Estimated reading time: 3 minutes SACRAMENTO, CA — A security guard at a Sacramento marijuana dispensary shot two suspected burglars during an early Friday break-in, killing one and leaving the other in critical but stable condition, according to the Sacramento Police Department as reported by ABC10. Officers responded to the 8500 block of Thys Court, off Florin Perkins Road, just after 4:30 a.m. after receiving reports of a burglary in progress. Dispatchers also received separate calls reporting the sound of gunfire at the same location. When officers arrived, they found two men, each with at least one gunshot wound. Officers…
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American leaders bear responsibility for vilifying police officers, following the death of a sheriff’s deputy who was “mowed down by a bloodthirsty criminal” in Cincinnati, according to Vice President JD Vance. Vance said that supporting law enforcement requires both policy and moral leadership, while he remembered Hamilton County, Ohio, Special Deputy…
A former Michigan Army National Guard member was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a military base on behalf of the Islamic State terrorist group, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, 19, was taken into custody Tuesday after he traveled to an area near the U.S. Army’s…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a full-scale assault on Gaza in an attempt to destroy the terrorist group, Hamas. Critics have warned that this will accelerate the ongoing expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland. Gaza has already been largely reduced to ruins after 20 months of relentless bombing…
A new bill introduced in the Louisiana Senate seeks to provide stronger legal protections for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking who act in self-defense. If passed, SB 152 would allow courts to consider a victim’s history of abuse when determining the legality of their actions. LISTEN TO THIS…
Russian President Vladimir Putin is accusing the Ukrainian military of capturing men for conscription “like dogs on the street.” Putin made the comments on Tuesday during a meeting with members of “Business Russia,” during which he noted that Russia has been enjoying a steady flow of volunteers to fight against…
Online scams are becoming more dangerous and convincing every day. Cybercriminals are finding new ways to gain not just your login credentials but full control of your computer and your bank accounts.Take John from King George, Virginia, for example. He recently shared his alarming experience with us. His story is…
The attempted takeover of a library at Columbia University by anti-Israel protesters last week was shut down fast and decisively by law enforcement, and the feeling among students on campus is that any further disruption — or any repeat of last year’s chaotic campus encampments — will not be tolerated…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Earlier this week, as families across America were still celebrating Mother’s Day weekend, I witnessed a miracle. Edan Alexander was finally reunited with his mother and father after 584 days in Gaza. Watching them embrace, seeing the tears of joy, the overwhelming…
A federal judge in New York has taken the extraordinary step of seizing control of the city’s troubled Rikers Island jail complex, one of the nation’s largest and most famous jails, which houses around 7,000 inmates.Judge Laura Taylor Swain, in a 77-page ruling, ordered the notorious jail – and the…
This article was originally published by Wanjiru Njoya at The Mises Institute. In seeking to understand why nations go to war, we often search for rational motivations such as the quest for money, or power, or territory, or that most elusive of goals—justice. But the truth is that often there…
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A judge in Hawaii has denied bail to a doctor who allegedly tried to kill his wife while the two were hiking on a Honolulu trail in March. The anesthesiologist, 46-year-old Dr. Gerhardt Konig, was charged with attempted second-degree murder after he allegedly tried to kill his wife on March 24…
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Two leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel were hit with narco-terrorism charges on Tuesday for their involvement in allegedly trafficking “massive” amounts of drugs into the United States, according to federal officials.Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel, were both named in an unsealed federal indictment on Tuesday and…
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The man suspected of killing two and injuring six others after opening fire on the Florida State University campus April 17 was denied bond during a court appearance Tuesday.Phoenix Ikner, 20, appeared in a Leon County, Florida, court, where he was found to be indigent by Circuit Court Judge Monique…
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This article was originally published by Willow Tohi at Natural News. Yusuf Akoll, a senior USAID contracting officer, allegedly created a fake company (Naagode Consulting LLC) to fraudulently obtain $16,666 in COVID-19 PPP loans. The scheme involved falsifying business records, including fabricated income claims and an invalid operational timeline. The…
The self-styled “king” of Germany and three of his senior “subjects” were arrested for attempting to overthrow the state, according to media reports. Peter Fitzek, 59, was taken into police custody during morning raids conducted Tuesday in seven German states, the BBC reported. Fitzek’s group, the Reichsbürger, or “citizens of the Reich,”…
