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    JEWISH Man’s SHOCKING Encounter with Swastika Vandalism on Cybertruck

    JEWISH Man’s SHOCKING Encounter with Swastika Vandalism on Cybertruck

    A New York man was stunned when he caught another Jewish man drawing a swastika on his Cybertruck. The incident unfolded in front of a New York Post reporter and photographer, who documented the arrest.

    The suspect, Michael Lewis, 42, faced charges of aggravated harassment but was later released. Avi Ben Hamo, the truck’s owner, reportedly saw Lewis park his Subaru before defacing the vehicle with the symbol.

    Ben Hamo confronted Lewis as he tried to escape. “What are you doing?” Hamo asked in a video capturing their exchange. This event underscores ongoing tensions over hate symbols and their effects on communities.

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    TRAGIC School Shooting: Heartbreak and HEROES Emerge in Madisons Darkest Day

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    Tech Stocks SOAR: Why the S&P 500 and DOW are on Fire Right NOW

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    REPEAT OFFENDER: Deported Guatemalan Arrested Again in New York

    A Guatemalan man, Yoni Wilfredo Gregorio Ortiz, was arrested in New York City by ICE officers over the weekend. He had been deported before and has a criminal history in the U.S. His latest arrest stemmed from a warrant for driving while intoxicated.

    Gregorio Ortiz’s record includes a conviction for third-degree assault while he was in the U.S. This arrest highlights ICE’s ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws in New York City and underscores the challenges of dealing with individuals who re-enter illegally after deportation.

    The incident raises questions about immigration enforcement’s effectiveness in preventing repeat offenses by previously deported individuals. It also emphasizes addressing criminal behavior among illegal immigrants to ensure public safety.

    As ICE continues its operations, cases like these remain central to discussions on immigration policy and law enforcement priorities, sparking debates on how best to protect communities while managing illegal immigration challenges effectively.

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    “TRUMP BLOCKS NYC Congestion Plan, Sparking Heated Debate”

    The TRUMP administration has announced plans to block New York City’s congestion toll program. This initiative aimed to charge drivers entering Manhattan to reduce traffic and improve air quality. Critics argue it unfairly impacts lower-income drivers who depend on their vehicles.

    Federal officials worry about the toll’s economic impact on residents and visitors, leading them to halt its implementation. The move has sparked a political debate, with supporters saying congestion pricing is crucial for funding public transportation and reducing pollution.

    Opponents of the administration’s decision are organizing protests, arguing it undermines local governance and New York City’s ability to tackle transportation challenges. New York’s mayor expressed disappointment, stressing the need for innovative traffic solutions.

    Congressional leaders from New York have vowed to oppose what they see as federal overreach in local matters. The outcome could influence urban policy nationwide as cities look for ways to modernize transportation and address climate change concerns.

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    ERIC ADAMS’ Charges Dropped: A Shocking Legal Precedent?

    Corruption charges against New York City Mayor ERIC ADAMS have been dropped. This decision could set a concerning legal precedent, potentially aiding others in similar legal battles. CBS News’ Jake Rosen highlights the implications of this development.

    THREE LEE COUNTY DEPUTIES FIRED: Law and Order RESTORED

    Three deputies from Lee County have been fired for making unauthorized arrests outside their jurisdiction. Sheriff Jay Jones confirmed the terminations and noted that a fourth deputy was demoted for similar actions. These disciplinary actions underscore the importance of adhering to jurisdictional boundaries in law enforcement.

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    MAYOR ERIC Adams’ Team In Turmoil: Resignations Spark Leadership Crisis

    Four top deputies in New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ administration have resigned, signaling potential instability within his leadership team. This development comes amid growing dissatisfaction among city workers and officials. Adams has been actively engaging with federal authorities to enhance law enforcement collaboration on immigration issues.

    In a separate matter, the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is under scrutiny for its involvement with the Social Security Administration. A top official resigned following disagreements over sensitive data handling, reflecting ongoing tensions between federal agencies and DOGE’s cost-cutting measures led by Elon Musk.

    Protests against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk continue nationwide, with demonstrators voicing concerns over their policies and actions. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security launched a new ad campaign warning criminal migrants against entering the U.S., reinforcing strict immigration policies under Trump’s leadership.

