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FBI, DHS Warn of Potential Copycat Attacks After New Orleans ISIS-Inspired Attack

The FBI and DHS issued a nationwide warning to 18,000 law enforcement agencies about potential copycat attacks following an ISIS-inspired vehicle ramming in New Orleans on New Year's Day that killed 14 and injured dozens more, urging heightened vigilance against violent extremists.

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DALE Program Protects Undocumented Workers, Faces Uncertain Future

The Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement (DALE) program has provided deportation protection and work authorization to nearly 8,000 undocumented workers in exchange for reporting workplace abuse, resulting in over \$3.6 million in back wages and damages recovered in one case; however, the program's ...

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Greek Police Corruption Ring Busted: Links to Narcotics Investigation

A 57-year-old Cretan businessman, nicknamed "Lefteris," led a criminal ring protecting illegal brothels and gambling dens in Athens; 19 people, including police officers, were arrested; documents related to the SKY ECC narcotics officer case were found at the ring's headquarters.

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Infowars Acquisition Bid Doubles to $7 Million

First United American Companies offered $7 million to buy Alex Jones' Infowars platform, more than doubling its previous bid, after a judge voided an auction that awarded the platform to The Onion; proceeds will primarily compensate Sandy Hook shooting victims' families.

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French Court convicts those involved in Samuel Paty's online hate campaign

A French court delivered guilty verdicts and lengthy prison sentences to those involved in the online hate campaign that preceded the assassination of teacher Samuel Paty, highlighting the devastating impact of online misinformation.

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Spanish Attorney General Imputed, Sparking Concerns Over Judicial Independence

Judge Ángel Hurtado has imputed Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz and two subordinates for allegedly leaking an email related to a false news report about a deal offered to Alberto González Amador, prompting strong condemnation from the Union of Progressive Prosecutors (UPF) who deem it a...

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New Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Neil Gaiman Impact Film and TV Projects

Vulture magazine published an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse and coercion against Neil Gaiman, interviewing eight women; two filed police reports (one for sexual assault, one for rape), but the nanny's case was closed; Gaiman denies all allegations, saying encounters were consensual.

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South Korean President's Impeachment Trial Begins Amidst Political Crisis

South Korea's Constitutional Court began President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment trial on January 14, 2025, following his December 3rd imposition of martial law, leading to a major political crisis and an attempted arrest by authorities.

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Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Aiding Taghi

Former Dutch lawyer Inez Weski faces trial in Rotterdam for allegedly relaying criminal messages to imprisoned crime boss Ridouan Taghi; the preliminary hearing will detail accusations and planned investigations, with Weski's absence due to reported stress.

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Sarkozy Denies Libyan Campaign Funding in 2007 Trial

Nicolas Sarkozy, on trial in Paris for allegedly receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign, vehemently denies the accusations, citing his campaign's immense popularity and extensive fundraising efforts, claiming 335,000 party members and numerous overflowing rallies.

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Massachusetts Courts Ignore ICE Detainer Requests, Leading to Rearrest of Rape, Extortion Suspect

ICE agents in Boston twice rearrested Brazilian national Agnaldo Moreira da Cruz, charged with rape and extortion, after Massachusetts courts twice ignored ICE detainer requests following his release from Barnstable County Correctional Facility on June 18, 2024, and December 5, 2024, despite active ...

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Weiss Report Rejects Biden's Claim of Political Bias in Hunter Biden Investigation

Special Counsel David Weiss's final report rejects President Biden's claims of political bias in the Hunter Biden investigation, citing two criminal convictions and eight court rulings dismissing allegations of partisan influence; the President's pardon prevented further charges.

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