Rhode Island Hockey Game Shooting Identified As Targeted Family Dispute

A shooting during a youth hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, resulted in three fatalities, including the shooter, and three individuals critically injured. Authorities indicated that an intervention by another individual helped to end the violent incident, with the shooter believed to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Investigators are treating the event as targeted, possibly stemming from a family dispute, and are continuing to gather evidence and interview witnesses.

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Costco Thrives by Defying Trump’s DEI Directive

As corporate America largely scaled back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs under political pressure, Costco has notably maintained its commitments. Despite a shift by rivals like Target and Walmart, Costco’s leadership has publicly reaffirmed its DEI efforts, arguing they foster creativity and innovation. This stance has been overwhelmingly supported by shareholders, and early indications suggest that both investors and shoppers are rewarding this approach with continued business success.

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Colbert Claims CBS Censored Talarico Interview Due to FCC Fear

Stephen Colbert revealed on Monday’s “Late Show” that CBS refused to air an interview with Texas Senate candidate Rep. James Talarico, citing concerns from network lawyers about the Federal Communications Commission. The unaired segment, subsequently released on YouTube, featured Talarico discussing his belief that Donald Trump fears a Texas upset and is using the FCC to suppress dissenting voices, labeling it a dangerous form of “cancel culture” that undermines First Amendment rights. This decision occurs amidst increased FCC scrutiny of broadcasters and suggestions from the Trump administration that licenses could be revoked, particularly when political candidates are featured on shows.

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Russia’s Navy Threat Lacks Credibility Against Western Powers

A senior Russian official has warned that the Russian navy stands ready to protect Russian-linked vessels from potential European seizures, suggesting a retaliatory response against European shipping. This statement comes amidst increasing pressure on Russia’s “shadow fleet,” which is used to circumvent Western sanctions on oil exports. The official, Nikolai Patrushev, labeled any attempts to blockade Russian vessels as “western piracy” and asserted that such actions would be illegal under international law. This development occurs as high-stakes talks regarding Ukraine are underway, following recent Russian airstrikes that damaged Ukraine’s power network.

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Surfer’s Death Fuels Costa Rica Safety Debate

American surfer Kurt Van Dyke, 66, was found dead in his Cahuita, Costa Rica apartment on Saturday following an apparent robbery. Authorities reported that two armed individuals entered the apartment, threatened Van Dyke and a companion with a firearm, and stole valuables. Van Dyke, who was known for his contributions to surfing in the Caribbean and hailed from a prominent surfing family, died at the scene from asphyxiation and stab wounds. The woman with him sustained minor injuries, and an investigation is underway to identify the perpetrators.

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Colbert Claims CBS Blocked Texas Democrat Interview

The Democratic U.S. Senate primary in Texas is approaching, with State Rep. James Talarico being a prominent candidate. However, an interview with Talarico on CBS’ “The Late Show” was canceled at the last minute. Network lawyers reportedly cited concerns related to the FCC’s “equal-time rule,” a policy that has historically not applied to news interviews. This decision comes amid FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s suggestion that programs featuring political candidates may no longer automatically qualify as exempt “bona fide news.”

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DOJ Releases Tiny Fraction of Epstein Files

The article describes the tragic death of a protester, who was fatally injured during an altercation with ICE agents. The protester, identified as 37-year-old Pretti, was seen filming ICE activity and subsequently intervened when another protester was violently shoved by an agent. During the ensuing struggle, Pretti was sprayed with a chemical irritant and, while being subdued by at least seven officers, was shot multiple times by one of the agents. An EMT on the scene immediately recognized the severity of Pretti’s injuries, noting a “serious brain injury.”

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New Mexico Launches Full Probe of Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

New Mexico has officially approved a comprehensive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, a development that many have been clamoring for, given the ranch’s notorious past. The probe aims to uncover what truly transpired at the sprawling property, which served as one of Epstein’s primary bases of operation for his alleged sex trafficking ring. It’s understood that Epstein harbored a disturbing ambition to “seed the human race with his DNA,” reportedly by impregnating women at this very ranch, a chilling testament to the dark undercurrents associated with the property.

The Zorro Ranch, once owned by Epstein, was managed by a New Zealand couple, Karen and Brice Gordon.… Continue reading

Kansas Mayor Faces Felony Charges for Voting as Noncitizen

Ceballos, facing charges for illegal voting, believes he does not fit the profile of individuals targeted by immigration laws for removal, despite a past misdemeanor conviction. The community of Coldwater has shown significant support for Ceballos, filling his court hearing to capacity and placing ads in the local paper. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, a vocal opponent of voter fraud, is pursuing the case, stating that noncitizen voting is a frequent occurrence.

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Iran’s Threats Met With US Caution Amidst Nuclear Talks and Election Year

Amidst ongoing nuclear negotiations in Geneva, Iran conducted live missile drills near the Strait of Hormuz. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a warning regarding the presence of US warships in the Gulf. Despite these tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reported that both nations reached broad agreement on guiding principles during their talks, laying the groundwork for a potential deal.

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