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Month: February 2025

ISIS arrest in Brooklyn: Feds say man sent thousands to support Islamic State

ISIS arrest in Brooklyn: Feds say man sent thousands to support Islamic State

A Tajik national living in Brooklyn was arrested on charges he conspired to support the Islamic State and its offshoot in Central Asia, ISIS-K, by providing tens of thousands of dollars to ISIS followers in Turkey and Syria, Feb. 26, 2024. Image via U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of […]

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Woman caught trying to plant explosive devices at Tesla dealership

Woman caught trying to plant explosive devices at Tesla dealership

(Jeremy Hogan/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — A woman in Colorado has been arrested after police caught her with explosives at a Tesla dealership, police said. The 40-year-old suspect, Lucy Grace Nelson, was arrested on Monday after the Loveland Police Department launched an “extensive investigation” on Jan. 29 following a series […]

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Trump administration tells NYC to shut down congestion pricing by March 21

Trump administration tells NYC to shut down congestion pricing by March 21

Alex Kent/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Trump administration has instructed New York City to end its congestion pricing program, the first of its kind in the nation, by March 21 in a newly released letter. The Federal Highway Administration said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority must stop collecting tolls by that […]

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Federal judge denies DOJ request to delay Trump admin paying nearly $2B in foreign aid to nonprofits

Federal judge denies DOJ request to delay Trump admin paying nearly $2B in foreign aid to nonprofits

Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — U.S. District Judge Amir Ali denied the Department of Justice’s request to push the midnight deadline by which the Trump administration needs to pay more than $1.9 billion in foreign aid. The case is now in the hands of a panel of three […]

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Menendez brothers: Newsom orders parole board to investigate whether they’d pose ‘unreasonable risk’ to public if released

Menendez brothers: Newsom orders parole board to investigate whether they’d pose ‘unreasonable risk’ to public if released

Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom told the Menendez brothers’ attorney he’s ordering the parole board to launch a “comprehensive risk assessment” investigation into whether the brothers pose “an unreasonable risk to the public” if released. “The Governor’s primary consideration when evaluating commutation applications […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/26

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/26

Boys Basketball 3A State Championship Game @ UCCU Center (UVU) OREM, Utah-Bracken Saunders netted 26 points and the No. 1 Morgan Trojans routed No. 3 Richfield 47-32 Wednesday at the UCCU Center in the 3A state championship game. Gage Yardley’s 14 points and 6 rebounds led the Wildcats in the […]

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Utah Bill Seeks to Regulate AI Use in Police Reports

Utah Bill Seeks to Regulate AI Use in Police Reports

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new bill in Utah aims to regulate generative AI in police reports. Senate Bill 180 requires law enforcement agencies to have policies on AI use and provide disclaimers if AI is used in creating reports. Additionally, such documents must be reviewed for accuracy. The […]

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Utah Bill Introduces Major Election Changes

Utah Bill Introduces Major Election Changes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill passed by the Utah House yesterday proposes key changes to the state’s election system. Starting in 2028, voters would need to opt-in to receive mail-in ballots. The bill also requires voters to provide the last four digits of their ID or license number, […]

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‘There is no more American dream’: Migration into US slows, reverses south

‘There is no more American dream’: Migration into US slows, reverses south

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Migration to the United States has largely stopped, frozen in place amid prohibitive new restrictions put in place by President Donald Trump’s administration. Thousands of migrants are now giving up mid-journey and going home. From Mexico to Panama, a region dominated in recent years by […]

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams asks court to toss case against him due to prosecutorial misconduct

New York City Mayor Eric Adams asks court to toss case against him due to prosecutorial misconduct

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams should be dropped because of “an extraordinary flurry” of leaks by prosecutors, his attorney said in a new court filing Wednesday. The attorney, Alex Spiro, accused “someone within the government” of leaking a letter […]

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