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BOSTON, MASS - Guatemalan Child Predator Captured in Latest Nationwide Sweep Against Illegal Immigrant Sex Offenders
WASHINGTON D.C. - Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee are requesting more information from the Department of Homeland Security as they start an investigation into Jose Ibarra, the suspect accused of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
BOSTON, MASS - With 40% of Americans considered obese, drugs designed to aid in weight loss like Ozempic and Wegovy have created mixed feelings among the general public, including beliefs that the medications could be harmful to users trying to shed some pounds, new data shows.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF - A California realtor is using her own nightmare squatting situation in the Hollywood Hills to warn others about steps they can take to keep their properties secure.
ATLANTA, GA - Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis subjected her employees to mandatory race training, forcing the entire office to rate “Black” or “White” skin colors as either “Good” or “Bad,” according to training slides and video exclusively obtained by Breitbart News.
NEW YORK, NY - Macy’s said Tuesday it is planning to close about 150 stores across the nation to reorganize and refocus its business.
The company explained the initiative will close down “underproductive” stores to put more emphasis on luxury sales, NBC News reported.
WASHINGTON D.C – In a significant reshuffling aimed at modernizing its forces, the U.S. Army announced plans to reduce its personnel by approximately 24,000 soldiers, constituting a near 5% cut in its current strength. This strategic move, described in a recent Army document, is part of an overarching effort to streamline the force for enhanced efficacy in future combat scenarios.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody sounded off on New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, calling for a reversal of his city’s “sanctuary city” policies.
Adams said the city needs to change its sanctuary city law to turn over illegal migrants who commit felony crimes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, for deportation.
WASHINGTON D.C. - House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) pledged to address funding for Ukraine in a “timely manner” after meeting with congressional leaders and President Joe Biden at the White House on Tuesday.
Johnson has shown reluctance to act on the president’s request for more than $60 billion in aid. After the Senate passed a defense bill approving the money earlier this month, the speaker said the House would not be “rushed” to take up the legislation.
NEW YORK — Two men were convicted of murder Tuesday in the death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay, a brazen 2002 shooting in the rap legend’s studio.
An anonymous Brooklyn federal jury delivered the verdict in the trial of Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington.
MORGAN CO., Ala. - A 4-year-old died after being attacked by a dog on Monday evening.
Two people identified the child as Beau Clark.
The incident happened in the area of Ramblewood Pvt. Dr. and Vaugh Bridge Rd.
Officials say the dog has been euthanized
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - A Tennessee community is mourning the death of a police recruit who collapsed during a routine physical training session.
Knoxville Police Chief Paul Noel announced the death of 32-year-old Officer Wisbens Antoine, a member of the 2023-B Basic Recruit Class, on Sunday morning, WVLT reports.
LANSING, Mich - Two Michigan lawmakers have asked Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to provide more transparency about the impact on the state of the ongoing migrant crisis at the southern border.
Republican Sens. Roger Hauck of Mt. Pleasant and Lana Theis of Brighton wrote a letter to the second-term Democrat after the Office of Global Michigan asked Michiganders to let refugee families live in their homes
LOS ANGELES, CALIF - On its website, the FBI calls "Organized Retail Theft" a "$30 billion-a-year industry."
Reports of the growth in that industry have come from literally all over America, and they literally exploded after the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd as race riots flooded the nation and destroyed many city centers. Often the thefts have hit the video on the evening news, when gangs of offenders invade a single store, simply grab merchandize and run out.
DEARBORN, Mich - The White House and Biden 2024 reelection campaign are concerned that President Joe Biden is hemorrhaging support from voters in Arab and Muslim communities in Michigan amid his support for Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, Politico reported Tuesday.
WASHINGTON D.C. - Microsoft President Brad Smith visited President Joe Biden’s White House dozens of times as the company sought to influence the administration’s artificial intelligence (AI) policy, visitor logs show.
MILWAUKIE, Ore. — An Oregon man went a whole month before realizing he had won a winning ticket worth $8.4 million.
David Schultze, 68, checked his ticket last Friday morning after winning numbers were drawn back on January 24. Oregon Lottery officials said he spent the whole weekend in shock and claimed his prize on Monday at Oregon Lottery’s Wilsonville office.
MELBOURNE, Australia — A photographer told police he was punched in the face by Taylor Swift's father on the Sydney waterfront on Tuesday, hours after the pop star's Australian tour ended.
Ben McDonald said he provided police with a statement alleging that Scott Swift assaulted him at the Neutral Bay Wharf, where the father and daughter had just come ashore from a yacht.
LANSING, Mich - Governor pushes for ‘free’ community college, but current results are abysmal
LANSING, Mich - Some Michigan lawmakers want to ban utilities from making campaign contributions.
"We need to break the stranglehold that utilities have over our legislature and give the power back to the people,” Rep. Dylan Wegela, D-Garden City, said in a news conference.
WASHINGTON D.C. - Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecutors said that former President Trump's handling of classified documents is not "remotely" similar to how President Biden also handled sensitive national security information as laid out in dueling Special Counsel Rob Hur's report released this month.
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