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A close call in Canton, Ohio, serves as a stark reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face daily. A shoplifting suspect, 21-year-old Shane Newman, allegedly attempted to murder a police officer inside a Walmart security room, only to be stopped by what appears to be a malfunctioning gun and the quick actions of a store security worker. The incident began when Newman and a woman, Katerina Jeffrey, were detained for suspected theft. While being questioned, Newman suddenly drew a weapon and aimed it at the officer’s head. Body camera footage captured the chilling moment, with the sound of the…

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A widespread power outage left many San Francisco residents in the dark Saturday, affecting an estimated 130,000 homes and businesses, according to Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E). The outage primarily impacted the northern part of the city, starting in areas like the Richmond and Presidio neighborhoods, as well as locations near Golden Gate Park. The cause of the blackout is currently under investigation by PG&E. The number of customers affected represents a significant portion of PG&E’s customer base in the city. Reports from social media and local news outlets indicated that many businesses, including restaurants and shops, were forced…

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An oil tanker remains anchored at the dock during a walk around the outskirts of the ‘El Palito’ refinery on December 18, 2025, in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. President Trump stated on December 17th that Venezuela took away oil rights from the U.S. (Photo by Jesus Vargas/Getty Images) U.S. Intercepts Second Oil Tanker off Venezuelan Coast Washington, D.C. – In a move highlighting the United States’ continued commitment to national security and regional stability, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the interception of a second merchant ship near Venezuela. “Early this morning, December 20th, the U.S. Coast Guard, with support from…

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The Boston Celtics traveled to Toronto and secured a 112-96 victory against the Raptors. The Celtics now hold a 17-11 record for the season. The Celtics managed to win even without one of their key players, Jaylen Brown. Additionally, Derrick White had an off night with his shooting, making only 5 of 20 shots overall and 4 of 12 from beyond the three-point line. The team also had a 31% success rate from the 3-point range. Despite these challenges, the Celtics found other ways to dominate the game. They won the battle of rebounds, grabbing a total of 55 compared…

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A photo has surfaced showing Prince Andrew at Sandringham House, a place loved by the late Queen Elizabeth. The photo, released by the Department of Justice, shows Andrew with Ghislaine Maxwell, who was involved with Jeffrey Epstein, and other women. Sandringham House was a special place for the royal family, especially during Christmas and New Year’s. The photo is part of a collection of records related to Epstein. Epstein died in 2019 while facing serious charges. Prince Andrew has faced consequences for his relationship with Epstein. He has been stripped of his royal titles because of his involvement in scandals.…

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FBI Embraces Artificial Intelligence to Fight Threats The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is increasing its use of artificial intelligence (AI) to better protect Americans from danger, both at home and abroad. Kash Patel, director of the FBI, recently shared that the agency sees AI as a vital tool. By using AI, the FBI hopes to stay one step ahead of those who wish to harm the country. “The FBI has been working on key technology advances to keep us ahead of the game and respond to an always changing threat environment both domestically and on the world stage,” Patel…

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A woman named Kristin Cabot is speaking out after a moment at a Coldplay concert changed her life. Cabot, who used to work for a company called Astronomer, was caught on the “kiss cam” with her boss, Andy Byron. Singer Chris Martin joked about whether they were having an affair, and the moment went viral. Afterward, Astronomer hired actress Gwyneth Paltrow for an advertisement. Cabot feels this was wrong, especially since Paltrow has often talked about supporting women. Cabot says the incident has had a big impact on her life and career. Cabot said she had a couple of alcoholic…

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A Pearl Harbor Survivor, Ira “Ike” Schab, Passes Away at 105 Ira “Ike” Schab, a World War II Navy veteran and one of the few remaining survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack, has died at the age of 105. Schab’s daughter, Kimberlee Heinrichs, confirmed that he passed away peacefully at his home early Saturday. Schab was a 21-year-old sailor when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. For many years, he rarely talked about what happened that day. However, as the number of Pearl Harbor survivors decreased, he felt it was important to attend the annual Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony…

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Former Attorney General Bill Barr recently shared his views on the situation in Venezuela, highlighting the need for strong action to protect America’s interests. Barr emphasized that Venezuela poses a significant threat to the United States due to its ties with dangerous groups and its growing relationship with China. Barr pointed out that Venezuela has become a hub for Hezbollah, a terrorist organization with a history of violence and instability. He stated that Venezuela supports Hezbollah through various illegal activities, including money laundering and drug trafficking, which ultimately harm the United States. Barr described Venezuela as Hezbollah’s “anchor” in the…

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Justice Department Under Scrutiny After Epstein Files Disappear WASHINGTON – Questions are being raised after the Justice Department removed at least 16 files related to Jeffrey Epstein from its public website. These files, which included a photograph of President Donald Trump with Epstein and others, were available on Friday but vanished without explanation by Saturday. The disappearance has sparked concern, particularly among conservatives, who believe in government transparency and accountability. The files included images of artwork and personal photos found in Epstein’s residences. The Justice Department has not commented on why the files were removed, leaving many to speculate about…

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