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7 hours ago

Influencer, White House welfare fraud claims are distorted, but the system has risks

The Trump administration escalated efforts against alleged benefits fraud, freezing funds for five Democratic-led states, creating a DOJ fraud position, and blaming immigrants without evidence.
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7 hours ago

San Francisco streets became a simulated battlefield in 3-day Air Force drill

Air Force airmen spent three days in San Francisco conducting urban evasion training, navigating with limited resources and facing realistic enemy forces before extraction.
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8 hours ago

Why LAPD and other police agencies discourage shooting at cars - and why ICE still does

Many U.S. police departments, including the LAPD, discourage officers from shooting at moving vehicles due to the high risk of stray gunfire. Recent ICE shootings in Portland and Minneapolis have reignited debate over when deadly force against motorists is justified or necessary. Since January 2015, LAPD officers have fired their weapons at least 36 times at vehicles, killing seven motorists or passengers and wounding 12 others.
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8 hours ago

Telluride Ski Resort begins to reopen after striking ski patrollers accept a contract | Fortune

Telluride Ski Resort reopened after striking ski patrollers accepted a contract, ending a shutdown that began Dec. 27 and restoring most runs this weekend.
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5 hours ago

Timothy Busfield Charged with Child Sex Abuse

Actor Timothy Busfield is charged with child sexual abuse involving two seven-year-old twin boys allegedly touched on the set of The Cleaning Lady.
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7 hours ago

SpaceX gets FCC permission to launch another 7,500 Starlink satellites

Starlink can provide fixed and mobile service from 15,000 second-generation satellites and is pursuing approval for 15,000 additional mobile satellites and spectrum.
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1 day ago

Federal immigration officers shoot and wound 2 people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say

Federal immigration officers in Portland shot and wounded two people; the FBI is investigating an agent-involved shooting.
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Hiring slows in December to end the weakest year of job growth since the pandemic

2025 saw weakest job growth since 2020 with only 584,000 jobs added, December adding 50,000, and unemployment at 4.4%.
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21 hours ago
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Jobs report updates: What to expect in December's data after a low-hire, low-fire year

The December 2025 jobs report will reveal unemployment, job growth, and wages amid a stagnant "Great Freeze" labor market without major layoffs.
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18 hours ago

National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass

The National Park Service updated policy discouraging altered 2026 America the Beautiful passes featuring Trump after sticker protests, charity sticker sales, and a lawsuit.
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12 hours ago

The CDC just sidelined these childhood vaccines. Here's what they prevent

Federal health authorities removed routine universal recommendations for six childhood vaccines, limiting them to high-risk children or shared clinical decision-making.
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20 hours ago

Poll: Fewer Americans see U.S. as moral leader. And, FBI takes over ICE shooting case

Federal immigration agents have recently shot multiple people in separate incidents, prompting investigations, local protests, and calls to limit ICE activity amid expanded enforcement tactics.
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1 day ago
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ICE Agent Who Reportedly Shot Renee Good Was a Firearms Trainer, Per Testimony

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ICE Agent Who Reportedly Shot Renee Good Was a Firearms Trainer, Per Testimony

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14 hours ago

Wakefield man sentenced for plot to support ISIS with gift cards

Mateo Ventura, 21, was arrested and charged in a complaint on June 8, 2023, and pleaded guilty to one count of concealment of financing of terrorism on Oct. 15. Ventura was convicted of providing multiple electronic gift cards to an individual he believed was an ISIS operative, intending that they be sold on the dark web for under face value with the profits being used to support ISIS.
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1 day ago

Authorities arrest long-wanted South Bay sex offender

A 51-year-old San Jose man wanted for five years for failing to register as a sex offender was finally arrested Tuesday in Sacramento, according to authorities. In November, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office shared information about the man as part of its Wanted Wednesday campaign, which in turn generated an anonymous tip with crucial details about his whereabouts, the sheriff's office said in a news release.
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20 hours ago

Ex-USC athlete Owen Hanson warns of cocaine quarterback' journey

A former USC athlete built a transnational drug trafficking and sports gambling network, served prison time, cooperated with authorities, and seeks reintegration with teammates.
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11 hours ago

Defense lawyer 'subject' of probe as feds investigate possible witness tampering in boxer trial

