers dead and three others wounded at a makeshift club.

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Mysterious Drones over New Jersey

U.S.Technology

Mysterious drones spotted flying over New Jersey evaded tracking attempts by law enforcement and military drones. Federal agencies have stated that the drones do not pose a national security threat, but their origin remains unknown.

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Iran Nuclear Deal

PoliticsU.S.

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby stated that Iran will not be allowed to get a nuclear weapons capability, and all options, including airstrikes, remain on the table to prevent that outcome.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in the Northeast

U.S.Politics

Residents in the Northeast have been spotting mysterious drones flying through U.S. airspace for over a month without clear answers from the federal government. Rep. Chris Smith demands action to identify and address the situation, suspecting potential national security threats.

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Obituary of Elizabeth Stuart North

U.S.PoliticsOpinion

Ret. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North's wife, Elizabeth Stuart North, has passed away. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother known for her strength and faith. The obituary details her life, family, and impact on those around her.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey

PoliticsU.S.

New Jersey State Senator calls for state of emergency over mysterious drone sightings in the Garden State, frustrated by lack of answers from government agencies.

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Crystal Mangum's False Accusation of Duke Lacrosse Players

U.S.Politics

Former stripper and murderer Crystal Mangum admitted to falsely accusing three Duke lacrosse students of rape in 2006. President-elect Donald Trump criticized her actions on Truth Social. The accused men were declared innocent in 2007, but their lives were severely impacted by the false allegations.

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National Security Threat from Drones in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., holds a press conference on mysterious drone sightings along the East Coast. President-elect Donald Trump wants an Iron Dome missile shield over the U.S. to counter drone threats. The U.S. faces a national security threat from drones, and there is a lack of defense against internal threats.

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Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO and Legal Defense

U.S.Business

Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has retained prominent attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo for his defense. The killing has sparked discussions about the flaws in the U.S. healthcare system.

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Nancy Pelosi's Hip Replacement Surgery After Fall in Luxembourg

PoliticsHealthU.S.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent successful hip replacement surgery overseas after falling in Luxembourg. She is well on the mend and grateful for the care she received.

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Pearl Harbor Navy Veteran Bob Fernandez's Passing

HistoryMilitaryU.S.

Pearl Harbor Navy veteran Bob Fernandez, a survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, passed away peacefully at the age of 100 in Lodi, California. He was unable to attend the recent remembrance ceremony due to deteriorating health. Fernandez served on the USS Curtiss during the attack, witnessing the devastation and loss of life.

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Inappropriate Relationship Between Teacher and Student in Texas

U.S.Education

A Texas public school teacher has been accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student, including groping and exchanging explicit images. She has been arrested and placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.

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Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO and Arrest of Suspect

U.S.Crime

The mother of a murder suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson spoke with federal investigators the night before her son was arrested. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, was charged with murder after Thompson was gunned down in New York City. Mangione's mother had filed a missing persons report in November, and the suspect was recognized from surveillance images released by the NYPD. Mangione was taken into custody at a Pennsylvania McDonald's. He had been suffering from debilitating pain and had back surgery in 2023. After his arrest, he screamed at reporters and claimed the arrest was unjust.

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Drone Sightings Shutting Down Airports

U.S.Politics

Gov. Kathy Hochul calls for federal assistance after latest drone sighting shuts down airport; she urges Congress to pass Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act to strengthen oversight of drones and give more authority to law enforcement agencies.

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Murder case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City

U.S.Crime

Luigi Mangione has hired a powerful New York attorney to represent him in the murder case of Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare CEO. The accused killer was captured after a five-day run from the police and is facing charges for shooting Thompson dead in New York City. The attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, is a veteran of the New York state court system and has experience in high-profile cases like the Harvey Weinstein trial. Mangione's defense is being crowdfunded, and efforts are being made to extradite him from Pennsylvania to New York.

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Tragic death of Ivory Smith in a drunk driving crash

U.S.Tragic

A seven-year-old girl named Ivory Smith was tragically killed by an illegal immigrant in a drunk driving crash. The family is fighting for justice and changes to Texas laws.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings

U.S.PoliticsTechnology

Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland witnessed dozens of large drones flying above his home, expressing concern over lack of transparency and response from the federal government. Similar drone sightings have been reported in New Jersey and UK airbases.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Christmas Traditions and Presidency

PoliticsU.S.History

Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses Franklin D. Roosevelt's Christmas traditions and presidency on 'Your World.' Roosevelt planted thousands of trees on his land in Hyde Park, grew Christmas trees, and celebrated the holidays with White House staff. His last Christmas message in 1944 emphasized peace on earth.

