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AI gun detection system links cameras to alert authorities
A new artificial intelligence security system, partly-developed in St. Louis, can allegedly spot an active shooter before that person can even fire a shot. FOX 2 News put the system to the test to demonstrate how it works.
Draymond Green Has Harsh Criticism For Knicks
The first week of the NBA season is already revealing which teams look prepared to challenge for the championship and which appear to be pretenders. Draymond Green has typically been part of contenders, with the Golden State Warriors spending the past decade among the Western Conference’s elite. Few players understand winning basketball as well as [.] The post Draymond Green Has Harsh Criticism For Knicks appeared first on Heavy Sports.
‘Excellent job’: Trump-appointed judge gushes over DOJ prosecutors sidelined over J6 memo
A Trump-appointed federal district judge in Washington, D.C., went out of his way on Thursday to praise a pair of Justice Department prosecutors who were put on leave shortly after writing a harsh sentencing memo against a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant and described that event as a “mob of rioters,” Politico reported.The rioter in question, Taylor Taranto, was separately convicted in a bench trial for livestreaming himself near former President Barack Obama’s house with a huge cache of illegal weapons, and issuing a fake threat to bomb a government building.U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who presided over the bench trial and issued the convictions, made his statement on the matter as Assistant U.S. Attorneys Carlos Valdivia and Samuel White, the two attorneys placed on leave, “looked on from the gallery as the chief of the criminal section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C., Jonathan Hornok, and another prosecutor, Travis Wolf, took their places.”Valdivia and White, said Nichols, “upheld the highest standards of professionalism” through the trial and “In my view, both … did a truly excellent job in this case.”After Valdivia and White were removed, their sentencing memo recommending 27 months in prison vanished from the court docket, and was replaced with a new one that erased all references to Taranto being a January 6 rioter or to the fact that President Donald Trump posted the address of Obama’s house on his Truth Social platform shortly before Taranto went there.Taranto was ultimately sentenced to 21 months, which is less than the current amount of time he’s been held through the trial process, meaning he will be released on time served. He additionally faces three years of supervised release.
Earle-Sears blasts Democrats over redistricting: ‘They’re trying to get at me’
HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears returned to the campaign trail Thursday in Harrisonburg after being pulled back to Richmond for a surprise redistricting session she said was orchestrated by Democrats to sideline her in the final stretch before Election Day. “The Democrats wanted that. You know why? Because they’re trying to get at [.].
‘It’s scary’: Dem candidate speaks out after Trump admin’s ‘surreal’ prosecution of her
Progressive Democratic congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh spoke out against President Donald Trump’s administration for prosecuting her after she participated in a protest against an immigration raid in her home state of Illinois. The indictment, which was filed on Oct. 23, accuses Abughazaleh of one count of conspiracy and one count of forcibly impeding an officer. Abughazaleh told NBC News that she plans to self-surrender to authorities next Wednesday and described the incident as “political prosecution.”Abughazaleh joined Jon Lovett, a former Obama administration staffer, on a new episode of the “Pod Save America” podcast on Thursday, and further discussed the prosecution. “It’s scary. It’s surreal, and it’s also totally expected,” she said. “This is what this administration does. They go after people who disagree with them, and this case is an attempt to criminalize protest, to criminalize freedom of speech, and to criminalize freedom of association. This is what authoritarians do,” she added. “They try to find any excuse to punish their political enemies, to punish populations they deem as enemies. We’ve seen that a lot in how ICE is functioning.”Abughazaleh noted that the Trump administration has admitted to catching very few criminals during its immigration raids. She suggested that reveals something more sinister about the raids. “That is one of the best examples to show that this has never been about crime,” she said. “This has never even been about immigration. This is about securing and cementing power for the Trump administration.”.
Former Miss Clark Atlanta Shekinah Burden joins ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’
Former Miss Clark Atlanta University Shekinah Burden has officially joined the cast of the highly anticipated second season of the Netflix original reality competition series, Squid Game: The Challenge. Netflix recently revealed the roster for the upcoming season of the game show, which pits 456 players against one another. Squid Game: The Challenge is a [.] The post Former Miss Clark Atlanta Shekinah Burden joins ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Villarreal vs Rayo Vallecano Prediction and Betting Tips | November 1st 2025
The action continues in round 11 of the Spanish La Liga as Villareal and Rayo Vallecano square off at the Estadio de la Ceramica on Saturday.
Monolithic: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) Monolithic Power Systems Inc. (MPWR) on Thursday reported third-quarter net income of.
Red Sox Linked to Reunion With Projected $160 Million All-Star Slugger
Among the many moves the Boston Red Sox will have to consider this winter, finding a long-term first baseman is one of the top options. It’ll be interesting to see what the Red Sox want to do with Triston Casas returning from injury, but after reports indicated last offseason that they could move on from [.] The post Red Sox Linked to Reunion With Projected $160 Million All-Star Slugger appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The New York Times
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- China Built the World’s Drone Industry. Now It’s Locking Down the Skies. 2026 年 4 月 5 日 Joy Dong
- Hollywood Writers Union and Studios Reach Contract Deal 2026 年 4 月 5 日 Brooks Barnes
- Where Are NASA’s Artemis II Astronauts Now? Closer to the Moon Than Earth. 2026 年 4 月 5 日 Katrina Miller
- Judge Pauses Trump Demand for Student Race Data in 17 States 2026 年 4 月 5 日 Orlando Mayorquín
- Dozens Killed in Haiti Massacre as International Force Trickles In 2026 年 4 月 4 日 André Paultre and Frances Robles
- ‘Hacks’ Has the Last Laugh 2026 年 4 月 4 日 Chantal Anderson and Alexis Soloski
- Some Voters Say Congress Is Too Old. These Black Democrats Aren’t Leaving. 2026 年 4 月 4 日 Robert Jimison
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Farmland Partners targets AFFO of $14.5M–$16.6M and special dividend amid portfolio simplification
Farmland Partners targets AFFO of $14.5M–$16.6M and special dividend amid portfolio simplification