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Robbery of a gas station in Yelets, Russia.
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No end in sight: More than 100 blazes burn across Queensland as firefighters battle 'unimaginable' conditions - and it's set to get WORSE as Australian heatwave sends temperatures soaring to 104F
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Filmed on Monday in the village of Arasaradivandal, in Tamil Nadu state in India, the three reptiles can be seen swaying and tangling up in each other. #wow
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Battle at the Mexican border: America fights back hard against caravan migrants, including women and children, who stormed border and were met with tear gas and rubber bullets #wow
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Chaos at the US Boarder as migrants attempt to enter
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Battle at the Mexican border: America fights back hard against caravan migrants, including women and children, who stormed border and were met with tear gas and rubber bullets #wow
A rainbow lightens up migrants' view of the US at squalid border camp in Mexico where 6,000 are in limbo and some are 'self deporting' because the conditions are so bad
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Woman is floored by sucker punch as two thugs brutally beat her and attack men who come to her rescue in shopping center in ritzy Napa, California
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Woman is floored by sucker punch as two thugs brutally beat her and attack men who come to her rescue in shopping center in ritzy Napa, California
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Juan Rojas and James Curtis Faulkenberry brutally attacked a woman outside a bar in Napa with Faulkenberry hitting her in the face with a sucker punch and sending her crashing to the ground.
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Police: 2 children shot in car outside of a Jackson, Mississippi, hospital
According to Jackson Police Chief James Davis, someone fired shots at a gray Honda with a woman and two children inside. The children, ages 1 and 3, were hit. The woman in the car grabbed the children and ran into the University Of Mississippi Medical Center for treatment.
Davis said both children are alive but their conditions were unknown. One child was shot in the leg, and the other was shot in the torso.
Jackson police tweeted that the suspect is driving an unknown dark vehicle. No additional information was available. UMMC sent a text alert at about 4:42 p.m. that said there was an "active shooter at Parking Garage B. This is not a drill." The alert was sent as a safety precaution when the shooting was first reported.
Ruth Cummins, a spokeswoman for UMMC, said the shooting did not happen on the campus and that the active shooter alert is no longer in effect. She said Jackson police and the U.S. Marshals Service are handling the investigation.
Davis said both children are alive but their conditions were unknown. One child was shot in the leg, and the other was shot in the torso.
Jackson police tweeted that the suspect is driving an unknown dark vehicle. No additional information was available. UMMC sent a text alert at about 4:42 p.m. that said there was an "active shooter at Parking Garage B. This is not a drill." The alert was sent as a safety precaution when the shooting was first reported.
Ruth Cummins, a spokeswoman for UMMC, said the shooting did not happen on the campus and that the active shooter alert is no longer in effect. She said Jackson police and the U.S. Marshals Service are handling the investigation.
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Trump Admin to Finalize Bump Stock Ban. Owners Will Have 90 Days to Surrender Stocks!
US officials familiar with the matter state that the Trump administration intends to announce federal rules that formally ban bump stocks within the coming days. Bump stocks garnered a significant amount of attention after the gunman in the Las Vegas shooting last year – an incident that resulted in the deaths of 58 concertgoers – had them equipped.
Not long after the shooting in Las Vegas, according to a report by CNN, President Donald Trump vowed to ban bump stocks, and many legislators urged Trump to support a permanent legislative fix.
Opposition from the National Rifle Association and some lawmakers ultimately made a change in regulations the only viable option for Trump is effectively outlaw bump stocks.
Bump stocks can increase a firearms rate of fire by making it easier to fire rounds when using a semi-automatic weapon. The bump stock takes advantage of a gun’s recoil, allowing it to “bump” the trigger and fire rounds more quickly than if a shooter had to pull the trigger with their finger manually.
During the Obama era, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives deemed bump stocks to be gun accessories or firearm parts, meaning they were not subject to federal regulation.
However, under Trump’s direction, the Justice Department proposed a rule earlier in the year that adjusted that interpretation, concluding that the devices enable a “shooter of a semiautomatic firearm to initiate a continuous firing cycle with a single pull of the trigger,” making them illegal under federal laws that prohibit machine guns.
Last month, Trump reportedly told the NRA that “bump stocks are gone.”
Under the anticipated new rule, owners of bump stocks would have 90 days to turn in the devices to authorities, or otherwise appropriately destroy or discard them.
“Bump stocks turn semiautomatic guns into illegal machine guns,” said a senior Justice Department official.
“This final rule sends a clear message: Illegal guns have no place in a law-and-order society, and we will continue to vigorously enforce the law to keep these illegal weapons off the street.”
Some lawmakers anticipate legal challenges to the rule that could delay its full implementation, particularly based on the Obama administration’s initial determination.
US officials familiar with the matter state that the Trump administration intends to announce federal rules that formally ban bump stocks within the coming days. Bump stocks garnered a significant amount of attention after the gunman in the Las Vegas shooting last year – an incident that resulted in the deaths of 58 concertgoers – had them equipped.
Not long after the shooting in Las Vegas, according to a report by CNN, President Donald Trump vowed to ban bump stocks, and many legislators urged Trump to support a permanent legislative fix.
Opposition from the National Rifle Association and some lawmakers ultimately made a change in regulations the only viable option for Trump is effectively outlaw bump stocks.
Bump stocks can increase a firearms rate of fire by making it easier to fire rounds when using a semi-automatic weapon. The bump stock takes advantage of a gun’s recoil, allowing it to “bump” the trigger and fire rounds more quickly than if a shooter had to pull the trigger with their finger manually.
During the Obama era, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives deemed bump stocks to be gun accessories or firearm parts, meaning they were not subject to federal regulation.
However, under Trump’s direction, the Justice Department proposed a rule earlier in the year that adjusted that interpretation, concluding that the devices enable a “shooter of a semiautomatic firearm to initiate a continuous firing cycle with a single pull of the trigger,” making them illegal under federal laws that prohibit machine guns.
Last month, Trump reportedly told the NRA that “bump stocks are gone.”
Under the anticipated new rule, owners of bump stocks would have 90 days to turn in the devices to authorities, or otherwise appropriately destroy or discard them.
“Bump stocks turn semiautomatic guns into illegal machine guns,” said a senior Justice Department official.
“This final rule sends a clear message: Illegal guns have no place in a law-and-order society, and we will continue to vigorously enforce the law to keep these illegal weapons off the street.”
Some lawmakers anticipate legal challenges to the rule that could delay its full implementation, particularly based on the Obama administration’s initial determination.
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That takes the pain out of housework! Mother uses PARACETAMOL to clean her iron and leaves it looking shiny and new #wow
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Fifty whales die in ANOTHER stranding in New Zealand as experts baffled by a 'string of strange behaviour' blame warmer ocean temperatures
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It's alive! Incredible moment frozen fish is brought back to life after being defrosted with warm water #wow