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L'Equipe
- Un « déclic mental » avant de devenir n°1 mondial : Jean-Philippe Patrice, le sabreur qui pense enfin à lui-même
Jan 6 defendant pardoned by Trump lands in legal trouble again

Repeat offender with violent past accused of murdering woman during home invasion

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FOXNews
- ICE operation in Minneapolis nabs a dozen 'worst of the worst' criminal illegal aliens, including Somalis
ICE operation in Minneapolis nabs a dozen 'worst of the worst' criminal illegal aliens, including Somalis

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FOXNews
- 911 call for Luigi Mangione's arrest in McDonald's released: 'He looks like the CEO shooter'
911 call for Luigi Mangione's arrest in McDonald's released: 'He looks like the CEO shooter'

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FOXNews
- FBI director suggests 'sheer incompetence' or 'negligence' in Biden admin handling of pipe bomb case
FBI director suggests 'sheer incompetence' or 'negligence' in Biden admin handling of pipe bomb case

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FOXNews
- Carnival cruise ship death: Family dynamics may explain investigators’ silence, legal expert says
Carnival cruise ship death: Family dynamics may explain investigators’ silence, legal expert says

The ‘Cocaine Superhighway’ Fueled by the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl

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The Guardian
- Labour wants to ramp up facial recognition. What if our data ends up in the wrong hands? | Simon Jenkins
Labour wants to ramp up facial recognition. What if our data ends up in the wrong hands? | Simon Jenkins
We know from recent hacks, and even the Snowden revelations, how vulnerable information gathered is to theft and misuse
One thing to remember about the modern world is that nothing online is ever secure. M&S and Jaguar taught us that. Edward Snowden taught us that. Every week, it seems, some giant corporation sees its system collapse at the touch of a button in an attic.
The government this week opened a consultation on its plan for nationwide facial recognition and surveillance. You would need only put your face outdoors and walk down the street and authorities will know and record it. Of course we will be assured that all will be kept secure. It will not. Cash or conspiracy will find it out and it will leak.
Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist
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Avocado Prices Keep Going Up. Blame Narcoinflation.

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Court releases audio of 911 call that led to Luigi Mangione’s arrest
Judge allows call from manager of Pennsylvania McDonald’s to be made public after press urged its release
An audio recording of a 911 call that led to Luigi Mangione’s arrest has been made public after the press advocated for its release.
The audio recording was played in Manhattan state court this week during a proceeding about evidence gathered during Mangione’s arrest over the murder of senior United HealthCare executive Brian Thompson a year ago. Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania in December last year after the restaurant’s manager called 911.
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FOXNews
- Pirro calls suspected DC pipe bomber ‘quiet,’ reveals insight into his ‘low-key’ personal life
Pirro calls suspected DC pipe bomber ‘quiet,’ reveals insight into his ‘low-key’ personal life

DHS arrests dozens of illegal immigrants within 24 hours of launching New Orleans operation

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FOXNews
- Ex-New York State official accused of spying for China called Hochul 'more obedient' than Cuomo, trial reveals
Ex-New York State official accused of spying for China called Hochul 'more obedient' than Cuomo, trial reveals

Who is Brian Cole Jr, the DC pipe bomb suspect?

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FOXNews
- Suspected thieves caught on camera smashing Washington state storefront with truck in ATM heist attempt
Suspected thieves caught on camera smashing Washington state storefront with truck in ATM heist attempt

Conor McGregor has bid to appeal civil rape case rejected by Supreme Court
McGregor was sued over an incident in which he was alleged to have "brutally raped and battered" a woman

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- ICE arrests multiple Afghan nationals with criminal convictions released into US by Biden-era programs: DHS
ICE arrests multiple Afghan nationals with criminal convictions released into US by Biden-era programs: DHS

Violent retaliation against US citizens possible in Venezuela conflict, expert warns

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FOXNews
- Florida sheriff calls massive drug operation '"Breaking Bad" on steroids' after record-breaking bust
Florida sheriff calls massive drug operation '"Breaking Bad" on steroids' after record-breaking bust

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FOXNews
- What to know about Minnesota’s ‘Feeding Our Future’ fraud at the center of Trump’s latest crackdown
What to know about Minnesota’s ‘Feeding Our Future’ fraud at the center of Trump’s latest crackdown

Experts urge release of boat strike video as US admiral denies ‘kill them all’ order
Democrat Jim Himes calls footage ‘one of the most troubling scenes’ he’s observed in public service
Top Democratic and Republican lawmakers in Congress on Thursday said that the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, had not ordered the military to kill surviving members of a deadly attack on a boat alleged to be carrying drugs in the Caribbean, but differed over whether the double strike was appropriate.
The allegation that Hegseth ordered the killing of survivors sparked bipartisan concern in Washington that he or others involved may have committed a war crime. On Thursday, US navy admiral Frank Bradley, who commanded the attack, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Dan Caine, appeared before the House and Senate’s armed services and intelligence committees for a closed briefing in which they showed video and discussed the attack with lawmakers.
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FOXNews
- NYU attack suspect allegedly assaulted woman days earlier, found burglarizing off-campus apartments: report
NYU attack suspect allegedly assaulted woman days earlier, found burglarizing off-campus apartments: report

NYC teen arrested, charged with setting homeless subway rider on fire, police say
