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January 1, JUDGE ORDERS RELEASE DOCUMENTS FROM FBI’S RAID OF MICHAEL COHEN’S APARTMENT, OFFICE
(USA Today) – The public on Tuesday will see the search warrant and other documents related to last year’s FBI raids on the home and office of Michael Cohen.
What we might learn: The origin of the investigation, the timeline of events, what investigators were looking for in their search and other details into the case of President Donald Trump’s former attorney and fixe
Georgia Woman Charged With Posting ‘Kill List’ of Americans For ISIS
A Georgia woman has been charged with aiding ISIS by creating a “kill list” online that included the names of both State Department employees and American soldiers, ABC News reported on Monday.
Kim Anh Vo, now 20 years old, joined in 2016 ISIS’s United Cyber Caliphate, which was dedicated to carrying out online attacks and cyber intrusions against Americans, according to the indictment unsealed last week by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York.
Boeing Stock Falls Amid Report Govt Probing Jet Development
U.S. prosecutors are looking into the development of Boeing’s 737 Max jets, a person briefed on the matter revealed Monday, the same day French aviation investigators concluded there were “clear similarities” in the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Max 8 last week and a Lion Air jet in October.
Boeing shares (BA) fell $6.71, or 1.77%, to $372.28 in late Monday trading.
Supreme Court to Hear Deadly DC Sniper Shootings Case
(AP) – The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider Virginia’s plea to reinstate the life-without-parole sentence of a man who as a teenager participated in sniper shootings that terrorized the Washington, D.C., region in 2002.
The justices said they will take up the state’s appeal in the case of Lee Boyd Malvo, who was 17 when he and John Allen Muhammad fatally shot 10 people in Maryland, Virginia and Washington. Malvo was sentenced to life-without-parole terms in Virginia and in Maryland. Muhammad was sentenced to death and was executed in 2009.
Malvo was sentenced to four life terms for crimes he committed in Virginia. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled last year that while Malvo’s life-without-parole sentences were legal when they were imposed, Supreme Court decisions that followed altered sentencing requirements for juvenile offenders.
Pigeon Sells for More Than $1M
(The Guardian) – Not all pigeons are created equally, apparently. Forget the ones that leave droppings on statues and consider the case of Armando, a racing pigeon for Belgium who was auctioned pigeon for 1.25 million euros (roughly $1.42 million) on Sunday.That’s a record for the most expensive pigeon ever sold in an online auction — in a hotly contested bid that finally saw a Chinese buyer snap up the star racing pigeon.
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