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US House candidate buys nazis.us domain to redirect visitors to homeland security

17 janvier 2026 à 10:00

Mark Davis, running in Florida, says he bought domain because Republican party had gone ‘full fascist’

A Florida congressional candidate says he bought the online domain nazis.us and set it up to redirect visitors to the US Department of Homeland Security, under whom federal agents have been carrying out brutal immigration crackdowns at the behest of the Trump administration.

Mark Davis, who is running for Republican Vern Buchanan’s seat in November’s midterms, took responsibility for the ploy in a Friday X post – as polling showed most Americans believe the killing of Minneapolis woman Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent demonstrated problems with the way ICE has been operating.

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© Photograph: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images

Reçu hier — 16 janvier 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

Timothy Busfield sexual misconduct allegations mount as wife Melissa Gilbert expresses support

16 janvier 2026 à 18:51

Actor held without bond in New Mexico on child abuse charges stemming from twin brothers’ complaint

With allegations of prior sexual misconduct against him continuing to mount, Timothy Busfield received an expression of support from his wife and fellow actor, Melissa Gilbert – as he was also ordered held without bond in connection with on-set child abuse charges in New Mexico.

A statement that a representative for Gilbert, known best for her work on Little House on the Prairie, shared with media outlets said she “supports her husband” and was keeping “her focus … on supporting and caring for their … family, as they navigate this moment”.

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© Photograph: Chancey Bush/AP

© Photograph: Chancey Bush/AP

© Photograph: Chancey Bush/AP

Reçu — 14 janvier 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

Accused US grave robber allegedly admits he sold human remains online

14 janvier 2026 à 12:00

Jonathan Gerlach remains in custody after officials say they found skulls, bones and other remains in his car and home

The Pennsylvania man suspected of stealing more than 100 pieces of human remains from a historic cemetery has allegedly admitted to selling some of them online – while the graveyard solicits donations to upgrade its security.

Jonathan Gerlach’s purported admission, along with the most complete account yet of how he caught the attention of law enforcement, are contained in search warrants obtained by authorities investigating a case one government official called “a horror movie come to life”.

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© Photograph: Alamy

© Photograph: Alamy

© Photograph: Alamy

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