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    2025-05-09 22:59:04 ·
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    California town announces it will take 500 years to build underground power lines
    The Five co-hosts discuss an underground power line project in California that is estimated to take half a millennium to construct and more.
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    Reba McEntire admits she argues with her boyfriend "a lot," but they still "get along in every aspect"
    Reba McEntire admits she argues with her boyfriend "a lot," but they still "get along in every aspect."
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    'Obama podcast bros' tear apart Biden's media tour
    'The Five' co-hosts discuss Democrats' response to former President Joe Biden's alleged comeback.
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    Lawmakers chant for Newark mayor's release
    A congressional delegation stood outside HSI Newark Field Office in New Jersey chanting and yelling for Mayor Ras Baraka to be released.
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    Rick Perry: Open-border policies will cost Democrats
    Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry discusses the Democratic Partys support of open borders and what it means for their future political viability on The Will Cain Show.
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    Liberty Justice Center weighs in on Florida parents' rights case
    Emily Rae, senior counsel at Liberty Justice Center, discusses parental notification policies and the lack thereof, and the ongoing case that has stunned parents nationwide.
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    Zoomed in clip appears to show Karen Read backing into parked SUV
    Karen Read's defense team claims she never hit John O'Keefe with her Lexus SUV. Could shave have broken her taillight striking another vehicle hours after his death?
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    Bryan Kohberger selfie from days before arrest seen for first time
    Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger took a selfie in a black robe just days before he was arrested, according to a report.Kohberger faces first-degree murder charges in the deaths of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Ethan Chapin, 20. The former Washington State University student was also charged with one felony count of burglary.The selfie, obtained by NBC's "Dateline," shows a December 28, 2022 selfie of Kohberger in a black robe with a hood covering his head. "Dateline" is airing an episode on Kohberger Friday at 9 p.m.Kohberger was arrested just two days later on Dec. 30, and was flown back to Idaho where he's currently facing first-degree murder charges.BRYAN KOHBERGER CASE: JUDGE DENIES PROSECUTORS' REQUEST FOR PERSONALITY TESTING"Dateline" also obtained Kohbergers cellphone browsing history, which shows he searched for dozens of pictures of female students at Washington State University and the University of Idaho. According to the report, several of the women were in bathing suits.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XAccording to the report, a review of the accounts which posted the pictures found that several individuals were either followers or close friends with Goncalves, Mogen, and Kernodle.In the summer prior to the murders, Kohberger moved to Pullman, Washington to attend school at Washington State University.Three witnesses told "Dateline" that Kohberger was invited to a pool party that he attended in Moscow, Idaho, according to "Dateline."
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    Top Dem gubernatorial candidate arrested for trespassing at ICE detention center
    Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a top Democratic gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey, was arrested on Friday for trespassing at an ICE holding facility in Newark during a protest.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) called the incident, which took place at the Delaney Hall ICE detention center, a "beyond bizarre political stunt" that "puts the safety of our law enforcement agents and the detainees at risk."The prison currently holds alleged killers, MS-13 gang members and accused child rapists, among other criminal offenders.U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba announced that Baraka, one of the leading Democratic candidates for New Jersey governor, was arrested on Friday for his involvement in the incident."The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, committed trespass and ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security Investigations to remove himself from the ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey this afternoon," said Habba. "He has willingly chosen to disregard the law. That will not stand in this state. He has been taken into custody. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW."NEWARK MAYOR TAKES FIGHT TO THE GATES OF ICE DETENTION CENTER AMID LEGAL BATTLE OVER ALLEGED SAFETY VIOLATIONSLocal outlet Insider NJ reported that a spokesperson for Barakas campaign confirmed the arrest, saying that he "was arrested and detained by ICE" and that he was being transported to the Homeland Security Investigations Newark field office.DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News that Reps. Rob Menendez Jr., Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica McIver, all New Jersey Democrats, were also involved in the incident and rushed through the facilitys gates, demanding they be allowed to conduct an "oversight visit."The lawmakers were held up at the first checkpoint.Baraka, who has been protesting the facilitys opening for months, was a regular presence at protests outside the building throughout the week.Baraka has said that using Delaney Hall for processing people in the country illegally goes against state and local law, leading the city to file a lawsuit in the Essex County Superior Court at the end of March.NEWARK MAYOR SAYS ICE AGENTS RAIDED 'WITHOUT WARRANT,' VIOLATED CONSTITUTIONIn a press conference on Monday, Baraka said that GEO Group, the private company running the prison, is "following the pattern of the president of the United States who believes that he can just do what he wants to do and obscure the laws, national and constitutional laws, and they think they can do the same thing in the state of New Jersey and in Newark."Commenting on the arrest, New Jersey Sen. Jon Bramnick, a GOP gubernatorial candidate, told Fox News that "it doesnt really surprise me because he's been fighting the opening of Delaney Hall since it opened" and that the mayor "wasnt very pleased with ICE taking over Delaney Hall."Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., who is also a candidate for governor, condemned the arrest, calling it an "absolute outrage."Sherill said that Baraka "needs to be released immediately."Another Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Steven Fulop, who is mayor of Jersey City, also condemned the arrest, saying, "Were watching lines get crossed in real time" and that "this is a dangerous precedent."DHS UNLEASHES POSSIBLE MONEY-SAVING MEASURE FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS TO SELF-DEPORT: 'SAFEST OPTION'Meanwhile, Jack Ciattarelli, another GOP candidate for New Jersey governor, called Barakas actions a "cheap publicity stunt."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"In Newark, the airport is in the midst of an unprecedented & dangerous meltdown, the public schools are failing students & families, and there is crime in the streets every day. And yet its Mayor and leading Democrat candidate for Governor, [Ras Baraka], is busy shilling for illegal Immigrants at an ICE detention center with a cheap publicity stunt. Shameful," he posted on X.