    Amidst these political developments, Trump’s administration has initiated firings within the Federal Aviation Administration following a fatal plane crash in Washington D.C., raising concerns about air traffic safety during peak travel times. Additionally, federal health agencies are evaluating recent layoffs’ impact on their operations as they navigate staffing changes prompted by government directives.

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    NATIONWIDE MANHUNT: Dangerous Double Homicide Suspect on the Loose

    The Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office is on the hunt for Scott C. Mitchell, linked to a double homicide in New York. An abandoned 2011 gray Chevrolet Impala has been connected to him, and search warrants are being obtained. This case highlights law enforcement’s dedication to capturing dangerous suspects across state lines.

    JUSTICE SERVED: Two CHARGED in Murder of Army Soldier

    Clarksville Police and the Army Criminal Investigation Division have charged two people with murdering Army PFC Katia Duenas Aguilar. The suspects, Rodas and Cruz, were already in federal custody for other charges when indicted. This shows how important inter-agency cooperation is in solving military-related crimes.

    TOPEKA ON EDGE: Second HOMICIDE of 2025 SHOCKS Community

    Topeka reported its second homicide of 2025 after a fatal shooting early Saturday morning. This incident raises concerns about rising violent crime rates in the city this year. Local authorities are investigating to ensure public safety and justice for victims’ families.

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    NYC SUBWAY Violence Surges: Alarming Crime Concentration Revealed

    A recent report by Vital City shows that less than 10% of New York City’s subway stations account for half of all violent crimes. Major transit hubs lead the list, but smaller stations at the system’s edges are also hotspots, especially late at night and early in the morning. Serious assaults have more than tripled since 2009, rising from about 150 to 540 incidents last year.

    BATON ROUGE TRAGEDY: Police PROBE Fatal Shooting MYSTERY

    Baton Rouge Police are investigating a fatal shooting on Blackberry Street late Saturday night. Officers arrived around 11:17 p.m., but details about the victim and circumstances remain undisclosed. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek more information.

    MICHIGAN’S CONTROVERSIAL MOVE: Hate Crime Law EXPANDS

    Michigan plans to expand its hate crime law to include sexual orientation and gender identity among other characteristics. Attorney General Dana Nessel argues that current laws fail to adequately deter or prosecute such crimes. The new measures aim to hold offenders accountable for actions like stalking and assault based on these protected traits, enhancing protections for marginalized groups.

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    New York AG STRIKES Hard: Illegal Vape Sales to Minors Exposed

    The New York Attorney General, Letitia James, has filed a lawsuit against an Ilion vape shop. The shop is accused of illegally selling flavored e-cigarettes to minors. This move highlights the state’s focus on stopping youth access to harmful vaping products.

    The lawsuit shows New York’s dedication to enforcing laws that protect young people from vaping-related health risks. Authorities are closely watching tobacco products, especially those tempting to minors. This legal action is part of wider efforts to cut access to flavored tobacco items.

    This case connects with ongoing public health campaigns aimed at tackling the youth vaping crisis. Officials are determined to regulate and monitor these sales more effectively as they address growing worries over young people’s health.

    GUATEMALAN MIGRANT Charged: NYC Subway Murder Sparks Outrage

    GUATEMALAN MIGRANT Charged: NYC Subway Murder Sparks Outrage

    Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan migrant, pleaded not guilty to murder and arson charges after allegedly setting a woman on fire in a Brooklyn subway. Prosecutors claim he watched as the victim burned while police and subway workers tried to put out the flames. Zapeta later expressed remorse, saying he was in a drunken blackout during the incident.

    The 33-year-old faces one count of first-degree murder, three counts of second-degree murder, and arson. During his arraignment in Brooklyn, Zapeta listened through an interpreter but did not speak. His lawyer asked for medical attention for him without giving more details. The judge ordered him held without bail.

    Authorities revealed that Zapeta entered the U.S. illegally in 2018 and was deported before returning at an unknown time. This case highlights ongoing concerns about illegal immigration and its potential consequences for public safety.

    Conservative voices may see this as another example of why stricter border controls are necessary to protect American citizens from such tragic incidents.

