Day: January 2, 2024

Washington players get into heated confrontation with Texas fans after Sugar Bowl win

6:58 pm January 2, 2024

Washington Huskies football players talked the talk after the team defeated the Texas Longhorns in the College Football Playoff national semifinals on Monday night, 37-31. As players celebrated the Sugar Bowl win, Jaivion Green and Dyson McCutcheon were seen interacting with Longhorns fans and giving them the “horns down” symbol. Things got particularly heated with […]

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Gunman arrested after breaching Colorado Supreme Court, holding guard at gunpoint: cops

6:09 pm January 2, 2024

A suspect has been arrested at the Colorado Supreme Court building after allegedly shooting out windows, holding an armed security guard at gunpoint and maneuvering about the building for nearly two hours until voluntarily surrendering early Tuesday, according to authorities.  The timing comes soon after the state’s high court drew controversy by ruling that former […]

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Biden’s Hispanic support plummets with voters disgruntled over economy, immigration: We’re ‘struggling’

6:00 pm January 2, 2024

Dropping poll numbers among young and Hispanic voters are signaling more bad news for President Biden, while former President Trump appears to be gaining ground, setting the stage for a potential rematch. “[The conservative] message is really resonating with us,” Monet Flores-Bacs, strategic director at the New Mexico-based nonprofit LIBRE Initiative, said of Hispanic voters […]

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DC’s first homicide of 2024 reported just an hour after midnight

5:54 pm January 2, 2024

The nation’s capital of Washington, D.C., recorded its first homicide of the new year just an hour after midnight on New Year’s Day. Police responded to a call on the 4300 block of Military Road at around 1:18 a.m. Monday morning, when they found a woman who had been shot inside a hotel room.  The […]

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Former Mossad head Zvi Zamir, who warned of 1973 attack on Israel, dies at 98

5:42 pm January 2, 2024

Zvi Zamir, a former head of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad whose warning that Egypt and Syria were about to attack Israel in 1973 was largely ignored by the government, has died at the age of 98. Zamir’s death was announced by Mossad, which he led from 1968 to 1974. A former army general, Zamir oversaw […]

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