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FBI searches for bank robber caught on camera in Fort Lauderdale
FBI searches for bank robber caught on camera in Fort Lauderdale
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FBI searches for bank robber caught on camera in Fort Lauderdale

The FBI is searching for a bank robber who was caught on surveillance cameras in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday. The robbery happened at 11:02 a.m. at Fifth Third Bank at 808 Southeast 17th Street. The FBI said the suspect entered the bank and demanded money from an employee. No one was injured. It was not immediately clear how much money the robber may have gotten away with. The Fort Lauderdale Police Department, the…
style youtuber22 janvier 2026
ICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrant: 2025 memoICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrant: 2025 memo
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ICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrant: 2025 memo

A May 2025 internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement document shows that the agency told officers and agents they can forcibly enter homes of people subject to deportation without a warrant signed by a judge. The memo, dated May 12 and which reads that it is from ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons, was shared with U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., by two whistleblowers. It says that ICE agents are allowed to forcibly enter the home of a person using an administrative warrant if a judge has issued a “final order of removal.” Administrative warrants permit officers and agents to make arrests and are different from judicial warrants, which a judge or magistrate signs allowing entry into a home. Lyons notes in the document that detaining people “in their residences” based solely on administrative warrants is a change from past procedures. “Although the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not historically relied on administrative warrants alone to arrest aliens subject to final orders of removal in their place of residence, the DHS Office of General Counsel has recently determined that the U.S. Constitution, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and the immigration regulations do not prohibit relying on administrative warrants for this purpose,” the memo reads. The memo says that agents may “arrest and detain aliens” in their place of residence who are subject to a final order of removal issued by an immigration judge, the Board of Immigration Appeals, or a U.S. district or magistrate judge. The memo says under general guidelines that officers and agents using a method called Form I-205 must “knock and announce” and that “in announcing, officers and agents must state their identity and purpose.” The Associated Press first reported on the document Wednesday. Immigration 8 hours ago Court lifts restrictions on immigration officers' tactics in Minnesota Trump Administration Jan 20 Trump's ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it Minnesota Jan 20 U.S. citizen says ICE took him from his Minnesota home in his underwear after warrantless search Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement that immigrants in the country illegally who are served administrative warrants or I-205’s, which are removal or deportation warrants, “have had full due process and a final order of removal from an immigration judge.” “The officers issuing these administrative warrants also have found probable cause,” McLaughlin said. “For decades, the Supreme Court and Congress have recognized the propriety of administrative warrants in cases of immigration enforcement.” The group Whistleblower Aid, which is representing the whistleblowers who shared the memo with Congress, said, “This ‘policy’ flies in the face of longstanding federal law enforcement training material and policies, all rooted in constitutional assessments.” “In other words: the Form I-205 does not authorize ICE agents to enter a home,” the group said in a statement. “Training new recruits, many of whom have zero prior law enforcement training or experience, to seemingly disregard the Fourth Amendment, should be of grave concern to everyone.” Blumenthal said in a statement that the memo was “allegedly not widely distributed” despite being labeled “all-hands.” A copy of the memo shared with Congress is addressed to “All ICE Personnel.” “Instead, the disclosure claims that the memo was rolled out in a secretive manner in which some agents were verbally briefed while others were allowed to view it but not keep a copy,” Blumenthal said. “It was reportedly clear that anyone who openly spoke out against this new directive would be fired.” The memo is dated less than five months into the second term of President Donald Trump, who campaigned on mass deportations. Immigration crackdowns by the Trump administration against several Democrat-run cities have sparked protests and unrest,…

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Woman accused of drugging and ripping off multiple men she met at Miami clubs
Woman accused of drugging and ripping off multiple men she met at Miami clubs
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Woman accused of drugging and ripping off multiple men she met at Miami clubs

A woman is facing charges after police said she allegedly drugged multiple men she met at Miami bars before stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of luxury items. Sarah Jean Tavano, 39, was arrested Sunday on charges including strongarm robbery, organized fraud, grand theft, and burglary of an occupied dwelling, records showed. Sarah Jean Tavano The charges stem from at least three alleged incidents dating…
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Fort Lauderdale gets tough on open containers; Las Olas to get facelift without black olive trees
Fort Lauderdale gets tough on open containers; Las Olas to get facelift without black olive trees
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Fort Lauderdale gets tough on open containers; Las Olas to get facelift without black olive trees

In one meeting, the city of Fort Lauderdale was able to find solutions to two persistent challenges: a Las Olas facelift, and the underage, open container drinking in the city’s entertainment districts. On Tuesday night, the city voted in favor of eliminating open containers in all of its entertainment districts. “What we’re finding is underage children were drinking,” said Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis. On…
style youtuber22 janvier 2026
Ex-Uvalde officer acquitted in trial over response to elementary school shootingEx-Uvalde officer acquitted in trial over response to elementary school shooting
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Ex-Uvalde officer acquitted in trial over response to elementary school shooting