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    NEW YEAR Chaos: Terror Strikes and Fear Spreads Across America

    A series of violent incidents disrupted New Year’s Day across the United States. In New Orleans, a truck attack on Bourbon Street led to 15 deaths and many injuries. The FBI has labeled it an act of terrorism, with the suspect reportedly inspired by the Islamic State group.

    In Honolulu, a fireworks explosion killed three people and injured at least 20 during celebrations. The blast caused panic among revelers enjoying the festivities. Meanwhile, in New York City, a nightclub shooting left ten people injured but no fatalities were reported. Authorities have ruled out terrorism in this incident.

    The FBI and local police are investigating the New Orleans attack to uncover any radical connections of the suspect. Public safety remains a priority as NYPD increases patrols in nightlife areas following the NYC shooting incident. These events highlight ongoing security concerns during public celebrations amid threats from both domestic and international terrorism sources.

    FBI RAID: Houston Home of New Orleans ATTACKER Uncovered

    FBI RAID: Houston Home of New Orleans ATTACKER Uncovered

    Authorities searched the Houston home of Shamsud-Din Jabbar on January 2, 2025. The FBI and Harris County Sheriff’s Office conducted a court-authorized search around 7:50 a.m. They cleared Crescent Peak Drive, assuring residents there was no ongoing threat.

    Jabbar, identified as the suspect in the New Orleans attack, drove a Ford pickup into Bourbon Street crowds during New Year’s celebrations. He exchanged gunfire with police before being shot and killed. The attack resulted in at least 15 deaths and many injuries.

    The FBI’s New Orleans office leads the investigation into this tragic event. Details remain scarce due to the ongoing nature of their work. Authorities plan to update the public with more information during an upcoming news conference at 11 a.m. ET.

    Driver rams pick-up truck into New Year’s crowd in New Orleans At least 10 people are dead and 35 injured after the tragic incident during celebrations

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    BOURBON STREET Horror: 10 Lives Lost in New Year’s Tragedy

    A driver crashed into a crowd on New Year’s Day in New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, killing 10 people before police shot him dead. This incident has shocked the community and raised concerns about public safety during large celebrations. Witnesses described panic as the vehicle hit pedestrians, with emergency services responding quickly.

    Authorities are investigating, with initial reports suggesting the driver may have been drunk. Eyewitnesses said the vehicle sped up without warning, causing many casualties. Law enforcement’s quick response led to a shootout that ended the driver’s life, though it’s unclear if he was armed.

    City officials expressed condolences and promised a thorough investigation is underway. Mayor LaToya Cantrell noted the tragedy’s impact on New Orleans and emphasized efforts to ensure safety for all residents and visitors. The NOPD plans to hold a press conference for more details as investigations continue.

    Community organizations are supporting affected families while discussions about improving security at major events are expected to prevent future tragedies. This incident has overshadowed New Year’s celebrations and reignited debates on public safety in urban areas during large gatherings.

    BELOVED PETS Seized: New York Faces Outrage Over Squirrel and Raccoon

    BELOVED PETS Seized: New York Faces Outrage Over Squirrel and Raccoon

    Mark Longo and Daniela Bittner are suing New York State after authorities seized their pet squirrel, Peanut, and raccoon, Fred. The Department of Environmental Conservation raided their Pine City home on October 30, citing rabies concerns. The couple accuses the state of government overreach and rights violations.

    Authorities euthanized Peanut and Fred to test for rabies, despite allegedly knowing the animals were healthy. Longo and Bittner claim the tests were “unfounded” and “unjustified.” They argue that officials invaded their privacy during the raid.

    Peanut was a social media sensation with over 532,000 Instagram followers before his seizure. His popularity has drawn attention to this legal battle against New York State’s actions. The case highlights concerns about government intervention in private animal ownership.

    The state justified its actions by stating an agent was bitten during the raid, necessitating rabies testing. However, Longo and Bittner maintain that this reasoning is flawed given prior knowledge of the animals’ health status.

    POP-TARTS ART Showcase: A Delicious Tribute to POP Culture

    POP-TARTS ART Showcase: A Delicious Tribute to POP Culture

    A pop-up art gallery in London is celebrating 60 years of Pop-Tarts with unique artwork made from the breakfast pastries. Nathan Wyburn, a food artist from Wales, was commissioned by Kellanova to create three pieces for the Pop (T)Art Gallery Experience. The gallery will be open for two days and features various Pop-Tarts-inspired artworks.

