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Youngkin’s new parole board includes sheriff who confronted McAuliffe on campaign trail

On the campaign trail, Gov. Glenn Youngkin promised to fire his Democratic predecessor’s Parole Board on the first day he took office.

And a few hours after he was sworn in on Saturday, that’s exactly what he did.

The reconfigured board — a decidedly more conservative group than the body that approved a series of controversial release decisions that angered Republicans last year — includes a few familiar faces from the campaign trail.

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Scores of mourners overflow mosque for emotional funeral for 15 victims of deadly Bronx fire: ‘Things will never be the same’

NEW YORK — Tears and demands for justice pervaded Sunday’s funeral services for 15 of the people killed in last week’s horrific Bronx apartment building fire — the deadliest blaze in the city in three decades. A crowd estimated at more than 2,000 paid final respects to nine adults and six children who perished after a faulty space heater caused an inferno in a high-rise Jan. 9. Funerals for two of the youngest victims — Seydou Toure, 12, and his sister Haouwa Mahamadou, 5 — were held Wednesday. Attendees Sunday included a mix of people who knew the victims — members mostly of a tight-knit Gamb...

Cowboys fans throw trash on field as players, referees head to locker room after loss

By Nick Selbe Cowboys fans were livid in the aftermath of Sunday's chaotic loss to the 49ers. View the original article to see embedded media. The ending of the Cowboys's 23-17 loss to the 49ers on Sunday was rife with drama, chaos and more than a little controversy. As Dallas rushed to mount a last-minute comeback with no timeouts remaining, Dak Prescott ran a quarterback draw to the San Francisco 17-yard line, getting tackled in bounds. The offense tried to get to the line quickly and spike the ball, but couldn't get it snapped in time, as Prescott handed the ball to his center after the pla...

Church, community cared for families of synagogue hostages during hourslong crisis

COLLEYVILLE, Texas — For hours on Saturday, Good Shepherd Catholic Community church in Colleyville came to the aid of Congregation Beth Israel as an armed man held Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and three others hostage at the synagogue. The help came in the form of a safe place for the rabbi’s family and spouses of the other hostages to wait out the ordeal. And Father Mike Higgins took time Sunday morning to praise the effort and how communities helped each other. “It showed what the worst of the community can do and what the best of communities (can do) as well,” Higgins said Sunday during one ...

The Pentagon is getting a new office dedicated to UFO investigations

By Tobias Carroll At a time when partisan divides in Washington, D.C. seem to loom large over the nation’s politics, there’s at least one area where politicians from rival parties can find agreement — and it involves UFOs. As part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, which became law at the end of last year, a new office was created within the Pentagon to look into reports of unidentified flying objects. Admittedly, the reasons cited had to do more with national security and less to do with the possibility that aliens are messing with us. “The United States needs a c...

Inquiry into Texas synagogue standoff to have 'global reach'

Police vehicles sit near Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, some 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Dallas, on January 16, 2022

COLLEYVILLE (United States) (AFP) - US authorities have launched an investigation with "global reach" into a suspect who was killed after holding four people hostage at a Texas synagogue, where he apparently demanded the release of a convicted terrorist known as "Lady Al-Qaeda."

The four hostages -- including a respected local rabbi, Charlie Cytron-Walker -- were all released unharmed Saturday night, prompting relief in the United States, where the Jewish community and President Joe Biden renewed calls to fight anti-Semitism.

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One family survived the Philly row house fire, but ‘lost everything’

PHILADELPHIA — It was 6:30 in the morning and Tyhara Woods was half asleep when she heard screams coming from the apartment above. Someone was shouting “Oh my God,” and there were blood-curdling wails. Woods, 18 weeks pregnant with her fourth child, got out of bed, put on her slippers, and walked toward her bedroom door. She smelled something burning. She flung open the door of the bedroom next to hers to find it filled with smoke and her three sons fast asleep. It would be about three excruciating minutes from when Woods got up until she and her longtime partner, Charles Scott, got themselves...

Mehmet Oz is spending millions on TV to boost his Senate campaign in Pennsylvania. He's not alone in an ultra-wealthy GOP field

PHILADELPHIA — If you live in Pennsylvania, there's a good chance you've been seeing Mehmet Oz on your television — and not like you used to. The celebrity surgeon and former talk show host known as "Dr. Oz" is pouring millions of dollars into campaign ads as he runs for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, buying up slots during "Jeopardy!," "Wheel of Fortune," morning news shows and Fox News staples as he tries to grab an early advantage in a sprawling GOP primary. Oz has already booked nearly $5 million of ad time from his Nov. 30 campaign launch through early February, drawing some c...

Texas synagogue hostage taker a British citizen -FBI

(Reuters) - The FBI identified a hostage taker killed at a Texas synagogue as a British citizen, after President Joe Biden earlier on Sunday said the gunman had used weapons he got off the street to commit "an act of terror." The FBI identified the man as Malik Faisal Akram, 44, who was killed after the safe release of his four hostages on Saturday night. The incident in Colleyville, Texas, "was an act of terror,“ said Biden, who was in Philadelphia with first lady Jill Biden packing carrots and apples at a food bank in a visit to the city to honor the legacy of slain civil rights leader Marti...

Over 80 million Americans hunker down as massive snowstorm hits eastern US

Washington (AFP) - Millions of Americans hunkered down as a major winter storm hit the eastern United States with heavy snow and ice knocking power out for an estimated 145,000 customers as of Sunday evening.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said the storm was bringing a miserable combination of heavy snows, freezing rain and high winds, impacting the southeast and coastal mid-Atlantic before moving up to New England and southern Canada.

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15-year-old in critical condition after police shooting: Miami-Dade police

MIAMI — An overnight Miami-Dade police chase and shooting near the Joseph Caleb Center ended with a 15-year-old boy in critical condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital Sunday morning, the agency said. Miami-Dade police say the boy was armed when he was shot around 12:45 a.m. at Northwest 56th Street and 22nd Avenue, near the Caleb Center and Annie Coleman 15 Apartments. Florida Department of Law Enforcement will investigate the shooting, as is standard. According to police, detectives tried to make a traffic stop of a black Dodge Challenger with the 15-year-old at the wheel. After the boy crash...

Democrats have an opportunity to score a big win with a fight to stop the culture of corruption: columnist

Economics columnist Helaine Olen penned a column for the Washington Post Sunday saying that Democrats are squandering a rare opportunity to fight Republicans on their culture of corruption.

"If there is any issue that should be a gimme for a political party seeking support, it’s putting a stop to stock trading by members of Congress and others in senior federal government positions while in office," she explained.

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Pioneering Tuskegee Airman Brigadier General Charles McGee dies at 102

By Kanishka Singh

(Reuters) - Retired Brigadier General Charles McGee, part of the pioneering all-Black Tuskegee Airmen during World War Two and one of its most decorated pilots, died on Sunday at the age of 102, his family said in a statement.

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