Authorities have arrested two suspects in connection with the theft of crown jewels from Paris’ Louvre museum. Officials announced the arrests on Sunday, a week after the daring heist. One suspect was caught at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport while attempting to leave the country. The theft, which took less than eight minutes, involved jewels valued at 88 million euros. Investigators from a special police unit made the arrests. The Louvre reopened earlier this week after the high-profile theft stunned the world. Visitors expressed relief over the arrests, emphasizing the importance of recovering the stolen jewels.
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The Trump administration is warning that federal food aid will not be distributed on November 1 if the government shutdown continues.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture posted a notice late Thursday saying SNAP benefits could be delayed unless Congress reaches a funding deal in the next few days.
The White House blames Democrats for the impasse, saying they are refusing to negotiate unless Republicans agree to extend certain health care subsidies under the Affordable Care Act — a demand the administration calls unrelated to reopening the government.
Officials also confirmed the administration will not use $5 billion in contingency funds to keep benefits flowing, saying that money is reserved for “true national emergencies.”
If no deal is reached soon, millions of Americans could see their food assistance interrupted starting next month.
Hurricane Melissa has intensified into a Category 5 storm as it heads toward Jamaica, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
Melissa is expected to make landfall Tuesday, bringing destructive winds and up to 30 inches of rain. The storm is now the strongest to threaten Jamaica in recent history, and it has already caused fatalities and widespread damage in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Officials are warning of catastrophic flash flooding, landslides, and dangerous storm surges as the hurricane moves toward Cuba and the Bahamas through Wednesday.
Residents in the path of Melissa are being urged to take emergency precautions and follow evacuation orders where issued.
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A 21-year-old semitruck driver accused of being under the influence of drugs and causing a fiery crash that killed three people on a southern California freeway is in the country illegally, U.S. Homeland Security officials said Thursday.
Jashanpreet Singh was arrested and jailed after Tuesday’s eight-vehicle crash in Ontario, California, that also left four people injured.
He faces three counts of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence causing injury, the San Bernardino District Attorney's office said.
Singh is scheduled for arraignment Friday. The district attorney's office said he does not yet have a lawyer.
Singh, of Yuba City, California, is from India and entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 across the southern border, Homeland Security said Thursday in a post on X.
That revelation prompted Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to restate earlier concerns about who should be able to obtain commercial driver’s licenses. Duffy and President Donald Trump have been pressing the issue and criticizing California ever since a deadly Florida crash in August was caused by an immigrant truck driver the federal government says was in the country illegally.
The Transportation Department significantly restricted when noncitizens can get commercial driver’s licenses last month.
Duffy said this week's crash wouldn't have happened if Newsom had followed these new rules.
"These people deserve justice. There will be consequences,” he said in a statement.
Newsom's office responded that the federal government approved Singh's federal employment authorization multiple times and this allowed him to obtain a commercial driver's license in accordance with federal law.
California's Highway Patrol said in a release that traffic westbound on Interstate 10, about 26 miles (42 kilometers) west of San Bernardino, had slowed about 1 p.m. Tuesday when a tractor-trailer failed to stop, struck other vehicles and caused a chain-reaction crash.
Dashcam video from the tractor-trailer obtained by KABC-TV shows the truck slamming into what appears to be a small, white SUV in the freeway’s center lane. It continued forward, plowing into several other vehicles, including another truck. It then crossed over two lanes before crashing into an already-disabled truck on the freeway’s right shoulder.
Flames can be seen erupting alongside the tractor-trailer as it crosses the two right lanes.
California Highway Patrol Officer Rodrigo Jimenez says the agency has seen the KABC video and believes it is dashcam video from the truck that caused the crash.
“This tragedy follows a disturbing pattern of criminal illegal aliens driving commercial vehicles on American roads, directly threatening public safety,” Homeland Security said Thursday in its X post.
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