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Judge indicted in Massachusetts for refusing to allow undocumented immigrant to be detained

Pattanaphong Khuankaew/iStock(BOSTON) — A state judge in Massachusetts was indicted Thursday for refusing to allow ICE to take custody of an undocumented immigrant, according to court papers. Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph, 51, of Natick, was charged in the case along with a court officer, Wesley MacGregor, 56, of Watertown. “The allegations in today’s indictment …

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Slain 5-year-old was struck, forced to stay in cold shower: Court documents

Kuzma/iStock(CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill.) — The parents charged in the murder of their 5-year-old son, Andrew “AJ” Freund, allegedly forced the little boy to stay in a cold shower “for an extended period of time” and may have “struck” him, according to court documents. AJ’s parents, Andrew “Drew” Freund Sr. and JoAnn Cunningham, have been charged …

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Arson attempt caught on video at Muslim community center

Austin Fire Department(AUSTIN, Texas) — Investigators in Austin, Texas, are still searching for the man who was caught on camera attempting to set a Muslim community center on fire. The suspect was captured on security video at about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday going through a fence, “pouring what appears to be gasoline on the side of …

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Two killed as tornado hits Louisiana; storms not over, governor warns

ABC News(NEW YORK) — Two people were killed Thursday morning when a tornado struck Ruston, Louisiana, the governor said, as he warned that the threat from the storms wasn’t over. “Our prayers are with the people of Ruston today,” Gov. John Bel Edwards tweeted. Ruston, in the northern part of the state, is about 70 …

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FBI agents search homes and office of Baltimore’s embattled mayor

Paul Marotta/Getty Images(BALTIMORE) — FBI agents are searching the office and homes of Baltimore’s embattled mayor, ABC News has learned. Dave Fitz, a spokesman for the FBI’s Baltimore field office, confirmed that search warrants were being executed Thursday morning at homes belonging to Mayor Catherine Pugh as well as at Baltimore City Hall. However, the …

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RI man arrested for allegedly threatening professor and abortion clinic

BlakeDavidTaylor/iStock(NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I.) — A 30-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly sending a series of graphically violent and threatening emails to a college professor who has advocated for abortion rights. Matthew Haviland of North Kingstown, Rhode Island, is accused of emailing the unnamed professor approximately 28 times over several hours on March 10, with …

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WhatsApp is reportedly testing fingerprint security, blocking screenshots

stockcam/iStock(NEW YORK) — Facebook-owned WhatsApp is reportedly testing a new authentication feature that would require users to access chats by fingerprint and restrict the use of screenshots on one of the latest developer version updates. The feature is on one of the latest beta updates, which is available only to developers, WABetaInfo, a site that …

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Kit Kat announces first new flavor in nearly a decade

Kit Kat(NEW YORK) — It’s time to take that break we’ve all been asking for since Kit Kat finally announced a new permanent duo of flavors — mint and dark chocolate. “Kit Kat is known around the world for its inventive flavors,” senior brand manager Christopher Kinnard said in a press release. “Our fans in …

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Severe storms move east into Gulf Coast after delivering blow to Texas

ABC News(NEW YORK) — Severe weather was set to move into the Gulf Coast region on Thursday after three reported tornadoes, damaging straight-line winds over 60 mph and golf ball-sized hail from Texas to Louisiana the day before. Parts of eastern Texas saw more than 8 inches of rain on Wednesday. Severe weather watches and …

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Border Patrol finds 3-year-old boy alone in corn field with phone number on his shoes

U.S. Customs and Border Protection(BROWSNVILLE, Texas) — U.S. border agents found a 3-year-old boy alone and crying in a Texas cornfield after he was likely abandoned by smugglers, federal authorities said Wednesday. Border Patrol officers were on patrol outside Brownsville, Texas on Tuesday morning, pursuing people who they believed crossed the border illegally. When the …

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