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LA Feds May Appeal Judge’s Order Tossing Case Against TikTok Streamer
Federal prosecutors Monday were considering whether to appeal a judge’s order dismissing a case against a South Los Angeles man who was charged with assault on a federal officer after a confrontation ...
Merch inspired by the Alien franchise is often hugely popular, something we were reminded of recently with the massive hype ...
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Will there be a Pluribus season 2? Renewed or canceled? and everything we know so far
With Apple TV already committing to more episodes, Pluribus is far from over. Here’s a concise look at season 2’s status, ...
This interstellar vagabond is only the third large interstellar visitor that we have ever discovered — an asteroid or comet ...
The woman, dressed in medical scrubs, was on her way to work when she was forcibly removed from her car and cuffed before ...
For a certain type of science-fiction fan, Exodus was the biggest announcement out of the 2025 Game Awards. Those fans just ...
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Is the first alien signal a civilization’s last message?
The first unmistakable signal from another intelligence would rank alongside fire and writing in the story of our species, ...
A giant, 250,000-mile X-ray cloud has been found around the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, baffling experts. Discover why this 'alien' cosmic halo is challenging all known physics and what it means for ...
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Restaurant manager expresses gratitude after release from 'Alligator Alcatraz'
We’re hearing from the Palm Beach restaurant manager who was detained and then released from the immigration detention ...
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Smirking suspect in brutal murder of cabbie dumped in NYC reservoir is illegal migrant: feds
Ramirez, 27, illegally entered the country in 2013, crossing the border in Hidalgo, Texas, and had three prior arrests before being locked up for allegedly choking cabbie ...
Netflix has several mind-twisting movies available to stream, and here are some great ones for anyone looking.
By the government’s own count, fewer than 10% of people captured in the sweeps launched around New Orleans last week have criminal histories of any kind.
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