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Wrongful Conviction and Compensation of Kirstin Lobato

U.S.PoliticsLegal

Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted twice, wins $34 million in compensation after serving nearly 16 years for a murder she did not commit. Police fabricated evidence and inflicted emotional distress on her. Lobato was exonerated in late 2017.

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Holiday Shipping Deadlines

U.S.Business

Important deadlines for shipping gifts and greeting cards before Christmas, with guidelines from USPS, UPS, and FedEx. Recommendations on when to mail items for domestic and international delivery.

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Arrest of Luigi Mangione and Reward System

U.S.Crime

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting, was arrested after a tip from a customer at a McDonald's in Altoona, PA. The tipster may be eligible for the reward, but it's complicated as it requires an 'arrest and conviction'. The FBI offers rewards for information related to national security threats through the Rewards for Justice program, with offers reaching up to $25 million.

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California's Clean Air Standards vs. Federal Government

PoliticsU.S.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding California's right to set its own motor vehicle emissions standards under the Clean Air Act. The case questions whether the federal government can have a favorite state, as California's standards are stricter than the federal law.

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Legal Challenge to Abortion Pills Prescription in Texas

PoliticsU.S.

Texas sues New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a woman in Texas, challenging shield laws protecting physicians after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Lawsuit seeks up to $250,000, no criminal charges involved. Texas has strict abortion laws and aggressively pushes back against abortion rights. Most abortions in the U.S. involve pills rather than procedures. Lawsuits and legal challenges around abortion pills and access are increasing in various states.

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Impact of Tax Hike on Wealthy on Child Care Workers in Washington, D.C.

PoliticsU.S.

A tax hike on the wealthy in Washington, D.C., led to increased wages for child care workers, benefiting both the workers and the child care centers. The Pay Equity Fund generated a 23% return on investment over a year, boosting employment and reducing turnover.

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U.S. Supreme Court to Decide on Religious Charities and Unemployment Taxes

U.S.

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether charities run by religious groups have to pay unemployment taxes, with Catholic Charities challenging Wisconsin's decision to deny them exemption from such taxes.

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North Korean Nationals Accused of Using False Identities for IT Jobs in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.World

The Department of Justice accused 14 North Korean nationals of conspiring to use false identities to get IT jobs with U.S. companies and siphon money back to their home country in violation of U.S. sanctions, generating at least $88 million between 2017 and 2023. They face up to 27 years in prison if convicted.

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Travis Timmerman Found in Syria

U.S.WorldPolitics

Travis Timmerman, a missing Missouri man, was unexpectedly found in Syria after crossing into the country for a pilgrimage. He was flown out by the U.S. military to Jordan. His family was relieved to hear he was alive and well.

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Commuted Sentence of Wendy Hechtman

U.S.Health

President Joe Biden commuted the sentence of Wendy Hechtman, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for leading a drug ring that distributed carfentanil, a potent form of fentanyl, linked to overdoses and deaths in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Concerns about Drones Over Critical Infrastructure in New Jersey

PoliticsU.S.

Belleville, NJ Mayor Michael Melham expressed concerns about drones hovering over critical infrastructure in New Jersey, including nuclear power plants and military bases, but authorities are hesitant to take them down due to fears of what might be on them.

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Recent Wave of Drone Sightings on the East Coast

U.S.

The Biden administration dismisses recent drone sightings on the East Coast as likely cases of mistaken identity involving legally operating aircraft. Despite numerous reports, federal investigators have been unable to verify the sightings and suggest they are of manned aircraft. The lack of clear answers has led to frustration and conspiracy theories, with Rep. Jeff Van Drew claiming the drones could be coming from an Iranian mothership. Local civilian drone experts believe some sightings have mundane explanations, while others remain unexplained.

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Transition of Power in the United States

PoliticsU.S.

As America nears the end of the Biden administration, President-elect Donald Trump is taking on a more prominent role, according to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Senator Katie Britt. They both feel that Trump is already acting as the de facto president, overshadowing outgoing President Joe Biden.

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Death Penalty for Venezuelan Illegal Migrants Accused of Murdering 12-Year-Old Girl

U.S.PoliticsCrime

Texas prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for two Venezuelan illegal migrants accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray. Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced the decision, emphasizing the consequences for such crimes, especially for those illegally in the country. The case has political undertones with Ogg criticizing Democratic open border policies and expressing support for policies advocated by Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz and President-elect Donald Trump.

