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Man charged in Manhattan killing spree pictured before chilling attacks
NEW YORK — The chilling moments before a deranged man went on an unprovoked fatal stabbing spree across Manhattan Monday were captured on video, footage obtained by the Daily News shows.
A disheveled Ramon Rivera, 51, is seen on surveillance video just moments before he attacked his first victim, 36-year-old construction worker Angel Lata ...Read more
Mystery LA celebrity says lawyer for accusers of Sean 'Diddy' Combs tried to extort a payout
A Los Angeles-based celebrity who is keeping his identity secret is suing an attorney representing 120 alleged victims of Sean "Diddy" Combs. The man says the lawyer tried to extort a payout in return for not identifying him as a sexual abuser tied to the hip-hop mogul.
The celebrity — referred to in the lawsuit as a "high-profile individual...Read more
Jail diversion program in limbo as Atlanta City Hall weighs options
ATLANTA — Last year, David Lee was living on Atlanta’s streets, sleeping on a cardboard box and begging for change outside of a QuikTrip. That was until one day when a police officer approached him as Lee laid on the ground in the rain.
The officer asked what he was doing to which the Atlantan — who was struggling with substance abuse ...Read more
Group seeks a new Muslim cemetery in Miami-Dade. Neighbors oppose the rezoning
MIAMI — Citing a growing Muslim population in South Florida, an Islamic Center wants to open a cemetery that adheres to the religion’s specific burial rites on a seven-acre plot in the Redland.
“As this community expands, so does the need for a burial space. This is the fact of life,” said Dr. Tariq Chebbi, a well-known South Florida ...Read more
How a second Trump presidency could impact San Diego County schools
SAN DIEGO — San Diego County and California leaders in K-12 public education are bracing for a second Donald Trump presidency that they say is likely to threaten federal funding for low-income, special-education and other vulnerable students, erode protections for LGBTQ+ students and promote particular ideas of patriotism in schools.
Trump ...Read more
Cannabis-related emergency department visits up this year as Maryland begins tracking data
BALTIMORE — Maryland has experienced a “significant increase” in cannabis-related emergency department visits, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
The health department launched a data dashboard last week to track public health impacts of cannabis and visualize trends pre- and post-marijuana legalization in the state.
The ...Read more
They wanted justice for their murdered sons. Miami prosecutors befriended the killer
MIAMI — Derrick was the firstborn, the only boy in a family of seven girls. Brandon was the baby in a large family. The teenagers died in a spray of gunfire, one toppled over the other, on a sidewalk next to an ice machine in Liberty City.
The 2009 shooting, which turned a dice game into a crime scene, was at the time one of the worst mass ...Read more
Endeavor Health is spending up to $453 million to settle patients' claims that a former doctor sexually abused them
CHICAGO — Endeavor Health is spending up to $453 million to settle patients’ claims alleging one of its former doctors sexually abused them, the Chicago-area hospital system disclosed in its latest financial statement Monday.
The financial statement did not name the doctor. But Endeavor and Swedish Hospital are currently facing 61 lawsuits ...Read more
A nudge from JPMorgan spurred UK to probe Jes Staley's links to Jeffrey Epstein
A cache of documents provided by JPMorgan Chase & Co. was what led British regulators to begin an investigation into the links between Jeffrey Epstein and former Barclays Plc Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley, a court was told.
JPMorgan informed the Financial Conduct Authority in November 2019 that it had identified “various documents” ...Read more
Los Angeles Unified School District poised to declare immigrant sanctuary, affirm LGBTQ+ rights as it braces for Trump
LOS ANGELES — Bracing for the return of President-elect Donald Trump, the Los Angeles school board is moving quickly to reaffirm the nation's second-largest school system as a sanctuary for immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community and to propose a new high school course delving into current political events.
These efforts are coming forward at the...Read more
Man pleads guilty to using others' information to apply for COVID loans, benefits
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A 24-year-old man pleaded guilty in federal court in Fort Lauderdale on Friday to fraudulently getting more than $1 million from the government’s COVID-19 loan program and state unemployment benefits by identity theft.
Conrad Brandon Bernard, of Broward County, used the names and personal information of other people ...Read more
Trump team weighs pairing Warsh at Treasury, Bessent on National Economic Council
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is considering pairing Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve official, in the Treasury secretary role, with hedge fund manager Scott Bessent as director of the White House’s National Economic Council, according to people familiar with the matter.
Bessent was offered the NEC post ...Read more
State hurricane recovery agency acknowledges accounting errors on work in Eastern North Carolina
State government has unpaid bills of more than $37 million for completed projects rebuilding the homes of Eastern North Carolina hurricane survivors, newly released records show.
The leader of the state’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency addressed the unpaid bills on Monday when she testified before state lawmakers, explaining that without ...Read more
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ex-bodyguard details animal sacrifice during Shyne shooting trial
NEW YORK — A former Sean “Diddy” Combs bodyguard is making bizarre claims that the hip hip mogul took part in an animal sacrifice ritual in Central Park to keep him being convicted in the 1999 New York nightclub shooting for which rapper Shyne served time.
Shyne, born Jamal Michael Barrow, was eventually sentenced to 10 years for assault,...Read more
3 people fatally stabbed by attacker on unprovoked spree across Manhattan
NEW YORK — Three people were fatally stabbed in Manhattan Monday morning in an unprovoked spree by a lone attacker, police said.
The suspect, identified by police as Ramon Rivera, is a 51-year-old resident of the Bellevue Men’s Shelter on E. 30th St. near First Ave. who randomly selected his victims, police sources said. Rivera was taken ...Read more
Maori warriors lead tens of thousands in New Zealand protest
Tens of thousands of protesters including Maori warriors in traditional dress marched on New Zealand’s parliament Tuesday in opposition to a draft law that they say would erode the rights of Indigenous people.
The march, or "hikoi," began in the far north last week and culminated in the capital city of Wellington. Warriors wielding spears and...Read more
Lebanon, Hezbollah agree to US cease-fire plan, Reuters says
Lebanon and the Hezbollah militia have reached agreement on a U.S. plan for a cease-fire with Israel, Reuters reported on Monday.
Ali Hassan Khalil, an aide to Lebanon’s parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, told the news agency that the government gave its response to Lebanon’s U.S. ambassador on Monday.
A U.S. official cautioned that ...Read more
'Vanishingly low' chance Jordan Neely died from anything but Daniel Penny's chokehold: NYC medical examiner
NEW YORK — A doctor from the New York City chief medical examiner’s office said the likelihood Jordan Neely died from drug use or poor health — as Daniel Penny’s lawyers have proposed — was “vanishingly low” as the prosecution rested their manslaughter case against the former Marine Monday.
Dr. Cynthia Harris, during her third day...Read more
Senators push for more information on ethics panel's Matt Gaetz probe
WASHINGTON — Key senators in both parties are demanding more information on a closely held House sexual misconduct probe into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be U.S. attorney general.
Calls for more scrutiny even from members of Trump’s own party signal that Gaetz’s confirmation process will be a rocky ...Read more
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Investigators say Jose Ibarra’s clothing on Snapchat confirmed suspicions in Laken Riley case
ATHENS, Ga. — Hours before the killing of nursing student Laken Riley, the man charged in her death posted photos of himself on social media.
In those images, Jose Ibarra is wearing a black-and-white shirt, a black Adidas hat and a blue jacket. ...Read more
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