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Although “Top Gun” was originally based on a magazine article, the panel found a 2022 film sequel was too different for the writer’s family to assert a copyright claim.(CN) — Siding with a lower court, a Ninth Circuit panel on Friday found there was no viable claim for copyright infringement over a “Top Gun” sequel released by Paramount Pictures in 2022.The dispute stems from a 1983 magazine article by journalist Ehud Yonay, on which the original film was based.That article, entitled “Top Guns,” tells the story of a pilot going through intensive training at the United States Navy Fighter Weapons…

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He was luckily able to walk off under his own power.PublishedJanuary 2, 2026 6:20 PM EST•UpdatedJanuary 2, 2026 6:24 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIf there was ever an appropriate microcosm of a January 2 bowl game between two teams without a winning record, it would probably be the pregame snafu that happened at the Armed Forces Bowl between Rice and Texas State.Just to get everyone up to speed, the game, which took place at Amon G. Carter Stadium on TCU’s campus, featured a parachutist jumping from a military plane that was supposed to land on the field.With the theme of the bowl…

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The FBI thwarted an ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack. Christian Sturdivant is charged with providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Former National Guardsman Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said also plotted an ISIS-inspired attack in May. The two cases illustrate the growing threat posed by online self-radicalization. Federal authorities disrupted a planned ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack in Mint Hill, North Carolina, arresting 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant on December 29, 2025. Officials said the intended targets were a grocery store and a fast-food restaurant. US Attorney Russ Ferguson confirmed Sturdivant was charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist…

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New research utilizing a national random survey of American women aged 41 to 45 years found that prolonged grief disorder is common after both induced abortions and natural losses. The research investigated the degrees of grief and complicated grief attributed to natural and induced pregnancy losses, based on 1,925 surveys collected from a topic-blind panel.  Of these, 409 respondents (21.2%) reported a history of induced abortion and 573 (29.8%) had a history of miscarriage or other natural losses.  These rates are close to national averages, indicating a representative sample. Women who had abortions were grouped by their abortion decision-types:  Wanted (“wanted and consistent with my values…

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A stateless, run down oil tanker called the Bella 1 is making a run for a Russian port after it refused to be boarded near Venezuela more than a week ago. This has turned into a kind of slow-speed chase at sea with the empty tanker traveling around the world pursued by the US Coast Guard. I’m not sure why the US is allowing this to happen at this point. There may be a good reason the ship go rather than seizing it, but it’s not obvious (to me, anyway) what the reason is.  Advertisement This story has been unfolding…

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“Judge reduces sex criminal’s jail time because of his race,” reports The National Post: A former university football player who sexually assaulted two women has been sentenced to just two years in prison because he is black and was feeling intense pressure around the time of the attacks, the judge said. Omogbolahan Jegede, 25, had choked one of the women almost into unconsciousness. “It should be noted that but, for the contents of the Impact of Race and Culture Assessment (IRCA), the pre-sentence report and all the mitigating factors surrounding Omogbolahan (Teddy) Jegede, this sentence would have been much higher,” Justice…

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The Department of Homeland Security on Friday celebrated an influx of new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, which increased by a historic 120% in 2025.The department began pushing for new agents in August, offering competitive salaries and benefits that include a $50,000 signing bonus, enhanced retirement benefits and student loan repayment and forgiveness options. DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said the surge of new agents, which went from 10,000 ICE agents to 22,000 agents during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second administration, is because of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.  “We now have an additional 12,000 ICE agents on…

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Control over the lower chamber of Congress will be the most-watched battle during the midterm elections. ListenAdd to My ListSaveBy Joseph Lord, Jackson Richman|January 02, 2026Updated:January 02, 2026Illustration by The Epoch TimesWe had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hold a press conference in Halifax, N.S. on Dec. 27, 2025. The Canadian Press/Riley SmithPrime Minister Mark Carney will travel to France early next week to meet European allies for talks on a ceasefire in Ukraine.Carney is scheduled to meet with fellow leaders of the “Coalition of the Willing” during his Jan. 5 to 6 visit to France. The aim of the meeting is to further combine efforts among the United States, Ukraine, European allies, and Canada to support Ukraine and outline a strategy for achieving a ceasefire as Russia’s…

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Screenshot The residents of the upscale, tony town of Woodbridge are furious after officials approved an affordable housing project that will bring an enormous apartment complex to their ritzy enclave. Woodbridge is one of the richest areas in Connecticut, with an average household income of nearly $160,000, as of 2022. It is also very quaint and well-planned. Now, they will have the big, ugly and sprawling apartment complex that could look like a dump in no time. Democrats want mixed zoning and mixed housing everywhere. There will be no escape for anyone when they are done. The charming town is…

