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Luigi Mangione claims he was beaten by seven 'ladyboys' in Thailand months before CEO killing: report

Luigi Mangione, the former Ivy Leaguer accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, lost a fight with a gang of seven “ladyboys” in Thailand months before the crime, according to a new report. The 27-year-old Mangione is being held without bail in New York City while awaiting trials at the …

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Texas mom on '40 Under 40' list arrested for leaving baby on Florida beach

A rising star in the Texas healthcare industry, recently honored on a national “40 Under 40” list, has been arrested with her husband after they left their six-month-old baby on a Florida beach, officials said. According to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to Miramar Beach around noon …

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Convicted felon federally charged after threatening Atlanta airport while armed with AR-15 rifle

A Georgia man accused of threatening to “shoot up” Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been federally charged after authorities say he arrived at the busy travel hub with an AR-15-style rifle and dozens of rounds of ammunition in his truck. Convicted felon Billy Joe Cagle, 49, was charged in a …

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Luigi Mangione joked about paying for prostitutes with Pokémon cards during Asia trip: report

Suspected assassin Luigi Mangione joked about paying for prostitutes with valuable “Pokémon” trading cards during a self-described “Zen” trip to Japan months before he was accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, according to a new report. While in Osaka, Japan, Mangione joked to a …

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'No Kings' agitator vowed to ‘fight ICE’ with firebombs at blue city's protest: report

An upstate New York man was arrested in the Big Apple after allegedly claiming he was traveling to attack federal agents on the same day thousands of people took to the streets to participate in the nationwide “No Kings” protests. David Cox, 54, was taken into custody in Brooklyn on …

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Texas couple arrested after body of special needs son, 26, discovered buried in backyard

A Texas couple was arrested after investigators found the body of their adult special needs son buried in their backyard, according to investigators. The remains of Jonathan Kinman, 26, were found when police conducted a welfare check at 433 White Oak Lane in Burleson, according to a social media post …

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FBI opens investigation after driver allegedly rams ICE vehicle during Arizona traffic stop attempt

The FBI is investigating after a vehicle carrying two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers was allegedly rammed by a driver in another vehicle during an attempted Arizona traffic stop Thursday morning, officials said. The incident began around 8 a.m. local time, when ICE agents tried to stop a vehicle …

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Fraternity suspended after possible hazing leaves university student in critical condition: report

A New Jersey fraternity has been suspended following possible hazing after a student was found unresponsive at an off-campus home last week, according to reports. Police responded to a 911 call at an Alpha Sigma Phi chapter’s house at Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Wednesday, according to ABC6. When …

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Dashcam video shows deadly freeway crash involving suspected illegal immigrant trucker

Dashcam video from a deadly California freeway crash involving a suspected illegal immigrant truck driver in a tractor-trailer shows the vehicle plowing through bumper-to-bumper traffic in a wreck that killed three. Jashanpreet Singh, 21, received a California commercial driver’s license in June, according to the federal Department of Transportation. The …

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'Dr. Antifa' fled US after doxxing, but infamous handbook promotes tactic and violence against 'Far Right'

A Rutgers University professor nicknamed “Dr. Antifa,” who fled the U.S. for Spain after saying his home address had been doxxed, and his family threatened, portrayed doxxing as a legitimate tactic for use against political opponents in his seminal work. Mark Bray, who now teaches his history courses for the …

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