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Month: January 2023

Missouri lawmakers open session focused on ballot measures

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers are back to work. The GOP-led Legislature opened its annual session Wednesday. Republican leaders say making it harder to amend Missouri’s Constitution is a top priority in this year’s legislative session. Policies about transgender student athletes are also expected to take center stage. Other top Republican priorities include

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La Fiscalía dice que el sospechoso del ataque con machete en Año Nuevo viajó a Nueva York para “matar y llevar a cabo la yihad”

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — La Fiscalía dijo que el sospechoso del ataque con machete en Año Nuevo, Trevor Bickford, quería llevar a cabo el asesinato de funcionarios del Gobierno y que había viajado a Nueva York “ para matar gente y llevar a cabo la yihad”. La declaración se hizo en respuesta a un pedido

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Man accused of attacking NYPD officers with machete wanted ‘to kill people and carry out jihad,’ prosecutors say

By Mark Morales, CNN Trevor Bickford, the 19-year-old accused of attacking New York Police Department officers with a machete on New Year’s Eve, traveled to the city “in order to kill people and carry out jihad,” prosecutors say. Bickford allegedly went to the Times Square checkpoint just after 10 p.m., authorities have said. At the

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FBI, ATF and DC police increase reward for information on pipe bombs found near RNC and DNC headquarters to $500,000

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Devan Cole and Holmes Lybrand, CNN The FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police Department are now offering $500,000 for information leading to an arrest of the person who placed pipe bombs near the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington,

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