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It’s been brewing for a while, but the Indiana Hoosiers’ absolute demolition of the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl game on Thursday felt like a turning point. Without question, this postseason period has been an abject disaster for the SEC. No conference talks as much as the SEC about its sense of self-importance. No other conference’s coaches exert as much energy pounding the table for their teams to be viewed differently than other ones. No other conference chants its abbreviation at other fans. No other conference has so successfully influenced the most important entity in the sport, the College…

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As regularly as Obama appointee Judge Indira Talwani finds some creative new way to temporary scuttle a provision of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that bars organizations that provide elective abortion from federal Medicaid funding for one year if they received more than $800,000 in federal funding in 2023, the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit says no siree Bob. Yesterday, in a brief opinion vacating Judge Talwani’s injunction, the appeals court panel, composed of judges appointed by President Biden, concluded that HHS and other federal officials have “made a strong showing at this preliminary stage that…

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Jan. 2 vowed to come to the aid of the opposition in Iran if protesters are killed by the Tehran regime. Several people have already been killed in the Islamic Republic after demonstrations over the nation’s ailing economy turned violent, Iranian media and rights groups reported earlier. Prosecuto…

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The government had asked the Ninth Circuit to stay a lower court’s ruling temporarily blocking impending federal reductions-in-force.SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday dismissed an appeal by the Trump administration to overturn a lower court’s order halting impending federal reductions-in-force.The government filed an unopposed motion on Dec. 31 to voluntarily dismiss its appeal, without explaining why it was abandoning the effort.Earlier, on Dec. 17, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston issued a preliminary injunction extending a block on impending federal reductions-in-force, ruling that certain agencies violated a congressional prohibition by notifying employees of separation in…

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U.S. actor Tommy Lee Jones (L) poses with his daughter, Victoria Jones (R), in a photo session prior to the opening ceremony of the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival in Tokyo on Oct. 25, 2017. Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP via Getty ImagesA woman who was found dead in a San Francisco hotel room on New Year’s Day has been identified as Victoria Jones, the daughter of award-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones.The 34-year-old was found unresponsive at the Fairmont Hotel at 2:52 a.m. on Jan. 1, the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) confirmed to The Epoch Times.We had a problem loading this article.…

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Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration is what you would expect from an anti-American Mayor. He had two inaugurations. The first was in a subway with the horrid Letitia James presiding. The second was in City Hall. He was sworn in on two Qurans. His inauguration in New York City had music that was not in English, with a Sikh rapper singing badly. The Toronto-based Panjabi singer, Babbulicious, can’t sing. He sang his reportedly popular track, Gaddi Red Challenger. Nonetheless, the new mayor and his weird wife were singing and dancing to it. Hundreds of supporters joined in. Sharing photos from the event…

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Elon Musk Responds After Somali TikToker Threatens His Life “I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He [Musk] about to die,” TikToker “dowza.z” (ZH) – A Somali TikToker (account now defunct), first highlighted by Libs of TikTok, mocked Americans about alleged Somali-linked fraud in Minnesota and pushed dangerous rhetoric suggesting Elon Musk was “about to die.” Such statements fit a broader alarming pattern surrounding the Democratic Party’s normalization of assassination culture against Musk and President Trump supporters. “I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He [Musk] about to die,” TikToker “dowza.z” stated in a short 30-second clip. The account has since been…

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While the appellate panel refused to reverse the jury’s verdict, two judges said the Ninth Circuit should abandon its subjective test for copyright infringement that defeated the photographer’s lawsuit.PASADENA, Calif. (CN) — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a jury verdict Friday finding that an image of Miles Davis that celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D inked on a friend’s shoulder wasn’t substantially similar to a photograph of the musician she used as a reference.In a per curiam decision, which isn’t attributed to an individual judge, the panel declined to overturn the jury’s findings based on the so-called intrinsic…

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This courtroom sketch depicts Brian Cole Jr., 30, of Woodbridge, Va., the man accused of planting a pair of pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national parties, being sworn in at Federal Court in Washington, on Dec. 5, 2025. Dana Verkouteren via APA magistrate judge has rejected a request by Brian Cole Jr., the man suspected of placing pipe bombs in Washington before the events of Jan. 6, 2021, to stay with his grandmother before an anticipated trial.Cole has been detained at the Rappahannock Regional Jail since December and indicated he would be willing to undergo…

