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Troops stand by to enter Minnesota. And, Trump plans for a Board of Peace

The Trump administration escalated federal intervention in Minnesota and increased international tensions over Greenland, prompting legal challenges and diplomatic warnings.
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11-year-ol boy accused of shooting father dead over Nintendo Switch dispute

An 11-year-old boy in Duncannon, Pennsylvania, fatally shot his father after the father confiscated his Nintendo Switch; the boy has been charged with criminal homicide.
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3 Dividend Stocks to Own No Matter Where the Market Moves in 2026

Dividend stocks generate passive income and often outperform non-payers long-term; Verizon, Johnson & Johnson, and Coca-Cola are recommended dividend holdings for 2026.
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Civil rights leaders discuss the lessons of the '60s for the Trump era

Civil rights activism faces renewed, coordinated resistance under the Trump administration, requiring broader strategy as legal and administrative attacks target DEI and voting protections.
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For This Palisades Toymaker, Fire Safety Is No Game

A resident blamed Los Angeles officials for negligence after an unextinguished arson reignited, causing a destructive wildfire that destroyed thousands of Pacific Palisades structures.
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Remarkable' UPS driver ran into burning home to save woman, 101

A UPS driver carried 101-year-old Ann Edwards from a smoke-filled Santa Ana condominium to safety while neighbors and firefighters helped extinguish the kitchen fire.
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Chris Gotterup opens PGA Tour season by winning Sony Open

Chris Gotterup won the Sony Open at 16-under 264, securing his third straight PGA Tour season victory and rising to No. 17 in the world.
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U.S. military troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota

Up to 1,500 active-duty U.S. troops from the Army's 11th Airborne Division are on standby in Alaska for possible deployment to Minnesota amid protests.
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Parts of Florida receive rare snowfall as freezing temperatures linger

Rare snowfall and freezing temperatures affected parts of Florida and the Florida Panhandle with up to 2 inches in Pensacola and short-lived arctic cold.
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United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80

The UN faces worsening global conflict and funding shortfalls that undermine international cooperation and its ability to deliver humanitarian aid.
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Venezuela: Maduro's enforcer Cabello still central to power

Diosdado Cabello remains powerful in Venezuela after Maduro's capture, resisting U.S. pressure and facing U.S. indictments and a $25 million reward.
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Honduran father died in ICE custody in California. His family wants an investigation

A Honduran man who lived and worked in the U.S. for 26 years died after more than a month in a California immigration detention facility.
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ICE: Cuban immigrant died while attempting suicide. Witness: guards pinned and choked him.

A Cuban immigrant died in an El Paso detention facility after guards restrained him; preliminary autopsy indicates homicide by asphyxia from chest and neck compression.
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ICE: Cuban immigrant died while attempting suicide. Witness: guards pinned and choked him.

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Teen who worked at Shrewsbury middle school arrested on child porn charges

Investigators received a tip from the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children that child pornography files were found on a Snapchat account associated with York's email address and phone number. The IP address that was being used to access the account was later traced to York's home in Lunenburg, according to a statement of facts. Lunenburg police obtained a search warrant and allegedly found child sexual abuse material on York's account.
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WATCH: Don Lemon Captures Anti-ICE Protesters Confronting Minneapolis Pastor in Chaotic Scene

Anti-ICE protesters stormed a Minneapolis church, interrupting the service and confronting a pastor they accused of working for ICE while Don Lemon livestreamed the event.
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Arrest of priest for child molestation reignites scandal in Louisiana diocese

A Roman Catholic priest in southwest Louisiana was arrested on three counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile, deepening scandal in the vulnerable Lafayette diocese.
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Ohio man, 83, convicted of killing Uber driver faces sentencing

An 83-year-old man was convicted of murder for fatally shooting an Uber driver he wrongly believed was involved in a scam.
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International travel to the US keeps sliding. Visits fell for the 8th straight month.

