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Iryna Zarutska

Iryna’s Law, restart of death penalty in North Carolina, awaits Gov. Stein decision

Iryna’s Law, removing judicial hurdles for the death penalty, finished swift passage in the General Assembly and now awaits a decision from Democratic Gov. Josh Stein. The legislation will stop cashless bail for some charges.

Crime

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Los Angeles protest

Four men, including illegal migrant, charged with throwing Molotov cocktails at officers in SoCal

“When protesting crosses the line into violence, the penalties will be severe,” U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said.

Local

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Police

Man admits to killing parents in TV interview, gets arrested afterward

Authorities had discovered that Social Security benefits were still being paid to the elderly couple, Franz and Theresia Kraus, despite their years of absence.

Extremism

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Protesters burn US flag at Union station.

Anti-Israel protesters burn American flag at DC's Union Station amid Netanyahu visit

The protesters also shouted slogans like "Free Palestine," and wrote "Free Gaza" on monuments. Some protesters also shouted "f*** the United States."

Federal Agencies

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ABC News

Patel confirms FBI has arrested ABC Sacramento shooting suspect

The suspect has been identified as 64-year-old Anibal Hernandez Santana, who was arrested on probable cause for violating federal statute 47 of USC 333. No one was injured in the shooting, but the building was occupied at the time.

Federal Agencies

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National Guard

Trump says California officials would be subject to federal charges if they interfere with ICE raids

"These 2000 National Guard soldiers that are being engaged today are ones that are specifically trained for this type of crowd situation, where they'll be with the public and be able to provide safety around buildings and to those that are engaged in peaceful protests, and also to our law enforcement officers so they can continue their daily work," Noem said on CBS News' "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

Courts & Law

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The U.S. Department of Justice

Justice Department announces criminal charges on China for alleged espionage activities from NYC

"We are the first law enforcement partners in the world to make arrests in connection with the Chinese government's overseas police stations," the U.S. attorney said. 

Media

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Charlie Kirk

Sinclair Broadcasting to air Charlie Kirk tribute Friday in place of Jimmy Kimmel's show on ABC

Disney's ABC on Wednesday indefinitely suspended Kimmel's show after he made comments related to Kirk’s killing last week.

Elections

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Trayon White

Washington, DC, councilman reelected amid federal bribery charges

White's GOP challenger ran on the platform “Not a bribe taker; ready to serve."

Federal Agencies

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Department of Homeland Security

Heightened alert: Iranians in U.S. previously charged with support for terrorism

Iran is a designated state sponsor of terrorism. Iranian nationals illegally in the country are considered “special interest aliens” under federal law.

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