Jamaican national hired as Maine cop after visa overstay agrees to voluntary US departure
WEBSITE TITLE: A Jamaican man who overstayed his US visa and secured a position as a reserve police officer in Maine has now agreed to leave the country voluntarily after his attempt to buy a firearm triggered federal scrutiny. According to a New York Post report, Jon Luke Evans, who entered the US ...
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Russia launches massive drone and missile barrage after Trump-Zelensky peace talks
NATO scrambled fighter jets overnight as Russian forces bombarded Ukrainian cities with missiles and drones, turning areas like Kremenchuk into smoke-filled disaster zones. As reported by Daily Mail Online, the attacks featured Tu-95MS strategic bombers launching cruise missiles from over the Caspia...
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Off-duty NYPD officer kills armed man in Washington Heights moped encounter
An off-duty New York Police Department officer fatally shot a 30-year-old man who pulled a gun during an ambush involving two suspects on mopeds in upper Manhattan. According to a New York Post report, the incident unfolded just before 9:45 p.m. on Sunday outside a residential building at West 173rd...
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Air Force chief Allvin announces early exit amid Pentagon shake-up
Gen. David Allvin, the Air Force's top commander, has decided to step down two years before completing his four-year term as chief of staff. According to a Washington Examiner report, Allvin's retirement comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth informed him last week that the Trump administration ...
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Teen confesses to killing sister-in-law and nephews in New Hampshire
A 19-year-old man has pleaded guilty to killing his sister-in-law and two young nephews in a case that shocked the New Hampshire community. Eric Sweeney accepted a plea deal Friday, admitting guilt to three counts of second-degree murder and one count of falsifying physical evidence for the deaths o...
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Spain brings in more troops as fires rage during historic heat wave
Spain has deployed 500 additional military troops to combat devastating wildfires that are overwhelming the country's firefighting capabilities. The Spanish government escalated its emergency response on Sunday as 20 major wildfires continued to spread across multiple regions amid record-breaking te...
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Arkansas prison escape exposed months of security failures
An Arkansas inmate dubbed the 'Devil in the Ozarks' orchestrated an elaborate six-month escape plan that culminated in him simply walking out of prison by fooling a guard with a homemade uniform. According to Daily Mail Online, an internal Department of Corrections review released Friday revealed mu...
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Trump-backed D.C. crackdown nets 68 arrests in a single night
A single night of law enforcement operations in Washington, D.C., resulted in dozens of arrests as federal authorities continue implementing President Trump's crime reduction strategy. According to Fox News, 68 people were arrested on Saturday night as part of the ongoing crackdown on crime in the n...
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Russian model Kseniya Alexandrova dies after an elk crashes through her car
A Russian model and beauty pageant contestant has died from severe brain injuries sustained in a devastating collision with an elk on a Russian highway. Kseniya Alexandrova, 30, passed away on August 12 after spending more than a month in a coma following the July 5 accident, according to Fox News. ...
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Russian strikes kill three in Kharkiv hours before Trump-Zelensky meeting
Overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine's second-largest city have left three dead and 17 wounded just hours before a crucial White House meeting. A ballistic missile and drone strike hit residential areas in Kharkiv on Sunday night and Monday morning, killing three people, including a 2-year-old boy, ...
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