International visits to the US fell for an eighth consecutive month in December, reducing tourism revenue and causing job impacts and layoffs in major hubs.
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Leading Irish showjumper arrested and charged with drink-driving and property damage in America

Bertram Allen, a leading Irish showjumper, pleaded not guilty after arrest in Florida on charges of drink-driving and property damage.
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Longtime ABC7 News reporter Jim Vargas dies at 78, family says

Jim Vargas, a Bay Area native and longtime broadcast journalist, died January 14 at age 78; cause of death is unknown.
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Mario Cristobal bemoans targeting call on Miami's Xavier Lucas

Miami defensive back Xavier Lucas must sit out the first half of the College Football Playoff national championship game against Indiana on Monday night because he was called for targeting in the fourth quarter of the semifinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl. Any player called for targeting is ejected from the game. If the targeting call happens in the second half, a player is ejected and suspended for the first half of his team's next game.
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Jacob Cofie and USC fall just short of an upset in loss to No. 5 Purdue

Purdue rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat USC 69-64, remain perfect in Big Ten play, led by Braden Smith's 22 points.
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Will Fernando Mendoza be a victim of the Heisman QB curse?

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman and can complete a perfect 16-0 season and a national championship against Miami.
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'Not for sale': massive protest in Copenhagen against Trump's desire to acquire Greenland

Thousands in Copenhagen protested President Trump’s pursuit of Greenland, chanting opposition and expressing concern about U.S. acquisition rhetoric and national security claims.
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Uganda's longtime leader declared winner in disputed vote

Yoweri Museveni won Uganda's presidential election with 71.65%, securing a seventh term amid an internet blackout, reported violence, and opposition claims of intimidation.
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US launches new retaliatory strike in Syria, killing leader tied to deadly Islamic State ambush

A third round of retaliatory strikes by the U.S. in Syria resulted in the death of an Al-Qaeda-affiliated leader, who officials say had a direct tie to the Islamic State member responsible for last month's ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter in the country. U.S. Central Command announced that the strike in northwest Syria on Friday killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim,
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No link between acetaminophen in pregnancy and autism, a new study finds

Acetaminophen use during pregnancy does not increase risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability and remains recommended for treating pain or fever.
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Five new SEC coaches in a day? College football's wild 2025 coaching carousel by the numbers

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Five new SEC coaches in a day? College football's wild 2025 coaching carousel by the numbers

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Indiana-Miami: Curt Cignetti's rise as a social media phenomenon

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Indiana defensive lineman Hosea Wheeler pulled out his phone and displayed a meme of Gilbert Huph, the aptly named, ever-scowling insurance boss of fictional superhero Bob Parr from "The Incredibles." But rather than a dark suit and tie, Huph is wearing an Indiana polo shirt and a headset. His arms hang at his sides, and one eyebrow is slightly raised as he glares ahead.
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Saturday Links: Berkeley Police Arrest Man in Texas Connected to Seven East Bay Cold Cases

Berkeley police arrested a man in Texas who is suspected of seven kidnappings and sexual assaults in Berkeley and Oakland between 1994 and 2008. The breakthrough in the case was through a state grant that funded the processing of over 500 cold sexual assault cases. [Bay Area News Group] BART is reportedly in the process of cleaning metallic dust off the insulator caps along its electrified third rail.
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Feds charge players, gamblers in conspiracy to fix college basketball games

Federal prosecutors have unveiled a betting ring involving NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association game fixing, charging 26 people, including current and former college basketball players. The case involves gamblers placing bets and bribing players with large cash payouts for underperforming during a game, even texting players pictures of stacks of money if they complied. U.S. Attorney David Metcalf said the investigation is ongoing and shows a "significant corruption of the integrity of sports," according to coverage in APNew.com.
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Fox News Informs Viewers, Frozen Pickle Yells At ICE'

A protester in a pickle costume became a focal point in coverage of Minnesota anti-ICE protests amid a DOJ probe of Walz and Frey.
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Fifth person arrested in murders connected to cult-like Inland Empire group

Ramon Ruiz Duran Jr., 44, was captured in Nashville on Jan. 12 and booked into a San Bernardino jail on suspicion of murder and conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the 2023 disappearance and death of Emilio Ghanem, according to a news release issued from the Redlands Police Department. Duran Jr. will appear in a San Bernardino courtroom on Wednesday, records show.
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Brainwashing': the shocking case of a Native American healer accused of sexual abuse

I was grabbing a hold of any and all connections that felt good or safe, she said. Leone thought she found that after a relative recommended she talk with a self-described medicine man named Nathan Chasing Horse. As a child, Chasing Horse had acted in the 1990 Oscar-winning movie Dances with Wolves. As an adult, he traveled North America performing healing ceremonies.
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Former Utah judge pleads guilty to sexual battery, drug charges

