John Q. Hosedrinker

Rhode Island Man Kills Pregnant Wife, Two Children, Then Himself

On January 2nd, West Greenwich police discovered the bodies of Danielle Arruda, her two young children, and her husband, Nicholas Arruda, all deceased from gunshot wounds in their home. Nicholas Arruda, who had a prior domestic arrest with unrelated charges dropped, is believed to have committed the murders before taking his own life using an M4 semiautomatic weapon. The lack of signs of struggle and the family being in pajamas suggests the event occurred quickly. Police have yet to establish a clear motive for the murder-suicide.

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Fed Fears Trump’s Policies Will Worsen Inflation

A New York court ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. illegally voted in New York while residing in California, a claim supported by public records and witness testimony. This action is criticized by Accountable.US, who question Kennedy’s fitness for public office given his apparent disregard for the law. The ruling adds to concerns surrounding several controversial cabinet nominees for the incoming Trump administration. Kennedy’s team has not yet responded to the allegations.

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Montrealer Sentenced for Illegally Exporting Electronics to Russia

Nikolay Goltsev, a Russian-Montrealer, received a 40-month prison sentence for conspiring to illegally export over $10 million in restricted electronics to Russia. These components were used in Russian military systems deployed during the invasion of Ukraine. Goltsev and his wife, Kristina Puzyreva (who received a 24-month sentence), publicly professed support for Ukraine while secretly facilitating the procurement scheme. The Justice Department highlighted text messages revealing their true allegiances and intent to support Russia’s war effort. Goltsev also forfeited $4 million and additional assets.

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Pizzagate Gunman Killed by Police After Pulling Weapon

On January 4th, Kannapolis police officers stopped Edgar Maddison Welch, who had an outstanding warrant, resulting in a shooting. Welch, the passenger, drew a handgun, prompting officers to return fire, fatally wounding him. The incident is under investigation by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the officers involved are on administrative leave. Welch was previously convicted on federal charges related to the “Pizzagate” incident in 2016, where he fired a rifle in a Washington D.C. pizzeria based on a false online conspiracy theory.

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Military Doctor Pleads Guilty to Sexually Abusing Dozens of Soldiers

Major Michael Stockin, a pain management specialist at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, pleaded guilty to 36 counts of abusive sexual contact and 5 counts of indecent viewing, stemming from allegations by 41 soldiers. These acts occurred under the guise of medical examinations between 2019 and 2022. The case, considered the largest sexual abuse scandal in recent military history by Protect Our Defenders, has prompted lawsuits against the Army and Department of Defense for negligence in hiring and supervising Stockin. Sentencing will follow the judge’s approval of the plea, with victim impact statements anticipated.

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Brussels Schools Boycott Holocaust Remembrance Amid Gaza Conflict Outrage

Two Brussels schools refused to participate in a Holocaust remembrance ceremony, citing the ongoing conflict in Gaza as a reason to avoid discussing the Holocaust with students. This decision, driven partly by parental objections, prompted outrage from the European Jewish Association (EJA). The EJA chairman condemned the schools’ refusal, emphasizing the crucial importance of Holocaust education and the unacceptable comparison between the genocide and the Gaza conflict. He called for the Minister of Education’s intervention to ensure that historical truth is not suppressed to appease a minority.

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Musk’s DOGE Promise Fails: Government Efficiency Plan Collapses

Musk revised his proposed budget cuts, acknowledging a $2 trillion reduction as an optimistic goal, aiming for a best-case scenario. He suggested that even a fraction of this target would constitute a significant achievement. This revised projection aligns with the skepticism of budget experts who deemed the initial $2 trillion figure unrealistic given the existing $6.8 trillion budget. The revised goal reflects a more pragmatic approach to budget cuts.

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Canadian Firefighters Aid Los Angeles Amidst Devastating Wildfires

Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by strong winds, have prompted the evacuation of over 70,000 residents and destroyed over 1,000 structures, resulting in at least two fatalities. Quebec has deployed two CL-415 water-bombing aircraft, while B.C.-based Coulson Aviation has dispatched helicopters, including Chinooks and Sikorsky S-76s, to aid in firefighting efforts. Despite the significant challenges posed by high winds and rapidly spreading flames, these Canadian resources are working alongside thousands of firefighters to combat the multiple blazes. While the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre hasn’t deployed resources, Quebec and B.C. stand ready to offer further assistance.

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US-Backed General Elected Lebanon’s President, Ending Political Stalemate

Following a prolonged political deadlock, Lebanon elected army chief Joseph Aoun as its new president, ending a two-year vacancy. Aoun’s election, facilitated by US and Saudi support, marks a shift away from Iran-backed Hezbollah’s influence. In his inaugural address, Aoun pledged to address Lebanon’s multifaceted crises and to establish the state’s monopoly on weapons, directly challenging Hezbollah’s military power. This comes amidst Hezbollah’s weakened position following a recent conflict with Israel and the subsequent ceasefire agreement. Aoun’s presidency signals a potential realignment of power dynamics within Lebanon.

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LGBTQ Americans Fleeing US Under Trump: A New Exodus?

Following Donald Trump’s re-election, many LGBTQ+ Americans fear a surge in hate crimes and discriminatory policies. This fear stems from Trump’s past rhetoric, Republican legislative proposals targeting LGBTQ+ rights, and the actions of supporting organizations. Concerns include the potential overturning of same-sex marriage, the erosion of transgender rights, and increased violence against LGBTQ+ individuals. As a result, some members of the community are planning to emigrate, while others remain determined to resist and fight for their rights within the country.

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