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Suspect in New York City stabbing spree that left 3 dead recently released from jail, had long criminal history
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Suspect in New York City stabbing spree that left 3 dead recently released from jail, had long criminal history

The man who allegedly went on a stabbing rampage and killed three peopleAccording to records, Monday was free on bail for other alleged crimes in New Jersey after being freed from New York City jail a month prior. Ramon Rivera, 51, was formally informed that he faces three charges of first-degree murder at his initial appearance before a Manhattan judge on Tuesday. Rivera was "wearing a grey sweatshirt that appeared to have bloodstains on it and dark pants," according to a criminal complaint, and he was carrying two knives when he was apprehended by police on Monday. According to the lawsuit, Rivera "admitted in substance" that "he stabbed the three" victims when he met with NYPD Detective Yeoman Castro. Rivera's court-assigned lawyer could not be immediately reached for comment Tuesday. N...
SpaceX completes sixth Starship flight, splashes down both booster and spacecraft
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SpaceX completes sixth Starship flight, splashes down both booster and spacecraft

In an attempt to maintain the momentum of the construction of the enormous vehicle, SpaceX launched the sixth test flight of its Starship rocket on Tuesday. SpaceX's own Starbase facility, located close to Brownsville, Texas, is where the rocket took off. The flight of the Starship was empty of passengers. After reaching space, the starship circled the Earth halfway before reentering the atmosphere and landing in the Indian Ocean. After the rocket separated from the Starship, SpaceX intended to return the Super Heavy booster and land it on the arms of the launch tower. However, SpaceX stated in its webcast that the booster splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico because it failed to meet the commit criteria required for the catch attempt. As with every other test flight, SpaceX is advancing de...
Newsom says he’ll hold off on Menendez brothers decision until new Los Angeles DA weighs in
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Newsom says he’ll hold off on Menendez brothers decision until new Los Angeles DA weighs in

Los AngelesThis Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom stated that he will not consider the clemency request of Rick and Lyle Menendez until the new Los Angeles County district attorney has recommended a resentencing. This could be another setback to their fight for freedom. After defeating District Attorney George Gasc, who has advocated for clemency and backed Menendez's resentencing, earlier this month, Nathan Hochmanis is scheduled to enter office on December 2. Before making any conclusions, Hochman has stated that he will personally examine the matter. According to a spokesman for Newsom, the governor acknowledges that voters have trusted District Attorney-elect Hochman to fulfill the responsibilities of the district attorney in ensuring justice is served. For the 1989 murders of...
Prosecutors must turn over papers taken from Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ cell, judge says
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Prosecutors must turn over papers taken from Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ cell, judge says

Following an argument by Sean "Diddy" Combs' attorneys that the seizure violated attorney-client privilege, a federal court on Tuesday ordered prosecutors to destroy copies of 19 pages of notes obtained from his detention cell. The court will retain the documents for the next few weeks as prosecutors and Combs attorneys submit briefs on the matter, according to a Tuesday ruling by Judge Arun Subramanian. While incarcerated pending trial on accusations of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, Combs has been charged by prosecutors with attempting to sway witnesses. Prosecutors claim that Combs' music empire, which he allegedly exploited to abuse and exploit women, is connected to the sex-related offenses for which he was arrested this fall. The music mo...
Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency
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Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will appoint Mehmet Oz, a TV personality and former Pennsylvania Senate candidate, to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Trump said in a statement that Oz would collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist whom Trump wants to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. "He is an eminent Physician, Heart Surgeon, Inventor, and World-Class Communicator, who has been at the forefront of healthy living for decades," Trump said. Oz said he was "honored" by Trump's announcement in his own statement. "I look forward to serving my country to Make America Healthy Again under the leadership of HHS Secretary @RobertKennedyJr," stated X. In an Instagram post last week, cardiothoracic surgeon Oz comme...
Her body was found in a burning car on an Arizona highway. Now, 19 months later, an arrest.
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Her body was found in a burning car on an Arizona highway. Now, 19 months later, an arrest.

In the savage murder of an exotic dancer whose body was found in a burning car on an Arizona interstate more than a year ago, authorities announced an arrest Monday. Mercedes Vega, 22, was killed on April 17, 2023, and Sencere Hayes, 22, is charged with first-degree murder, the Maricopa County Attorney's Office stated Tuesday. According to jail records, Hayes, a resident of Chattanooga, Tennessee, was arrested in that state on November 11 and is currently being held in Hamilton County. The sheriff's office stated that the matter is still ongoing and being investigated and that no other details will be disclosed. The sheriff's office and local prosecutors are attempting to extradite Hayes to Arizona. Whether Hayes has a lawyer to represent him is unclear. Erika Pillsbury, Vega's mother, sta...
Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency
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Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will appoint Mehmet Oz, a TV personality and former Pennsylvania Senate candidate, to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Trump said in a statement that Oz would collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist whom Trump wants to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. "He is an eminent Physician, Heart Surgeon, Inventor, and World-Class Communicator, who has been at the forefront of healthy living for decades," Trump said. Trump's announcement "honored" Oz, he stated in his own statement. "I look forward to serving my country to Make America Healthy Again under the leadership of HHS Secretary @RobertKennedyJr," stated X. In an Instagram post last week, cardiothoracic surgeon Oz commended...
Defense for man accused of killing Laken Riley tries to poke holes in prosecution timeline
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Defense for man accused of killing Laken Riley tries to poke holes in prosecution timeline

The defense team for Jose Ibarra started making its case in the trial for Laken Riley's murder on Tuesday. They called two witnesses whose evidence was meant to raise questions about the prosecution's version of events on the day Riley was slain and to imply that Ibarra's brother might have been involved. Joseph Clementi, the first witness for the defense, claimed that on the day of the murder, he was running along the same path as Riley. He informed police in his testimony that he observed a man on the trail who attracted his eye because, unlike other persons in the area that morning, he was not wearing the usual athletic attire. He testified on Tuesday that the person appeared to be aimlessly strolling and was dressed in really dark attire. It seems that Clementi's evidence was intended ...
Gays vape at significantly higher rates, surgeon general’s report finds
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Gays vape at significantly higher rates, surgeon general’s report finds

According to a research released by the surgeon general's office on Tuesday, LGBTQ Americans are among those contributing to the survival of smoke shops as vaping's appeal continues. In contrast to just 16.5% of their straight counterparts, 37.8% of American people who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual have tried electronic cigarettes, according to the surgeon general's 837-page study on tobacco use. Electronic cigarettes, sometimes referred to as e-cigarettes, comprise vaping pens, hookah pens, e-pipes, and e-cigars. Further analysis of the data, which was gathered between 2019 and 2021, revealed that over half of bisexual persons had tried e-cigarettes, compared to 26.7% of lesbians and 31.8% of homosexual males. The authors pointed out that data on tobacco use among transgender Amer...
Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency
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Trump picks TV personality and former Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid agency

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will appoint Mehmet Oz, a TV personality and former Pennsylvania Senate candidate, to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Trump stated in a statement that Oz would collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist whom Trump wants to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. "He is an eminent Physician, Heart Surgeon, Inventor, and World-Class Communicator, who has been at the forefront of healthy living for decades," Trump said. In an Instagram post last week, cardiothoracic surgeon Oz commended Trump for selecting Kennedy, stating that the former independent presidential candidate will assist our country in tackling the disease industrial complex that threatens our health. Similar to Kenned...