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Day: November 19, 2025

Wealthy California town bans pickleball over noise complaints from paddles hitting balls

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The wealthy oceanfront town of Carmel, California, has banned pickleball in its public park after residents complained that the constant sound of paddles striking balls was too noisy. The Carmel City Council voted earlier this month to

Blue city suspect with numerous prior arrests federally charged after allegedly setting woman ablaze on train

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The suspect with a lengthy criminal history and who was released after being accused in a violent August attack, has been federally charged after allegedly lighting a young woman on fire Monday on the Chicago Blue Line

Illegal immigrant caught driving commercial truck with valid New York CDL at California checkpoint

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Border Patrol agents stopped a commercial truck at an inland checkpoint near Blythe, California, where they discovered the driver – a 25-year-old Indian national with a valid New York commercial license – was in the U.S. illegally.

Larry Summers leaving Harvard job amid increased backlash over Epstein ties

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Ex-Harvard President Larry Summers has stepped down from his teaching duties at Harvard University following growing outrage over messages between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The university confirmed the move Wednesday evening, marking a turn

Purple Heart recipient and veteran advocate Sgt. Michael Verardo laid to rest with honors at Arlington

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Under a gray sky on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025, family, friends and fellow service members gathered at Arlington National Cemetery to lay to rest U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, one of the most catastrophically wounded heroes of

Illegal immigrant wanted for brutal bathtub murder arrested in Texas after crossing southern border again

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U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force in Texas on Monday arrested a wanted Mexican national accused of viciously murdering a woman years after he was deported. Hernan Perez Juarez, also known as “Patricio Perez,” 41, is charged with

Missing ‘at-risk’ girl Melodee Buzzard’s mom appears in court after alleged box-cutter standoff

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The mother of a missing 9-year-old California girl described as “at-risk” appeared briefly in court Wednesday on a felony false-imprisonment charge unrelated to her daughter’s disappearance. Authorities say Ashlee Buzzard, 35, faces the charge after an alleged

FBI targets dangerous online ‘764’ network including alleged affiliate preying on 11-year-olds, teens

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The FBI has intensified its effort across the U.S. to take down the online child-exploitation group, “764” network, with two recent examples highlighted by FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino. In a post shared on X on Wednesday,

Father makes chilling confession about infant after 4 other children found dead outside North Carolina home

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A North Carolina father who called 911 to confess to killing four of his children and hiding their remains in a car trunk at his home near Zebulon also allegedly told investigators he buried a fifth child

Charlie Kirk’s security chief says police promise to cover rooftops failed before assassination

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Two months after Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University, his security director said the tragedy exposed preventable flaws in how the event was coordinated and secured. Brian Harpole, a veteran law-enforcement officer

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