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NYPD Kills Machete-Wielding Man Who Slashed Three at Grand Central
Anthony Griffin, 44, randomly attacked three elderly victims with a machete at Grand Central before police fatally shot him after he ignored 20 orders to drop weapon.
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Anthony Griffin, 44, randomly attacked three elderly victims with a machete at Grand Central before police fatally shot him after he ignored 20 orders to drop weapon.
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Metropolitan Police arrested 92 people at Trafalgar Square rally supporting Palestine Action, a group banned in July 2025 but ruled lawful by UK High Court.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta filed charges against 21 suspects accused of billing $267 million in fake hospice services using stolen identities from dark web.
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Supreme Court ruling protects therapists from Colorado law restricting conversion therapy practices, marking another defeat for state's progressive agenda.
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Supreme Court strikes down Colorado's conversion therapy ban 8-1, marking the state's third major First Amendment loss in recent years after cake baker and website designer cases.
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A 46-year-old woman charged with grievous bodily harm after allegedly striking a 63-year-old RPA hospital patient in the head with a hammer over stolen ashes.
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Gerhardt Konig, 47, convicted after three-week trial for March 2025 assault on Arielle Konig during Honolulu hiking trail attack. Faces up to 20 years.
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Three-judge federal appeals court panel denies AI company Anthropic's bid to halt Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, citing failure to meet emergency stay requirements.
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A midair birth Friday on a Caribbean Airlines flight from Kingston to New York has reignited debate over birthright citizenship and U.S. airspace laws.
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Dr. Gerhardt Konig faced second-degree attempted murder charges for allegedly attacking his wife Arielle with a rock near a cliff on Oahu in March 2025.
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A Guatemalan man admitted guilt in federal court for his role in a 2021 semi-trailer crash in Mexico that killed over 50 migrants seeking passage north.
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Falmouth High School reinstates Pledge of Allegiance opportunity following lawsuit by Christopher and Clayton Hickey alleging violation of state law.