Police Deny JD Vance's ICE Protesters Story

Minneapolis police contradict Vice President JD Vance's account of immigration agents being mobbed by protesters, stating they monitored the situation and agents left within 15 minutes.

Scientist Murdered in Puerto Rico Gang Attack

Omar Padilla Vélez, a 33-year-old chemist, was fatally shot in San Juan after his car was ambushed by armed men. His fiancée Kelly Crispin recounts the horrific attack and criticises the police investigation.

DVLA's New Clamping Warning to 150,000 UK Motorists

The DVLA has issued a stark warning to motorists across the UK, highlighting that over 150,000 vehicles were clamped last year for being untaxed. The agency's new campaign emphasises the ease of taxing vehicles online to avoid disruption.

Judge Refuses Release for Capitol Pipe Bomb Suspect

A federal judge has ordered Brian J. Cole Jr. to remain jailed while awaiting trial for allegedly planting pipe bombs near Democratic and Republican headquarters before the January 6 Capitol attack.

First Havana Syndrome Reporter Michael Beck Dies at 65

Michael Beck, the retired NSA officer who first reported symptoms later linked to Havana Syndrome, has died at 65. His case remains central to the unresolved investigation into mysterious neurological illnesses affecting US personnel.

Don Lemon Arrested on Federal Charges in Minnesota

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has been arrested on federal charges related to his presence at an anti-ICE protest at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, while maintaining he was there as a journalist.

Sex Offender Jailed for Biting Police Officers

Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, who sparked a manhunt after mistaken release from HMP Wandsworth, sentenced to 26 weeks for assaulting two officers at London Underground station.

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