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Meteorologists are predicting an El Nino weather pattern this winter. What that spells out for particular regions of the country remains to be seen, but when snow hits certain areas hard, cleanup will be necessary.
Highway patrol troopers say a woman was killed after her SUV hit a tree in Alexander County late Friday.
Roberto Schmidt / Getty ImagesPresident Trump tried to dismiss his name appearing over 1,600 times in released Jeffrey Epstein emails on Friday by asking the press, “Give me a break.”While taking questions aboard Air Force One en route to Mar-a-Lago, Trump, 79, was asked about an email written by Jeffrey Epstein in which the disgraced sex offender wrote that Trump ”knew about the girls" and “asked Ghislaine [Maxwell] to stop.” Ghislaine Maxwell was Epstein’s partner and recruited girls for his sex trafficking scheme. Read more at The Daily Beast.
It only took 12 games for a coaching change to be made this NBA season. On Saturday morning, NBA insider Chris Haynes reported that head coach Willie Green has been dismissed by the New Orleans Pelicans. He has been leading...
WhistlinDiesel, a YouTube influencer, was arrested on Wednesday in Tennessee on two felony counts of alleged tax evasion, according “Us Weekly.” Cody Detwiler, known as Detwiler, 27, was arrested The YouTuber was released on bond from Williamson County Court later...
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Alina Habba, the Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, posted on social media Saturday, "We got him."
Suspect accused of ransacking Alina Habba's office in custody, Bondi says CBS NewsMan Arrested After Appearing at Alina Habba’s Office With Bat, U.S. Says The New York TimesFBI arrests New Jersey man for alleged property damage in office of federal prosecutor Alina Habba YahooActing US Attorney Alina Habba subject of attempted confrontation, Bondi says abcnews.go.comFBI identifies man sought in attack on US Attorney Alina Habba's office Fox News
The No. 3-ranked Texas A&M Aggies face off with the South Carolina Gamecocks this morning in an exciting SEC clash.
In justifying American military strikes on boats suspected of smuggling drugs, U.S. President Donald Trump has asserted that the longtime U.S. strategy of interdicting such vessels at sea has been a major failure.
Police in Manhattan are looking for the suspect who stabbed a man following an argument on the Upper West Side on Friday night. Law enforcement sources said the stabbing occurred just after 8 p.m. on Nov. 14 in front of 56 West 66th St., the First Battery Armory. Based on a preliminary investigation, police learned... Read More
The Endangered Missing Adult Alert issued for a Greenville man has been cancelled.
The death of college student Anna Schneider of Sleepy Hollow was reclassified as a homicide three years ago. Her parents say they haven't seen justice.
A house in North Plainfield that sold for $649,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Plainfield area in the past week.
A house in Iselin that sold for $3.6 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Woodbridge area in the past week.
Turin, Italy Juventus Stadium Saturday South Africa 32 (Marco van Staden, Morne van den Berg, Grant Williams, Ethan Hooker tries; Handre Pollard 2 conversions, 2 penalties, Manie Libbok conversion), Italy 14 (Ange Capuozzo try; Paolo Garbisi 3 penalties).
The Public Service Commission of West Virginia wants you to know that damaging a fire hydrant anywhere in this state is illegal, as is taking water from a water system without paying for it.
For the second time this month, a live skunk has been captured at a Hawaii harbor, state officials said today.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia wasted little time finding the back of the net, and from there the rout was on.
The last time Pitt and Notre Dame played a ranked matchup against each other, Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman was just five years old. The year was 1991 when No. 12 Pitt visited No. 7 Notre Dame in South Bend.
The Panthers made history by claiming their first ever sectional title
Newly revealed documents show sex offender messaging lawmaker, and may have influenced their questioningUS politics live – latest updatesNewly released documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate show the convicted sex offender appeared to be texting with a member of Congress during a 2019 House hearing with Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former fixer and personal attorney, and that those messages may have influenced the lawmaker’s questioning.The documents provided to Congress this week include transcripts suggesting Epstein was in direct contact with the lawmaker as the hearing unfolded, the Washington Post reports. Continue reading...
Epstein was texting US House member during 2019 hearing with Michael Cohen The GuardianView Full Coverage on Google News
Whitmer lost to Lakewood St. Edward 38-6 in an OHSAA Division I high school football playoff game on Nov. 14 at Brother James Everett CSC Stadium in Lakewood, Ohio.
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President Donald Trump formally withdrew his endorsement of Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday.