Gogic, 46, who remains held without bail at MDC Brooklyn, was set to stand trial on charges in November that he played a key role in an operation that trafficked more than 20 tons of cocaine through U.S. ports. A day before opening statements, though, the trial was thrown into chaos, when prosecutors said they'd learned of a plot to offer a $100,000 bribe to a juror.
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Todd Blanche Takes Stephen Miller's Ham Sandwich to the Fifth Circuit - emptywheel

Tren de Aragua leader Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores is included in Maduro's superseding indictment based on thin, unrelated allegations and limited overt acts.
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13 hours ago

Federal agents shoot 2 in Portland after an ICE agent killed a woman in Minneapolis

Customs and Border Patrol agents shot and injured two people in Portland, Ore., on Thursday, one day after an Immigrations Custom and Enforcement agent shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis. Reactions to the shootings, from public protests to online arguments, reflect a deep divide in how they're seen as tragic abuses of power or law enforcement officers acting in self-defense.
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12 hours ago

Scituate man sentenced in animal torture videos case

A Massachusetts man was sentenced in federal court Thursday for his role in creating and distributing videos "depicting acts of extreme violence and sexual abuse against animals," officials said. Garrett Fitzgerald, of Scituate, was sentenced to 30 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and 100 hours of community service after pleading guilty to conspiring to create and distribute the so-called "animal crush videos," federal authorities said.
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US Black Hawk helicopter trespasses on private Montana ranch to grab elk antlers

He said, 'Linda, there's a green Army helicopter landed on your place, picking up elk antlers,'
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14 hours ago

Pennsylvania man charged after more than 100 human remains found in his possession

A Pennsylvania man faces hundreds of grave-robbery charges after authorities found over 100 human remains, including skulls and mummified parts, taken from Mount Moriah mausoleums.
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1 day ago

Man fatally shot, police sergeant injured during standoff in Mass. town

Just before 3 p.m. Tuesday, the FBI's National Threat Operation Center contacted the Dalton Police Department about a man who called the center and made claims that "sparked mental health concerns," according to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office. The man reportedly told the NTOC that he was paranoid that law enforcement were listening to his phone calls, alleged that he and his family were attacked by organized crime groups, and expressed fears about a "machine" in his basement.
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17 hours ago

'That's a dangerous decision to make': policing experts baffled by ICE officer stepping in front of moving SUV before opening fire | Fortune

A federal officer shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis; officials called it self-defense and domestic terrorism, while policing experts criticized the officer's actions.
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1 day ago

U-M RB Haynes staying in college, enters portal

Justice Haynes will return to college football and enter the transfer portal for a second time after an injury-shortened season at Michigan.
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16 hours ago

NBA Team Holds Moment Of Silence For Renee Good After Killing By Trump ICE Agent

MICHAEL GRADY: Let's join our public address announcer Jedidiah Jones. JEDIDIAH JONES: We are saddened by the tragedy that occurred yesterday in our Minneapolis community in the loss of Renee Nicole Good. Our thoughts are with her family and everyone affected, and our hearts are with our community as we hope for healing and unity during this challenging time. Please join us in a moment of silence. Thank you.
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1 day ago

QB Williams runs reverse, stays at Washington

The quarterback said Thursday night that he's decided to stay with the Huskies, a decision that capped a tumultuous week in which Williams had signed with Washington, only to announce he was entering the transfer portal just days later. "I am fully committed and focused on contributing to what we are building," he wrote as part of an Instagram post.
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13 hours ago

Boston area native identified as victim in 1982 Ohio pedestrian crash

The release states that Nunnenman, previously known as "Western Reserve John Doe," was walking on Western Reserve Road in Boardman, Ohio, on Aug. 12, 1982, when he was struck by a car traveling in the same direction. The 18-year-old driver left the scene but later turned herself in. No identification was found on the victim, and the case soon went cold.
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12 hours ago

Presidential Doomsday Plane' Seen Landing at LAX, Sparking Questions

The U.S. Air Force E-4B Nightwatch 'Doomsday Plane' landed at LAX, drawing attention amid heightened geopolitical tensions and social media concern.
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19 hours ago

Succession' star Nicholas Braun's record expunged after Labor Day DUI

Nicholas Braun's New Hampshire DUI public record was fully expunged after a judge approved an annulment, though reasons for charges being dropped remain unclear.
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1 day ago

At the Coos Bay Public Library, confronting a sinking feeling * Oregon ArtsWatch

Coos Bay Public Library is structurally unstable and sinking because failed foundation pilings on infill require a new building voters have repeatedly declined to fund.
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19 hours ago