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    ICE arrests criminal alien released from prison with sex crimes conviction: 'He wont be welcome back'
    A "criminal alien" and "suspected terrorist" who served 19 years in prison for holding his housekeeper captive and repeatedly molesting her, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials after his release from the Arapahoe County Jail in Centennial, Colorado, Tuesday, and will be deported back to Saudi Arabia.Following a jury trial in 2006, Homaidan Al-Turki Al-Turki was convicted of misdemeanor false imprisonment, misdemeanor conspiracy to commit false imprisonment, 11 counts of felony unlawful sexual contact, felony extortion, and felony theft of $15,000 or more.Al-Turki served a six-years-to-life sentence at the Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC).DEPORTATION FLIGHTS TO LIBYA WOULD VIOLATE COURT ORDER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE, FEDERAL JUDGE SAYSHe first became parole-eligible in 2011, but failed to participate in the DOCs sex-offender treatment program, preventing his release and delaying his deportation back to Saudi Arabia.Al-Turki filed numerous motions with the courts while incarcerated, including a recent pending motion alleging his defense counsel did not adequately represent him at trial.In granting him a hearing, District Court Judge Eric White said, "[t]he defendants counsel may not have understood fundamental aspects of the submitted jury instructions, particularly that misdemeanor unlawful sexual contact could be elevated to a felony conviction if the jury found that Al-Turki used force, intimidation, or threats to cause the victims submission."FEDERAL JUDGE OPENS DOOR TO ALIEN ENEMIES ACT TARGETS SUING TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONAl-Turki's original attorneys said they thought the unlawful sexual contact convictions were for misdemeanor offenses, which would have carried a jail sentence of up to two years.However, because the jury found him guilty of unlawful sexual contact offenses that were committed through physical force and violence, the charges were enhanced to class 4 felonies.Al-Turki was sentenced to several concurrent terms of six-years-to-life in prison on those counts and was ordered to complete sex offender treatment.The 18th Judicial District Attorneys Office agreed on Tuesday to amend some of the felony counts, with the condition he is sent back to his home country.Al-Turki, now 56, pleaded guilty, and was immediately sentenced to concurrent terms of six years in the Colorado DOC.ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT MURDERERS COULD FACE DEATH PENALTY UNDER NEW GOP BILLThe sentence on each count was ordered to be served concurrently, to include a mandatory period of parole supervision that Al-Turki had already served due to his nearly 19 years in prison.He was taken into ICE custody Tuesday afternoon pursuant to a removal order to deport him back to Saudi Arabia."Based on careful analysis of the facts and evidence presented through the 35(c) motion, as well as the difficulty in re-trying the case nearly two decades later if the motion was successful, our office determined that resentencing Al-Turki to 11 felony sex offenses, in addition to the other offenses that he stands convicted of, and resulting in his removal from the United States, is the appropriate outcome in this case at this time," Colorado 18th Judicial District Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley said.STAY IN YOUR LANE: FLORIDA AG FIRES NEXT VOLLEY AGAINST JUDGE HALTING STATE IMMIGRATION LAWWhile Brackley said it was a difficult decision, he noted it "strikes the right balance between ensuring that Al-Turki remains a convicted sex felon and is removed from our community, while at the same time considering the resources that have been expended in holding this defendant accountable."ICE officials said Al-Turki first entered the U.S. at an unknown location in 1992, before leaving in 1993. In 1994, he lawfully reentered again at an unknown location.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn 2001, Al-Turki was questioned about the 9/11 attacks, and left the U.S. again at an unknown time and place. He lawfully reentered the U.S. again in 2002.He was convicted of the crimes in 2006, and has had an administrative order of removal since 2013."He wont be welcome back to the United States again," ICE officials wrote in a post on X.
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