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Bryan Kohberger, the man convicted of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, must pay for the urns for two of the slain students as a part of restitution, a judge ruled
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A strike that killed six was the latest in a series of aerial assaults, many of which have targeted the power grid in an effort to deprive Ukrainians of energy as winter looms.
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Indianapolis is expecting mild temperatures and spotty showers early this morning, with high temperatures reaching near record readings on Saturday before a cold front moves through and drops temperatures on Sunday.
New Mexico Workforce Solutions launches initiative to connect rural students with early career development opportunities.
Polymarket is attempting to re-enter the United States market, as it reportedly begins beta testing its operation. It has started this... Continue reading Polymarket opens ‘beta test’ for re-entering US as it targets sportsbooksThe post Polymarket opens ‘beta test’ for re-entering US as it targets sportsbooks appeared first on ReadWrite.
The orcas did not give up immediately, but instead appeared to team up to rock the boat in an attempt to make the seal fall off.
LOS ANGELES — A street will be partially renamed after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the Westminster City Council has decided despite strong community pushback. Council members voted 4-1 on Wednesday to augment All American Way street signs between Westminster...
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto received big news.
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DEIR ISTIYA, West Bank — Israeli settlers torched and defaced a mosque in a Palestinian village in the central West Bank overnight, scribbling hateful messages in a show of defiance, a day after some Israeli leaders condemned a recent attack...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The next city bracing for the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is Charlotte, North Carolina, which could see an influx of federal agents as early as this weekend, a county sheriff said Thursday.
Vice President Vance on Wednesday praised supporters of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, saying they are “asking the right questions.” In a panel discussion alongside Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the leader of the MAHA movement, Vance described his wife, second lady Usha Vance, as “probably one of...
Jeffrey Epstein wrote in a 2019 email to a journalist that Donald Trump “knew about the girls,” according to documents made public Wednesday. But what Trump knew — and whether it pertained to the sex offender’s crimes — is unclear.
DETROIT — Paul Reed had 28 points and 13 rebounds and the undermanned Detroit Pistons won their eighth straight game, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-113 on Wednesday night.
A person was taken to the hospital after a shooting in Stockton Wednesday, according to police.
Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger (D) has requested that the University of Virginia pause the process of picking a new president for the university until she is able to appoint five new board members.The post Abigail Spanberger Asks University of Virginia to Halt Search for New President appeared first on Breitbart.
In the fallout of the ongoing government shutdown, thousands of flights have been canceled and major airports are experiencing long delays. Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to reduce flight schedules nationwide to ease pressure on the system....
The government shutdown could soon be ending as the House is set to vote on a spending bill passed by the Senate. Plus, early winter weather blankets parts of the eastern U.S. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
One person is dead and another is in hospital in “critical but stable condition” following an overnight structure fire in Niagara Region, police say.
There will be a little light rain overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning; otherwise, expect a dry and gray day. Despite the overcast, temperatures will be almost 10 degrees above average, topping out in the 50s.
Cleveland’s Steven Vogt is the AL Manager of the Year for the second straight year. Same for Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy on the NL side. Vogt received XX of XX first-place votes in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America,...
The Santa Clarita Community College District governing board is scheduled to discuss two existing litigation cases in closed session and provide an update on the accreditation midterm report in open [...]The post COC set to discuss accreditation midterm report appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.
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LONDON — Britain’s government rallied to the defense of the BBC on Tuesday after allegations of bias from its critics and the threat of a lawsuit from U.S. President Donald Trump over the way the broadcaster edited a speech he...
TOPEKA, Kan. — A rural Kansas county agreed to pay a little more than $3 million and apologize over a law enforcement raid on a small-town weekly newspaper in August 2023 that sparked an outcry over press freedom.
State and local law enforcement agencies in Minnesota are moving forward with an independent review of their response to the targeted shootings of two DFL state lawmakers at their homes in June. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety said Tuesday...
JERUSALEM — Dozens of masked Israeli settlers attacked a pair of Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, setting fire to vehicles and other property before clashing with Israeli soldiers sent to halt the rampage, Israeli and Palestinian...
Get ready for some big changes heading into the weekend as our next storm system moves in. Winds will crank up, temperatures will drop, and we'll see chances for rain in the Valley over the weekend.
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Following the Giants’ decision to dismiss Brian Daboll in the midst of a 2-8 season on Monday, Brandon London breaks down The Post’s back page story for November 11th, 2025.
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The latest Nintendo Switch 2 update introduces a host of quality of life enhancements around downloads, GameChat, audio, and more.