One of the Marines' toughest targets isn't on the battlefield

Marine Corps recruiting faces worsening shortfalls, intense quotas, outdated methods, emotional strain, falsified records, violence threats, and rising suicides amid demographic challenges.
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21 hours ago

Exploring the Oldest US Navy Ships Over 35 Years in Service

Several U.S. Navy vessels have served over 35 years and remain operational due to robust design, upgrades, maintenance, and role adaptation.
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12 hours ago

Days after allegedly murdering parents, Martinez man dies from banging his own head into jail wall, sheriff says

A Martinez man accused of killing his elderly parents later fatally injured himself by repeatedly banging his head in his jail cell.
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12 hours ago

ABA Kicks Off Centennial Celebration During Marketplace 2026 In Reno, NV - Busline News

Our shows consistently generate significant revenue and boost tourism dollars in our host cities, as our delegates are deeply engaged in the communities they visit. This year, we're proud to partner with Reno, a city that understands the value of tourism and welcomes our industry with open arms - and real investment.
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14 hours ago

Viking Global's longtime head of trading is stepping down from the $55 billion asset manager

Stuart Brown is stepping down as head of trading at $55 billion hedge fund Viking Global to take a career break after 18 years at the firm.
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11 hours ago

Former OPD Chief Floyd Mitchell refused to sit down with the press. Will the next chief be more accessible?

In-depth one-on-one interviews let the public assess leaders' values and accountability, yet Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell largely avoided such interviews.
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18 hours ago

California doctor accused of poisoning husband with drain cleaner is indicted again

An Irvine woman already accused of intentionally putting Drano in her husband's drink in 2022 is now also facing attempted poisoning charges in a new grand jury indictment that was unsealed on Thursday, Jan. 8. Dr. Yue Emily Yu, who worked as a dermatologist in Mission Viejo, is alleged to have poisoned her husband's tea while the couple was in the midst of a contentious divorce and child custody battle. Yu has previously denied the allegations.
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12 hours ago

Conan O'Brien's party guests likely to testify at Nick Reiner's trial

Attendees of Conan O'Brien's Dec. 13 party who witnessed Nick Reiner's erratic behavior are likely to be key witnesses in his parents' murder trial.
fromBrooklyn Paper
18 hours ago

Fire rips through East Flatbush home, cause under investigation * Brooklyn Paper

Fire marshals are investigating the cause of a blaze that tore through a three-story private home in East Flatbush, damaging the first and second floors, officials said. The fire broke out at 611 East 57 St. on Thursday, Jan. 8. Crews from Engine Company 310 and Ladder Company 174 were the first to arrive and encountered heavy fire conditions inside the attached dwelling.
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11 hours ago

Free agent outfielder Max Kepler hit with 80-game ban for positive drug test

Max Kepler received an immediate 80-game suspension for testing positive for epitrenbolone, a trenbolone metabolite, and faces the ban if signed in 2026.
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16 hours ago

Video: Driver facing charges after doing doughnuts in dad's pickup goes wrong, police say

Police in Milford posted a video of a pickup truck doing doughnuts in a snowy parking lot, with the vehicle eventually crashing into an adjacent fence. They say the driver - a 20-year-old who lives in town - is now facing charges: negligent operation of a motor vehicle, wanton destruction of property, and leaving the scene of property damage. Police said Parks Department reported the damage to the bike path fence at Fino Field last Friday morning.
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18 hours ago

WeGo Journey Pass Enrollment Surpasses 7,000 Participants - Busline News

Journey Pass provides eligible Davidson County residents three years of free WeGo Public Transit rides, expanding fare-free, income-based transit access.
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18 hours ago

Premarket Movers: Vistra Energy Spikes 16% on Meta Deal

Meta secured about 6.6 GW of nuclear power for data centers, boosting Vistra and Oklo shares and signaling sharply rising AI-driven electricity demand.
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10 hours ago

Mailbag: How the Big Ten's rev-share strategy saved the system in the Demond Williams saga, new hires for old Pac-12 schools and more

Washington used a NIL/revenue-sharing contract with severe financial penalties and forfeitures to compel Demond Williams to return.
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20 hours ago

CFB Peach Bowl betting: #5 Oregon at #1 Indiana lines, odds and best bet amNewYork

Undefeated Indiana (14-0) faces Oregon (13-1) in the Peach Bowl semifinals with QB Fernando Mendoza leading Indiana and Oregon seeking revenge.
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14 hours ago

Meta signs deals with three nuclear companies for 6-plus GW of power | TechCrunch

