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FBI Identifies Texas Synagogue Hostage-Taker as Malik Faisal Akram

The FBI has identified the man who took hostages at a Texas synagogue on Jan. 15 and was shot dead after an hours-long standoff as British national Malik Faisal Akram.

FBI Frees Hostages at Texas Synagogue — Suspect Dead

A man took four hostages at a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Saturday morning. After a ten-hour standoff, an FBI Hostage Rescue Team made entry and rescued the three remaining hostages. The FBI confirmed the suspect is dead.

Nat’l Education Group Urged Social Media Companies to Remove Anti-CRT ‘Propaganda’, Called Concerned Parents ‘Radicalized’

National Education Association (NEA) sent a letter to social media giants urging them to take action against “propaganda” about critical race theory which they claim had stoked “a small but violent group of radicalized parents.”

Armed Man Takes Hostages at Texas Synagogue

Local media outlets report a man took hostages at a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Saturday morning. Colleyville police say that have a SWAT team on the scene.

If Your Amazon or UPS Package Is Long Overdue for Delivery, It May Be Among Thousands Looted From Broken-Into Train Cars in la and...

A photojournalist with KCBS-TV said he'd been hearing a good bit about train burglaries in Los Angeles, so he went down to the tracks to have a look for himself.

U.S. Inflation Spiked 7% In Past Year, Most Since 1982

Biden's economy sees inflation jump at its fastest pace in nearly 40 years, up 7% from a year earlier.

U.S. to Gift $308 Million to Taliban-Run Afghanistan: White House

"Humanitarian assistance" for the country ruled by Islamist terrorist organization.

Ikea Says It Will Cut Sick Pay For The Unvaccinated

'Our approach to COVID-related absences has evolved'

Bank Of America Cuts Overdraft Fees, Eliminates Insufficient Funds Fees

Bank of America said Tuesday it would eliminate insufficient funds fees and cut overdraft fees from $35 to $10—the latest move from a large bank away from the practice amid years of pressure from critics who say the fees unfairly target vulnerable communities.

We Need a Revolution

A recent Washington Post/University of Maryland poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable. This view...

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