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Shooter at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramid admired school shooters and Hitler

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MEXICO CITY — The assailant who opened fire on tourists from a pyramid at one of Mexico’s signature archaeological sites — leaving a Canadian woman dead and 13 other foreign visitors injured, including six U.S. citizens — was a copycat who admired foreign school shooters and meticulously planned the attack, Mexican authorities said ...Read more

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Supreme Court sounds ready to back agency authority over violations

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appeared ready to back limited forfeiture powers for federal agencies during oral arguments Tuesday, in a pair of challenges to the ability for the Federal Communications Commission to impose fines on alleged lawbreakers.

Telecommunications giants AT&T and Verizon asked the justices to toss more than $100 ...Read more

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Adults who encouraged fight before mass shooting will be charged, NC police say

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Adults who encouraged the “delinquent behavior” that led to a mass shooting are going to be charged with a crime, North Carolina investigators say.

Winston-Salem Police Chief William H. Penn Jr. made the announcement Tuesday, one day after seven people were shot during a “planned fight” at a city park.

Two of teens ...Read more

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Trump boasts he 'would've won Vietnam' as Iran peace talks loom

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would have won the Vietnam War and threatened to resume airstrikes on Iran in the latest round of disturbing mixed messages about the Middle East conflict even as the warring sides prepare to return to the table for more peace talks.

Expressing impatience with negotiations, Trump suggested he has the ...Read more

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Law enforcement labor union sues NYC police watchdog over release of unsubstantiated allegations against NYPD cops

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NEW YORK — The city agency that investigates police misconduct is publicly releasing “stigmatizing” unsubstantiated claims of sexual misconduct, racial profiling and perjury made against NYPD cops — unfounded allegations that can wreck an officer’s career and reputation even after proven false, a bombshell lawsuit filed in Manhattan ...Read more

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Nick Fuentes made nearly $1 million in livestreaming donations since 2025, report says

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Antisemitic influencer Nick Fuentes reportedly collected around $900,000 in donations by livestreaming to his right-wing audience.

Using AI tools, the Washington Post analyzed more than 1,400 hours of Fuentes’ livestreams and videos on Rumble and tallied all of the contributions made in “super chats” displayed on screen. The sum is ...Read more

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Tillis maintains he won't confirm nominee unless Fed chair investigation is dropped

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Thom Tillis doubled down in a committee hearing Tuesday morning that he will not confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve System unless an investigation into the current chairman is dropped.

Tillis, a Republican from Huntersville, said during a Senate Committee on Banking hearing Tuesday morning...Read more

FAA rescinds rule on drone flights near DHS vehicles after Twin Cities photojournalist filed suit

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MINNEAPOLIS — The Federal Aviation Administration has walked back a rule barring drones from flying near Department of Homeland Security operations and vehicles after a Minnesota photojournalist and press freedom attorneys challenged the restrictions.

The agency last week reined in its January advisory that barred drone pilots from flying ...Read more

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Law enforcement labor union sues NYC police watchdog over release of unsubstantiated allegations against NYPD cops

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NEW YORK — The city agency that investigates police misconduct is publicly releasing “stigmatizing” unsubstantiated claims of sexual misconduct, racial profiling and perjury made against NYPD cops — unfounded allegations that can wreck an officer’s career and reputation even after proven false, a bombshell lawsuit filed in Manhattan ...Read more

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Brothers plead guilty to paying off Illinois mayor in red-light camera scheme

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CHICAGO — The stepsons of a deceased mob-connected businessman have pleaded guilty to participating in a red-light camera kickback scheme that funneled thousands in cash payments to the then-mayor of Oakbrook Terrace in exchange for a lucrative cut of ticket proceeds.

James Colucci, 56, of Lisle, and Joseph Colucci, 51, of Mokena, each ...Read more

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Relatives win $39.5 million after jury blames health care entities for West Philly quadruple killing

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PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia jury found a hospital system and a behavioral health management firm responsible for the 2019 murders of four family members by a relative who had been previously diagnosed with schizophrenia, issuing a $39.5 million verdict Tuesday, April 7.

When Maurice Louis, 35, was involuntarily committed to Mercy ...Read more

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Report Michigan flood, tornado damage in bid for aid, state police urge

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DETROIT — People who own property damaged by the "historic" flooding and tornado activity in Michigan last week should report damage to the state, officials from the Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division said.

Damage reports will help Gov. Gretchen Whitmer seek federal disaster funding, said Capt. Kevin ...Read more

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Another city just voted to fly the former Minnesota state flag

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MINNEAPOLIS — A majority of Elk River residents wanted the former Minnesota state flag to be the one displayed on city-owned properties, and on Monday the City Council obliged by passing a resolution making it so.

The unanimous vote on April 20 means the Minnesota state flag from 1983 to 2023 will be the representative flag of the state of ...Read more

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US-Iran talks in limbo as clock ticks toward end of truce

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The U.S. is still in the dark on whether Iran will take part in fresh talks to end the war before a ceasefire expires on Wednesday, with the sides deadlocked on issues including access to the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tehran had “no choice” but to send a delegation to negotiations in Pakistan, with his vice ...Read more

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D4vd placed in segregation following Celeste Rivas murder arrest

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D4vd was separated from other inmates at the Los Angeles County Men’s Central Jail after he was formally charged with killing 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

The singer, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was placed in segregation upon his arrival at the facility because of his celebrity status, according to TMZ. He landed at the ...Read more

Even decades after the Chernobyl disaster, damage to the containment structures risks radioactivity escaping into the environment. AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky

Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment

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When nuclear accidents happen, many people imagine radiation spreading everywhere and lasting forever. The reality is more complex. Radioactive materials move, change and sometimes disappear faster than people expect.

The Chernobyl accident in 1986 and the Fukushima Daiichi accident in 2011 released radioactive materials into the air,...Read more

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Rainstorm and fierce winds strike California. Here's what's in store

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LOS ANGELES — A storm is hitting California late in the wet season, bringing rain to the north and snow to the Sierra Nevada, with Los Angeles expected to receive light rain in time for the Tuesday afternoon commute.

Strong winds could make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles such as big rigs. Fierce gusts of up to 65 mph ...Read more

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Attacks on Ukraine draft officers soar as war fatigue deepens

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When Ukrainian military draft officers stopped two men to check their identity documents, a passing group of youths suddenly attacked them, enabling one of the detainees to flee.

The confrontation in the western city of Lutsk last week was among a growing number of incidents involving officers attempting to catch draft dodgers, as an unpopular ...Read more

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Venezuela sends key terror suspect to Panama 32 years after deadly plane bombing

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A man long sought in connection with the deadliest terrorist attack in Panama’s history arrived in the country Monday after being extradited from Venezuela, marking a breakthrough in a case that had remained unresolved for more than three decades, U.S. officials in Panama said.

Ali Zaki Hage Jalil, a Colombian-born Venezuelan national accused...Read more

From empty pills to homeopathy to sham surgery, placebos have powerful effects on the body. Irina Marwan/Moment via Getty Images

Placebo effect can work as well as real medicine – but your body may need permission to use it

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The first time the placebo effect really got under my skin was when I read that roughly one-third of people with irritable bowel syndrome improve on placebo treatments alone. Usually this statistic is presented as a fascinating quirk of medicine. My reaction was anger.

Humanity possesses an extremely effective treatment, with ...Read more