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2 dead after small plane crashes into Florida lake
Following an extended period of pilot studies, City of Calhoun officials have narrowed down a preferred long term method for PFAS removal at both its water plants.
A northern Ontario man is facing impaired driving charges after OPP discovered a vehicle in the ditch on Highway 11.
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Pancreatitis, a severe inflammatory disease of the pancreas, has long challenged clinicians due to its complex pathophysiology and limited treatment options. Recent researches highlight a paradigm shift toward precision medicine and multidisciplinary management.
Switzerland’s NCSC warns iPhone users of a new scam exploiting lost devices to steal Apple ID credentials through fake Find My messages.The post Lost Your iPhone? Beware Fake ‘Find My’ Messages Aiming to Steal Your Apple ID appeared first on TechRepublic.
Experts applauded the decision, and anticipate that more perimenopausal and menopausal women will benefit from the health benefits of the treatment
Senate approves bill to end the shutdown, sending it to the House
The nonprofit War Horses for Veterans near Kansas City welcomes combat veterans for a nearly weeklong, all-expense-paid experience. Veterans take the reins, connect with others and learn to move forward from PTSD.
Handing out hot meals from a local social enterprise, Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles used her latest trip to Sault Ste. Marie to spotlight rising community needs and call for embattled MPP Chris Scott’s resignation
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Olympic sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams has agreed to a 45-month doping ban in a case investigated by federal drug-enforcement authorities that the head of the U.S. Anti Doping-Agency said has led to “several impactful outcomes.” USADA said Bracy-Williams provided substantial assistance on a case that began with the sprinter testing positive for a banned substance, continued with his attempt to hinder the investigation and ended with his helping authorities uncover other cases. USADA said the Athletics Integrity Unit, which oversees doping cases for World Athletics, and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Adminstration also participated in the case.
This Australian Food Safety Week the Food Safety Information Council is concerned that more Australians are unnecessarily washing raw chicken before cooking it.
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Universal Ostrich Farm’s flock did not survive a longstanding cull order from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency but that doesn’t mean the matter is over.“That night was not the end, but it was a beginning,” farm spokesperson Katie Pasitney said at a Monday morning press...
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The Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) is one of the best all-around smartwatches for iPhone users, and it’s now even more appealing. Amazon has dropped the price to $159.99, down from $249.00, giving you a 36% discount on Apple’s most budget-friendly smartwatch. Whether you’re tracking fitness goals, monitoring heart rate, or just staying connected on [...]
Factories in Iran are reportedly working around the clock to enable Tehran to overwhelm Israel’s missile defenses.
Snow is expected to taper off by midday today, with cold and breezy conditions to persist through the afternoon, followed by a warm-up in the middle of the work week.
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The York University Lions defeated the Cougars on a goal in the 115th minute at a snow-swept Varsity Stadium in Toronto.
In Washington state, a series of court rulings, public records disclosures, investigative reports, and municipal policy decisions have converged to reveal the scale of the Flock Safety camera network and the complex ways its data has been shared across agencies, inside and outside the state.The developments have heightened concerns about surveillance, civil immigration enforcement, reproductive freedom, and the limits of local control over new policing technologies.The clearest shift came from a Skagit County Superior Court ruling last week in which Judge Elizabeth Yost Neidzwski ordered police departments to release images captured by Flock Safety cameras under Washington’s Public Records Act.The ruling held that the vehicle images, collected automatically as cars pass roadside camera fixtures, constitute public records regardless of whether they were ever used in specific investigations.The case originated from a records request submitted by a private citizen who sought access to a half-hour of data from Flock cameras operated by police departments in Sedro-Woolley and Stanwood.The cities sued to block the request, arguing that the images were exempt, and warning that releasing them might infringe individual privacy or undermine investigative tools.The court rejected those claims and pointed to the scale of the surveillance, which captures the movements of thousands of drivers not suspected of wrongdoing.The judge’s ruling dealt directly with the nature of modern automated surveillance.Unlike red light cameras or speeding sensors which activate when a law is triggered, Flock cameras continuously record every car that passes, producing streams of timestamped images that can show not only plates, but also vehicle features and occupants.The breadth of that record was central to the court’s conclusion that the data is public. The ruling immediately raised questions for dozens of other police agencies across Washington that now operate similar systems.Sedro-Woolley and Stanwood had already deactivated their cameras before the decision while the dispute was pending, but the ruling makes voluntary suspension more consequential.Police departments around the state are now consulting with legal counsel to determine whether continuing to use Flock cameras means they must accept that their footage is subject to broad public disclosure.Sedro-Woolley had installed its first Flock cameras earlier this year and emphasized their value in finding stolen vehicles, missing