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The California Highway Patrol said Monday that a driver intentionally rammed his vehicle into a Toyota Prius that was filled with teenagers, causing a fatal crash that killed three boys in Temescal Valley, FOX News reported. The crash was reported shortly before 10:30 p.m. Sunday night, near the intersection of Temescal Canyon Road and Trilogy Parkway. Investigators determined that two vehicles were traveling southbound on Temescal Canyon when the driver of a white Infiniti, later identified as 42-year-old Anurag Chandra, of Corona, intentionally struck the Prius, causing it to slam into a tree, the CHP said. The crash left three teenage boys dead and three others injured. "It was an intentional act," CHP Lt. David Yokley told reporters at a news conference Monday. "Our investigation led us to believe Mr. Chandra intentionally rammed the Prius, causing the driver to lose control."
Gun rights activist Colion Noir told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Monday that gun control legislation like the bills currently under consideration in Virginia affects minorities the most. "The irony is, when they talk about gun control, where do you think they're going to implement these laws the most? They're going to implement them in the minority cities," Noir said. "So they like to bring up the idea and the issue of race and how all of these white supremacist gun owners are going to come and start shooting people. Yet the people most affected by these gun control laws are the very people that they're trying to manipulate to not exercise their rights." Noir was reacting to the massive gun-rights rally in Richmond, where thousands of people from across the country protested a push by Democrats in the commonwealth to pass more comprehensive gun control laws.
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Arizona police say three children were found dead at a home in Phoenix on Monday night. Crews were called around 7:30 p.m. to the home where they found the children unresponsive -- all under four years old. The deceased children were a 3-year-old boy, a 2-year-old girl, and a 7-month-old girl, according to Phoenix Police. Investigators are trying to determine a cause of death. Police said there were no obvious signs of trauma on the children. The children's mother, father and another adult relative were in the home at the time. Fire officials have reportedly left the scene and it is now a police investigation, according to the station.
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(WARNING: 21+) A police officer shot at a man who threatened with a knife. He is expected to survive. The city’s police department is conducting an investigation into the shooting, Vologda region, Russia. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️ #shooting
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China has confirmed the new SARS-like virus that has killed three people has spread between humans. The country's National Health Commission team said 14 healthcare workers had caught the respiratory virus while treating patients. Two patients in southern…
The death toll from the new coronavirus outbreak has risen to six in China’s central city of Wuhan as of Jan. 20, the city’s mayor told state television. A total of 258 cases had been confirmed in the city by the end of Monday, Zhou Xianwang said in an interview. Separately, China’s eastern Zhejiang provincial health authority said a total of five cases of new coronavirus were confirmed as of noon Jan. 21. Reuters reported. Australia is placed in quarantine after showing symptoms of new killer SARS-like virus on the way back from China where disease is spreading rapidly. ☣️
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Despite climate topping the agenda at this year's World Economic Forum, prominent climate change skeptic Donald Trump is one of the first speakers. 🌎
An insurance catastrophe has been declared after a hailstones the size of golf balls smashed cars and buildings around Australia on Sunday and Monday. The hailstorms that battered Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney have caused an estimated $320million worth of damage, with 29,000 claims lodged so far. Two thirds of the claims are for damage to cars, the Insurance Council of Australia said. The ICA has declared a 'catastrophe', meaning claims relating to storm damage will be prioritised by insurers. 😱