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Illegal immigrant arrested in Massachusetts migrant motel with AR-15, kilos of fentanyl
A Dominican illegal immigrant staying at a migrant motel in Revere, Massachusetts, is being held in jail after being charged with 11 counts including possession of an AR-15 and nearly 5 kilos of fentanyl with an estimated street value of $1 million.
“Illegal guns and drugs have no place in the city of Revere,” Mayor Patrick Keefe, Jr. said ...Read more
Car-sharing app Turo defends security standards after New Year's attacks
Both the vehicles used in two New Year’s Day attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas were rented through Turo, a car-sharing app.
The attacks thrust the San Francisco company that created the app, which relies on a model similar to Airbnb to enable users to rent cars directly from their owners, into the spotlight and raised questions about the ...Read more
Atlanta journalist recounts old Georgia State University interview with New Orleans terrorist attack suspect
Almost a decade before driving a truck into a New Year’s Day crowd in New Orleans, in a terrorist attack that killed at least 14 people and injured dozens of others, the man believed to be responsible talked to a student journalist at Georgia State University for a story about veterans’ transition to civilian life.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar was a ...Read more
'Oh my God': Plane suddenly slams into Orange County warehouse, killing 2 and injuring 18
LOS ANGELES — Two people were killed and 18 others injured when a small plane crashed into a commercial warehouse near Fullerton Municipal Airport and started a fire, officials said. Harrowing audio from the incident indicated that the flight went suddenly and horribly wrong.
Security camera footage captured a fireball exploding when the ...Read more
Islamic State's brutal ideology still inspires attacks worldwide
BEIRUT — Screams, carnage — and a black banner.
The attacker in the deadly New Year’s truck-ramming strike on revelers in New Orleans’ French Quarter had a black Islamic State flag, the FBI says.
Law enforcement says it believes the assailant acted alone, killing at least 15 people in what they are investigating as a terror attack. ...Read more
Auditor Diana DiZoglio plans to restart audit of Massachusetts Legislature Friday
BOSTON — State Auditor Diana DiZoglio plans to again ask the Massachusetts Legislature Friday to participate in an audit of “high-risk areas” after she faced repeated rejections from top legislative leaders who claimed an audit law did not formally take effect until this month.
In an interview with The Boston Herald, DiZoglio said she is ...Read more
Uncle says Cybertruck driver was Trump supporter, questions whether explosion was intentional
LAS VEGAS — The family member of a Green Beret who drove a rented Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International on New Year’s Day is not convinced that he intended to harm anyone.
Dean Livelsberger, the uncle of Matthew Livelsberger, on Thursday described his nephew as a patriot and a Trump supporter who had served in the ...Read more
107 more women accuse former Cedars-Sinai physician of sexual misconduct
LOS ANGELES — More than 100 women have filed a new lawsuit against obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Barry J. Brock and the facilities where he worked, claiming that Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and other medical practices knowingly concealed his alleged sexual abuses and medical misconduct.
The 107 new plaintiffs join 60 other former patients who...Read more
Sheriff: No 'further threat' after Cybertruck explosion; increased police patrols continue
LAS VEGAS — An increased law enforcement presence continued across Las Vegas Thursday, a day after a Tesla Cybertruck carrying fuel and commercial fireworks exploded outside the Trump International hotel on the Strip.
The Tesla vehicle’s lone occupant — identified as an Army military member from Colorado — took his life seconds before ...Read more
Trump picks Ken Kies for key tax policy job at Treasury ahead of tax cuts push
President-elect Donald J. Trump has announced members of his senior leadership team at the Treasury Department, who’ll work alongside Scott Bessent, his pick for secretary.
Ken Kies will be assistant secretary for tax policy, placing him as a point person at the Treasury Department working on tax cuts Trump has touted as a signature policy ...Read more
Ethics report details allegations of campaign violations by Florida Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick
A report containing findings by the Office of Congressional Ethics, released Thursday, provides details of multiple campaign transactions and official government office activities by U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick that investigators said may have violated House rules and federal law.
The Broward-Palm Beach county Democrat, first elected ...Read more
2 killed, 18 injured as small plane crashes into warehouse full of workers in in Orange County, California
LOS ANGELES — Two people were killed and 18 people were injured when a small plane crashed into a commercial warehouse near Fullerton Municipal Airport and started a fire, officials said.
Security camera footage captured a fireball exploding when the plane made impact with the roof of the facility, sending thick clouds of dark smoke and ...Read more
Newsom touts 'major boost' to paid leave for Californians. How will it help workers?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new expanded paid family leave law that took effect Jan. 1 will “improve the lives of millions of Californians” and provide a “major boost” for workers taking time off to care for a loved one, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
But it will also mean a tax increase to help pay for the program.
The increases are ...Read more
Judge in Madigan corruption trial says Supreme Court opinion 'not controlling at all' in defining 'corruptly' for jury
CHICAGO — Attorneys in the corruption trial of ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan came to court Thursday expecting a drag-out fight about the implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on the federal bribery statute, including a dispute over how jurors should define the word “corruptly.”
But toward the end of the five-hour jury ...Read more
FCC's net neutrality rules struck down, in another blow to Biden administration
A federal appeals court on Thursday dealt a blow to President Biden's Federal Communications Commission, striking down the agency's hard-fought and long-debated open internet rules.
The FCC had sought to reinstate a sweeping policy established under President Obama that was designed to treat internet service as an essential public service, ...Read more
NYPD probing gang connection in shooting of 10 people outside Queens club holding memorial for slain teen
NEW YORK — The shooting of 10 young people who were wounded outside a Queens nightclub happened during a “celebration of life” for a teen shot to death three months ago, said cops investigating a possible connection to the New Year’s Day bloodshed and the October murder.
Four gunmen fired nearly 30 shots at a crowd of about 15 people ...Read more
Trains halted, FBI involved: Explosive device found on train car in Idaho's Treasure Valley
BOISE, Idaho — Police halted train activity for hours after footprints in the snow led officers to an explosive device on a train car on New Year’s Day.
The Payette Police Department said it received a report “regarding a suspicious subject” who was seen “attempting to light something on fire” near a parked railroad car in the 600 ...Read more
Are California's card rooms legal? A court will decide after several tribes sue under a new law
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A coalition of California Native American tribes on Thursday sued dozens of California card rooms, alleging that the non-tribal-owned gambling parlors are in violation of the California Constitution.
The tribes are suing under a law — Senate Bill 549 — that went into effect Wednesday.
That law, called the “Tribal ...Read more
Biden to ban more offshore oil drilling before Trump arrives
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is preparing to issue a decree permanently banning new offshore oil and gas development in some U.S. coastal waters, locking in difficult-to-revoke protections during his final weeks in the White House.
Biden is set within days to issue the executive order barring the sale of new drilling rights in portions of...Read more
Court throws out Biden FCC's net neutrality rule
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Thursday overturned a Biden administration rule establishing so-called net neutrality for internet providers following years of litigation over efforts to regulate internet speeds for different content online.
The ruling likely ends a long-running effort by the Biden and Obama administrations to change ...Read more
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