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How the Diplomatic Security Service is helping to secure the Winter Olympics for fans and athletes

How the Diplomatic Security Service is helping to secure the Winter Olympics for fans and athletes

(aire images/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Athletes and fans will start arriving at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan next month, but one U.S. agency has been on the ground working to ensure safety at the games. Special agents from the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) have been working with […]

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Man accused of fatally shooting neighbor through wall charged with manslaughter

Man accused of fatally shooting neighbor through wall charged with manslaughter

In this booking photo released by the Danbury Police Department, David Grullon, Jr., is shown. (Danbury Police Department) (DANBURY, Conn.) — A man wanted for the fatal shooting of his neighbor, who was shot through a wall in a Connecticut townhouse last week, has been charged with manslaughter following his […]

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Uvalde gunman fired 117 shots in 2 minutes before officer Gonzales entered the school, official says

Uvalde gunman fired 117 shots in 2 minutes before officer Gonzales entered the school, official says

Brandon Bell/Getty Images (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) — The Uvalde, Texas, gunman fired 117 rounds in two Robb Elementary School classrooms during a two-minute period before school police officer Adrian Gonzales entered the building, a Texas Ranger told jurors on Friday. Ranger Nick Hill testified that Gonzales had a window of […]

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Father charged with murder in apparent case of mistaken identity, police say

Father charged with murder in apparent case of mistaken identity, police say

Harris County Jail (HOUSTON) — A man has been arrested and charged with murder in an apparent case of mistaken identity that turned deadly early Christmas Day, according to police. Jonathan Ross Mata, 39, was charged on Wednesday with the murder of 25-year-old Desmond Butler, according to the Houston Police […]

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Imports contaminated with radioactive isotope likely to continue for foreseeable future: US bulletin

Imports contaminated with radioactive isotope likely to continue for foreseeable future: US bulletin

STOCK IMAGE/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Commodities from Indonesia beyond shrimp will almost certainly test positive for a radioactive isotope in the coming weeks and months, according to a new intelligence bulletin that follows a recall last month of 84,000 bags of frozen raw shrimp imported from Indonesia. Federal regulators […]

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Venezuelan opposition leader Machado ‘grateful’ to Trump after giving him her Nobel medal

Venezuelan opposition leader Machado ‘grateful’ to Trump after giving him her Nobel medal

Maria Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition figure and 2025 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, attends a press conference on December 11, 2025 in Oslo, Norway. (Rune Hellestad/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said Friday she was “absolutely grateful” to President Donald Trump after meeting with him Thursday […]

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Hearing Today Over Prosecutors In Charlie Kirk Killing

Hearing Today Over Prosecutors In Charlie Kirk Killing

(Provo, UT) — A Utah judge will hear arguments today on whether prosecutors in the Charlie Kirk assassination case should be disqualified because of a conflict of interest. Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of shooting the conservative personality at a rally in September, say a key prosecutor has […]

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Utah Breaks 91-Year-Old Temperature Record

Utah Breaks 91-Year-Old Temperature Record

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah just experienced its warmest year in nearly a century. Newly released data from the federal government shows 2025 was the warmest year in the state since 1934. Last year, Utah’s statewide average temperature was 59-point-nine degrees. Scientists say it’s part of a trend. Outside […]

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Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A federal judge has dismissed Phil Lyman’s lawsuit against Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson over voter records. Lyman, a 2024 gubernatorial write-in candidate, claimed Henderson violated the National Voter Registration Act by withholding unredacted voter registration information. The judge ruled Lyman lacked standing, noting he did […]

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Major winter storm moving, bringing strong wind gusts, snow to Plains and Northeast

Major winter storm moving, bringing strong wind gusts, snow to Plains and Northeast

Storm Alerts – Friday Map. ABC News (NEW YORK) — Millions of people in the High Plains will experience widespread wind gusts between 60 and 80 mph, from Montana to Kansas.  This wind, which will last all day and into the evening, could take down large trees, cause power outages, […]

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