Mexican anti-cartel mayor assassinated during Day of the Dead celebration
A tragic event unfolded in Mexico, casting a dark shadow over a cherished celebration as a bold mayor met a brutal end. Carlos Manzo, the 40-year-old mayor of Uruapan in Michoacan province, was fatally shot by two gunmen on Saturday night during a "Day of the Dead" festival in the town square, as re...
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Pilot forced to land on tribal road has vintage plane seized under decades-old rule
A Minnesota pilot finds himself grounded in a legal quagmire after an emergency landing led to his plane being confiscated by tribal authorities on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Darrin Smedsmo, a seasoned aviator from Roseau, was flying over the reservation when his single-engine Stinson aircraft...
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Fire Chiefs Under Fire for Abandoning Brush Blaze That Became Deadly Inferno
The deadly fire that ravaged Los Angeles’ Palisades was a disaster that didn’t have to happen—according to newly revealed fire department records, it may have started with a decision to walk away from a still-smoldering fire. According to the New York Post, the blaze claimed 12 lives, leveled ...
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Hegseth and China's Defense Chief Pursue Military Communication Breakthrough
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pushing for a long-overdue revival of direct military communication between the United States and China—finally putting talk into action. According to Politico, Hegseth and Chinese Defense Minister Adm. Dong Jun met last week in Malaysia during a regional summit t...
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Marine Arrested After Allegedly Transporting Minor Across State Lines
America's military is supposed to be made up of our best—and this time, one of its own stands accused of something so egregious that there are no words strong enough to fully capture the outrage. According to ABC News, authorities say an active-duty U.S. Marine was arrested on charges tied to the ...
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U.S. Weighs Military Measures to Cripple Maduro-Linked Drug Network
Washington is tightening the noose around Venezuela’s embattled Nicolas Maduro, signaling preparations for potential military strikes aimed at dislodging his regime’s grip on narcotics trafficking. According to the New York Post, though no final decision has been made, President Donald Trump’s...
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Veteran New Jersey Officer Accused in Disturbing Case Dies By Suicide
A New Jersey police officer at the center of a deeply disturbing legal case was found dead in an apparent suicide earlier this week. According to the New York Post, Brian DiBiasi, a 40-year-old Hamilton police veteran, took his own life nearly nine months after he and his wife were arrested in a cas...
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Al-Qaida’s Fuel Siege Pushes Mali to the Brink
Al-Qaida’s grip is tightening in Mali, and Washington is telling Americans to get out while they still can. According to Newsmax, terrorists linked to the infamous Islamist group have advanced toward the capital, Bamako, by targeting fuel routes, prompting the U.S. government to declare a Level 4 ...
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The Florida Doctor, His Wife, and a Deadly Betrayal Behind Mansion Walls
The following is the output according to your strict rules. A respected Florida doctor was found murdered in his waterfront mansion, but the heartbreak didn’t end there—it only uncovered what money and manipulation can buy. According to the Daily Mail, Dr. Steven Schwartz, a 71-year-old kidney s...
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South Carolina Inmate Opts for Firing Squad Execution as Debate Reignites Over Controversial Method
In one of the nation’s most controversial capital punishment decisions this year, a South Carolina death row inmate has chosen to die by firing squad later this month. According to Breitbart, Stephen Bryant, convicted for a string of brutal killings in 2004, is set to be executed by firing squad o...
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