Archive for March 2026
Suspect in Riviera Beach mass shooting: voices told me to kill demons
Riviera Beach police say they now believe the suspect in a mass shooting in Riviera Beach was hearing voices in his head telling him to kill people. The shooting began inside the Azure Estates community in Riviera Beach around 6:15 Monday night. A man police have identified as 20-year-old Terrell Gibson of West Palm Beach…
Read MoreEcuador’s president rejects allegations that his government is bombing targets inside Colombia
Ecuador’s president on Tuesday rejected allegations that his country is bombing targets in neighboring Colombia as tensions escalate between the two South American nations. President Daniel Noboa said on X that his government “is fighting narco terrorism in all its forms” and “bombing places that serve as hideouts for those groups, of which many are…
Read MoreSerial arsonist connected to five “significant” Los Angeles area fires arrested, firefighters say
An alleged serial arsonist connected to “no fewer than five significant fires” across Los Angeles was arrested this week, authorities say. Though they didn’t name the suspect or note any of the fires that they are allegedly responsible for, Los Angeles Fire Department officials said that the “alleged actions placed both civilians and firefighters at…
Read MoreTN arsonist agrees to plead guilty to bombing offices of historic civil rights center
A Tullahoma white supremacist is ready to plead guilty to a million-dollar firebombing that destroyed the administrative offices of a historic East Tennessee civil rights and social justice center in 2019. Regan D. Prater, who authorities said aligns himself with Nazi causes, drove from his home to the New Market area Highlander Center on March…
Read MoreStrikes hit world’s largest natural gas field in Iran, and Tehran retaliates with more attacks
Iran broadened its strikes on major energy facilities in the Middle East, eliciting strong warnings Thursday from Gulf Arab states that called it a dangerous escalation that threatened to draw them into direct combat with Tehran. The strikes come after Israel killed Iran’s intelligence minister and reportedly attacked the world’s largest natural gas field in…
Read MoreUK police charge 2 men with spying on the Jewish community for Iran
British police have charged two men with spying on the U.K.’s Jewish community on behalf of Iran. Iranian-British national Nematollah Shahsavani, 40, and 22-year-old Iranian citizen Alireza Farasati have been charged with engaging in conduct likely to assist a foreign intelligence service. Prosecutors said the country the charges relate to is Iran. Frank Ferguson, head…
Read MoreTop US intelligence officials set to testify about Iran war and threats confronting the homeland
Top Trump administration national security officials facing back-to-back congressional hearings starting Wednesday are expected to be pressed on the war in Iran, including a deadly strike on a school, as well as the FBI’s capacity to prevent terror attacks inside the United States. The annual worldwide threats hearings involving the government’s senior-most intelligence officials are…
Read MoreFear and defiance in southern Lebanon city as Israel-Hezbollah war intensifies
An uneasy quiet has fallen on the streets of the usually bustling southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre. Israel has told civilians in the city – the fifth-largest in Lebanon and one of the oldest in the world – to leave their homes as its war with the Iran-backed Shia Muslim group Hezbollah intensifies. The…
Read MoreUS Capitol Police chief says threats to lawmakers keep rising
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan has requested the department’s first budget over $1 billion, pointing to increasing security demands and rising threats against members of Congress. “The threat environment continues to grow,” Sullivan said Tuesday during testimony to the House Appropriations Legislative Branch subcommittee. Sullivan said last year his department investigated nearly 15,000 concerning…
Read MoreZoo Miami reopens following 3 days of bomb threats; Miami International Mall also targeted
Zoo Miami has reopened after it received bomb threats for three days in a row, prompting them to close their doors, and it wasn’t the only South Florida location that was targeted over the weekend. 7News cameras on Monday morning captured a heavy police presence at the entrance of the zoo, which is located at…
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