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NEWS - MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025 - NEWS
USC's Lindsay Gottlieb, who started her coaching career as a student before leading the Trojans, said of the Brown shooting: 'We're the only country that lives this way.' LA Times
VOA VIEW: America with its short comings is number one.
The woman and her husband were shopping with their baby in Herald Square before stopping in the West 34th Street Macy's restroom. LA Times
"The lack of understanding that idealism collides with realism when you have to govern a city and provide for working-class people. These are real issues," Adams said. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Mamdani is an idiot.

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"We were standing and suddenly came the 'boom boom,' and everybody fell down," his wife said. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Needless hatred.
In addition to disrupting schedules, chronic lateness may also strain relationships and create tension. New York Post
VOA VIEW: A truism.
The city has not seen this much snow this early in the season since 2018, the National Weather Service said. New York Times
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that he is willing to give up aspirations of Ukraine joining NATO in exchange for security guarantees to end the war. OANN
VOA VIEW: Wishful thinking.
President Donald Trump has made an appearance at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, for the 126th Army-Navy football game. OANN
President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will seek “very serious retaliation” for the recent murder of two U.S. service members Fand one American civilian interpreter in Syria, which was attributed to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). OANN
VOA VIEW: As he should,

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A weekend storm sent temperatures plunging well below zero in the Midwest and dumped heavy snow on parts of the Northeast on Sunday, creating many airport delays and slick roads as the Pacific Northwest braced for more rain after days of flooding and mudslides. Washington Times
Sen. Raphael Warnock said that Saturday's deadly shooting at Brown University is yet another reminder that America's leaders need to do more to stop gun violence. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Foolish saying.
A Los Angeles jury awarded $40 million on Friday to two women who claimed that talcum powder made by Johnson & Johnson caused their ovarian cancer. Washington Times
A Michigan man died of rabies in January after receiving a kidney transplant from someone infected with the disease. Washington Times

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The last inmate caught after an audacious New Orleans jailbreak was sentenced Friday to two life sentences over a 2018 double murder, with the Louisiana judge rebuking him for the disruption caused by his five months on the run. Washington Times
A West Virginia National Guard member who was shot last month in the nation's capital is being transitioned from hospital acute care to in-patient rehabilitation, a doctor said Friday. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Good news.
A U.S. Postal Service employee in New York is facing grand larceny charges after, authorities allege, she stole a gift card and lottery tickets out of sealed mail. Washington Times

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Two people were killed and nine more were wounded in a shooting Saturday afternoon in a building on the campus of Brown University in Rhode Island, authorities said. CBS
In 2025, more than 1.1 million Americans were laid off from their jobs, the most since the COVID pandemic, even as corporate profits remain high. Business experts discuss the reasons why companies resort to layoffs. CBS
VOA VIEW: It could be caused by AI and illegals.
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado said she's "absolutely" supportive of President Trump's strategy in the country. CBS
VOA VIEW: Of course - she benefits.
Federal prosecutors in New York moved to drop charges against former Fox employee Hernan Lopez and Full Play Group, an Argentine sports media rights company. CBS
Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, said "there's a deal to be had" on a plan to address health care costs after a pair of bills failed to secure enough support to advance in the Senate last week. CBS
VOA VIEW: It was known from the beginning.

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Trump said Friday that Kevin Warsh has moved to the top of his list as the next Federal Reserve chair, though others remain in contention. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Expected!
From 2020 to 2024, the 60-plus age group's reported losses have jumped 300% to $2.4 billion from $600 million, according to the Federal Trade Commission. CNBC
Weaker prices mean homeowners are starting to lose equity after several years of huge gains. CNBC
VOA VIEW: First good, now bad.

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One person is dead after a U-Haul truck exploded outside an Old Navy in Idaho, damaging nearby businesses as multiple agencies responded to Saturday's incident. FOX News
An ICE officer was allegedly bitten in the hand by an illegal immigrant in Louisiana who was resisting arrest, the Department of Homeland Security said. FOX News
The FBI is investigating more than 350 subjects in sweeping probe of "764," an online network targeting minors with violence and sexual exploitation. FOX News
A truck driver charged with vehicular homicide was illegal immigrant released by border patrol in Arizona after crossing in 2023, killing 29-year-old. FOX News
VOA VIEW: More Biden stupidity.
Two members of the U.S. Army and a civilian interpreter were killed, with three other Americans and two Syrians injured, in a shooting by a lone gunman Saturday in Syria. UPI
VOA VIEW: As he should.
Israel Defense Forces targeted and killed senior Hamas commander Raed Saad while he traveled in a vehicle in Gaza on Saturday, Israeli officials said. UPI
VOA VIEW: Good!
An Australian skydiver was left dangling from a plane at 15,000 feet after his parachute got caught on the tail of the aircraft. All landed safely. UPI
The V-22 Osprey is a highly versatile aircraft that experienced a significant rise in serious accidents in 2023 and 2024, the GAO reported. UPI

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December 18, 2025

      A car crash involving a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle in suburban Chicago escalated into a violent arrest caught on camera as a crowd taunted agents. The animals need to be arrested.

     The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Fox News Digital that the violent confrontation unfolded in Evanston, Illinois, after a suspect "aggressively tailgated" a Border Patrol vehicle and "grabbed the agent’s genitals and squeezed them." The incident quickly drew what officials described as a "hostile" crowd of onlookers, devolving into chaos.

     As federal agents took the driver of the civilian vehicle into custody, several bystanders confronted them, leading to one or two additional arrests, FOX 32 Chicago reported, citing the police. Video from the scene shows an agent wrestling a suspect to the ground and striking him multiple times as bystanders shouted profanity and tried to intervene, with one person attempting to pull an agent away. Another officer was seen raising what appeared to be a can of pepper spray to hold the crowd back, while the suspect could be heard saying that he could not breathe during the struggle.

     According to DHS, the Border Patrol vehicle had been "aggressively tailgated by a red vehicle." When agents attempted to make a U-turn, the sedan collided with their car. One of the suspects then "physically assaulted" an agent by kicking and targeting his groin, prompting the officer to deliver "defensive strikes."

"A hostile crowd then surrounded agents and their vehicle and began verbally abusing them and spitting on them," DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital in a statement on Sunday. "One physically assaulted a Border Patrol agent and kicked an agent. As he was being arrested, he grabbed the [agent's] genitals and squeezed them. As you know this is an extremely painful experience for most human beings and justifies certain responses, the agent delivered several defensive strikes to the agitator to free his genitals from the agitator’s vice."