Meta secured three nuclear power deals—two with SMR startups and one with Vistra—to supply gigawatts of reliable, 24/7 electricity for its data centers.
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16 hours ago
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Strip out health care and social services, and the U.S. lost jobs in 2025-something that usually happens in recessions | Fortune

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17 hours ago
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Sluggish economy crawls on with 50,000 jobs added in December, unemployment ticks down to 4.4% | Fortune

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Strip out health care and social services, and the U.S. lost jobs in 2025-something that usually happens in recessions | Fortune

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Sluggish economy crawls on with 50,000 jobs added in December, unemployment ticks down to 4.4% | Fortune

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16 hours ago

One person dies in a four-alarm fire in Easton

A four-alarm fire in Easton destroyed a single-family home Thursday night and killed one person; multiple agencies are investigating the cause.
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11 hours ago

GameStop CEO Aims For $35 Bn Payout As Stores Close En Masse

Ryan Cohen stands to receive a $35 billion payout if GameStop hits a $100 billion market cap while the company closes hundreds of stores.
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1 day ago

Sources: Koepka seeking PGA Tour reinstatement

Brooks Koepka applied for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership Friday, sources told ESPN, the first step in the five-time major champion's potential return to the tour. Koepka, 35, left the LIV Golf League on Dec. 23 with one year left on his contract with the Saudi Arabian-financed breakaway circuit. It wasn't immediately clear when Koepka, a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour, will be permitted to return. He didn't renew his membership before the 2022-23 season, sources previously told ESPN.
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From 'duck feet' to 'production over potential:' Curt Cignetti's secret to building Indiana

Curt Cignetti personally runs Indiana's meticulous player evaluation, prioritizing production over potential and shaping a roster that reached No. 1 and the CFP semifinal.
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14 hours ago

Remembering John Beam: Celebration of life to be held for legendary Oakland coach Saturday

REMEMBERING JOHN BEAM: Former players and students honor legendary coach in Oakland Loved ones remembered Beam as a larger-than-life personality who helped countless athletes turn their lives around and was a "pillar" in the Oakland community. He was a football legend in the Bay Area and had coached the sport for over 40 years before becoming solely Laney College's athletic director last year.
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9 hours ago

This 58-Year-Old Maryland Steakhouse Is Already Planning Its Comeback After A Fire - Tasting Table

The Red Horse Steak House in Frederick, Maryland was severely damaged by fire on January 6, 2026, closing indefinitely while owners plan to rebuild.
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18 hours ago

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred Reiterates Plans To Retire After Contract Expires

"I'm done at the end of this contract," Manfred said. "I've told them (the owners) that, and I'm gonna stick to it. I'll be 70. It is enough. ... You have a certain period of time when you have things that you want to accomplish, you take your best shot, you try to get as much done as possible. And then it's sort of time for the next guy with his set of things. And I think that's healthy and good for this."
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13 hours ago

Unemployment falls to 4.4% in December, closing out a frustrating year for job seekers

U.S. job growth slowed in December to 50,000 jobs with unemployment at 4.4%, reflecting restrained hiring amid economic uncertainty.
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18 hours ago

Jobs report for December forecasted to show modest gains in U.S. workforce

Employers likely added roughly 55,000 jobs in December, unemployment may fall to 4.5%, but hiring remains weak amid lingering shutdown distortions and automation concerns.
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1 day ago

Tigers, Tarik Skubal Have $13MM Gap In Arbitration

Tarik Skubal and the Detroit Tigers are headed to arbitration over a $13 million filing gap: Skubal $32MM vs Tigers $19MM, arbitrator must pick one.
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'We're all using it as motivation': LSU aims to shake off last season and win again

LSU gymnastics turned the disappointment of a surprising NCAA semifinal elimination into reflection, offseason work, and motivation while preparing for the 2026 season.
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2 days ago

Two people killed in shooting outside Mormon church in Salt Lake City, US

Gunfire at a Salt Lake City Mormon meetinghouse killed two, wounding several; police launched a manhunt and say it likely was not aimed at religion.
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Attorney Accused Of Stalking And Filming Teenager Indicted On 91 Felony Counts - Above the Law

A former Ohio legal aid attorney faces a 91-count indictment for voyeurism, illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material, and unauthorized computer-related offenses.
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How Brown University students documented a campus shooting online in real time

Students used anonymous campus message boards to share immediate, raw updates and seek safety information during a campus mass shooting, often before official alerts.
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