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Sep 10 2024
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Alleged white supremacists used Telegram to solicit attacks, prosecutors claim
Two alleged white supremacist leaders aimed to use Telegram to incite a race war by planning attacks on various minority groups and officials, prosecutors have claimed. If found guilty, Dallas Humber, 34, of Elk Grove, in California, and 37-year-old Matthew Allison, from Boise, Idaho, could be jailed more than 200 years. They are facing 15 federal charges, including soliciting hate crimes,
PinkNewsSep 12 2024
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Charges expected in alleged Iran hack on Trump campaign, Washington Post reports
Sept 12 (Reuters) - U.S. authorities are preparing to file criminal charges after the Trump campaign said in August that some of its internal communications were hacked and blamed the Iranian government, the Washington Post reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The Iranian government has denied that it hacked the Trump campaign.
An FBI investigation
ReutersSep 04 2024
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Ed. Comm. Subpoenas Walz On Nonprofit's Alleged Fraud
Members of the House Education and the Workforce Committee subpoenaed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, for questioning concerning a nonprofit in his state accused of misusing $250 million during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., the committee's chairwoman, Wednesday issued subpoenas for Walz, Minnesota Commissioner of Education Willie
Newsmax (News)Sep 10 2024
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Teacher arrested for allegedly putting 5-year-old boy in headlock
It is not immediately known what instigated the alleged assault. A teacher in New York City has been arrested and charged after police say he allegedly put a 5-year-old boy in a headlock on Monday, police said. The incident occurred at approximately 1:30 p.m. inside of PS 153 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Elementary School in the Hamilton Heights area of Manhattan in New York City, according to ABC
ABC News (Online)Sep 12 2024
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Medals stripped from military commanders over Afghan war crime allegations
A number of current and former Australian military commanders have had their medals stripped following allegations of war crimes committed during the Afghanistan War, Australian Defense Minister, Richard Marles announced on Thursday. The move follows recommendations from an extensive investigation led by Major General Paul Brereton, which revealed serious misconduct by Australian special
NewsweekSep 09 2024
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California woman solicited assassinations of U.S. officials, federal indictment alleges
A Sacramento federal grand jury handed up an indictment against two alleged leaders of a “transnational” white supremacist group — one of them an Elk Grove woman — accused of soliciting their followers on the messaging app Telegram to assassinate federal officials and commit hate crimes, federal prosecutors said Monday. Matthew Robert Allison of Boise, Idaho, and Dallas Erin Humber, 34, of Elk
The Fresno BeeSep 09 2024
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Man arrested in Arlington slaying allegedly stole firearm weeks earlier
A man arrested during an Arlington traffic stop Saturday now faces a murder charge in the shooting death of a 20-year-old near a car wash last month. Sundall Barnes, 21, remained in custody at the Tarrant County jail Monday. He faces multiple other charges, including possession of marijuana, theft of firearm, burglary of vehicle and obstruction or retaliation, according to the jail log. An
The Dallas Morning NewsSep 09 2024
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El Salvador Helicopter Crash Kills Alleged Embezzler and Police Chief
President Nayib Bukele says the crash cannot be considered a ’simple accident' and asks for international help in investigating it. Manuel Coto Barrientos (C)—who later died in a helicopter crash—is detained by police, in Choluteca, Honduras, on Sept. 8, 2024. Manuel Coto Barrientos (C)—who later died in a helicopter crash—is detained by police, in Choluteca, Honduras, on Sept. 8, 2024.
The Epoch TimesSep 09 2024
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Norfolk Southern Investigates Misconduct Allegations Against CEO Alan Shaw
Norfolk Southern (NSC) said Sunday that it is investigating allegations of misconduct against CEO Alan Shaw, and is working with outside legal counsel to determine whether Shaw did anything "inconsistent" with the company's code of ethics. The railroad freight company did not specify what allegations it was investigating, but CNBC reported Sunday that Shaw was accused of engaging in an
InvestopediaSep 11 2024
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Suspect arrested in Alexander Mountain Fire, allegedly impersonated fire and law enforcement
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - Larimer County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) investigators have arrested a suspect for arson and other felony charges in connection with the Alexander Mountain Fire. After conducting a thorough search and collecting evidence in the area of the initial smoke reports, LCSO and United States Forest Service investigators determined that the fire originated from a campfire
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