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May 09 2023
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Law enforcement analyzing digital devices of Allen mall shooter who had neo-Nazi beliefs
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The Allen mall gunman who killed eight people had neo-Nazi beliefs and brought eight weapons — all legally obtained — with him to the outdoor shopping center, law enforcement officials said at a Tuesday news conference. The majority of the victims were people of color,
The Texas TribuneMay 20 2023
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Suspect charged with murder for random stabbing attacks in metro Detroit
MOUNT CLEMENS, MI – A man was arraigned Friday, May 19 after he allegedly went on a stabbing rampage this week in metro Detroit – killing one person and injuring another. Shane Burns, 31, appeared before Roseville District Court Judge William Crouchman for arraignment on eight counts including first-degree premediated murder, assault with intent to murder, disarming a police officer and
MLive.comMay 16 2023
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New Mexico gunman identified as 18-year-old high school student Beau Wilson
Authorities in New Mexico have identified a gunman who killed three and wounded six others in Farmington as 18-year-old high school student Beau Wilson. The teenager was armed with three weapons including an AR-15-style rifle when he began firing randomly at cars and houses in the New Mexico city of Farmington on Monday, authorities said. He was killed by police after wounding two officers.
Yahoo NewsMar 24 2023
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Xcel will shut down Monticello plant for repairs after new contamination leak
Fox 9 staff reports, “Xcel Energy is working to power down the Monticello nuclear power plant on Friday to make repairs after a new leak of radioactive water was reported this week. The company said the new leak is estimated to be in the hundreds of gallons, much smaller than the first leak of approximately 400,000 gallons which was reported in November 2022. Monitoring equipment at the plant
MinnPostMay 12 2023
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South Africa scolds U.S. ambassador over Russian arms claim
South Africa on Friday rebuked the U.S. ambassador in Pretoria over his suggestion that the government of President Cyril Ramaphosa had supplied weapons to Russia over the winter, deepening strains between Washington and an important African partner over the war in Ukraine. The country’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) said it had summoned Reuben E. Brigety II,
Washington PostMay 16 2023
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New Mexico Shooting: 4 Dead, Including 18-Year-Old Suspect, Multiple Injured
At least four people were killed, including a suspect, and several others suffered injuries in a chaotic shooting that took place in Farmington, New Mexico on Monday. Farmington Police officers responding to 911 reports of shots fired at 10:57 a.m. along North Dustin near Ute Street reached the scene to find an 18-year-old man "actively firing" on people in the neighborhood, NBC News reported
International Business TimesMay 12 2023
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South Africans Fret Over US Arms-to-Russia Charge
South Africans were left angry and baffled on Friday after the US accused their country of secretly shipping arms to Russia, a charge that triggered both a government rebuke but also the announcement of an inquiry. US ambassador Reuben Brigety on Thursday said Washington was confident weapons and ammunition had been laden onto a Russian freighter that docked at a Cape Town naval base. The
International Business TimesMay 15 2023
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Washington state scrambles to pass drug possession law before decriminalization deadline
Washington lawmakers are in a race against the clock to keep their state from becoming the second in the nation to decriminalize possession of hard drugs. Gov. Jay Inslee is calling lawmakers back for a special session Tuesday after the legislature failed to reach an agreement on a new drug law during the regular session. WASHINGTON GOV SIGNS BIG GUN CONTROL PACKAGE, INCLUDING 'ASSAULT WEAPONS
Fox News (Online News)Jun 11 2023
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Trump delivers fiery post-indictment speech: 'They're coming after you'
Donald Trump’s legal defense did not start in a courtroom. It began on the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
After his historic federal indictment, the former president stepped onstage Saturday in front of more than 2,000 people packed into a convention center here to once again declare his innocence and deliver a grievance-laced takedown of what he said was a biased federal law
NBC News (Online)May 03 2023
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‘You Don’t Know, Do You?’: Biden Official Speechless After John Kennedy Grills Him On Simple Question
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy left a Biden administration official speechless Wednesday after asking him how spending $50 trillion will reduce global temperatures.
Department of Energy Deputy Secretary David Turk testified Wednesday before the Senate committee on appropriations to discuss the 2024 budget request for the Department of Energy.
Kennedy noted the budget
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