Breaking news indicates a shooting has occurred near East Hall at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Law enforcement officials are currently on the scene and actively responding to the incident. Further details regarding the nature of the shooting or any potential injuries are currently unavailable. Updates will be provided as they become available from official sources.
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On Wednesday, right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot at a Utah college event, marking an instance of escalating political violence in the United States. According to Todd Belt, a political management professor, President Donald Trump significantly contributed to this rise in tension. Belt highlighted the substantial increase in threats against US lawmakers, asserting Trump’s actions had exacerbated the situation.
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Polish Chief of the General Staff, General Wiesław Kukuła, confirmed that Poland received a warning from Belarus regarding drones. Belarus alerted Poland about drones flying towards Polish airspace, a statement which General Kukuła acknowledged as “useful”. This cooperation was deemed surprising, considering the ongoing tensions and escalating situation along the land border between the two countries. The confirmation comes after the discovery of debris from 15 drones in Poland as of September 10th.
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, former President Donald Trump declared the far-right media personality a “martyr” and blamed the political left for his killing. Trump’s rhetoric, delivered without confirmation of the shooter’s motive, served as a launchpad for attacking those who oppose his agenda. Prominent MAGA figures joined in, accusing the left of responsibility and calling for retaliation. The article warns that this response echoes historical patterns where right-wing governments have used incidents of political violence to justify repression, suppress dissent, and undermine constitutional rights, escalating the danger to democracy.
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In a landmark decision, a South Korean court overturned the 1965 conviction of Choi Mal-ja, who was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm after biting off part of her attacker’s tongue during a sexual assault. The court ruled that her actions were justifiable self-defense, recognizing her attempt to escape the assault. This reversal comes after a retrial ordered by the Supreme Court, fueled by the #MeToo movement and Choi’s own determination to clear her name after six decades. The initial conviction stemmed from the aggressor receiving a lenient sentence for the assault while Choi was punished, sparking outrage and highlighting the challenges faced by victims of sexual violence.
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A federal lawsuit alleges that three high-ranking FBI officials were fired as a result of political pressure from the Trump administration, despite the director’s knowledge of the illegality of such actions. Director Kash Patel purportedly admitted to the firings being “likely illegal” but claimed he was powerless to stop them, as the White House and Justice Department were determined to remove agents involved in investigations related to former President Trump. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the fired agents, seeks reinstatement, back pay, and a declaration of the firings’ illegality, arguing that Patel prioritized political motivations over protecting the American people. The suit further asserts the firings were driven by a desire to remove experienced personnel, thereby undermining national security and causing reputational damage.
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Ukrainian Military Intelligence (HUR) reported a successful drone strike on a high-value Russian Black Sea Fleet vessel near Novorossiysk, disabling a Project MPSV07 multipurpose support ship valued at $60 million. The attack targeted the ship’s bridge, destroying navigation and surveillance systems, forcing it out of service and requiring costly repairs. This strike occurred while the Russian vessel was conducting electronic reconnaissance and patrolling the approaches to Novorossiysk Bay. The attack is part of Ukraine’s intensified use of domestically produced drones, following other successful operations against Russian assets, including a strike on a Russian military tugboat in Sevastopol Bay.
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A majority of Brazil’s Supreme Court judges have voted to convict former President Jair Bolsonaro of plotting a military coup, potentially resulting in a lengthy prison sentence. Justice Cármen Lúcia Antunes Rocha ruled Bolsonaro guilty of attempting to cling to power after losing the 2022 election. Two other judges, Alexandre de Moraes and Flávio Dino, also found him guilty of leading a criminal organization that sought to overthrow Brazilian democracy. The former president’s sentence is expected to be determined after the remaining judge casts his vote, with a possible sentence up to 43 years.
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Representative Boebert argued that objections to the National Guard’s temporary presence in the city are hypocritical. She pointed out that there was no outcry from Washington D.C. residents or opposing political figures when a substantial National Guard presence was deployed around the Capitol, restricting First Amendment rights. Boebert framed this prior deployment as a similar scenario to the current one, implying that the current objections are inconsistent with past reactions. However, this comparison is a misrepresentation of the events of January 6, 2021, and the reasons behind the National Guard’s involvement.
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