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FBI Hunts Hundreds Tied to Online Network Targeting Children
The FBI is intensifying a nationwide effort to dismantle a violent online criminal network known as "764" that authorities say is targeting children for sexual exploitation, coercion, and psychological abuse, according to federal officials as reported by the Washington...
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Connecticut Judge Disbars Hunter Biden
A Connecticut judge disbarred Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, for violating the state's attorney conduct rules, after complaints tied to his federal gun and tax cases.
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Pro-Life Group to EPA: Track Abortion Pill in City Water
Students for Life of America is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to add the abortion medication mifepristone to a federal list of drinking water contaminants that public utilities are required to monitor, according to Politico.
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RFK Jr. Signals Openness to National Ingredient Transparency Standard
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is signaling a willingness to consider a single national standard for ingredient transparency, a move that could dramatically reshape how food and consumer products are regulated in the U.S.
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FTC, 21 States Renew Deceptive Billing Case vs. Uber
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said it and 21 states, along with the District of Columbia, have filed an amended complaint against ride-hailing app Uber, alleging it engaged in deceptive billing and cancellation practices.
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Police Renew Manhunt for Brown University Shooter
Police officers were going door-to-door on Monday seeking footage from home surveillance cameras as investigators renewed a manhunt for the gunman who killed two students and injured seven more in a classroom at Brown University. The fresh efforts come after police released ...
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GOP Aims to Bring Back Presidential Fitness Test
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., joined Sens. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., and John Boozman, R-Ark., in introducing legislation to reestablish the Presidential Fitness Test and refocus national attention on youth physical fitness and nutrition.
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Trump Willing to Put Ukraine Security Pact Before Senate, Says US Official
The U.S. agreed to provide unspecified security guarantees to Ukraine as part of a peace deal to end Russia's nearly four-year war, and more talks are likely this weekend, U.S. officials said Monday after the latest discussions with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin.
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Trump Sends HUD to Minn. Amid Welfare Fraud Scandal
The Trump administration is sending federal housing officials to Minnesota to investigate whether federally funded housing and social services programs are being properly administered, the Washington Examiner reported Monday.
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Cardinal Dolan: 'Be Not Afraid' Amid Targeted Violence
Timothy Cardinal Dolan encouraged people of all faiths to "be not afraid" amid violence targeting select groups.Dolan, the Roman Catholic archbishop of New York, took to social media on Monday following a weekend that included deadly shooting attacks in Australia and at...
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Schumer Slammed for 'Tone-Deaf' Bills Celebration During Gun Violence Presser
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is being slammed for his "tone deaf" celebration of a Buffalo Bills victory before a press conference about gun violence. "First, I'm going to, of course, talk about Instacart and their ripping off the consumer...
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4 Arrested in Alleged California New Year's Eve Bomb Plot
Federal authorities on Monday announced the arrests of four alleged members of an extremist group who are suspected of planning coordinated bombing attacks on New Year's Eve across Southern California.
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Texas A&M Rabbi's Son Wounded in Bondi Beach Hanukkah Attack
The son of the campus rabbi at Texas A&M University was critically wounded during the mass shooting Sunday at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Rabbi Yossi Lazaroff confirmed that his son, Rabbi Leibel Lazaroff, was shot in the leg and abdomen.
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Mass. Man Convicted of Murdering Wife Searched How to 'Dispose of a Body'
A Massachusetts man whose wife disappeared nearly three years ago on New Year's Day was convicted on Monday of murdering her, with jurors rejecting his claim that she died suddenly in their home before he began searching online for "dismemberment...
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Trump: Rob Reiner Died From Trump Derangement Syndrome
President Donald Trump says filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner died from "Trump derangement syndrome."
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Michele Singer Reiner Shot Trump's 'Art of the Deal' Cover Photo
The late Michele Singer Reiner was an accomplished photographer whose work included the original cover image for President Donald Trump's bestselling 1987 book "The Art of the Deal." Singer Reiner was found dead Sunday alongside her husband, Rob Reiner.
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Morton Klein to Newsmax: Bondi Beach Hanukkah Shooting Shows Rising Antisemitic Violence
President of the Zionist Organization of America Morton Klein said on Newsmax Monday that recent deadly shootings in Australia and the United States should be viewed as part of a broader pattern of antisemitic and Islamist violence...
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Son Held in Stabbing Deaths of Rob Reiner and Wife
Nick Reiner has been arrested and held on $4 million bail in the stabbing death of his parents, famed director Rob Reiner and wife Michele, at their Los Angeles home, Newsmax confirmed Monday.
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Brown Security Policies Scrutinized After Shooting
Brown University is facing questions over its campus security policies following Saturday's fatal shooting, since emergency sirens never sounded and students waited nearly 20 minutes to receive an alert warning them of the danger, The Washington Free Beacon reported.
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East Providence, R.I., Schools Ramp Up Police Presence
Schools in East Providence, Rhode Island, will have an increased police presence Monday in the wake of the Saturday shooting at Brown University that killed two students and wounded nine others.
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Second Brown University Shooting Victim Identified
Muhammad Aziz Umurzakov has been identified as the second victim killed in Saturday's shooting at Brown University, according to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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US Launches Campaign to Hire AI Engineers for Federal Roles
The Trump administration has launched a campaign to hire 1,000 engineers into federal government roles for two-year stints, according to a government website viewed by Reuters on Monday.
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Brown University Person of Interest Being Released, Shooter at Large; Mayor: 'Fresh Anxiety for Our Community'
In a Sunday late-night news conference in Providence, Rhode Island, a 24-year-old male person of interest was announced to be released, leaving "fresh anxiety" for the area that an armed Brown University mass shooter remains at large.
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GOP Student Leader Killed at Brown
A churchgoing, young Republican leader was among the victims killed during the shooting at Brown University on Saturday.
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Rob Reiner Mourned by Barack Obama, James Woods and Many Others
Reactions to the death of actor-director Rob Reiner, who was found dead with his wife Michele at their home in Los Angeles on Sunday. The acclaimed director and Emmy winner was also a major Democrat booster, leading many prominent politicians...