Former 3rd District Judge William Kendall pleaded guilty to reduced misdemeanor charges of sexual battery and attempted drug distribution under a plea-in-abeyance agreement.
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Actor Timothy Busfield's attorneys say an investigation undermines state's child sex abuse charges

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield's attorneys told a court Friday he should be released while he awaits the outcome of child sex abuse charges against him because an independent investigation undermined the state's allegations, the parents of his accusers have a history of fraud and dishonesty, and he passed a polygraph test. Busfield was ordered held without bond at his first court appearance Wednesday, a day after he turned himself in to face charges stemming from allegations that he inappropriately touched a minor on the set of a TV series he was directing in New Mexico.
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Major plumbing headache haunts $13 billion U.S. carrier off the coast of Venezuela

"Every day that the entire crew is present on the ship, a trouble call has been made for ship's force personnel to repair or unclog a portion of the VCHT system, since June 2023," reads an undated document provided by the Navy, through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The carrier has called for help outside the ship 42 times since 2023.
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New York Federal Reserve Gave Wall Street Over $420 Billion in the Past 7 Months

The Federal Reserve transferred over $420 billion to Wall Street through a cash program, including nearly $97 billion since Dec. 31, 2025.
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Man tried to set Mass. police chief's SUV on fire, police say

An Abington man was arrested Friday morning after police say he attempted to set fire to the Abington Police Chief's cruiser outside department headquarters. Authorities said that around 9 a.m., a lieutenant spotted the suspect, identified as 39-year-old Franklin Cederholm, pouring gasoline on the chief's marked cruiser parked right outside the station at 215 Central St. Surveillance video released by the Abington Police Department shows a man approaching the SUV and pouring liquid onto the driver's side of the vehicle.
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Blast of winter weather hits Midwest and East Coast and could bring snow to Florida

A blast of winter weather brought snowfall and subfreezing wind chills across the Midwest and East Coast on Saturday as well as near-freezing temperatures in parts of the South, including normally balmy Florida. In northeastern Ohio, sudden bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds created whiteout conditions, according to the National Weather Service. Snow squall conditions moved into the Cleveland metro area and were expected to continue east into Pennsylvania and parts of eastern New York.
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Woman stabbed in abdomen, shoulder during fight in East Flatbush

A 49-year-old woman was stabbed in the abdomen and shoulder in East Flatbush; she is expected to recover and police seek a male suspect.
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Meet the typical 30-year-old: What the youngest millennials make and where they live

The youngest millennials turn 30 in 2026 and are more diverse, educated, and reshaping adulthood norms in work, relationships, and homeownership.
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Rangers recall Connor Mackey; Carson Soucy out for personal reasons - Blue Seat Blogs

Connor Mackey recalled as Carson Soucy misses game for personal reasons; Soucy likely to be traded during Drury's retool, with Artemi Panarin first roster move.
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Alexander Volkanovski Offers Prediction for UFC 324 Main Event

As lightweight champion Ilia Topuria takes a short hiatus, Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett will fight for the interim lightweight title in the main event at UFC 324 on Jan. 24 in Las Vegas. Volkanovski picks Pimblett to beat Gaethje. The UFC featherweight champion has seen Pimblett pass enough tests to prove his mettle. Volkanovski also saw Pimblett's ability to stick to a game plan in his latest stoppage win over Michael Chandler.
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Ex-Sen. Kyrsten Sinema sued for allegedly breaking up bodyguard's marriage

Kyrsten Sinema is sued by the ex-wife of her security member for allegedly alienating affection and causing his marriage to end, seeking at least $75,000.
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Trump struck deals with 16 drug companies. But they're still raising prices this year

The agreements, nicknamed "most favored nation" deals, were aimed at getting lower prices for American consumers and pushing other wealthy countries to pay higher prices for new drugs. But drug companies, including the 16 that made deals, raised the prices of 872 brand-name drugs in the first two weeks of 2026, according to a new analysis by 46brooklyn, a drug price research firm.
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Stay-at-home sons are here - and they're not going anywhere

He had just earned a master's degree in political science from the University of British Columbia and had recently sent off a raft of applications to law school. But he was between jobs. And he did live with his parents. "I figured, why not have some fun with it?" he said. "Better to be a 'stay-at-home son' than 'unemployed' or 'schmuck' or 'lazy guy.'"
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3 days ago

