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Migrants at southern border, El Paso, Texas, Dec. 22, 2022

Florida National Guard, law enforcement begin border work in Texas with Operation Lone Star

After Texas Gov, Greg Abbott requested aid from his fellow governors, 24 states agreed to send assistance to the border.

World

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Demonstrators clash with riot police during a protest to denounce police brutality in Medellin, Colombia on September 10, 2020.

13 dead in Colombian riots sparked by death of man tased by police enforcing social distancing rules

A viral video filmed by the victim's friend showed him "repeatedly shocked with a stun gun by police" and pleading, "enough please, enough, no more, please."

Courts & Law

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Alexandria, Virginia

Judge who released accused murderer sought to 'see through the law,' rule 'based on who person is'

Alexandria Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released accused rapist Ibrahim Bouaichi from prison in April due to the risk of coronavirus exposure, despite the objections of a local prosecutor. Police say that after his release the suspect went on to murder the woman who had accused him of rape and testified against him in court.

From the States

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The National Parks Service, San Francisco, CA

National Parks Service asks for more time to respond to suit over cashless parks

The judge granted the request for more time, setting June 7 as the new deadline for the government to respond to the lawsuit.

Crime

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NEW YORK, U.S. - MARCH 30, 2024: Thousands of police attend the funeral for NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on Saturday (March 30) in Long Island, New York.The funeral mass for the Diller was held at Saint Rose of Lima R.C. Church and the interment is scheduled to take place at St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries military cemetery.A police officer died on Monday after being shot during a traffic stop in Queens, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) said on Monday.

NYPD cop’s murder mirrors larger national pattern: Repeat offenders committing violent crimes

Revolving door justice: The pattern has emerged across the country as cities like New York and Washington, D.C. have softened bail laws and continue to release dangerous individuals into the public.

Courts & Law

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The National Parks Service, San Francisco, CA

Judge rules would-be visitors can't sue over cashless entrance requirements to national parks

NPS said it stopped accepting cash at some parks to better steward that money.

Local

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police officer unidentified

Police make arrest in shooting death of DC 6 year old, say dad, part of drug probe, possible target

Police also said 16 people recently indicted for drug-related crimes in the community in which the child was killed.

Politics & Policy

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Roman Forum

Ancient coins provide proof of lost Roman 'emperor': study

While he may have assumed the imperial mantle, he took little action to enforce his claims outside of Dacia.

Energy

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EV fire

Experts say it’s possible for hackers to take control of EV features, even trigger battery fires

“You have hundreds of millions of lines of code inside a vehicle. If you were talking about autonomous vehicles, it's even more. But the number of lines of codes in a vehicle is continuously growing,” said Roy Fridman, CEO and chief revenue officer for C2A Security.

Security

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Stock photo of cyber hacker with China flag

U.S. citizen sentenced for spying for Beijing highlights reach of China’s security service

China has emerged as the most prolific intelligence threat to U.S. having engaged in corporate espionage, intellectual-property theft, and personnel information breaches going back decades.

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