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Off-Duty ICE Agent Stops Gunman, Protecting Community In a display of courage and quick action, an off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent intervened to stop a man firing a rifle in a Los Angeles apartment complex on New Year’s Eve. The incident, which occurred around 10:30 p.m. in the Northridge neighborhood, highlights the importance of law enforcement and the right to self-defense. According to reports, a man began firing a rifle, causing alarm among residents. The off-duty ICE agent, hearing the gunfire, responded swiftly. He confronted the man, and shots were exchanged. The gunman was pronounced dead at the…
Tesla Faces Challenges Amidst Market Shift New York – Tesla, once the undisputed leader in electric vehicle sales, has been overtaken by Chinese competitor BYD, marking a significant shift in the automotive landscape. While Tesla delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, a 9% decrease from the previous year, BYD reported sales of 2.26 million vehicles. Several factors contributed to this change. The phase-out of federal tax credits for electric vehicle purchases, initiated by the Trump administration, made EVs less affordable for many Americans. This expiration particularly impacted Tesla’s fourth-quarter sales, which fell short of expectations. Despite these challenges, Tesla CEO…
Diane Crump, a pioneering figure in horse racing who broke barriers as the first woman to compete in the Kentucky Derby, has passed away at the age of 77. She died Thursday night in hospice care in Winchester, Virginia, after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer in October, according to her daughter, Della Payne. Crump made history in 1969 when she became the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race. The following year, in 1970, she further solidified her legacy by becoming the first female jockey to participate in the prestigious Kentucky Derby. It would…
Police had been called to Rob Reiner’s home in Los Angeles twice in 2019 before the tragic deaths of him and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. Their son, Nick Reiner, who lived at the same property, is now accused of killing them. Records show that police visited the house in Brentwood for a welfare check in February 2019. They were asked to check on a woman. Later that year, in September, officers responded to a call about a man possibly having mental health issues. However, the police report stated that they didn’t see any signs of mental illness. It’s not…
Government Watchdog Group Claims Significant Savings by Cutting Wasteful Contracts A group focused on making government more efficient, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), says it has helped federal agencies stop or reduce 55 contracts recently. These changes could save taxpayers $542 million. DOGE was started during President Trump’s second term with the goal of making sure tax dollars are spent wisely. The department shared on social media that these contracts had a total value of $1.6 billion. By cutting them, the government can save a lot of money. Examples of contracts that were stopped or reduced include: A State…
Jessie James Decker, the country singer, started the new year by sharing some family photos from their New Year’s Eve beach celebration. The 37-year-old shared photos on Instagram of herself, her husband Eric, and their children enjoying their time together. She wrote that she hopes for “fresh starts, full hearts, happy babies and beautiful memories” in the coming years. She added that her goal is always to focus on “health, happiness, and time well spent with the people who matter the most.” The photos included Jessie and Eric in their swimsuits. One picture showed Jessie hugging Eric while he held…
Justice Department Scrutinizes Minnesota’s Voter Registration System Washington D.C. – The Department of Justice is taking a closer look at Minnesota’s voter registration practices, raising concerns about the integrity of the state’s elections. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon recently announced that she has requested records from Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon regarding the state’s “vouching” system. The “vouching” system allows individuals to register to vote even if they lack traditional forms of identification or proof of residency. Under this system, registered voters or employees of residential facilities can vouch for the eligibility of new voters. Critics argue that this…
A strong earthquake struck southern and central Mexico on Friday, causing alarm and disruption. The quake, with a magnitude of 6.5, was centered near San Marcos in Guerrero state. Sadly, at least two deaths have been reported as a result of the disaster. President Claudia Sheinbaum’s press conference was interrupted as seismic alarms sounded across the region. Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado confirmed that a 50-year-old woman tragically died when her home collapsed. A hospital in Chilpancingo sustained significant damage, requiring the evacuation of patients. In Mexico City and Acapulco, residents and tourists evacuated buildings as the ground shook. One person…
Ohio Community Mourns Loss of Young Couple, Police Investigate Columbus, Ohio is reeling after the tragic deaths of a young couple, Spencer and Monique Tepe, who were found deceased in their home on Tuesday morning. Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths, which have left two young children without parents and a community in shock. Spencer Tepe, a dentist at Athens Dental Depot, was known for his dedication and punctuality. When he failed to arrive at work, his employer, Dr. Mark Valrose, grew concerned. Valrose contacted authorities, requesting a welfare check at the Tepe residence. Upon arriving at…
FBI Stops New Year’s Eve Attack Plot in North Carolina Charlotte, N.C. – The FBI announced Friday they stopped a planned New Year’s Eve attack targeting a grocery store and a fast-food restaurant in North Carolina. Christian Sturdivant, an 18-year-old, was arrested after allegedly pledging loyalty to the Islamic State group. Sturdivant is charged with trying to give support to a foreign terrorist group. Investigators say he shared his attack plans with an undercover FBI agent. Authorities say Sturdivant had a plan to use knives and a hammer in the attack. They found what they called a manifesto describing the…

