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Idaho murders: Forensic analysts say ‘incel’ suspect angle premature but should not be ignored

While a suspect has not been identified or arrested in the murder of four University of Idaho students, forensic analysts are saying law enforcement should not rule out that the suspect may be an involuntary celibate, but that it is premature to confirm the theory.

LA District Attorney Gascon named in $25M police officer wrongful death claim

The widow of a police corporal gunned down at a motel has filed a $25 million claim against Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon, saying he was to blame for the slaying by a gang member who should have been in jail.

Rick Scott revolts against McConnell over spending bill as Dec. 16 shutdown looms

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is leading a coalition of Republican senators in opposing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s agreement to pass an omnibus funding bill that is necessary to avert a government shutdown before the Dec. 16 deadline.

Flight makes emergency landing as passenger claims Jesus told her ‘to open the door’

A passenger aboard a Southwest Airlines flight was arrested after trying to open the plane’s door midflight because “Jesus told her to open the door,” according to court documents.

White House defends Biden on unions amid push for rail deal rejected by workers

The White House defended President Joe Biden’s decision to push for a rail deal in Congress that rank-and-file union workers have opposed.

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny tops Spotify Wrapped 2022 for third consecutive year

Rapper Bad Bunny was the most-streamed artist globally, according to Spotify Wrapped 2022, repeating his record since 2020.

SEE IT: Jim Carrey announces Twitter departure after Elon Musk takeover

Comedian Jim Carrey announced his exit from social media platform Twitter shortly after billionaire Elon Musk's takeover.

More than 6 million people have already gotten the flu this season: CDC

More than 6 million people have already gotten the flu this year as health officials warn of an early and severe start to the flu season.

US aims to thwart ‘savage’ Putin plans for war in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin “must be disabused of the notion” that his "savage" bombardment of Ukrainian energy infrastructure will buy time for Russian forces to regroup, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

White House ‘deeply concerned’ about Paul Whelan because family isn’t hearing from him

The Biden administration is “deeply concerned” about Paul Whelan, an American considered to be wrongfully detained by the Russian government, because he hasn’t communicated with his family as scheduled.
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