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Public Opinion on Kamala Harris as a Presidential Candidate

PoliticsU.S.

A Rasmussen Reports poll found a majority of Americans, including Democrats, believe the Democrat Party should choose a different presidential candidate instead of Kamala Harris for the 2028 election. Reasons cited include the party being out of touch with Americans' concerns and Harris being seen as a bad candidate. Despite some support for Harris, many respondents prefer someone else. Harris has also been considered as a potential candidate for California governor.

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Safety Measures for Downed Drones

U.S.Technology

White House National Security Communications Adviser supports advice from New Jersey to request HAZMAT response and bomb squad if encountering a downed drone due to potential safety risks.

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Prince Andrew and Suspected Chinese Spy Controversy

PoliticsU.S.

A former UK security minister expressed embarrassment over a suspected Chinese spy becoming a confidant of Prince Andrew. The prince's troubles have left him vulnerable to exploitation, as judges upheld a ban on the businessman from entering the country.

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California DMV Apology for Offensive License Plate

U.S.Politics

The California Department of Motor Vehicles issued an apology for allowing a license plate that mocked the 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas. The plate, 'LOLOCT7,' was on a Tesla Cybertruck and was flagged by a group fighting anti-Semitism. The DMV vowed to recall the plate and strengthen their review process to prevent similar oversights.

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Mysterious Drones Terrorizing New Jersey Skies

U.S.Technology

Firefighters in New Jersey have been ordered to wear hazmat suits in case drones crash to earth as mysterious unmanned aircraft continue to terrorize the night skies. Officials are investigating the sightings of these drones in several states, but have not found evidence of a national security threat.

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Nancy Pelosi's Fall and Hip Fracture in Luxembourg

PoliticsU.S.World

Nancy Pelosi, 84, fell down marble stairs in Luxembourg and fractured her hip during a trip to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. She will need a routine operation and all future events on the trip were canceled. Pelosi is currently receiving treatment and looks forward to returning home to the US soon.

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Hospitalized After Injury in Luxembourg

PoliticsU.S.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been hospitalized after sustaining an injury during an official engagement in Luxembourg. She was with a bipartisan congressional delegation to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. Pelosi is currently receiving medical treatment and unable to attend the remainder of events on her trip.

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Alexander Brothers Charged with Sex Trafficking

U.S.CrimeJustice

Three Alexander brothers charged with sex trafficking displayed arrogant contempt towards victims but expressed concern about maintaining their public image. They face federal and state sex trafficking and rape charges in Miami and New York City, with dozens of women coming forward with allegations. The brothers engaged in acts of sexual violence since high school and continued escalating their behavior, using drugged drinks to impair victims. They planned and organized sexual assaults with other men, including discussions about splitting costs, drugs, and arranging flights for women.

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Murder of Brian Thompson and Threats Against Business Executives

BusinessU.S.Politics

Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was tragically murdered in Manhattan, sparking fears of copycat attacks against business executives. The public reaction has been unsettling, with some supporting the alleged killer. Threats against executives are on the rise due to societal polarization and geopolitical tensions. Top executives like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg spend millions on personal security. The risks faced by executives include physical threats, cyber threats, and social media exposure.

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Healthcare System Evaluation After Murder of Health Insurance Executive

HealthU.S.

Health care companies are reevaluating patient experiences following the murder of a U.S. health insurance executive. Executives from Pfizer and Amazon express outrage and acknowledge the need for better understanding and improvement in the healthcare system.

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Mysterious Drones in New Jersey

U.S.Weird

Mysterious drones have been swarming the skies above Ocean County, New Jersey, evading tracking efforts by law enforcement. The drones, with wingspans of eight feet, do not give off heat and have been spotted in multiple locations since November 18.

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Mysterious Drones in New Jersey

U.S.TechnologyWeird

Mysterious drones spotted in New Jersey and New York, sparking speculation and conspiracy theories. Lawmakers and officials investigating, while social media groups try to solve the mystery. Uncertainty and concern among residents.

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Transgender Athlete Policy in High School Sports

SportsU.S.

Discussion on transgender athlete policy in high school sports, with a focus on a proposal in Washington for a third gender category and concerns about fairness in competition.

transgenderathletehigh school sportsgender identityfairness

Fatal Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

U.S.Crime

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in Manhattan. The suspect's gun matches casings found at the scene, and his fingerprints match those found on items near the crime scene. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, is in custody in Pennsylvania facing extradition to New York for charges of second-degree murder and firearms charges.

