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Kansas Trooper Rescues Kidnapped 6-Year-Old Girl During Routine Traffic Stop

A Kansas State Highway Patrol trooper is being hailed as a hero after rescuing a kidnapped 6-year-old girl during a traffic stop in February.

Brooklyn Taxi Driver Shot in the Face During Violent Dispute with Passenger

A Brooklyn taxi driver is lucky to be alive after being shot in the face by a passenger during a late-night ride.

New Holocaust Museum Highlights Japanese American Incarceration During WWII

A powerful new exhibit at the Illinois Holocaust Museum is shedding light on a dark but often overlooked chapter of American history.

Trisha Yearwood Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

Country music icon Trisha Yearwood has officially cemented her place in entertainment history, receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.

Man Arrested for Alleged Attack on UberEats Driver Over Alcohol Delivery

A Central Florida man is facing serious charges after an alleged attack on an UberEats driver over an alcohol delivery dispute.

U.S. Postal Workers Push Back Against Potential Layoffs and Privatization

Postal workers in Nashville sent a strong message to the White House on Sunday: no layoffs and no privatization of the United States Postal Service (USPS).

FBI Director Kash Patel Refutes CNN’s Report on ATF Personnel Cuts

FBI Director Kash Patel has issued a memo categorically denying a recent CNN report alleging plans to reassign a significant number of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents to the FBI.

Canada Braces for Influx of Illegal Immigrants as US Strengthens Border Security

Canada is preparing for a significant increase in illegal immigration due to recent policy changes implemented by the Trump administration.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Sue UCLA Over Gaza Clashes

A group of over 30 pro-Palestinian agitators who set up a Gaza encampment at UCLA last April are suing the university, alleging their civil rights were violated during violent clashes with a pro-Israel counter-protest group. The lawsuit also claims wrongful arrest and excessive use of force by police.

Incendiary Devices Found at Austin Tesla Dealership

Austin Police discovered incendiary devices at a local Tesla dealership on Monday morning, marking the latest in a series of violent attacks targeting Tesla properties, charging stations, and vehicles. Some incidents have involved arson, raising concerns over coordinated efforts against the Elon Musk-owned company.

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