Brianna Alvelo, a pizza delivery driver, is accused of stabbing a woman 14 times after receiving a $2 tip on a $33 order. Alvelo allegedly returned to the motel room with an accomplice, where they assaulted the woman, her boyfriend, and her 5-year-old daughter, causing significant injuries and property damage. Security footage and witness statements corroborate the victim’s account, leading to Alvelo’s arrest on charges including attempted murder and home invasion. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities seeking information about the unidentified male accomplice.
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The FDA has significantly escalated its recall of Kirkland Signature Organic Pasture Raised eggs distributed by Costco, warning of potential “severe illness or death.” This isn’t just a simple recall; the agency is highlighting the serious health risks associated with consuming these eggs.
The affected eggs are specifically the Handsome Brook Farms Kirkland brand, 24-count Signature Organic Pasture Raised eggs, bearing the Julian code 327, easily identified on the carton alongside the “best by” date (appearing as “327 JAN 05”). The recall initially focused on certain states—Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina—but the severity of the situation has prompted a broader alert.… Continue reading
Low-income Trump voters, reliant on Social Security and other benefits, express concerns about potential cuts despite the president-elect’s campaign promises. While some voters harbor optimism regarding administrative efficiency improvements, others fear drastic reductions driven by Trump’s billionaire cabinet and commitment to spending cuts. Experts warn that achieving significant spending reductions likely necessitates cuts to social safety nets, a prospect alarming to both benefit recipients and local Republican officials. The potential consequences of such cuts are viewed as potentially catastrophic, leading to widespread hardship and social unrest.
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Contrary to idealized notions of citizen-led democratic defense, democracies are primarily defended by elites. Recent electoral outcomes, where voters ousted incumbents leading to the rise of authoritarian figures, reflect voter discontent rather than a deliberate embrace of authoritarianism. This is primarily a failure of elites who failed to prevent such candidates from gaining traction and who did not sufficiently educate the public about the risks involved, especially compared to more successful counter-movements seen in Germany. Ultimately, the blame rests with elites for not more forcefully opposing the rise of anti-democratic forces.
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Israel launched its largest-ever strike on Yemen, targeting infrastructure including Sanaa International Airport and Hodeidah’s port and power station. The operation, involving reportedly 100 aircraft and coordinated with the U.S., caused casualties and widespread power outages, according to various reports. Israeli officials stated the strikes aimed to cripple Iranian-backed Houthi capabilities, vowing further action if necessary. The Houthis quickly threatened retaliation, highlighting the escalating tensions and potential for further conflict.
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In a north Harris County apartment complex, an attempted robbery involving four children (ages 12-14) resulted in a shootout. The adult victim, who sustained gunshot wounds, disarmed and shot the would-be robbers, injuring three. Two injured children are in stable condition, one is undergoing surgery, and a fourth child was detained. Authorities are investigating the incident, recovering multiple firearms from the scene, and determining whether charges will be filed.
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Elon Musk’s Christmas “Ozempic Santa” post revealed his use of the weight-loss drug Mounjaro, sparking further debate on GLP-1 inhibitors. This follows a recent disagreement with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s HHS appointee, over the cost-effectiveness of widespread GLP-1 inhibitor use versus promoting healthier lifestyles to combat obesity. Musk advocates for making these drugs affordable, contrasting Kennedy’s initial focus on dietary changes. Musk’s public endorsement, however, adds another layer to the ongoing discussion surrounding obesity treatment in America.
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Japan has provided Ukraine’s state budget with approximately $1.7 billion for World Bank projects focused on crucial sectors. These funds, disbursed between November and December, support social protection, healthcare reform, education improvements, business restoration, and smart fiscal governance. The funding is channeled through five specific World Bank programs: INSPIRE, SURGE, RISE, THRIVE, and LEARN. This contribution is part of a larger Japanese commitment of $3 billion to Ukraine, secured by frozen Russian assets.
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Elon Musk, on X, urged followers to boycott Wikipedia donations until the platform addresses what he terms an imbalance in editing authority, citing a budget allocation of 29 percent to “equity” and “safety & inclusion.” This followed a post highlighting Wikipedia’s 2023-2024 annual report, which detailed significant spending on DEI initiatives. Wikipedia’s spokesperson countered that these funds support broader accessibility and safety for editors and users, emphasizing the platform’s commitment to free expression and inclusivity. The incident sparked debate on Wikipedia’s neutrality, with some echoing Musk’s concerns and others dismissing them as anecdotal.
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California farmers who supported Donald Trump during his presidential campaigns now face a potentially devastating consequence: the deportation of half their workforce. This situation highlights a stark irony; these farmers backed Trump, in part, due to his promises to increase water access for the Central Valley. However, his equally forceful campaign pledges on mass deportations of undocumented immigrants threaten the very foundation of their agricultural operations.
The significant reliance on undocumented workers within California’s agricultural sector is undeniable. These workers form at least half, and potentially much more, of the workforce responsible for harvesting the bounty of crops that constitute half the produce consumed in the United States.… Continue reading