FEMA is getting rid of thousands of workers in areas recovering from disasters

FEMA will cut thousands of contract employees this year; many divisions could lose up to half their workforce, threatening disaster response and recovery capacity.
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House Republicans are investigating Jan. 6. NPR fact-checked the first hearing

Republican-led subcommittee held first Jan. 6 hearing, criticized the Biden administration, promoted conspiracy theories, and examined stalled pipe-bomb investigations amid post-riot pardons.
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Minnesota shows what happens when governing and content creation merge

A helicopter flies low across the water at night before heavily armed figures rappel to the ground, take their positions and break down a door. It's not a trailer for a movie, a video game or a recap of a Pentagon operation. Instead, it's a video from the Department of Homeland Security showcasing Border Patrol agents at work. Despite the combative visuals, it is captioned with the Bible verse, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God."
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Quick bites: Red Wings double up Sharks

At least two of those giveaways led to goals in the other direction, such as the Red Wings' second goal. With a bit of pressure on him, John Klingberg tossed an errant pass off the boards, a soft pass that looked like he was trying to connect with Michael Misa in the neutral zone. A Red Wings' player gobbles up the puck instead. Klingberg tries to close along the wall to prevent the player from making a break the other way, but gets blown through. Meantime, Misa scrambles back and while it wasn't a strong back check I can't be super mad at a kid playing in game 10 of his NHL career. Dmitry Orlov is stuck back playing the 2-on-1 the other way and can't block the passing lane. The pass gets through and it's an easy tap in for Detroit.
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Act Now: Survey on Threats Researchers and Journalists Experience Ends January 18 - DataBreaches.Net

Security researchers and journalists face legal threats, injunctions, government searches, and violent threats from cybercriminals, prompting a survey collecting their experiences.
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Good Morning, News: X is Down (Hooray!), Masked Men Ambush East Portland Man, City Councilor Issues Apology to The Mercury, George R.R. Martin Speaks on Unfishined Work

Men in tactical gear allegedly accosted a Portland driver while the city debated banning masked officers and responded to racist texts from council members.
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Defendant in Charlie Kirk's killing asks judge to disqualify prosecutors

Tyler Robinson is charged with aggravated murder in Kirk's Sept. 10 shooting on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, just a few miles north of the Provo courthouse. Prosecutors with the Utah County Attorney's Office plan to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. Robinson has not yet entered a plea. An 18-year-old child of a deputy county attorney attended the campus event where Kirk was shot.
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Man accused of targeting protesters with suspected firebomb in Vermont

A Vermont man was arrested after allegedly attempting to ignite an incendiary device at a Brattleboro anti-war protest and was found with weapons and ammunition.
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TSA Agent Reveals the Strangest Things Travelers Tried to Sneak Through Security

"He said that the guitar case was a gift from someone else," Connor-Findley said of the incident. "He had no idea that it was in there, which is something that we hear."
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15-year-old girl taken, sexually assaulted while walking to school in SJ; suspect arrested

A 15-year-old girl was taken and sexually assaulted while walking to school in downtown San Jose; police arrested a suspect using license plate reader technology.
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Renee Good sustained 4 gunshot wounds in ICE shooting

Renee Nicole Good, the woman fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis last week, was struck four times in the gunfire, the fire department said. When first responders reached her, 36-year-old Good was unresponsive in the driver seat of her maroon Honda pilot, and her pulse was inconsistent and irregular, according to report obtained by the Star Tribune.
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Incident reports provide details of emergency response after fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

According to a Minneapolis fire department incident report obtained by the Guardian, along with police records and 911 transcripts, paramedics arrived at the scene at about 9.42am on 7 January and found Good unresponsive in the driver's seat of her car, with blood on her face and torso. The report states that paramedics removed Good from the car and reported that she was unresponsive, not breathing, with inconsistent, irregular, thready pulse activity.
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The U.S. has absorbed 1 million Venezuelans over the past decade. That's much more recent than most immigrants | Fortune

About 1 million Venezuelan immigrants lived in the U.S. in 2024, with recent arrivals driving sharp increases in green cards, refugees/asylum, and temporary protected status.
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Brockton school employee found with gun during 'inappropriate behavior' in parking lot, police say