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Samurai sword-wielding CEO James Jacobs is offering his armed services to remove squatters for tenants dealing with occupants who refuse to leave in the Northern California area. Squatting is an ongoing issue in California, with lawmakers such as Republican state Assemblyman Carl DeMaio attempting to introduce legislation that would allow property owners to immediately remove squatters. The proposal was ultimately rejected by the Democratic majority.Jacobs, the CEO of ASAP Squatter Removal, has been in the business for several years, with his website claiming a “95%+ success rate,” according to KRON4. (RELATED: Empty Virtue Signal: San Francisco Sets Up Reparations For…

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I first started using the term Protection Racket Media almost three years ago. It came up in an Amiable Skeptics VIP podcast with my friend (and yours), Adam Baldwin, when discussing the corruption around Joe Biden and the media’s refusal to take it seriously. At the time, the revelation of nearly two dozen LLCs in the Biden family laundering foreign money from the House Oversight Committee had generated nearly no coverage at all from the same American media archipelago that breathlessly reported on the danger of having diplomats stay in Trump-owned hotels a few years earlier.  Advertisement I blurbed the…

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Friends and colleagues of an Ohio dentist and his wife, who were found fatally shot inside their Columbus home, say they remain baffled by the killings, as investigators examine whether a nearby surveillance camera may have captured crucial evidence in the still-unsolved case, as reported by The New York Post. Spencer Tepe, 37, and his wife, Monique Tepe, 39, were discovered dead Tuesday inside their home in the Weinland Park neighborhood of Columbus while their young children were inside the residence. Police have described the case as a double homicide and said the suspect remains at large. NEW: Ohio police…

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Elon Musk’s Tesla lost its title Friday of being the world’s most popular electric vehicle maker after its sales continued to drop in 2025 over opposition to Musk’s politics, pushing Chinese rival BYD into the top spot instead.Tesla said it only delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, down 9% from a year earlier. It also saw a drop in sales in 2024. BYD sold 2.26 million vehicles in 2025, making it now the best-selling EV maker, according to the Associated Press.   In its fourth quarter, Tesla said it only sold 414,000 electric vehicles, which is less than the 440,000…

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On Friday, ABC’s Good Morning America celebrated a new chapter in their hometown politics of New York City: the inauguration of far-left extremist Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The network couldn’t hide their excitement as fill-in anchor and chief White house correspondent Mary Bruce pivoted away from a deadly Swiss night club fire, with a huge smile on her face to talk about the communist mayor. Of course, there was also mention of his controversial comment. “And now to a new era in New York City. Zoran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor on Thursday,” Bruce beamed, parroting Mamdani’s “new era” slogan.…

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Will these prove to be the right decisions?PublishedJanuary 2, 2026 5:00 PM EST•UpdatedJanuary 2, 2026 4:45 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWe now know which players will represent the United States in the men’s hockey tournament at the 2026 Olympics in Milan, and the reveal has not been a huge hit with a lot of armchair GMs… myself included.I already talked about why I thought Trevor Zegras could be an omission the Americans regret come February, but there were many, many names that got snubbed.While the defense and goalie selections look solid, the forwards have been the talk of hockey.I mean, it probably…

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The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors revealed days before Christmas that 367 small businesses “economically impacted” by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were awarded grants totaling $1.53 million. California began ramping up its pushback against the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration in June, prompting Democrats in the state to pursue legal challenges. On Dec. 23, however, the DEO and Los Angeles County Supervisors Chair Hilda L. Solis and Janice Hahn announced a new approach, saying the state would now push back through the Small Business Resiliency Fund…

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Two Space Force officers lost their home and their family cat in what appears to be a targeted attack just days after Christmas. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller, Major Jason “Red” Mills detailed how his house had been burglarized and lit on fire, and his had been vandalized. While he, his wife and his ten-month-old daughter were celebrating Christmas in Florida, Mills awoke to a 5 a.m. phone call on Dec. 28 from the D.C. police notifying him that his house had been set on fire. He later learned that his car had also been ransacked and…

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This content was produced via a partnership with KCPAC. The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of the Daily Caller. Hate Speech as a Weapon in South KoreaIn the United States, we are all too familiar with the weaponization of “Hate Speech” codes. We have seen how the language of tolerance is often twisted to silence political dissent and enforce ideological conformity. Now, imagine if that same “Woke” authoritarianism was not just a campus trend, but a state policy that shields the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from criticism.…

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(Headline USA)  The FBI said Friday it disrupted a New Year’s Eve attack plot targeting a grocery store and fast-food restaurant in North Carolina, arresting an 18-year-old man who authorities say pledged loyalty to the Islamic State group.Christian Sturdivant was charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization after investigators say he shared plans for the attack with an undercover FBI employee posing as a supportive confidant. Sturdivant was arrested Wednesday and remained in custody after a federal court appearance Friday. An attorney representing him Friday did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. Another…

