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State senator’s office drafting legislation to address dangerous dogs after attacks
Read full article: State senator’s office drafting legislation to address dangerous dogs after attacksA state senator’s office is now in the process of drafting legislation to tighten the leash on dangerous dogs and their owners.
Jan. 6 committee eyes referring criminal charges for Trump
Read full article: Jan. 6 committee eyes referring criminal charges for TrumpThe House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is considering recommending the Justice Department pursue three criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, including insurrection.
Grizzly bear returns, kills woman camping in her sleep after she scared it off an hour earlier, wildlife officials
Read full article: Grizzly bear returns, kills woman camping in her sleep after she scared it off an hour earlier, wildlife officialsThe 417-pound (189 kilogram) male grizzly bear broke her neck and severed her spine, an autopsy found, causing instantaneous death. A nearly empty can of bear spray that appeared to have been recently deployed was found under her tent, officials said.
Jan. 6 panel hears Trump ‘detached from reality’ amid defeat
Read full article: Jan. 6 panel hears Trump ‘detached from reality’ amid defeatDonald Trump’s closest campaign advisers, top government officials and even his family were systematically dismantling his false claims of 2020 election fraud ahead of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Meadows says 1/6 panel has sought to publicly 'vilify' him
Read full article: Meadows says 1/6 panel has sought to publicly 'vilify' himFormer Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has accused the congressional committee investigating last year’s attack on the U.S. Capitol of leaking all of the text messages he provided to the panel as part of an effort to vilify him publicly.
Tunisia arrests 7 suspects after deadly weekend attack
Read full article: Tunisia arrests 7 suspects after deadly weekend attackTUNIS Tunisian authorities say that they have arrested seven people suspected of involvement in a deadly weekend attack that left one security officer dead and another wounded. National guard spokesman Housameddine Jbabli said Monday on Radio Shems that seven suspects are being held by anti-terrorism authorities. The Islamic State group's Amaq agency carried a brief claim of responsibility on Monday for the attack. Among the seven detained is the wife of one of the dead attackers and the two brothers of another. Sousse was the site of Tunisias deadliest extremist attack in 2015, when a massacre killed 38 people, most of them British tourists.