Crime
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Mayan Ruin Tourism Facing Cartel Violence
Mayan ruins in Mexico facing problems as drug cartel violence and land disputes disrupt access to iconic archaeological sites.
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Credit Unions Hit: Ransomware Chaos
A cyber onslaught leaves 60 US credit unions in disarray. Ransomware targets vital IT services, prompting urgent efforts to restore systems. The attack reveals vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, echoing a nationwide cybersecurity crisis
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Combating the Fentanyl Crisis: U.S. Sanctions Mexican Sinaloa Cartel and Firms
In response to the alarming surge in fentanyl-related deaths, the Biden administration has sanctioned 13 members of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel and four affiliated firms. This strategic move aims to disrupt the entire drug supply chain,…
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Representative Jamaal Bowman’s Fire Alarm Incident
Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman of New York is currently embroiled in a legal matter following an incident in which he triggered a fire alarm in a House office building without any legitimate emergency
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California Family Pleads Guilty in $600 Million Catalytic Converter Theft Conspiracy
Three members of a California family, part of a nationwide ring, pleaded guilty in a conspiracy involving stolen catalytic converters worth $600 million. The culprits, along with 18 others, trafficked these precious auto anti-smog devices…
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Funeral arrangements for Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6-year-old victim of Plainfield homicide; DOJ launches investigation
he 6-year-old suburban boy stabbed to death in an apparent hate crime over the weekend will be laid to rest Monday, in Muslim tradition after being brutally stabbed 26 times Sunday.
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Prisoners Used as Guinea Pigs: Ivermectin Experiments Exposed
Disturbing revelations as inmates sue over secret ivermectin trials, alleging unauthorized medical experiments. Unprecedented violation of consent and ethical boundaries sparks outrage. The truth behind bars unraveled, shedding light on a dark chapter in medical…
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Army sergeant faces charges attempting to pass classified information to China
A former U.S. Army sergeant faces felony charges after the Justice Department says he attempted to pass sensitive national defense information to China through email.
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Donald Trump Liable for Fraud in New York Case
Donald Trump and his family business found liable for fraudulently inflating asset values in a New York case. The ruling may impact Trump’s business operations in the state, with business certificate cancellations and a receiver…
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Target Closes Nine Stores Amid Rising Violence and Theft
Target has announced the closure of nine of its stores in major cities across the country, citing concerns over escalating violence, theft, and organized retail crime. The affected locations include stores in New York City’s…