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Five Children Tragically Die in Bullhead City House Fire, Father Left Home to Go Shopping

Five children tragically died in a house fire in Bullhead City, Arizona on Saturday while their father was out shopping for Christmas gifts and groceries. Neighbors attempted to rescue those inside before first responders arrived, but were unsuccessful. The police department is asking for the public's help in determining the cause of the fire and anyone with information is asked to contact them.

Texas Governor Signs Controversial Immigration Bill SB4, Allowing State Law Enforcement to Arrest and Deport Migrants Suspected of Crossing Border Illegally.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law SB4, a sweeping new immigration bill that gives state law enforcement the power to arrest and seek the deportation of migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. The bill has been met with strong opposition from civil rights groups, and is likely to face legal challenges in the coming months. Attorney General Ken Paxton has defended the bill, saying it is necessary to protect Texans from “dangerous criminals” and does not authorize racial profiling.

Supreme Court Pays Tribute to Late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor with Fitting Ceremony

The Supreme Court paid tribute to the late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the court, with a ceremony attended by all nine current justices and retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. Her casket was carried up the steps of the court and passed under the words “Equal Justice Under Law” before being placed in the court’s Great Hall, which opened to the public for mourners to pay their respects. Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke at the private ceremony, noting O’Connor's commitment to justice and equality for all.

University of Arizona Police and Local Authorities Search for Suspected Kidnapper After Abduction Attempts Near Campus

University of Arizona police and local authorities are searching for a potential kidnapper after at least two students were accosted near the campus this month. The suspect has been linked to a dark blue, four-door car, possibly an early 2000s Toyota Camry or Corolla with a fading Arizona license plate. Police are asking anyone with information about the suspect to contact the University of Arizona Police Department or the Tucson Police Department.

LSU’s Jayden Daniels Wins Heisman Trophy, Becoming First Player Since 2016 to Win College Football’s Most Prestigious Player of the Year Award

Jayden Daniels, a fifth-year quarterback from LSU, won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night, becoming the first player since 2016 to win the award from a non-championship team. He received 503 first-place votes and 2,029 points, and had a prolific season with 3,890 passing yards, 33 touchdowns, and 741 rushing yards. Daniels joins the likes of Joe Burrow and Tyrann Mathieu as great players who have won the Heisman Trophy.

U.S. Citizen Arrested in Arizona for Allegedly Inciting Deadly Terrorist Attack in Australia

A US citizen has been arrested in Arizona for allegedly inciting a religiously motivated terrorist attack in Australia that left six people dead. The attack saw three people, including two officers, killed when police were ambushed at a rural property last year. The man has been charged with inciting the attack and is currently in custody, with further details expected to be released in the coming days.

Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Stabbed 22 Times by Fellow Inmate in Federal Prison

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted in the 2020 murder of George Floyd, was allegedly stabbed 22 times by a fellow inmate at a Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson, Arizona. The inmate, John Turscak, has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and faces up to 20 years in prison. Chauvin has since been returned to prison custody and his family is questioning the faulty procedures that allowed the attack to occur.

Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Attacked in Federal Prison, Suffering 22 Stab Wounds from an Improvised Knife

John Turscak, 52, has been charged with attempted murder and other crimes after attacking former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in federal prison, leaving him with 22 stab wounds. The attack was reportedly motivated by Chauvin's high-profile status, and has sparked outrage among many. Turscak is currently being held in a federal detention center in Arizona and is awaiting trial.

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