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Accused Jan. 6 rioter faces new charge of having child porn SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A California man charged in December with taking part in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is now facing new federal charges of receiving child pornography, officials said Tuesday. Kyle Travis Colton, 36, of Citrus Heights, was indicted last week by a federal grand jury on a charge of receiving one or more images of “children engaged in sexually explicit conduct” between July 2022 and December 2023, U.S. Attorney Phil Talbert’s office said after the indictment was unsealed Tuesday morning. The charge could result in a priso...
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Trump compares Alexei Navalny’s death to his own legal woes, US problemsFormer President Donald Trump stopped short Monday of condemning the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny — but drew a curious comparison between it and his own legal troubles. “The sudden death of Alexei Navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our Country,” the ex-president wrote in a morning post on Truth Social. “It is a slow, steady progression, with CROOKED, Radical Left Politicians, Prosecutors, and Judges leading us down a path to destruction. Open Borders, Rigged Elections, and ...
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Body of woman, dozens of human cremains found at former funeral home owner’s Denver house, police sayDENVER — Denver police have issued an arrest warrant for a former funeral home operator after discovering a woman’s body and the cremated remains of dozens of people at his rented house. Police and the Denver Medical Examiner’s Office on Feb. 6 responded to reports of a suspicious occurrence at a house in the 2500 block of South Quitman Street, authorities said in a Friday news conference. The reporting party was in the process of cleaning out the house after evicting Miles Harford when they di...
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Md. public works board awards $2 million to wrongfully convicted manBALTIMORE — The Maryland Board of Public Works awarded over $2 million Wednesday to Anthony Hall, a Baltimore man who served 25 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of murder. “Because of this gross miscarriage of justice, Mr. Hall spent 9,072 days behind bars for a crime he did not commit,” Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, said at a meeting of the Board of Public Works on Wednesday morning in Annapolis. “It took the state more than three decades to acknowledge Mr. Hall’s innocence.” Hall, who is now 61, was not present...
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Physicians lobby Congress on Medicare pay cutsWASHINGTON — Rep. Larry Bucshon on Tuesday told doctors upset about Medicare reimbursement cuts that began in January that there’s a good chance at least part of those cuts could be addressed in a spending package Congress is supposed to pass next month. “Do I think we’ll get the full 3.4 percent?” the Indiana Republican said, referring to the level of cuts that doctors have dealt with this year, during an appearance before the American Medical Association’s national advocacy conference. “I don’t know, but people in both political parties and on bo...
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Michigan priest guilty of embezzling from 3 other priestsA Lansing-area priest was convicted last week of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from other priests, the Michigan Attorney General's Office said. David Rosenberg, 72, of DeWitt, was found guilty Friday by a Clinton County jury after a nine-day trial, the office said Monday. He was convicted of three counts of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult-$100,000 or more, a 20-year felony; a count of false pretenses-$100,000 or more, a 20-year-felony; a count of false pretenses-$20,000 to $50,000, a 15-year felony; a count of perjury, a...
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Principal pretended to shoot kids during drill, parents sayLOS ANGELES — A principal at a San Gabriel elementary school was put on leave of absence by district administrators after pretending to shoot kids and announcing that children were "dead" during an active shooter lockdown drill, according to parents and staff. The incident, which is under investigation by the school district, occurred Wednesday at Washington Elementary and involved Nina Denson, who has served as principal of the school since fall 2023. Parents and staff members at the school told KTLA-TV that Denson pretended to shoot ...
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DOJ report cites Biden's ‘poor memory,' intensifying age concernsWASHINGTON — A special counsel report describing President Joe Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory” and chronicling repeated occasions where the president struggled to recall basic facts is likely to deepen concerns about his age as he heads into a tough reelection battle. The report from special counsel Robert Hur, who was investigating Biden’s handling of classified material, offers a jarring portrait of the president’s acuity. Biden, 81, is described forgetting when his term as vice president ended, the general timefra...
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Trial further delayed for accused California 'party mom' SAN JOSE, Calif. — A trial date was further delayed Wednesday for the accused Los Gatos “party mom” who has been in jail for more than 27 months but can no longer afford her lawyer. The latest setback for Shannon O’Connor emerged during a hearing to set a trial date for felony charges of child endangerment and abetting sexual assault for hosting drunken bacchanals for her teen son and his classmates. Wearing a dark green jail jumpsuit over white long johns and orange rubber jail shoes, O’Connor sat silent as her lawyer Brian Madden told ...
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2nd federal lawsuit filed over police raid of Kansas newspaperKANSAS CITY, Mo. — A reporter alleges in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday that her constitutional rights were violated when police raided the newsroom in Marion, Kansas, last August. Phyllis Zorn filed the suit against the City of Marion, former Mayor David Mayfield, former Police Chief Gideon Cody, Interim Police Chief Zach Hudlin, the Marion County Commission, Marion County Sheriff Jeff Soyez and Aaron Christner, a detective with the sheriff’s office. The lawsuit alleges “the defendants are co-conspirators in an unconstitutional ef...
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