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Rob Reiner’s Son Booked for Murder After Director, Wife Found Dead
By Zachary Stieber Nick Reiner has been taken into custody following the death of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell told reporters at an unrelated briefing on Dec. 15 that Nick Reiner, 32, was “booked for murder.” He said investigators worked through the night and took Nick Reiner,…
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Police Detain Person of Interest in Deadly Brown University Shooting
By Jacob Burg A person of interest is in custody over the shooting at Rhode Island’s Brown University on Saturday that left two people dead and nine others wounded, police said on Dec. 14. “We have detained a person of interest” in connection with yesterday’s shooting at Brown, Providence police wrote on social media. “The shelter…
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2 Dead, 8 in Critical Condition in Brown University Shooting; Suspect at Large
By Ryan Morgan Two people are dead and eight others are hospitalized in critical condition following a shooting on the Brown University campus in Rhode Island on Saturday night, the university has said. In its latest update, Brown University said its campus remains under a shelter in place order following the shooting incident near its…
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ICE Announces Arrest of 400 Illegal Immigrants in Minnesota
By Naveen Athrappully More than 400 illegal immigrants have been arrested in Minnesota by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of Operation Metro Surge, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement on Dec. 12. Operation Metro Surge targets the “worst of the worst” illegal immigrants who had flocked to Minnesota, assuming…
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With More Nations Than Ever, World Cup 2026 Brings a Security Challenge
By Chris Summers The 2026 World Cup soccer tournament will present a major security challenge for its main host, the United States, due to the unprecedented scale of the event, experts have told The Epoch Times. The draw for the 2026 World Cup was held in Washington on Dec. 5, and the following day, the…
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DOJ Sues Georgia’s Fulton County for Access to 2020 Ballots
By Stacy Robinson The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Fulton County, Georgia, to obtain voting records from the 2020 election. The Fulton County suit, filed on Dec. 11, stems from a July resolution passed by the State Election Board of Georgia “calling upon the assistance of the Attorney General to effect compliance with voting…
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ICE Arrests 2,824, Deports 11,870 in New Orleans in November
By Naveen Athrappully The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) New Orleans field office arrested 2,824 illegal immigrants in November and deported 11,870 from the country, it said in a Dec. 11 post on X. Among the arrested were gang members, including two from Tren de Aragua and five from MS-13. Both transnational organizations were designated…
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Watchdog Finds 9 Large US Banks Actively Engaged in Debanking
By Naveen Athrappully Nine of the largest banks have been found to engage in debanking activities, according to preliminary findings in a Dec. 10 review report published by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The report follows the banking regulator’s implementation of President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14331, “Guaranteeing Fair Banking For…
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US Coast Guard Operation Seizes 150,000 Pounds of Cocaine
By Naveen Athrappully More than 150,000 pounds of cocaine have been seized in the Eastern Pacific Ocean since the launch of Operation Pacific Viper, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) said in a Dec. 9 statement. Operation Pacific Viper, launched in early August, directs U.S. forces to the Eastern Pacific Region to counter criminal groups and…
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Number of Americans Receiving Unemployment Benefits Falls to 10-Month Low
By Andrew Moran The number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits has slipped to its lowest point in 10 months, the Department of Labor reported on Dec. 11. For the week ending Nov. 29, continuing jobless claims declined by 99,000 to 1.838 million—the lowest reading since early April. This is down from the previous week’s downwardly…
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