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Mysterious Drones in New Jersey

U.S.

Mysterious unidentified drones have been spotted flying over New Jersey, causing concern among residents and officials as the origin and purpose of the drones remain unknown. The FBI is investigating the sightings, but many questions remain unanswered.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey

PoliticsU.S.

A New Jersey congressman claimed that mysterious drone sightings are due to an Iranian 'mothership' off the coast, a claim refuted by the Pentagon. Other members of Congress and officials have differing views on the origin of the drones.

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California Wildfires in Malibu

U.S.Weather

Red Flag fire warnings remain for Malibu area after Franklin Fire forces evacuations, destroys structures, and causes power outages. Officials express cautious optimism as weather improves, but residents are warned to take the fire seriously.

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Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO and Threats to Healthcare Executives

U.S.Politics

Alarming 'wanted' posters of top healthcare executives appear in NYC after UnitedHealthcare CEO is assassinated. Suspected shooter, Luigi Mangione, arrested with 3D-printed pistol and manifesto condemning American healthcare system. Police issue bulletin warning of threats to healthcare executives.

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Murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson

U.S.Crime

Luigi Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. Evidence linking Mangione to the murder includes fingerprints on a discarded water bottle and gun matching shell casings found at the scene. Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania and is fighting extradition to New York. His backpack contained a ghost gun, fake IDs, and a handwritten manifesto detailing plans for the murder.

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Alleged Plot to Attack UnitedHealthcare CEO

PoliticsU.S.

Luigi Mangione allegedly planned to bomb Manhattan before deciding to shoot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He is charged with second-degree murder and gun possession. Mangione's manifesto criticizes the American healthcare system and UnitedHealthcare specifically. He views himself as a hero fighting corruption and 'power games.' The attack is believed to be an 'act of war' against the company for violating his mother's healthcare contract. Mangione was influenced by Ted Kaczynski, the 'Unabomber.'

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Debate over Remote Work Policies for Federal Employees

PoliticsU.S.

FOX News article discussing the debate over remote work policies for federal employees, with Republicans challenging the use of remote work and labor unions pushing back against criticisms.

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Garbage Truck Explosion in Illinois

U.S.

Two police officers and one firefighter were injured in a garbage truck explosion in Arlington Heights, Illinois. The cause was likely uncontrolled combustion in a garbage truck hopper igniting Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tanks.

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Record High Net Immigration Numbers in U.S. History

PoliticsU.S.

The Biden administration oversaw the highest net immigration numbers in U.S. history, with more than half due to illegal immigration. President Trump focused on illegal immigration concerns during his 2024 campaign. President Biden's policies and external factors contributed to the surge in immigration. Record numbers of migrants attempted to cross the U.S. southern border in December 2023.

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Mystery Drones over New Jersey

PoliticsU.S.

Rep. Jeff Van Drew claims mystery drones in New Jersey are originating from an Iranian 'mothership' off the U.S. East Coast, Pentagon denies the allegations.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey

U.S.

Mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey have caused concern as officials struggle to identify their origins. The Pentagon has not yet intervened, and investigations are ongoing by the FBI and local law enforcement.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey and New York City

U.S.Technology

Recent mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey and New York City have raised concerns about potential security threats, with large drones blocking a medevac helicopter from rescuing an injured accident victim. Federal agencies are unsure of the origins of these drones, prompting calls for immediate action and coordination to address the situation.

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Alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione

U.S.Crime

The article discusses the details of alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione, including evidence linking him to the crime scene and his extradition process.

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Housing Crisis in the US

U.S.PoliticsEconomy

Construction of a luxury real estate development in LA halted in 2019, worsening the housing crisis. Economist Ben Keys highlights the unaffordability of housing due to factors like the 2008 financial crisis, slow construction pace, zoning laws, and high costs. Trump's proposed tariffs on imports and mass deportations could further impact housing costs. Climate change is increasing property insurance costs, especially in high-risk areas. The housing shortage is squeezing the most vulnerable, contributing to homelessness.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray's Resignation

PoliticsU.S.

FBI Director Christopher Wray announces resignation, citing desire to avoid political entanglement. President-elect Donald Trump plans to nominate Kash Patel as replacement. Wray's departure linked to tension with Trump over investigations and political interference.

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China Espionage in Cuba

PoliticsU.S.World

CSIS report reveals China may be using eavesdropping facilities in Cuba to conduct espionage on the United States. Satellite imagery shows upgrades and activity at four bases in Cuba. U.S. urged to monitor China's role in Cuba closely to reduce miscalculation.

