Day: February 13, 2024

Neighbors of Lakewood Church shooter detail years of ‘hell,’ police inaction: ‘Only a matter of time’

4:54 pm February 13, 2024

The neighbors of the shooter who opened fire at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church before being fatally shot by police detailed years of harassment and threats their small, two-street community faced from her – claiming law enforcement and elected officials failed to adequately respond to their near constant outcry.  Five women who lived near Genesse Ivonne […]

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NATO alliance to exclude Ukraine from upcoming summer summit, US ambassador says

4:11 pm February 13, 2024

The U.S. ambassador to NATO, Julianne Smith, said on Tuesday she does not expect the alliance to issue a membership invitation to Ukraine at its summit in Washington this coming July. “As for the summit this summer, I do not expect the alliance to issue an invitation at this juncture,” Smith said in response to […]

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Double homicide suspect allegedly calls 911 on herself: ‘I couldn’t resist urge to kill’

4:06 pm February 13, 2024

A double homicide suspect allegedly called 911 on herself and told the dispatcher, “I just couldn’t resist the urge to kill somebody.” Officers found 17-year-old Mashenka Reid’s dad and younger brother dead late Friday afternoon in their Reno, Nevada, home, according to the Reno Gazette-Journal, which cited court documents. Her mom and sister hid in […]

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Nancy Pelosi says Biden’s age is an ‘objective fact,’ argues it’s ‘all relative’: ‘He’s younger than I am’

4:04 pm February 13, 2024

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi deemed President Biden’s age an “objective fact,” and conceded that he’s younger than her, adding, “so what do I have to say about his age?”  CNN’s Anderson Cooper asked Pelosi if Biden should be poking fun at his age and noted some Democrats were concerned about the president. “What do […]

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Michigan implements new gun laws on 1-year anniversary of fatal university shooting

4:01 pm February 13, 2024

Professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz spent the past year trying to suppress the images, seared into his memory, of the gunman who entered his classroom at Michigan State University, killed two of his students and left others with critical wounds. He expects a flood of emotions this week on the anniversary of the Feb. 13, 2023 mass […]

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