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A heavy-lift cargo drone operates at Orsted’s Borssele 1 and 2 offshore wind farm in Zeeland, Netherlands, Aug. 6, 2024. Nicolas Maeterlinck/BELGA via AFPDanish energy company Orsted has taken legal action to block the Trump administration’s suspension of offshore wind construction, challenging a federal order that halted work on five major projects over national security concerns.In a court filing on Jan. 2, Revolution Wind LLC, an Orsted joint venture, asked a federal judge in Washington to block enforcement of what it claims is a “patently unlawful” stop-work order issued by the Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) on…

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As a brand, the series was arguably the most influential of the 2020sPublishedJanuary 2, 2026 4:40 PM EST•UpdatedJanuary 2, 2026 3:26 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkDespite mixed reviews of its final season, Stranger Things remains a pillar of the streaming era. In many ways, the series was the true successor to Game of Thrones as a monocultural phenomenon. Now, roughly 48 hours after Netflix premiered its series finale, questions about the show’s legacy have begun.The place of Stranger Things among all-time great series is complex. Unlike most contenders, until its final season, Netflix released each season in full. As a result, the…

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Well, with all the reports on fraud and stealing the American people’s money, another log gets thrown on the fire.  A new Housing and Urban Development (HUD) revealed that more than $5 billion in potential fraudulent and improper rental-assistance payments in 2024 alone. If we eliminated all fraud against the govt, we could cover the same govt spending while eliminating income taxes for everyone making less than $650K. Nearly all of us have been paying income taxes exclusively to pay for fraud. It doesn’t have to be this way. https://t.co/zEqMi6UjUe — Kevin Bass (@kevinnbass) December 31, 2025 From the HUD…

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(Sarah Roderick-Fitch, The Center Square) Following days of civil unrest in Iran, President Donald Trump issued a warning to the Iranian regime that the U.S. is prepared to take action if civilians are shot.Trump posted the warning overnight Friday, indicating he may be throwing support behind the uprising in the Islamic Republic sparked by economic decline. “If Iran shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United State of America will come to their rescue. We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” the president posted to his Truth Social Account. The warning came on the…

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California State Senator Scott Wiener (D) celebrated his new anti-masking law on New Year’s Day, crowing on social media that as of January 1, 2026, federal law enforcement officers “can no longer hide behind face coverings” in the Golden State. “Starting today, my new anti-masking law goes into effect,” Weiner claimed, although the state has agreed to postpone enforcement pending a court hearing on the matter. “I’ve stood up to Trump and his reign of terror as your State Senator, and I will continue to do so as your future Congressman,” the far-left Democrat wrote on X. Weiner, who is…

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“Judge reduces sex criminal’s jail time because of his race,” reports The National Post: A former university football player who sexually assaulted two women has been sentenced to just two years in prison because he is black and was feeling intense pressure around the time of the attacks, the judge said. Omogbolahan Jegede, 25, had choked one of the women almost into unconsciousness. “It should be noted that but, for the contents of the Impact of Race and Culture Assessment (IRCA), the pre-sentence report and all the mitigating factors surrounding Omogbolahan (Teddy) Jegede, this sentence would have been much higher,” Justice…

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Multiple Somali daycare centers highlighted in a viral YouTube exposé on alleged fraud in Minnesota have direct ties to a nonprofit at the center of a $300 million scam, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported Thursday. The now-infamous videos from YouTube influencer Nick Shirley, posted Dec. 26, showed several purported Somali-run daycare centers receiving millions in taxpayer funds despite little evidence that children were actually present at the facilities. Now it turns out that five of the 10 daycare centers Shirley visited operated as meal sites for Feeding Our Future, the Minnesota-based nonprofit implicated in a massive fraud scheme that has…

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What Goes Around: The EU’s Extralegal Sanctions Regime EU Sanctions against the block’s own citizens and residents are a horrible development toward a totalitarian future. Their extralegal nature is what gives them their force. An explanation attempt. Pascal Lottaz reports on Substack It has come as a shock to many of us in the alternative media sphere when, on December 15, the EU put the esteemed analyst, political commentator, and former Swiss Army colonel Jacques Baud, on its Russia-Sanctions list. He was one of several newly sanctioned individuals (alongside, for instance, the popular French journalist, Xavier Moreau). Baud is already the second…

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(Chris Woodward, The Center Square) Sen. Janae Shamp is on a mission for 2026.The Arizona legislator said she wants to “make pedophiles’ lives hell” and is not backing off. “There are many different layers to how sex offenders are processed,” Shamp, R-Surprise, told The Center Square. “There’s things that happen pretrial. There’s plea deals that are made. Probation gets involved, and then once probation comes into it, what level of sex offender they are is then generated. So I’ve been working to make sure that everyone that is a sex offender, whether they’re level 1, 2, or 3, are actually…

