Daily Mail (UK),
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An 83-year-transsexual on lifetime parole for killing two women—one in 1963 and another reportedly shortly after she got out prison in 1984—has been charged in connection with the killing of a 68-year-old woman whose body was found dismembered in a Brooklyn neighborhood, law enforcement sources tell DailyMail.com.
Harvey Marcelin, a transgender woman, was arrested late last week on a charge of concealing a body and could soon face upgraded charges after she was allegedly caught on surveillance cameras dumping a body near her Cypress Hills apartment.(Snip)On April 18, 1963, Marcelin was arrested for shooting her then-girlfriend Jacqueline Bonds three times
Daily Mail (UK),
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Snejana Farberov
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A Bronx judge has ruled to move the case of 16-year-old drill rapper Camrin 'C Blu' Williams from an adult criminal court to Family Court, after accusing a police officer of providing 'unreliable' testimony that 'had no value' about the night the teen allegedly shot a cop during a scuffle. Williams, who is a suspected gang member, has been out on bond since late January. He faces charges of criminal possession of a weapon, second-degree assault and other weapons charges stemming from a January 18 incident, during which police said he shot Officer Kaseem Pennant as he was being searched.
Associated Press,
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Staff
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Four men have been convicted in Paris of terrorist conspiracy after the murder of a Catholic priest in a Normandy church in 2016, an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. The four were handed sentences of between eight years and life in prison over the attack on Father Jacques Hamel, 85, who was stabbed in his church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray by two 19-year-olds as he finished mass. Two nuns and an elderly couple were held hostage before the assailants slashed the priest’s throat and seriously injured another elderly churchgoer. The two attackers, Abdel Malik Petitjean and Adel Kermiche, were killed by police
Washington Times,
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Haris Alic
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A well-known Pennsylvania drag performer slated to entertain House Democrats at their party retreat this weekend has a long history of criticizing President Biden. The performer, whose stage name is “Lady Bunny,” was tapped by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to provide musical entertainment for a reception on Wednesday evening.(Snip)During the Democratic presidential primary in 2019, for instance, the performer lambasted Mr. Biden as senile for mistakenly saying he was in Vermont while campaigning in New Hampshire. “The Dem frontrunner is senile. We must beat Trump. How do these two sentence[s] make sense together? Biden can’t even tell which state he‘s in,” reads the tweet.
New York Post,
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Amanda Woods *
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The straphanger battered in a brutal hammer attack at a Manhattan subway station Tuesday night says New Yorkers have had it with the out-of-control transit violence. “We’re trying to live our lives as well as we can, you know, and it’s just unfortunate that we have to face all these adversities, along with just all the struggles in life,” the 29-year-old victim told The Post on Wednesday.(Snip)“Obviously, something has to happen, something has to change.”
The man, who did not want to be identified, said he was returning home from dinner with a friend when he bumped into his deranged attacker
Washington Times,
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Jeff Mordock
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The Biden administration will not resume construction on the Keystone XL pipeline, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday. “There are no plans for that,” Ms. Psaki said of restarting construction. “It would not address any of the problems that we are currently having.” The pipeline would have brought as much as 700,000 barrels of oil per day into the U.S. from Canada. Republicans and some Canadian officials have called to restart construction on the halted project as the U.S. seeks to boost its oil supply and gas prices push toward $5.(Snip)Ms. Psaki said the pipeline is merely a delivery mechanism and would do nothing to boost
Daily Mail (UK),
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Mansur Shaheen
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The Florida Department of Health officially unveiled guidance Tuesday that recommends against vaccinating children, a rare move that breaks from federal guidelines. Florida officials revealed that they planned to issue the guidance on Monday, during a news conference that included Surgeon General Dr Joseph Lapado, Gov Ron DeSantis and a few controversial health figures like Dr Robert Malone. Official guidance applies to all children 17 or younger and officials cite the potential risk of myocarditis as reason for the decision.(Snip)'We're kind of scraping at the bottom of the barrel, particularly with healthy kids, in terms of actually being able to quantify with any accuracy and any confidence
Daily Mail (UK) & Reuters,
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Melissa Koenig
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Federal prosecutors and securities regulators are investigating a trio of wealthy American socialites for insider trading after they purchased shares of a videogame company days before it was acquired by the Microsoft Corp. According to the Wall Street Journal, IAC Chairman Barry Diller, his stepson Alexander von Furstenburg and music mogul David Geffen bought nearly 41.2 million Activision-Blizzard shares for $108 million in January, just days before it was acquired by the Microsoft for $68.7 billion.(Snip)'It was simply a lucky bet,' Diller told the Journal. 'We acted on no information of any kind from anyone. It is one of those coincidences.'
New York Post,
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Amanda Woods
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A hero Harlem McDonald’s worker was repeatedly stabbed by an irate customer early Wednesday while defending his coworkers—leaving him clinging for his life, cops said. The 31-year-old victim intervened when he saw the suspect arguing with other workers inside the fast-food joint on Third Avenue near East 117th Street around 12:40 a.m, police said. The suspect then stabbed him in the back and left arm, and slashed him in the face, authorities said. The victim, who lives in the Bronx, was rushed to Harlem Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition, cops said. The bearded assailant–described as 5-foot-11
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jonathan Chadwick
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The wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance has been found 107 years after it became trapped in sea ice and sank off the coast of Antarctica. Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust said the wooden ship, which had not been seen since it went down in the Weddell Sea in 1915, was found at a depth of 9,868 feet (3,008 metres). Remarkable footage of the wreck shows it has been astonishingly preserved, with the ship's wheel still intact and the name 'Endurance' still perfectly visible on the ship's stern.(Snip)Back in 1915, Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew set out to achieve the first land crossing of Antarctica,
Fox News,
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David Aaro
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A Dunkin’ employee in Tampa, Florida, accused of fatally punching a customer who used a racial slur against him last year, was sentenced to two years of house arrest after pleading guilty to felony battery. Corey Pujols, 27, was ordered by a Tampa judge on Monday to complete 200 hours of community service and attend an anger management course.(Snip)According to court records, the customer, Vonelle Cook, 77, who was white, had gone through the drive-thru to order coffee and was angry over the lack of service. While in the drive-thru, Dunkin’ employees had trouble hearing him, and he started to yell at them about poor service.
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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Nearly half of all audits the IRS conducted in 2021 were aimed at the country’s poorest taxpayers, according to a new study that called the ratio unfair. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) said the IRS conducted nearly 660,000 audits in the last fiscal year, and about 307,000 of them targeted taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, aimed at the working poor.(Snip)“Does it make sense from either an equity or revenue standpoint to focus IRS’s limited firepower on the poorest taxpayers among us–those with incomes so low they have filed returns claiming an anti-poverty earned income tax credit? This question alone raises profound issues,”
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They expect teachers union officials to be ashamed? Maybe this explains why they keep electing crazed Marxists and expecting anything other than disastrous outcomes.