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Two people were killed and three others seriously injured during a car and knife attack at a synagogue in northern England on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Greater Manchester Police said Wednesday the suspect is also dead. Bomb experts are investigating whether he was carrying an explosive device.
The attack unfolded when a vehicle was driven at members of the public outside the synagogue before a man began stabbing people, authorities said.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attack as “horrific” and announced additional police deployments at synagogues across the country.
Federal prosecutors have charged a man in connection with a deadly gang-related shootout at a Brooklyn nightclub this summer that left three people dead and 10 others injured.
The incident occurred on Aug. 17 inside the Taste of City Lounge in Crown Heights.
Prosecutors released security camera footage Wednesday showing the chaotic scene, with patrons scrambling for cover as more than 40 shots were fired from five guns.
Authorities say 25-year-old Elijah Roy, a suspected gang member, fired at least two shots during the melee. He was arrested last week in North Carolina with $7,000 in cash and was arraigned Wednesday in New York, where a judge ordered him held without bail.
Jane Goodall, the pioneering primatologist and tireless conservationist, has died at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy that inspired millions to care about primates, wildlife, and the planet.
The Jane Goodall Institute announced her death on Wednesday, marking the end of a life devoted to groundbreaking research and global advocacy. Goodall became famous for her decades-long work living among chimpanzees in Africa, revolutionizing the scientific understanding of primates and their social behaviors.
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A scare about a supposed shooting that prompted a lockdown at New Jersey’s largest military base was a hoax caused by a civilian employee who wanted to “trauma bond” with her colleagues, according to federal prosecutors.
Malika Brittingham, a civilian who works for the Naval Air Warfare Center and was assigned to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, faces charges that she knowingly conveyed false information about an active shooter who didn't exist, according to a criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors.
Brittingham was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon, and a telephone number for her could not be located Wednesday. It wasn't known Wednesday if she's retained an attorney.
The lockdown order was issued shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday at the sprawling base, which is among the nation’s largest military installations. According to a criminal complaint, Brittingham allegedly texted someone around 10:15 a.m., writing that a shooter was on the base, that she had heard five or six shots and that she was hiding in a closet with co-workers.
The person she texted then called the base’s operation center and 911, relaying what Brittingham told her, the complaint stated. That prompted the lockdown order, officials said. The lockdown lasted about an hour before base officials determined there was no shooter.
“This kind of senseless fear-mongering and disruption will not be tolerated in my state,” the acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Alina Habba, said on social media. “After everything this country has gone through, especially in light of current events, I will be sure to bring down the hammer of the law for anyone found guilty of creating unnecessary panic and undermining public trust.”
According to prosecutors, Brittingham told investigators she carried out the hoax because she had been “ostracized by her co-workers and hoped that their shared experience in response to an active shooter would allow them to ‘trauma bond,’” the complaint said.
The U.S. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst spans 42,000 acres (17,000 hectares) and combines Air Force, Army and Navy functions with more than 42,000 service members, relatives and civilian employees.
The incident unfolded as U.S. military leaders gathered at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had summoned them from around the world to hear him declare an end to “woke” culture in the armed forces, among other Trump administration priorities.
The federal government was thrown into a shutdown with no easy endgame in sight. Democrats held firm Wednesday to their demands to salvage health care subsidies that President Donald Trump and Republican in Congress have refused to negotiate. The White House threatened mass layoffs of federal workers in a matter of days. No new talks were scheduled after the president failed this week to secure a deal with congressional leaders. Blame was being cast on all sides. A vote to end the government shutdown has failed. House Speaker Mike Johnson said he's praying that Democrats come to their senses.
The federal government was thrown into a shutdown with no easy endgame in sight. Democrats held firm Wednesday to their demands to salvage health care subsidies that President Donald Trump and Republican in Congress have refused to negotiate. The White House threatened mass layoffs of federal workers in a matter of days. No new talks were scheduled after the president failed this week to secure a deal with congressional leaders. Blame was being cast on all sides. A vote to end the government shutdown has failed. House Speaker Mike Johnson said he's praying that Democrats come to their senses.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been shooting lava from its summit crater about once a week since late last year, delighting residents, visitors and online viewers alike with a firehose of molten rock.
On Wednesday, the volcano had its 34th episode since December. Scientists believe they are all part of the same eruption because magma has been following the same pathway to the surface.
Lava fountains reached 330 feet (100 meters) early Wednesday, officials said. Winds are blowing moderately from the northeast, suggesting that volcanic gas emissions and volcanic material may be distributed to the southwest, according to the National Park Service and the U.S. Geological Survey.
The lava has been contained within the summit crater inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and hasn't threatened homes or buildings. It isn't expected to affect local commercial airports.
Park visitors can see the eruption in person. Others can watch popular livestreams offering a choice of three different camera angles made possible by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Kilauea is on Hawaii Island, the largest of the Hawaiian archipelago. It’s about 200 miles (320 kilometers) south of the state’s largest city, Honolulu, which is on Oahu.
Turning Point USA’s college tour went to Utah for the first time since its founder was assassinated on a college campus in the state earlier this month. Tuesday's stop at Utah State University in Logan was about two hours north of Utah Valley University, where a gunman killed Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10. Podcast host Alex Clark told the crowd she was not there to eulogize Kirk but to pass the torch to everyone in the audience. The Logan campus reported hours before the event that a building was temporarily evacuated but safe. Event security included metal detectors and a heavy law enforcement presence.
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