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Record-breaking Immigration Surge in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

The New York Times reported on the record-breaking immigration surge during the Biden administration, which is likely to exceed eight million people. The surge has shifted wealth from ordinary Americans to older investors and has resulted in lower wages, higher housing costs, and other economic impacts.

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Unidentified Drones Swarm New Jersey and New York

U.S.Politics

Unidentified drones swarm New Jersey and New York, causing confusion and concern among authorities and residents. Rep. Chris Smith urges military action to identify and address the threat.

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Mysterious Drones in New Jersey

U.S.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy reassures residents that mysterious drones circling the state are not a threat to public safety, despite their sophisticated technology and elusive nature. Authorities are investigating the recurring sightings of high-tech drones in New Jersey and New York.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey

U.S.Politics

Lawmakers in New Jersey are calling for a limited state of emergency due to mysterious drone sightings in the region, prompting concerns about public safety and security. The sightings have led to calls for a ban on drones until the mystery is solved, with over 3,000 sightings reported but no clear explanation yet.

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Public Reaction to Luigi Mangione's Alleged Murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson

PoliticsU.S.

Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, was captured after allegedly shooting dead United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. He was found in possession of a gun, bullets, fake IDs, cash, and a document showing 'ill will' towards corporate America. The public has romanticized Mangione as an anti-capitalist figure, projecting frustrations onto him as a champion of the oppressed. Psychologists warn against turning anti-establishment figures into cultural icons, as it can lead to a dangerous escalation of violence and societal division.

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Murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO

U.S.Crime

Luigi Mangione has been linked to the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO through fingerprints, gun, and evidence found in Central Park. He is facing second-degree murder charges in New York City. Various items and writings found near the crime scene connect Mangione to the crime, including a bag of bullets, shell casings, and a handwritten manifesto. Despite the evidence, his attorney claims there is zero evidence incriminating his client. Mangione, a UPenn graduate, comes from an influential family and has faced gun and forgery charges in Pennsylvania.

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Efforts to Free Hostage Austin Tice from Syria

U.S.WorldPolitics

Bipartisan efforts from senators call on President Biden to brief on efforts to free hostage Austin Tice from Syria amid changing dynamics. Multiple rewards offered for information on Tice's whereabouts.

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Daniel Penny's Defense Team Considers Malicious Prosecution Lawsuit

U.S.Law

Marine veteran Daniel Penny's defense team considers suing for malicious prosecution following acquittal on charges related to a high-profile case involving the death of a homeless man in a New York City subway.

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Marine veteran acquitted in chokehold death case considering suing Manhattan DA

PoliticsU.S.

Marine veteran Daniel Penny acquitted in the chokehold death case of Jordan Neely is considering suing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for malicious prosecution. The case involved racial undertones and potential collusion between officials. Penny faces a civil lawsuit from Neely's father.

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Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua's presence in the United States

PoliticsU.S.

The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has expanded its presence to over a dozen U.S. states, with recent arrests and criminal activities reported across the country. Former acting DHS Chief of Staff under Trump, Lora Ries, discusses the gang's activities and the incoming Trump administration's approach.

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Kimberly Guilfoyle nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Greece

PoliticsU.S.

Kimberly Guilfoyle has been nominated by President Trump to be the U.S. ambassador to Greece. She has a close connection to the Trump family, especially being the partner of Donald Trump Jr.

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Inflation Acceleration in November

BusinessU.S.

Inflation rose at the fastest pace in four months in November, with consumer prices increasing 2.7 percent from a year earlier. Core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy prices, climbed 3.3 percent over the previous 12 months. Despite consumer optimism post-election, the Federal Reserve is still expected to cut rates.

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Alleged Assault of Rep. Nancy Mace

PoliticsU.S.

Rep. Nancy Mace accused a man of assault at the U.S. Capitol, claiming he was pro-trans and physically accosted her. Eyewitnesses say the interaction was just a handshake.

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Healthcare Executives Threatened in NYC

U.S.Health

Wanted posters of healthcare executives in NYC following UnitedHealthcare CEO's assassination. Suspect arrested with manifesto condemning healthcare system. Executives urged to be cautious as threats rise.

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Chronic Back Pain and Murder Investigation of UnitedHealthcare CEO

U.S.HealthCrime

The murder investigation of UnitedHealthcare CEO involves suspect Luigi Mangione who allegedly gunned him down in New York. Mangione's social media posts suggest grievances against the healthcare system. He suffered from chronic back pain and had back surgery in the past. Various accounts and documents detail his struggles with back issues.