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People better not fall for this ruse a third time…PublishedJanuary 2, 2026 4:10 PM EST•UpdatedJanuary 2, 2026 3:17 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThat saying, “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me,” is about as cliché as it gets, but that’s because there’s truth to it.If you get tricked into showing up for New Year’s Eve fireworks once, that’s not your fault.But if you show up the next year for the same fake fireworks as some folks in the UK did, well, then that’s on you.READ: HERE’S WHY NEW YEAR’S EVE IS THE MOST OVERRATED HOLIDAY IN HUMAN…

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Boxes of Wegovy made by Novo Nordisk at a pharmacy in London on March 8, 2024. Hollie Adams/ReutersMultiple lots of weight-loss medication Wegovy were recalled by pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk because hair was found in a prefilled syringe, according to two notices published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week.The recall entails lots of four Wegovy, or semaglutide, single-dose prefilled pens in 0.5 mg/0.5 mL doses, according to an FDA notice issued on Dec. 31. The other notice, published on the same day, said that four Wegovy single-dose prefilled pens at 1 mg/0.5 mL doses are also under…

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An off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed an armed neighbor during a New Year’s Eve incident at a Los Angeles apartment complex after the man began firing a rifle, federal and local authorities confirmed, as reported by The New York Post. The shooting occurred just after 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 31 at an apartment complex along Roscoe Boulevard in the Northridge area of Los Angeles. According to authorities, the suspect, described by police only as a black male in his 30s, opened fire while inside the complex, prompting the off-duty agent to intervene. Police cars at night.…

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Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk issued a blunt warning on social media after a viral TikTok video appeared to show a Somali TikTok user making a threatening remark about his life, a claim the woman at the center of the video now says was taken out of context, as reported by the Gateway Pundit. The controversy began after a clip circulated widely online showing a TikTok user livestreaming while playing a video of Musk on her phone. After speaking briefly in a non-English language, the woman switched to English and said, “I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to…

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Intel chief Budanov is rising in the Kiev regime. The choice of Budanov means the war will escalate. The Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky appointed today (2) the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, to the powerful and prestigious job of chief of staff. I had a meeting with Kyrylo Budanov and offered him the role of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. At this time, Ukraine needs greater focus on security issues, the development of the Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine, as well as on the diplomatic track of… pic.twitter.com/SCs6Oj2Rb7 — Volodymyr Zelenskyy /…

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The Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) filed a class action lawsuit Thursday on behalf of federal workers over the government’s ending of insurance coverage for sex change hormones and procedures. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in August sent a letter to insurance companies notifying them that “chemical and surgical modification of an individual’s sex traits through medical interventions (to include ‘gender transition’ services) will no longer be covered” in 2026 under federal employee health plans, with the exception of counseling services and those who are “mid-treatment.” The federal workers are basing their “discrimination” complaint on the allegation that ending…

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A federal magistrate judge said “it was luck, not lack of effort” that caused Brian Cole Jr.’s pipe bombs not to explode. He said the failure was not a reason to consider Cole not dangerous.WASHINGTON (CN) — A federal judge on Friday ordered a Virginia man to be detained as he awaits trial on charges he placed two pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021.U.S. Magistrate Judge Matthew Sharbaugh rejected Brian Cole Jr.’s request to be released to home detention at his grandmother’s house, finding such conditions did not “reasonably assure the safety…

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A popular German streamer was struck twice by projectiles during a New Year’s Eve livestream in Cologne, Germany — exactly a decade after more than 1,000 women reported sexual assault complaints involving migrants at the same celebration. Kunshikitty, who has over 200,000 followers, was broadcasting from the festival when a man standing roughly a foot away hurled an object that struck her in the head. Video from the 16-hour stream shows the streamer, wearing a bright pink outfit, stumbling backward and clutching her head as the man disappears into the crowd. (RELATED: Migrant Mobs Rampage Through European Cities In New…

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A dentist and his wife were gunned down in their Columbus, Ohio, home earlier this week and police still have not identified a suspect. Dr. Spencer Tepe, 37, and his wife Monique Tepe, 39, were found shot to death in their home Tuesday morning after police conducted a welfare check. Their two children were found in the home crying but were not physically harmed. Police were called to conduct a welfare check after Dr. Tepe, who was known for being punctual, failed to show up to work at Athens Dental Depot. Athens Dental Depot owner, Dr. Mark Valrose told 911…

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