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Charlotte-area teen charged with planning ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack

Charlotte-area teen charged with planning ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack

An 18-year-old from Mint Hill planned to use knives and hammers to kill people in a grocery store and fast-food restaurant in an ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack, U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson said Friday. FBI agents foiled Christian Sturdivant’s plans and charged him with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, Ferguson said at a news conference after ...

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New Hampshire ban on sanctuary cities now on the books

BOSTON — Sanctuary cities are officially banned in New Hampshire as a set of laws signed by Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte in May took effect while the country celebrated the transition into 2026. “New Hampshire has made it clear that we are not a sanctuary for criminals and we will not go the way of Massachusetts and their billion-dollar illegal immigration crisis,” Gov. Ayotte told the Herald ...
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Real big fish: Rose Parade float sets Guinness World Record

LOS ANGELES — In the pantheon of parade float achievement, world-record titles are coveted. The longest parade float, a paper dragon in Gutian, China, spanned a half-mile in 2012. The heaviest, dubbed the "Gnarly Crankin' K9 Wave Maker," was an actual swimming pool on wheels that weighed in at nearly 150,000 pounds. Faced with some stiff competition, one savvy float-building team at this ...
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Evangeline Lilly suffers brain damage: What we know about Marvel star

Evangeline Lilly shared a concerning health update with fans following a concussion she suffered in Hawaii in May. The Ant-Man actress revealed in an Instagram video Saturday that she suffered brain damage in an incident that left her bruised and bloodied, as she fainted and fell face-first into a boulder on the beach.
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Charlotte-area teen charged with planning ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack

An 18-year-old from Mint Hill planned to use knives and hammers to kill people in a grocery store and fast-food restaurant in an ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack, U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson said Friday. FBI agents foiled Christian Sturdivant’s plans and charged him with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, Ferguson said at a news conference after ...
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Postal workers waiting on heat protection more than 2 years after Dallas carrier’s death

WASHINGTON – More than two years after a Dallas postal worker died from heat exposure on the job, letter carriers say the United States Postal Service has yet to take steps required to fully protect them when the temperature and humidity soar. The 2023 death of Eugene Gates Jr. prompted a federal citation and $15,625 fine against the Postal Service, along with renewed calls from union leaders ...
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California sets up a showdown with Washington by reissuing licenses to migrant truckers

California has delayed its cancellation of thousands of commercial driver's licenses held by migrants, setting it up for another showdown with Washington. The Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Tuesday that the 17,000 migrant truck drivers whose licenses had been revoked can now keep them for 60 more days, which could enable the drivers to retake tests and do whatever is necessary to ...