A Brockton school employee was arrested on school property for allegedly engaging in sexual activity and carrying a firearm despite having a license to carry.
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Recent BART fiber optic cable theft cost agency $1+ million

November 21 theft of 800 feet of fiber optic cable halted BART service between Hayward and Berryessa/North San Jose, costing the agency over $1 million.
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ICE agent believed responsible for L.A. killing accused of child abuse, racism in court filings

An off-duty ICE officer allegedly shot a Los Angeles man on New Year's Eve and faces accusations of prior domestic abuse and racist, homophobic remarks.
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Harvard Club of Boston to pay $2.4 million for defrauding pandemic aid program, prosecutors say

The Harvard Club of Boston will pay $2,472,187 after receiving an ineligible Paycheck Protection Program loan and obtaining SBA forgiveness.
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Inside six college basketball games the feds say were fixed

Federal prosecutors allege a gambling ring bribed 39 NCAA players on 17 Division I teams to fix dozens of games during the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons.
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Woman arrested in robbery of man who told Oakland police he just wanted to eat snacks with sex workers

Raquel Ochoa and Dwayne Yiggins were charged in an Oct. 19 motel robbery and beating that stole a victim's wallet, phone, vape and car keys.
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Duke QB Darian Mensah changes mind; eyes portal, sources say

Duke quarterback Darian Mensah entered the NCAA transfer portal and is expected to attract Miami’s interest while his Duke contract may restrict future NIL earnings.
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Magnitude 6.0 earthquake recorded off Oregon

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck off the Oregon coast 183 miles from Bandon, causing strong shaking (Mercalli VI) at a shallow 6.2-mile depth.
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Supreme Court to hear appeal by Roundup's parent company to block thousands of lawsuits

The Supreme Court will decide whether EPA approval of Roundup without a cancer warning preempts thousands of state lawsuits alleging glyphosate causes cancer.
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Brother of Rams' receiver Puka Nacua did not steal Laker Adou Thiero's BMW

The arrest of the older brother of Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua and another man, initially suspected of taking Laker rookie Adou Thiero's BMW, in December 2025 stemmed from a misunderstanding, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. Samson Nacua, 27, took the SUV from a valet believing the car was his brother's, investigators said.
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Syracuse AD Wildhack: college football needs wholesale changes

College football must undergo holistic reforms—calendar restructuring, athlete collective bargaining, and media-rights consolidation—to address transfer portal, eligibility, coaching departures, and revenue disparities.
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Man convicted of 2022 Caribbean Carnival killing sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison

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US boy, 11, allegedly shoots father to death after Nintendo Switch taken away

An 11-year-old Pennsylvania boy allegedly shot his father to death after previously having his Nintendo Switch handheld gaming system taken away. The boy is facing criminal homicide charges after a 13 January shooting at his family's home in Duncannon Borough. As put in court documents obtained and reported by WGAL News 8, the case illustrates how easily children can access guns in the US, where firearms are ubiquitous.
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How Betting Took Over Sports

Legalized sports gambling and accessible betting apps have made betting pervasive, contributing to arrests, indictments, large wagers, and elementary-school children routinely placing bets.
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Convicted killer charged with strangling another 'Jane Doe' to death inside NYC hotel in 1998: DA

A 59-year-old man was charged Thursday with the nearly 30-year-old cold case strangulation murder of an unidentified woman inside a Queens motel - decades after he was convicted of killing a woman in Brooklyn in a similar way, prosecutors said. Jose Velasquez, 59, formerly of Astoria, now stands accused of fatally strangling a "Jane Doe" victim - believed to be between 25 and 35 years old - inside Room 119 of the since-shuttered Turf Motel on 14th Street near Broadway in 1998, the DA's office said.
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California AG sends Musk's xAI a cease-and-desist order over sexual deepfakes | TechCrunch

"Today, I sent xAI a cease-and-desist letter, demanding the company immediately stop the creation and distribution of deepfake, nonconsensual, intimate images and child sexual abuse material," said California AG Rob Bonta in a press release. "The creation of this material is illegal. I fully expect xAI to immediately comply. California has zero tolerance for [CSAM]."
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Woman's body pulled from water in Newbury, DA says

An unidentified woman’s body was recovered from water near Harvard Way in Newbury on Jan. 15; the medical examiner and police are investigating.
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