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Former New Jersey National Guard Police Sergeant Gregory Yetman Surrenders to FBI Following 48-Hour Manhunt

Gregory Yetman, a former New Jersey National Guard police sergeant, has been apprehended by the FBI after a 48-hour manhunt. He is accused of pepper spraying officers during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and faces several charges, including felonies. The FBI has thanked the public for their help in apprehending Yetman and is continuing to investigate the events of Jan. 6, asking anyone with information to come forward.

ICBC FS Experiences Ransomware Attack, Highlighting Need for Robust Cybersecurity Measures

ICBC FS, the world's largest lender by assets, has experienced a ransomware attack that has caused disruption to certain systems. The attack has disrupted the trading of U.S. Treasury securities and ICBC FS is currently investigating the incident and working on recovery. The attack highlights the need for organizations to have robust cybersecurity measures in place to protect against such attacks.

U.S. Army and National Park Service Investigating Fort Totten Park After Discovery of World War I-era Munitions

Fort Totten Park in Washington D.C. has been closed after two metal canisters containing World War I-era munitions were discovered during unauthorized work. The National Park Service and U.S. Army are now investigating the area to determine if there are any more munitions hidden in the park, and the section of the park will remain closed while the investigation is ongoing. The Army is now working with the National Park Service to safely remove the munitions and ensure the safety of the park and its visitors.

Judge Denies Former President Donald Trump’s Request to Postpone May 2024 Trial Date in Special Counsel’s Classified Documents Case

A federal judge has denied former President Donald Trump's request to postpone the May 2024 trial date in the special counsel's classified documents case. The Justice Department argued that the trial should not be delayed due to the "public interest in the prompt resolution of this case". The trial is expected to focus on the handling of sensitive government records by Trump and his administration, and the judge left open the possibility of pushing back the trial date at a later date.

Thousands Flee Gaza City as Death Toll from War Surpasses 11,000 People

Thousands of Palestinians have been forced to flee from around Gaza City's main hospital due to a series of strikes, with the Palestinian death toll from the war surpassing 11,000. Israel has opened a window for safe passage, allowing thousands of Palestinians to stream onto Gaza's only highway and flee the combat zone, however many are uncertain of what the future holds.

Biden and Xi Jinping to Meet in San Francisco Bay Area for Summit of Pacific Rim Nations

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet next Wednesday in the San Francisco Bay area for a summit of Pacific Rim nations. The two leaders will discuss a range of issues in the U.S.-People's Republic of China bilateral relationship, including trade, human rights, and the South China Sea. The summit will be closely watched as it will be the first meeting between the two leaders since President Biden took office and the first since increased tensions between the U.S. and China began.

Sweetheart Island: A Reminder of the Consequences of Pandemic Fraud

This article tells the story of Patrick Parker Walsh, a fraudster who used stolen COVID-19 relief funds to purchase Sweetheart Island, a two-acre uninhabited island off the coast of a small Gulf Coast town in Florida. Walsh is currently serving a five and a half year sentence in federal prison for his crime, and the Associated Press has documented the story. The article serves as a reminder of the consequences of pandemic-related fraud and the need for greater protection of public funds.

Israeli Government Calls for International Support to Secure Release of Hostages and Provide Aid to Those Affected by Gaza Conflict

Fighting in northern Gaza has resulted in the death of 1,400 people and the seizure of 240 hostages, including 8-year-old Emily Hand. The Israeli government is working to secure the release of the hostages and to provide aid to those affected, with support from the US and the UN. The situation remains tense, with both sides continuing to exchange fire.

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