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Golden State Killer Captured Outside Suburban Home
Police have arrested a former police officer suspected of being one of the most elusive serial killers in American history. The suspect was apprehended outside a suburban hall. Detectives have been investigating a series of rapes and murders dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. The arrest follows a four-decade investigation that previously yielded no leads. Authorities have captured a serial killer responsible for a crime spree in California. The source noted that law enforcement believed they had apprehended a serial killer. Authorities stated that cutting-edge DNA testing allowed them to make a match. The capture follows a long-term investigation into the suspect's crimes. Investigators utilized investigative genetic genealogy, a method that processes the DNA of a resulting child to find a suspect.
BBC World Service
Schumer Criticizes Johnson Over DHS Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer argued that House Speaker Mike Johnson is allowing a small group of hard-right wingers to dominate the legislative process.
WTOP Washington DC
Governor Hochul And Husband Earned $1.9 Million
Governor Kathy Hochul's 2025 filings show she and her husband earned approximately $1.9 million. The incumbent Democratic campaign has used the lack of financial disclosures from opponent Blakeman as a point of criticism. The report was disclosed via filings for the 2025 period.
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Lebanese Soldier And Brother
Wheat futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange have risen 11% since late February, following military strikes by the US and Israel against Iran. Blockades remain in place despite a pause in fighting between Iran, the United States, and Israel. Texan era oil prices were reported at over 103 dollars. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan addressed the AK Party group meeting regarding the Iran conflict and regional stability. Erdoğan said the importance of a process to eliminate terrorism in Turkey. He stated that a positive atmosphere exists for the process and that it is progressing as intended. President Erdoğan stated that the only secure path is a ceasefire and called for full commitment to a cessation of hostilities. He added that he is consulting with the heads of the parliament and government on every step taken regarding resolutions.
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Tacoma Parks Bond Projected To Pass
Tacoma's $155 million parks bond is on track to pass following a special election. The measure received more than 76% of the vote as of last night, exceeding the 60% requirement. The funds are intended to pay for upgrades and replacements across the Tacoma park system over the next six years.
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Black Residents Face Healthcare Access Gaps In Massachusetts
A report from the Commonwealth Fund released today indicates that Latino residents in Massachusetts have better healthcare access, quality, and outcomes than in any other state.
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King County Council Member Proposes Dissolving Homelessness Authority
King County Council member Rod Dummowski has introduced legislation to end the county's participation in the King County Regional Homelessness Authority. The proposal follows an audit revealing $13 million in mismanaged taxpayer funds and a growing $45 million deficit. Dummowski co-sponsored the legislation with Reagan Dunne. He stated the agency has had too many chances to succeed. Seattle City Council member Maritza Rivera is leading a similar effort at the city level. Council Member Bob Kettle described the existing ordinance as a failure.
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UBS Lowers UPS Price Target
UBS has reduced its price target for United Parcel Service (UPS) stock to $123 from a previous target of $125.
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US AI And Chip Stocks Decline
Major US semiconductor and AI stocks saw declines, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index falling over 3%.
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Cole Allen Allegedly Attempted Suicide Before Attack
Comey maintained his innocence and expressed belief in the independent federal judiciary. The case is being described by some commentators as patently absurd. The judge assigned to the case is reportedly a Republican appointee from the Bush administration. The judge ruled that the indictment process could not stand and that the indictments were not properly obtained. Federal judges have reportedly maintained the rule of law against administration pressure. The Department of Justice remains intent on prosecuting Comey, though some observers suggest the current process may undermine their credibility. The BBC World Service reported that the proceedings regarding the prosecution of James Comey may be undermining credibility.
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