New York Daily News,
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A suspect wanted for a fatal Bronx nightclub shooting sparked by an argument over the line for the restroom has been nabbed, police said Wednesday. Damon Bailey, 40, was arrested Tuesday on murder and gun charges for allegedly shooting Shamar Watt, 30, during a May 9 fight over whose turn it was to use the bathroom inside an unlicensed club on Third Ave. near E. 184th St. in Belmont, police said.(Snip)Surveillance video later released by police shows the gunman, clad in a hoodie, slowly approach the victim and opening fire, then casually strolling away as clubgoers scatter. Bailey served two state prison terms for gun possession, records show.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Chris Pleasance
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William Cole
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An 80-tonne shipment of US anti-tank missiles has arrived in Ukraine—just the latest delivery of high-tech weapons aimed at inflicting maximum death and destruction on Putin's forces if he decides to invade. A plane loaded with 300 Javelin missiles worth some $50million landed in capital Kiev late Tuesday, the third part of a $200million shipment of American military aid that is being sent to help its ally. The shipment also contained grenade launchers, as well as ammunition and other non-lethal weapons systems, and comes in addition to other anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons already supplied by the UK, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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Katelyn Caralle
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Experts have warned that President Joe Biden's plan to shore up Europe's supply of natural gas if Vladimir Putin cuts off supplies won't work because other nations can't make up the shortfall. The Biden administration Tuesday said it is preparing to source gas from other countries in case Russia cuts off energy supplies—a scenario European allies fear will come to pass if Moscow invades the Ukraine. However, Samantha Gross, the Director of Energy Security and Climate Initiative at the Brookings Institution, told DailyMail.com that the imitative was doomed to failure. 'If Russia were to completely turn off the taps we can't make that up. Other suppliers can't make that up.
Guardian [U.K.],
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Tess McClure
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New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern has said “at no point was I worried about my safety” after her van was chased and forced on to a curb by anti-vaccination protesters. Footage of the incident, which took place last week, was posted to social media in recent days. It shows protesters shouting slogans at the van, including “shame on you,” and “we do not consent”. A person filming inside a car is heard saying “there’s Jacinda” and “Oh this is fun, we’re on a chase.” The car pursues the prime minister’s van and at one point someone inside calls the prime minister “a Nazi” and shouts various obscenities.
Guardian [U.K.],
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Julian Borger
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The US has helped prepare for the diversion of natural gas supplies from around the world to Europe in the event that the flow from Russia is cut, in an effort to blunt Vladimir Putin’s most powerful economic weapon. As fears of an invasion of Ukraine have grown, US officials said on Tuesday that they had been negotiating with global suppliers, and they were now confident that Europe would not suffer from a sudden loss of energy for heating in the middle of winter.(Snip)Boris Johnson hinted that Germany was concerned about the imposition of sanctions against Russia because of its dependence on Russian gas and told MPs diplomatic efforts
New York Post,
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Amanda Woods *
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A man whipped out a gun and shot a patient in Jacobi Hospital’s emergency room Tuesday afternoon, throwing the ER into lockdown in a wild incident caught on video, according to cops and sources. Surveillance footage obtained by The Post shows the black-clad gunman pulling out his weapon as he runs from the ER’s front desk to the waiting area and aims it at his male victim. The victim, who was there to be treated for a previous injury, can be seen running around the waiting area looking for cover as the triggerman shoots him.(Snip)“Looks and words were exchanged,” an NYPD spokesman said outside the scene.
Associated Press,
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Randall Chase
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Dover, Del.—A Delaware lawmaker who came under fire last year for using a racist and sexist slur to refer to sex workers was arrested on shoplifting charges Tuesday, just days after announcing that he was resigning for health reasons. Newark police said a warrant was issued Tuesday for Rep. Gerald Brady’s arrest on two counts of shoplifting, and that Brady, 65, turned himself in a few hours later. He was released on his own recognizance. House Democrats announced last Friday that Brady was resigning effective Feb. 4, but they did not disclose that he was under criminal investigation.(Snip)Brady, who is executive director of the Delaware AFL-CIO,
New York Post,
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Ariel Zilber
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A one-time Swiss banking CEO who is on trial for fraud now says that the nearly $220,000 he spent at strip clubs was a legitimate business expense. Pierin Vincenz, the former head of the bank Raiffeisen Switzerland, who was once honored as “banker of the year,” also claimed in a Swiss court that he spent $760 on dinner with a woman he met on Tinder because he was thinking of hiring her for a real estate job. Meanwhile, Swiss prosecutors have also alleged that Vincenz ran up a $4,500 hotel bill that included repairs to the room after he and a stripper he was dating at the time got into
Associated Press,
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Josh Boak
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President Joe Biden pledged last week to chat more with everyday Americans and took an initial step Tuesday afternoon by visiting a gift shop and ice cream store in Washington’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Biden went shopping at Honey Made, a boutique that opened up last year amid the pandemic. The president perused the store, choosing a hoodie for his grandson and a necklace for his wife, Jill. He then picked up a mug with a picture of Vice President Kamala Harris on it. “I’ll get this one, too,” he said.(Snip)The excursion occurred as the administration is trying to spotlight the healthier parts of the economy,
Associated Press,
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Alexandria, Va.—A federal jury has convicted an Afghan refugee housed at Quantico Marine Corps Base after he fled the country with a sexual assault. The jury in U.S. District Court in Alexandria on Friday found Mohammed Tariq, 24, guilty of abusive sexual contact.
Tariq was arrested in September at Camp Upshur in Quantico after Marines observed him fondling the girl, who was not related to him, above her clothes on her private parts. According to court papers, Tariq tried to explain through interpreters that his conduct was acceptable in his culture. Efforts to have his statements suppressed were rejected by the judge. Tariq, who was brought to Virginia
Daily Mail (UK),
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The U.S. faces a race to beat China in recovering an F-35 stealth fighter that plunged into the South China Sea on Monday after what the Navy termed a 'landing mishap' aboard the USS Carl Vinson.
The pilot was forced to eject and seven military personnel in total were injured. The $100m warplane, customised for naval operations, plunged overboard, the US 7th Fleet said - making it the second time in three months that an F-35 has been lost overboard. 'An F-35C Lightning II assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2, embarked aboard USS (CVN 70) had a landing mishap and impacted the flight deck and subsequently fell
New York Post,
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Mark Moore
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Seven US sailors were injured Monday when a fighter jet had a “landing mishap” on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in the South China Sea, officials said. The pilot of the F-35 Lighting II warplane was recovered by a helicopter after ejecting and is in stable condition. The incident occurred during “routine flight operations,” the Navy said. Three of the injured sailors were taken to a medical facility in Manila, while the other four were treated aboard the ship. Three of the four have since been released.
The status of the Lockheed Martin-made F-35, estimated to cost around $94 million, is unclear.
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