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Arrest of Luigi Mangione for Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO

U.S.Politics

Luigi Mangione was arrested for allegedly planning and executing the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He had a manifesto criticizing the American healthcare system and expressed his anger towards the company for violating its contract with his mother. Mangione is expected to plead not guilty to the charges.

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Rep. Jamaal Bowman's 'Dear White People' Thread

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Rep. Jamaal Bowman issues a 'Dear White People' thread following Marine veteran Daniel Penny's acquittal, addressing white supremacy and police violence.

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Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey

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Mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey have raised concerns with reports of drones flying over various locations, including Trump's Bedminster golf course and military research sites. Authorities are investigating the unusual drone activity, and the federal government, led by President Biden, DHS, and FBI, is involved in the investigation.

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Ryan Routh's Alleged Attempt to Assassinate Donald Trump

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Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, will appear in court for a hearing after his trial was delayed. Both sides are discussing trial preparations. Routh allegedly hid in bushes with a rifle at a golf course in Florida.

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FOX News Reports on Various News Stories

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Various news stories reported by FOX News including an accused Ivy League killer fighting extradition, a legendary actor evacuated due to a wildfire, and a Marine veteran breaking silence after acquittal.

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Renewal of Iran Sanctions Waiver by Biden Administration

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The Biden administration renewed a controversial sanctions waiver allowing Iran access to $10 billion from Iraq. Republicans argue that this frees up money for terrorism and nuclear programs.

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Felon sentenced for attacking Nevada judge

U.S.Crime

Deobra Redden, a felon, was sentenced to 26-65 years in prison for attacking a Nevada judge. The judge feared for her life when Redden vaulted over her bench and landed on her, flailing his arms. Redden pleaded guilty but mentally ill to attempted murder and other charges.

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Auction Sale of Infowars to The Onion Rejected by Judge

U.S.Politics

A judge rejected the auction sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to The Onion, citing flaws in the bidding process and questioning the money families of the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting would receive. The Onion planned to kick Jones out and relaunch Infowars as a parody.

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The Murder Charge Against Luigi Mangione

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Luigi Mangione, a member of a prestigious family in Baltimore, has been charged with the murder of a health insurance mogul, tarnishing the family's reputation.

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U.S. Navy Repels Houthi Attacks in Gulf of Aden

U.S.WorldPolitics

U.S. Navy destroyers successfully shot down Houthi missiles and drones for the second time in a month while transiting the Gulf of Aden. The attacks reflect the ongoing commitment of CENTCOM forces to protect U.S. personnel and international shipping against Iran-backed Houthis.

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Attack on Judge in Nevada Courtroom

U.S.CrimeLegal

A man in Nevada attacked a judge after she denied his probation, resulting in a 26 to 65-year prison sentence. The attacker, Deobra Redden, pleaded guilty but mentally ill to attempted murder due to untreated mental illness.

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Malibu Wildfire

U.S.Weather

A wildfire in Malibu, California, is 0% contained, destroying structures and prompting evacuations for tens of thousands of people. Over 1,500 firefighters are battling the flames, with road closures and assistance from various agencies in place.

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Protest against closure of migrant shelters in New York State

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Protesters gather outside New York State Capitol to urge Gov. Hochul to prevent closure of hotels housing migrants. Activists demand intervention to prevent eviction and provide new state funding for shelter. NYC scaling back shelter program, leading to closure of migrant shelters. Mayor Adams behind moves to crack down on services for migrants. Protest against closures organized by Columbia County Sanctuary Movement and local nonprofits.

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UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case

U.S.Crime

Luigi Mangione, a suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was arrested in Pennsylvania and may face federal charges. There are concerns about the handling of the case by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Possession of a 'ghost gun' could lead to federal charges. Bragg's potential handling of the case is under scrutiny.

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California Man Missing for 25 Years Identified as Registered Sex Offender

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A California man missing since 1999 was identified by his sister after seeing his picture in a news article, only to discover he is a convicted sex offender. Despite this, his sister is still happy to reconnect with him.

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Daniel Penny's Subway Chokehold Trial Outcome

U.S.Legal

Daniel Penny's defense attorneys express shock at trial outcome in subway chokehold case where Penny was found not guilty. Penny still faces civil lawsuit from victim's father. Penny, a Marine veteran, plans to continue pursuing architecture degree despite scars from the ordeal.

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