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Federal authorities executed raids on the homes of several senior officials within Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, including NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban, on Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation. While the U.S. Attorney’s Office has not publicly detailed the scope of the inquiry, it is believed to involve members of the NYPD. The department confirmed its awareness of the investigation and expressed its commitment to fully cooperating with authorities. Federal Agents Raid Homes of Top NYC Officials, Including NYPD Commissioner. The raids involved the seizure of electronic devices from officials, including First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright and Deputy Mayor Philip…

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In a Barrow County courtroom on Friday, a scene of unimaginable grief and cold legal procedure unfolded as a 14-year-old student from Apalachee High School and his father stood before a judge, accused of being involved in the horrific school shooting that left four people dead earlier this week. The courtroom, heavy with the weight of loss and tragedy, saw both Colt Gray, the young defendant, and his father, Colin Gray, arraigned on serious charges. They declined to enter pleas, leaving the sense of uncertainty hanging in the air. #UPDATE : Colt Gray, the 14-year-old accused of fatally shooting two…

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The escalating conflict between Elon Musk and Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes over the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has sparked concerns over free speech, with potential implications extending beyond Brazil. The disagreement arose after de Moraes ordered X to ban several accounts connected to individuals involved in the January 8 attempted coup in Brazil. De Moraes cited disinformation and public threats as reasons for the ban. EXPLAINED — MUSK VS. BRAZIL Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the shutdown of Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, after Musk failed to name a legal representative…

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The parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American killed last weekend in Gaza while being held hostage by Hamas, have made an emotional plea for the world to focus on securing a cease-fire. Their son, Hersh, was one of six hostages killed before Israeli forces could rescue them. A video released by Hamas, showing Hersh before his death, has intensified their call for action. Final Hamas video of slain hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin should be a ‘wake-up call,’ parents say https://t.co/sigXrcwXjP — Ruthie’s Daughter Mind Travels @ESDRuthieDa (@ESDRuthieDa) September 6, 2024 Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who had been held for nearly 11 months after…

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China’s experimental reusable spaceplane successfully returned to Earth late Thursday, marking the end of its third orbital mission. State media outlet Xinhua confirmed the spacecraft’s return on September 5 but provided no further details or images of the mission, maintaining the secrecy that has shrouded the project. China’s secretive reusable spaceplane lands after 267 days in orbit HELSINKI — China’s experimental reusable spaceplane returned to Earth late Thursday…https://t.co/7cn0wnFPxH — Space Launch Schedule (@SpaceLaunches) September 6, 2024 The spacecraft, which launched on December 14 from the Jiuquan spaceport aboard a Long March 2F rocket, spent 267 days in orbit. This mission…

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Seeing inside the human body has always been a challenge, requiring technologies like CT scans, X-rays, and MRIs, which often come with side effects, such as radiation exposure. But what if you could apply a cream-like substance to the skin and temporarily make it transparent without causing harm? That’s exactly what scientists at Stanford University have achieved in a groundbreaking study, which could have significant implications for diagnostics and medical care. Scientists at Stanford University rubbed a solution of tartrazine, commonly found in the Yellow No. 5 food dye used in Doritos chips, onto the mice’s skin. After only a…

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In Jenin, the sounds of explosions have finally faded, but the silence that follows feels no less oppressive. What was once a town, already scarred from years of conflict, now bears fresh wounds—bullet-riddled walls, cratered streets, and shattered lives. The Israeli military has launched one of its largest operations in the West Bank in years, and its impact has been devastating. The death toll continues to rise, a grim reminder of how deeply the roots of this conflict run. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) call it an operation against terrorism, but for those living in Jenin and other battered towns…

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A protest in the West Bank has once again turned deadly. This time, it’s the life of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, an American citizen, that was caught in the violent undercurrents of a conflict that stretches beyond borders. The news, confirmed by U.S. officials, came with few details—just the bare facts of her death in a place where clashes between ideals, people, and politics have been all too frequent. Eygi, also a Turkish national, had been part of a protest in Beita, a town near Nablus, one of those places where anger simmers just beneath the surface. As part of a…

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