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A New York City pizzeria manager was brutally attacked in 2024 after asking a customer to leave with his dog. The manager suffered serious injuries, including brain bleeding and skull fractures, and was in a coma for two weeks. Tyshaun Watson, 36, has admitted he was responsible for the attack and pleaded guilty to first-degree assault. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison. According to the Manhattan District Attorney, the incident happened at Roma Pizza on Fifth Avenue. Watson brought his dog into the restaurant without a leash. The manager told him that dogs were not allowed inside. The…

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Syria Faces New Challenges as Government Shifts Northeastern Syria is seeing new worries about safety. This comes after the new leaders of Syria took action against Kurdish groups that the U.S. has supported. This situation has even caused the U.S. military to quickly move ISIS prisoners out of Syria and into Iraq. The U.S. military started moving ISIS prisoners on Wednesday because they were afraid that the confusion could lead to prisoners escaping. So far, about 150 prisoners have been moved from a prison in Hasakah, Syria. The plan is to move up to 7,000 of the roughly 9,000 to…

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the federal government from withholding funds for child care and social service programs in five states. These states, controlled by Democrats, are California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had paused the funding, citing concerns that these states were improperly granting benefits to individuals who are not legally residing in the country. The HHS argued that it needed to ensure taxpayer money is being used responsibly and in accordance with the law. The states argued that the move was politically motivated and an attempt to punish…

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California Charity Head Arrested Amid Homelessness Funding Scandal Los Angeles, CA – In a move that has sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of California’s handling of its homelessness crisis, Alexander Soofer, the former executive director of the charity Abundant Blessings, has been arrested on charges of wire fraud. The arrest follows allegations that Soofer misused tens of millions of taxpayer dollars intended to provide housing and meals for the homeless population in Los Angeles. According to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, Soofer’s organization received over $23 million in government funding earmarked for assisting the area’s estimated 72,000 homeless individuals.…

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A recent policy shift is raising questions about the rights of immigrants and the role of law enforcement. A leaked memo suggests that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers may now be able to enter homes without a warrant from a judge in certain situations. For many years, people have been told they don’t have to open their doors to immigration officers unless they have a warrant signed by a judge. This advice has been common in immigrant communities. The new memo states that if ICE officers have a warrant issued by an immigration official for someone with a final…

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Arizona Community Targeted: Illegal Immigrant Arrested on Terrorism Charges An Arizona community is reeling after the arrest of a Venezuelan national accused of terrorizing residents. Javier Enrique Erazo-Zuniga, age 27, faces multiple serious charges, including terrorism, after allegedly threatening people with weapons and demanding money. According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the investigation began in December after reports surfaced that Erazo-Zuniga was claiming control over a section of Maricopa, a town southwest of Phoenix. He allegedly demanded money from residents, creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. Authorities say Erazo-Zuniga’s actions escalated to violence. He’s accused of attacking…

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Prince William Adds Staff to Shore Up Monarchy’s Future Prince William is taking steps to protect the image and stability of the British monarchy. He has hired a new staff member, Liza Ravenscroft, who some are calling “bulletproof sunshine,” to help manage public relations and navigate potential crises. Some observers believe this move is a proactive effort to safeguard the monarchy from challenges like Prince Andrew’s past controversies and the ongoing issues with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The addition of Ravenscroft, who has a background in crisis management, suggests a focus on anticipating and addressing negative publicity before it…

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Liam Williams Announces Retirement from International Rugby Liam Williams, the well-known Welsh rugby player who plays full-back and has also represented the British and Irish Lions, has announced his retirement from international rugby. At 34 years old, Williams is bringing an end to a remarkable career representing Wales. During his time playing for Wales, Williams earned 93 caps, which means he played in 93 international games for his country. He also scored 21 tries, showing his ability to score points for his team. He was a part of two Six Nations championship-winning teams, including one that achieved a Grand Slam,…

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Amanda Knox, who was once wrongly accused of murder, went back to Italy in 2022. During this trip, she met with the lawyer who had tried to put her in jail. Her husband made a movie about this experience. The movie, called Mouth of the Wolf: Amanda Knox Returns to Italy, is coming to Hulu on January 26. It shows Knox going back to the place where she was imprisoned. Back in 2008, Knox was a student in Italy. She was found guilty of killing her roommate, Meredith Kercher. Kercher was attacked and killed in 2007. Knox and her boyfriend…

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Border Patrol Agents Stand Strong Amidst Criticism, Remain Committed to Protecting Communities Despite facing harsh words from the media and some politicians, Border Patrol agents are standing firm in their commitment to keeping our communities safe. According to National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez, these dedicated officers are eager to assist in efforts to remove illegal immigrants who have committed crimes. Perez emphasized that agents understand the danger these individuals pose to the entire country. He noted that the Biden administration’s policies have led to a surge of people entering the U.S., and many were not properly vetted. This…

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