"AK-47 recovered": NPS apprehends 2 linked to Garissa shooting spree
NPS arrests two robbery suspects in Garissa, seizing an AK-47 and ammunition. Police vow to combat violent crime and ensure resident safety amid rising threats.
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NPS arrests two robbery suspects in Garissa, seizing an AK-47 and ammunition. Police vow to combat violent crime and ensure resident safety amid rising threats.
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A stolen side-by-side has been recovered after a pursuit in a field near Lafayette Road on Monday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say they attempted to stop a side-by-side on Lafayette Road that had been reported stolen, and the
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En Haute-Savoie, les douanes ont intercepté une voiture à Viry, près de la frontière suisse, avec près de 23 kg de cocaïne et 29,5 kg de résine de cannabis. Haute-Savoie : plus de 50 kg de drogue saisis dans une voiture à Viry, près de la frontière suisse Les douanes ont intercepté un véhicule à
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A family at Tusunini village in Makueni County seek justice after their kin allegedly died of an injury inflicted in police custody.
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A former Canadian Olympic snowboarder pleaded not guilty to running a billion-dollar drug trafficking ring and orchestrating multiple killings, as one of the FBI's top fugitives made his first U.S. court appearance Monday since he was arrested in Mexico last week and flown to California.
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A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Oregon voter rolls. The ruling followed scrutiny of a letter from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi tied to voter data access.
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Su lugar de entrenamiento estaba copado por la nieve, pero de cualquier forma entrenaron de cara al partido ante el Cruz Azul de la Jornada 4.
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A plus-size Cinderella romance with Bridgerton vibes—a cruel fountain “accident,” a silent picnic encounter full of tension, and a ballroom dance that changes everything. Three sisters. One palace garden. And a humiliation that was meant to break her. She’s the plus-size princess—the one who’s always treated like she doesn’t belong. While her slim sisters whisper and smirk, one shove sends her straight into the fountain in front of everyone. The laughter stings, the shame burns… and for a second she’s sure this is how the story ends. But then the prince appears—calm, composed, and unexpectedly kind. Instead of looking away, he offers his hand and pulls her up like she’s worthy of respect… not pity. Later, at a garden picnic, they cross paths again. He rides past with a polite nod—nothing more. No words, no pause… just a moment that lingers too long in her chest. The sisters bask in it like a victory, and she walks away convinced she imagined the tenderness in his eyes. Then comes the ball. The room glows with candlelight and silk gowns. The sisters sip their drinks and plot, convinced the prince will choose them. She sits alone, watching couples spin across the floor—hurt growing heavier every time she realizes no one is inviting her to dance… not even him. And that’s the worst part: she had started to hope. So she slips out to the balcony, trying to swallow the tears and quiet the thought that she’ll always be the girl left on the sidelines. And that’s where he finds her again. One hand. One quiet invitation. One dance in the center of the room—while everyone watches—proving that love isn’t earned by shrinking yourself. © All music and visuals on this channel are original creations by One Heart Studio AI and protected under YouTube copyright policies and applicable copyright laws. ???? Lyrics used in this short: [Verse] I wished I could belong for once, be everything they want to see, I bent and broke and polished edges, trying to earn “worthy.” But every step I took was wasted—still I heard their laughing tone, so I learned to hide my brightness and sit with hurt alone. [Chorus] But love isn’t won by changing skin, or trading truth for gold, the one who asks you to change your soul was never yours to hold. You don’t have to match the mirror to be the one they choose— the right one loves the real you… and that’s the crown you never lose.
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A man will face court after being arrested for assaulting two people at a Manly pub.
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Breaking News Bombshell Revelation: A top bureaucrat has reportedly acquired 6 luxury flats in London, while a sword now hangs over 50 other corrupt civil servants. This shocking development has raised serious questions about accountability, overseas wealth, and corruption in the civil service. In this video, we uncover: The details of the alleged London property purchases Why dozens of civil servants are under scrutiny The impact of this scandal on Pakistan’s bureaucracy What citizens and media are demanding for transparency and justice ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is based on verified reports and public sources. Names and details are presented responsibly to inform the public. ???? Watch till the end to understand how this scandal could shake the corridors of power in Pakistan. ???? Like, share, and subscribe for more exclusive updates on corruption and accountability. #BureaucratScandal #LondonLuxuryFlats #CivilServantsUnderScrutiny #PakistanNews #CorruptionExposed #InvestigativeRepor #AsimMunir #AsimMalik #ISI #GHQ #ImranKhan #BushraBibi #CMKP #PTI #PMLN #PPP #Zardari #MaryamNawaz #Bilawal #CivilServants #Afridi #Judges #Army #India #Gaza #Iran #Trump
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En Martinique, 560 kg de cocaïne ont été saisis au Marin le 23 janvier 2026 sur une yole de pêche. Un suspect a été interpellé et placé en garde à vue. Martinique : 560 kg de cocaïne saisis au Marin, un suspect interpellé Une opération menée le 23 janvier 2026 au Marin (Martinique) a permis
Violent ICE protests in Minnesota allegedly driven by outside actors exploiting chaos, warns protest insider as confrontations escalate across the state.
We check in with the large airframe OEMs to find out what technology demonstrators they’ve got in development, and how they may influence the rotorcraft of tomorrow.
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मेष : कारोबारी कामों के लिए सितारा अच्छा, कारोबारी टूरिंग भी लाभप्रद, सुदृढ़ सितारा आपको हर मोर्चा पर हावी
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This is dystopian… and not just because they’re dressed like a scene from the handmaids tale. These are mostly children. This is where Liam Ramos is being held. They’re screaming “let us out” and protesting the brutal conditions. This is courage. These kids have more integrity and bravery than the ICE thugs who’ve kidnapped and detained them.