    Wyburn spent over 10 hours crafting portraits of Marilyn Monroe and the Mona Lisa using more than 120 Pop-Tarts. He described using Pop-Tarts as a “unique and intriguing experience” that embodies pop art’s essence. Creating an homage to Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe piece was particularly challenging due to Monroe’s distinct look, he noted.

    The event highlights how ordinary items like breakfast pastries can be transformed into extraordinary art pieces, capturing the spirit of pop culture. Wyburn expressed respect for the original artworks that inspired his creations but believes they look “pretty epic” when recreated with Pop-Tarts.

    The gallery is open on October 25 and 26 in London, offering a brief but memorable artistic experience for visitors who want to see something truly different and fun!

    Giuliani Ordered to Surrender Assets to Georgia Election Workers A federal judge has mandated Rudy Giuliani to relinquish his New York City apartment and other assets following a $148 million defamation ruling in favor of two Georgia election workers

    VENEZUELAN GANG’S Chaos: US Communities Under Threat

    VENEZUELAN GANG’S Chaos: US Communities Under Threat

    In New York City, kids as young as 11 are reportedly involved in violent robberies linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua (TdA). Surveillance footage from Aurora, Colorado shows a brutal attack on a worker by men refusing to accept a bribe. In Texas, two foreign nationals were arrested for allegedly planning to transport firearms for criminal use.

    These incidents highlight the growing influence of TdA across the United States. The gang has gained notoriety through violent crimes that have alarmed law enforcement and policymakers. Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas has been vocal about the threat posed by TdA, especially in border communities unprepared for such brutality.

    Gonzales and other GOP lawmakers have urged President Biden to designate TdA as a Transnational Criminal Organization. They warn that if unchecked, the gang could unleash terror similar to its impact in Central and South America. The gang’s activities include drug trafficking and human trafficking, leaving devastation across multiple countries.

    Authorities caution that Tren De Aragua’s criminal operations pose an increasing danger to American communities nationwide. With its roots in Venezuela’s prisons, this “thug-for-hire” organization is spreading chaos from major cities like New York City down to small towns along border states like Texas.

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    TRUMP’S ‘Crazy’ Federal JOB Move: Anxiety and Anger Erupt

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    Coca-Cola’s Earnings SHOCK Wall Street with Unbelievable Revenue Surge and Bold Price Hike Strategy

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    FIVE SHOT at NYC Parade: Police Hunt Gunman in Brooklyn

    Five people were shot at the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn on Monday. NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell confirmed that a gunman targeted a specific group around 2:35 p.m.

    Two victims are critically wounded, while three others are expected to survive. The shooter fled the scene, and police have cordoned off the area for investigation.

    Chief Chell emphasized that this was an intentional act and not a random shooting spree. He urged bystanders to provide any video footage they might have of the incident.

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    STOCK MARKET Chaos: Why Investors are Both Excited and Terrified Right Now

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    California’s $20 Wage LAW: Will It SHATTER the Fast Food Industry?

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    California’s new $20 minimum wage law is shaking up the fast food industry.

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    UN Chief BLASTS Fossil Fuel Industry for CLIMATE Chaos

    UN Chief BLASTS Fossil Fuel Industry for CLIMATE Chaos

    In a fiery speech in New York City, U.N. chief Antonio Guterres accused the fossil fuel industry of causing climate chaos while reaping record profits. He labeled climate change as a “stealth tax” on everyday people and vulnerable communities.

    Guterres warned that the world is on a “highway to climate hell” and likened current actions to playing Russian roulette with our planet. He criticized the fossil fuel industry’s greenwashing efforts and their attempts to delay climate action through lobbying and legal threats.

    The U.N. leader also targeted advertising and PR firms, comparing them to characters from Mad Men, for aiding fossil fuel companies in their destructive practices. He urged these firms to stop taking new fossil fuel clients immediately and plan to drop existing ones.

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    Tech STOCKS Soar to RECORD Highs: Are We Headed for a Market Meltdown?

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    TRUMP’S Bold HARLEM Move: Can Legal Battles Boost His 2024 Run?

