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RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons presents a posthumous Commendation for Bravery and Service to the son of RFS volunteer Geoffrey Keaton, who died fighting wildfires, at Keaton's funeral in Buxton, New South Wales, Australia. NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE/via REUTERS
#FBI searches Idaho home in case of 'cult' couple, 2 missing children. An FBI evidence team searched an Idaho home Friday tied to a couple believed to be part of a doomsday cult who are on the run amid the mysterious disappearance of two children. According to local media, the team carried out a search warrant with local law enforcement at the home of Chad Daybell, whose wife died in October shortly after the two children -- Joshua Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 17 disappeared more than three months ago. “Today members of our Evidence Response Team are in Rexburg assisting with evidence collection,” FBI spokeswoman Sandra Yi Barker told Fox 13 Salt Lake City.
France has endured a full month of protests against the controversial reform – on Saturday, the general strike reached its 31st consecutive day. Moreover, Saturday’s action coincided with Act 60 of the anti-government Yellow Vests protests that have been plaguing France for over a year now. French police fired tear gas on Saturday in low-level clashes in the center of Paris with demonstrators protesting government plans to overhaul the country’s pension system. Police briefly used the tear gas in the city’s Bastille area and at the Gare de l’Est railway station after demonstrators, who were joined by “Yellow Vests” anti-government activists, tried to enter the station complex.
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BREAKING NEWS! Iran today pinpointed 35 'key US targets' as it unfurled a red flag of revenge after its top general was assassinated in a US drone strike. The chilling display is seen as a clear warning the Islamic Republic is ready to fulfil its worrying pledge to strike back, the Sun reports. Chillingly written across the "war flag" were the words: "Those who want to avenge the blood of Hussein." Red flags in Shiite tradition symbolise both blood spilled unjustly and serve as a call to avenge a person who is slain. It was hoisted above the important Jamkaran Mosque which is on the outskirts of the holy city of Qom, about 100 miles south of Tehran.
General Gholamali Abhuhamzeh raised the potential threat after Iran’s President Rouhani chillingly vowed to exact revenge for the killing of General Qassem Soleimani. Abuhamzeh said vital American targets in the region had been identified a ‘long time ago’ and included ships in the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz and Tel Aviv. He said: 'The Strait of Hormuz is a vital point for the West and a large number of American destroyers and warships cross there … some 35 U.S. targets in the region as well as Tel Aviv are within our reach,’ he said. A senior U.S. congressional staffer told Time that a retaliation attack could be seen ‘within week’s’, either at home or abroad. The staffer said: 'There is no indication that there is going to be a de-escalation in the near future. The only question is how bad is the retaliation going to be and where and what is it going to hit.'
The new Hells Angels headquarters in The Bronx has been hit by a hail of bullets just weeks after the biker gang took up residence in the area. Police say the clubhouse was left partially damaged in the attack, which took place late on Thursday night. While no one was injured in the attack, sources on Facebook claim that at least 14 shots were fired into the building- an act which has terrified local residents who were already nervous about the gang's move into the area. 'Everyone's worst fears have materialized,' Bronx Community Board 10 District Manager Matt Cruz told The New York Daily News. 'The community is upset and scared,' he added. 'We are on heightened alert for this and we're hoping the #NYPD can get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible and we're sure they will.' No arrests have yet been made over Thursday's incident. #NY
Two inmates at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman were reported missing early Saturday, the Mississippi Department of Corrections reported. The news of the missing inmates comes after a week of turmoil at prisons across the state, USA Today reports. Five Mississippi inmates have been killed since Sunday across the state, including three amid violence at Parchman, where local coroner Heather Burton says "gangs are at war." David May, 42, and Dillion Williams, 27, were discovered missing during an emergency inmate count around 1:45 a.m., MDOC said in a news release. MDOC officials did not explain what prompted the emergency count. May is serving a life sentence for aggravated assault in Harrison County. Williams is serving 40 years for aggravated assault and burglary in Marshall County.
A transgender taxi driver who was also active in his local LGBTQ community was found shot dead behind the wheel of his car in Oklahoma earlier this week. Dustin Parker, 25, was found dead behind the wheel of his taxi in McAlester on Wednesday, according to authorities. Police say Parker was shot dead just after 6.30am on New Year’s Day. Police are currently searching for a suspect. Investigators say they do not know the motive for the shooting, according to ABC News. Parker is believed to be the first transgender person killed in 2020, according to the LGBTQ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign. Last year, at least 25 trans or gender non-conforming people were killed in the United States, according to HRC. Parker was an employee of the Rover Taxi cab company. He was shot and killed just hours after his company offered customers free rides home on New Year’s Eve to keep people safe.
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Major U.S. cities are bolstering security in wake of the airstrike that killed top Iranian general.
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Thousands celebrated a new year by waiting in long lines to be among the first to legally buy marijuana for recreational use in Illinois on the day the state lifted its long-standing prohibition, the Chicago Tribune reports. Anyone 21 and over can now buy and possess recreational marijuana in Illinois. Some residents wasted little time lining up. “I couldn’t believe that many people came out so early,” said Cal Marek, who captured video outside a dispensary in suburban Chicago. The mood was festive Wednesday as customers queued up — some overnight — to buy cannabis flower, gummies, chocolates and other products from the Chicago-area dispensaries among 37 state-sanctioned stores in Illinois that were ready to open.