persons, and suspected offenders. City officials highlighted early successes, including a robbery arrest and the recovery of an Alzheimer’s patient who had gone missing.The system was also presented as a cost-efficient enhancement to city policing, as Flock cameras require a fraction of the annual cost of hiring additional staff. But those benefits have been overshadowed by the legal and ethical questions surrounding data access and control.For now, the physical camera hardware remains in place in Sedro-Woolley, but the system has been disabled and is not capturing images.The concerns extend far beyond the legal question of whether Flock images are public records. In October, the University of Washington Center for Human Rights released research showing that local Flock systems across the state had been accessed by Border Patrol and other federal agencies involved in immigration enforcement in ways that may violate state law.Washington’s Keep Washington Working Act, passed in 2019, restricts law enforcement agencies from using state or local resources to support civil immigration enforcement. However, Flock system records obtained by researchers show that Border Patrol ran thousands of searches on data from at least 31 Washington jurisdictions.Some of those searches occurred in cities that had not knowingly granted access. Others appear to have resulted from how Flock’s network sharing features were configured.The University of Washington researchers described three kinds of access. The first is direct sharing, where one police agency grants access to another through a one-to-one network connection.The second is indirect or back door access, where agencies gain entry because another organization in the network has enabled broad sharing rules.The third is side door access, where local police run searches on behalf of outside agencies, including federal immigration authorities. In some cities, audits showed instances where local officers conducted searches tagged with terms such as “ICE or “immigration” despite state restrictions.Auburn, which operates a network of Flock cameras, released a statement on October 20 acknowledging that federal immigration officers had gained access to its system through the Flock network’s national lookup function.The department said it was not aware access had been granted and immediately disabled the feature once notified. Auburn now conducts monthly reviews of all external access to its Flock network and has pledged to permanently revoke access for any agency found to be using the system for immigration enforcement.The city emphasized that it remains committed to lawful policing while respecting privacy rights and state law.Other jurisdictions have taken similar steps. Renton reported discovering that federal immigration agents could search its Flock data through another state’s law enforcement agency. The department suspended all external sharing until the source of access could be determined.In Lakewood and several other cities, police officials said they were unaware of how access had been enabled and moved to restrict or review sharing settings.The rapid expansion of Flock’s business model has complicated local oversight. The company now operates tens of thousands of cameras nationwide and encourages agencies to share data regionally or across state lines.Flock’s pitch to police departments has emphasized cost efficiency, ease of installation, and investigative gains.But as the University of Washington Human Rights report notes, the network’s scale makes it difficult for agencies to determine who has access to their data.The company allows local administrators to configure sharing, but many police departments either do not fully understand the implications of those settings or rely on default configurations that enable broader access than intended.Flock’s network also incorporates private entities, including neighborhood associations, shopping malls, and big-box retail properties. Many of those private customers share their camera data with police.In some cases, police agencies have access to private camera networks without disclosing those relationships publicly. The layered nature of these networks makes it possible for a search initiated anywhere in the country to draw on data from Washington without clear visibility into how that connection was formed.The debate in Washington is unfolding at a time when reproductive rights and gender-affirming healthcare protections are being tested nationwide. Privacy advocates warn that travel pattern data derived from license plate surveillance could be used to target people seeking care across state lines.Despite the public pressure and legal scrutiny, many police departments continue to defend the technology. Chiefs in Sedro-Woolley, Mount Vernon, and other cities describe Flock cameras as valuable public safety tools that do not use facial recognition and capture only vehicles, not biometric identifiers.They frame the cameras as extensions of routine policing work, arguing that the data is only accessed during investigations and automatically deleted after 30 days. But those assurances assume users understand and control the system as configured.The University of Washington report shows several agencies either never ran network audits or did not know how to access them, leaving oversight gaps.The statewide conversation is now shifting toward legislative action. Other states, including Virginia and Illinois, have enacted limits on data retention and cross-jurisdiction sharing. Washington currently has no equivalent statutory framework governing local use of license plate surveillance systems.Governor Bob Ferguson recently issued an executive order emphasizing the importance of protecting private data held by state agencies and reaffirming Washington’s commitments to immigrant rights. But the order does not directly apply to municipal police departments.State legislators are signaling interest in addressing the issue in the upcoming session.
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Ukrainian strikes have disrupted power and heating in two major Russian cities near the Ukrainian border, according to local Russian officials.
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