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    BIDEN’S Billionaire Tax: Why Wall Street is Holding ITS Breath for the State of the Union Address

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    **Fire Outside New York Court During Trump Trial: Person Rushed Away on Stretcher** Emergency crews respond to a fire outside a New York court as former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial begins with a full jury seated

    Trump Visits Harlem Amid Legal Proceedings in Manhattan Courtroom Former President Donald Trump makes a surprise visit to New York’s Harlem neighborhood during his ongoing legal proceedings in a lower Manhattan courtroom

    NYPD STANDS United: A Powerful Display of Support at Officer’s Court Hearing

    NYPD STANDS United: A Powerful Display of Support at Officer’s Court Hearing

    In a moving display of unity, around 100 NYPD officers gathered at the Queens courthouse. They were there to show their support during the arraignment of Lindy Jones, who is facing charges related to the death of Officer Jonathan Diller.

    Jones and Guy Rivera are at the center of this case due to their alleged involvement in the March incident that tragically ended Officer Diller’s life. Jones has pleaded not guilty to weapon possession charges, while Rivera faces more severe accusations, including first-degree murder and attempted murder.

    The courtroom was filled with NYPD officers, a testament to their collective mourning and unwavering support for one another. Amidst this somber backdrop, Jones’ defense lawyer highlighted his client’s right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

    This high-profile case has sparked renewed debate over crime and justice in New York City. Critics argue that individuals like Jones and Rivera represent a clear danger to society and question why they were allowed freedom prior to committing such heinous acts against law enforcement.

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    NYC Police UNLEASHED: Crackdown on Migrant Robbery Ring Reveals Shocking Details

    NYC Police UNLEASHED: Crackdown on Migrant Robbery Ring Reveals Shocking Details

    New York City police have launched an aggressive campaign against property crime. This follows a successful raid on a migrant robbery ring with connections to Venezuela. The group had been using powered scooters as part of their criminal operations.

    During a news briefing, NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban clarified that the recent surge in migrant crime does not reflect the majority of individuals migrating to New York for improved living conditions. He characterized the gang members as 'ghosts’ — undocumented immigrants with no traceable digital footprints or sometimes even known identities.

    In connection with this robbery ring, the NYPD has named eight suspects at a news briefing: Victor Parra, alleged mastermind, and Cleyber Andrada, Juan Uzcatgui, Yan Jimenez, Anthony Ramos, Richard Saledo, Beike Jimenez and Maria Manaura. As per police reports, Parra would issue requests for specific phone models he desired and orchestrate robbers across New York who may not have known each other for burglary missions.

    ROCHESTER’S Horrific Start: Tragic Car Explosion Claims Three Lives on New Year’s Day

    ROCHESTER’S Horrific Start: Tragic Car Explosion Claims Three Lives on New Year’s Day

    The dawn of 2024 was tainted with a grisly incident in Rochester, New York. A Ford Expedition, laden with gas canisters, collided with a Mitsubishi Outlander, resulting in the death of three individuals and injuring several others.

    The fatal accident occurred at 12:50 a.m. on January 1st near the iconic Kodak Theater. The driver of the Ford was identified as Michael Avery, a Syracuse resident aged 35 years. He later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.

    Avery’s family revealed to investigators that he might have been grappling with undiagnosed mental health issues. The collision ignited an intense fire that took firefighters an hour to subdue.

    The Outlander’s two occupants met their untimely end at the scene while Avery breathed his last later in hospital care.

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    ISRAEL STRIKES Hezbollah: Lebanon Rocked By Explosions

    Israel’s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, has announced a “new phase” of the war against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. Gallant praised the army and security agencies for their impressive results and emphasized the need for courage as military resources shift northward.

    Lebanon is reeling from mysterious explosions targeting electronic devices like walkie-talkies and solar equipment. These incidents follow previous pager explosions that killed nine people and injured 300, heightening fear among the Lebanese population.

    Explosions disrupted a funeral in Beirut for Hezbollah members killed by earlier pager blasts, causing further damage in Sidon. The strategy appears aimed at destabilizing Hezbollah’s communication infrastructure and creating chaos within its ranks.

    The situation remains tense with potential for broader regional conflict growing. As both sides prepare for intensified warfare, the humanitarian impact on civilians looms large, highlighting the urgent need for diplomatic intervention to prevent further bloodshed.

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