Sometime Friday, whoever had the keys to the Louisville Police Department's official X account began a 72-hour spree of snow-related jokes. Tony Dokoupil has more.
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Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino will reportedly leave Minnesota immediately as the Trump administration handles fallout from a fatal agent-involved shooting.Bovino will exit the state along with a portion of Border Patrol agents, according to The Wall Street Journal. President Donald Trump has said that he will recall all Border Patrol agents from Minnesota if the state agrees to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday that if Minnesota and local authorities change their approach to ICE and agree to assist federal authorities in apprehending illegal aliens, the president would withdraw Border Patrol from the state.“If Governor [Tim Walz] and Mayor [Jacob Frey] implement these common sense cooperative measures that, I will add, have already been implemented in nearly every single other state across the country, Customs and Border Patrol will not be needed to support ICE on the ground in Minnesota,” said Leavitt. “ICE and local law enforcement can peacefully work together as they are effectively doing in so many other states and jurisdictions.”Tensions in Minneapolis have exploded after two immigration enforcement-involved shootings this month. On Saturday, a Customs and Border Protection agent shot and killed Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at a VA hospital, who was allegedly interfering with immigration operations in the city. Pretti’s death came just weeks after Renee Good was shot and killed in her vehicle after appearing to drive in the direction of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.As Bovino withdraws from the state, border czar Tom Homan is traveling to Minnesota to take the lead in mediating between state and local authorities and federal immigration authorities, the White House announced on Monday.“Mr. Homan is the point-person in cooperating with state and local authorities and corresponding with them, again, to achieve this level of cooperation to subdue the chaos on the streets of Minneapolis,” said Leavitt.The president spoke with Walz and Frey over the phone on Monday and had positive reports about both calls. Of Walz, Trump said that he and the Minnesota governor “seemed to be on a similar wavelength” regarding the future of immigration operations in the state. Of Frey, Trump described the conversation as “very good” and said the mayor would be meeting with Homan on Tuesday.Rhetoric from state leaders and administration officials flared in the aftermath of the Good and Pretti shootings. On Sunday, Walz suggested that illegal aliens in his state were experiencing a version of the tragedy of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who hid from the Nazi regime in an attic for over two years before dying in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggested that Pretti was a “domestic terrorist.”“Violence against a government because of ideological reasons and for reasons to resist and to perpetuate violence. That is the definition of domestic terrorism,” said Noem.
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The Department of Education referred its Minnesota transgender athletes investigation to the Justice Department on Monday, a major step toward pulling funding for the Democrat-run state’s education and high school sports agencies.Minnesota has so far refused to negotiate with the Trump administration on the issue after the federal government found that the state violated Title IX by allowing boys to compete against girls. Now, Minnesota is close to losing its federal funding from the Education Department and the Department of Health and Human Services, The Daily Caller reported. The DOJ referral comes as the Trump administration targets Minnesota in its immigration enforcement operation and over allegations of massive fraud.“As Minnesota reels from a fraud scandal, @GovTimWalz is fighting to keep men in women’s sports,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon wrote on X. “Now, he’ll have to make his case in court.”The Education Department and HHS said last September that their investigation found the Minnesota State High School League was in violation of Title IX by allowing boys who identified as girls to compete against girls in high school sports. Minnesota was the center of a sports controversy last spring when a male pitcher dominated the girls’ state softball tournament. The Trump administration also said that Minnesota allowed boys to compete against girls in Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, lacrosse, track and field, and volleyball.The Minnesota Department of Education has argued that Title IX “requires schools provide transgender students with the right to participate in…athletics in a manner consistent with their gender identity” and that “transgender and gender nonconforming students should be afforded the opportunity to use the restroom of their choice” — positions that directly contradict the Trump administration’s interpretation of the law.“Despite repeated opportunities to comply with Title IX, Minnesota has chosen defiance – continuing to jeopardize the safety of women and girls, deny them fair competition, and erode their right to equal access in educational programs and activities,” McMahon told The Daily Caller.“The Trump Administration will not stop until accountability is delivered for Minnesota’s students,” she added.Minnesota leftist Attorney General Keith Ellison sued the Trump administration over the president’s executive order on keeping men out of women’s sports, arguing that the Trump administration is “bullying vulnerable children.” Ellison said last year that Trump does not have the authority to override Minnesota state law that allows trans-identifying athletes to compete in sports categories that match their gender identities.Trump signed an executive order in February banning boys and men from competing against female athletes, threatening to strip federal funding from states that don’t obey the order. The Trump administration has also gone after Maine and California for violating Title IX protections for women and girls.
Police are hoping to speak to the man who witnessed women being harassed outside a Camden shop.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents confront Orbin Mauricio Henríquez Serrano about his immigration status before breaking his car window and dragging him out at a gas...
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A federal judge who has frequently ruled against the Trump administration again blocked the termination of a Biden-era migrant program.
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Murkomen and Kanja owe Kenyans an explanation on who issued the orders to the police who invaded the church and used teargas in a clear attempt to stop the service.
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Le corps du sous-officier de l'unité d'élite de police Yassam a été localisé et identifié sur place par des experts en médecine légale
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Does Reform Ltd, stand with ICE? We need to know. We really don’t want a secret police patrolling our streets murdering people at will, and then calling them terrorists when they very clearly…
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A 53-year-old accused has appeared in the Plettenberg Bay Regional Court in the Western Cape, in connection with the brutal murder of a former police woman. The body of Anneke van Heerden, a former detective in Plettenberg Bay, was found at a beach on 18th of January. She was allegedly beaten to death by a man she was in a relationship with. The accused is said to have a history of violence against women. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
A device containing ball bearings and screws was designed to explode upon impact when it was hurled into a crowd of protesters, police will allege.