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Suspect in Brown University and MIT Shootings Found Dead After Multi-State Manhunt
Authorities have confirmed that Claudio Neves Valente, the suspect in last week’s deadly mass shooting at Brown University, was found dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, following a six-day multi-state manhunt. Valente, 48, a Portuguese national, was linked to the shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, as well as the
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Court Rejects KWAM1’s Bid To Halt Installation Of New Awujale Of Ijebuland
An Ogun State High Court in Ijebu-Ode has dismissed Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM1’s, request to stop the selection and installation of the next Awujale of Ijebuland. The court, presided over by Justice A. A. Omoniyi, ruled on Monday that Ayinde’s ex parte application lacked merit and did not provide sufficient
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Brown University Police Chief Placed on Leave Following Deadly Campus Shooting
Brown University has placed its police chief, Rodney Chatman, on leave following a deadly mass shooting on campus that left two students dead and nine others injured. The decision comes as the Ivy League school conducts a standard review of campus safety in the wake of the tragedy. Administrative Response and Review University President Christina
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US Inflation Eases Unexpectedly in November, Fueling Rate-Cut Speculation
Inflation in the United States showed signs of cooling in November, as prices for everyday items—including hotels, milk, and certain types of clothing—fell. The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report from the U.S. Labor Department revealed that prices rose 2.7% over the 12 months to November, down from 3% in September. This easing of inflation
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Amnesty International Condemns Threats Against Imo Activists Exposing Police Abuses
Amnesty International has raised alarms over threats to the safety of two human rights defenders in Imo State, Nigeria, urging authorities to investigate and protect the activists. The global rights organization expressed deep concern for Okechukwu Nwanguma, Executive Director of the Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC), who has reportedly faced intimidation linked
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Frontrunners Emerge for the Next Federal Reserve Chair as Trump Prepares to Decide
The search for a new Federal Reserve chair is entering its final stages as President Donald Trump prepares to select a successor to Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May. The position comes at a critical juncture for the U.S. economy, as the central bank navigates political pressure, internal debate over interest rates, and concerns
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FDA Approves First-Ever Pill Version of Wegovy Weight-Loss Drug
In a groundbreaking development for weight-loss treatments, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a pill form of the popular weight-loss drug Wegovy, developed by Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk. This marks the first time the FDA has approved a pill specifically for weight management, opening a new chapter in obesity treatment. Wegovy
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Pat Utomi Decries Nigeria’s Failing Roads After 15-Hour Lagos–Asaba Journey
Political economist and public affairs analyst, Professor Pat Utomi, has expressed concern over the state of Nigeria’s road infrastructure after a trip from Lagos to Asaba took 15 hours, despite the absence of any vehicle breakdown. Utomi shared the experience late Monday on X (formerly Twitter), describing the journey as a stark illustration of infrastructure
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What the Underwhelming Release of Epstein Files Means for Trump and the MAGA Movement
The long-anticipated release of the Jeffrey Epstein files has landed with a whimper, leaving supporters of former President Donald Trump and the broader MAGA movement grappling with the political implications. Despite months of speculation, the heavily redacted documents offered little new information, fueling both frustration and debate among the movement’s most devoted followers. Expectations vs.
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Gunmen Abduct 12 Worshippers Travelling for Prayers in Plateau State
Gunmen suspected to be members of local militias have abducted 12 Muslim worshippers travelling to attend Maulud prayers in Gaji village, Bashar District of Wase Local Government Area, Plateau State. The abduction reportedly occurred around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 21, at the Bunyun axis of Wase LGA. The victims were said to be travelling
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