A former Uvalde police officer was acquitted Wednesday of charges that he failed in his duties to confront the gunman at Robb Elementary during the critical first minutes of one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. Jurors deliberated for more than seven hours before finding Adrian Gonzales, 52, not guilty in the first trial over the hesitant law enforcement response to the 2022 attack, in which a teenage gunman killed 19 fourth-graders and two teachers. Had he been convicted, he faced up two years in prison on more than two dozen charges of child abandonment and endangerment. Gonzales appeared to fight back tears and hugged his lawyers after the verdict was read in a courtroom in Corpus Christi, hundreds of miles from Uvalde, where his legal team said a fair trial would not have been possible. “Thank you for the jury for considering all the evidence,” Gonzales told reporters. Asked if he wanted to say anything to the families, he declined. Several family members of the victims sat in silence in the courtroom, some crying or wiping away tears. “Faith is fractured, but you never lose faith,” said Jesse Rizo, whose 9-year-old niece Jackie Cazares was killed. He said he was frustrated by the verdict and hopes the state will press ahead with the trial of former Uvalde schools Police Chief Pete Arredondo, the only other officer who has been charged over the police response. “Those children in the cemetery can’t speak for themselves,” Rizo said. Jurors declined to speak to reporters while leaving. Arredondo’s trial has not yet been set. Paul Looney, his attorney, told The Associated Press that he believes the verdict will result in prosecutors dropping the case against his client. “These people have been vilified, and it’s horrible what’s been done to them. These guys didn’t do anything wrong,” Looney said. A rare trial ends in acquittal The nearly three-week trial was an unusual case in the U.S. of an officer facing criminal charges on accusations of failing to stop a crime and protect lives. The proceedings included emotional testimony from teachers who were shot and survived. Prosecutors argued that Gonzales abandoned his training and did nothing to stop or interrupt the teenage gunman before he entered the school. “We’re expected to act differently when talking about a child that can’t defend themselves,” special prosecutor Bill Turner said during closing arguments Wednesday. “If you have a duty to act, you can’t stand by while a child is in imminent danger.” At least 370 law enforcement officers rushed to the school, where 77 minutes passed before a tactical team finally entered the classroom to confront and kill the gunman. Gonzales was one of just two officers indicted, angering some victim’s relatives who said they wanted more to be held accountable. Gonzales was charged with 29 counts of child abandonment and endangerment — each count representing the 19 students who were killed and 10 others who were injured. Jurors talked about ‘gaps’ in case, lawyer says During the trial jurors heard a medical examiner describe the fatal wounds to the children, some of whom were shot more than a dozen times. Several parents told of sending their children to school for an awards ceremony and the panic that ensued as the attack unfolded. Gonzales’ lawyers said he arrived upon a chaotic scene of rifle shots echoing on school grounds and never saw the gunman before the attacker went inside the school. They also insisted that three other officers who arrived seconds later had a better chance to stop the gunman. “He was the lowest man on the totem pole. They thought he was easy pickings,” Nico LaHood, one of Gonzales’ attorneys, said of prosecutors after the acquittal. Uvalde School Shooting Aug 12, 2025 ‘My kids are in there, bro … please.' Uvalde releases video, records of slow police response Jun 27, 2024 Former Uvalde school district police chief charged with child endangerment after shooting that killed 21 Uvalde…

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These Broward public schools will close due to declining enrollment
These Broward public schools will close due to declining enrollment
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These Broward public schools will close due to declining enrollment

The Broward County School Board on Wednesday decided the fate of seven public schools amid declining enrollment in the district. Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn said the district has lost more than 40,000 students in the past 10 years, which is more than $30 million worth of revenue the district would collect if it had those students. “There’s other cost saving measures but closing schools is something…
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Hialeah teen who pled guilty to stabbing mother thanks supporters in handwritten message
Hialeah teen who pled guilty to stabbing mother thanks supporters in handwritten message
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Hialeah teen who pled guilty to stabbing mother thanks supporters in handwritten message

The defense attorney of a Hialeah teen who pleaded guilty to stabbing his mother to death posted a simple, handwritten message from the teen on her Instagram. “Thank you to everyone that helped my case,” it said. It was signed with the date, Jan. 19, 2026, and his full name, Derek Steven Rosa. Rosa was facing a first-degree murder charge in the killing of his mother, Irina Garcia, who was found slain at…
style youtuber22 janvier 2026
Adobe Acrobat can now generate podcasts from your PDFs, as Express adds more AI features
Adobe Acrobat can now generate podcasts from your PDFs, as Express adds more AI features
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Adobe Acrobat can now generate podcasts from your PDFs, as Express adds more AI features

Adobe has announced multiple AI-based features that are rolling out to Acrobat and Express, including the ability to create audio podcasts from files. Here are the details. more…
9to5mac.com21 janvier 2026
Report details the AI chatbots Apple uses to boost employee productivityReport details the AI chatbots Apple uses to boost employee productivity
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Report details the AI chatbots Apple uses to boost employee productivity

While Apple hasn’t released an AI chatbot to the public, the company does have multiple chatbot-style tools in use among employees. A new report details Enchanté and Enterprise Assistant, two AI-powered apps used by Apple employees today. more…

9to5mac.com21 janvier 2026
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Meta announces ads are coming to Threads next weekMeta announces ads are coming to Threads next week
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Meta announces ads are coming to Threads next week

Meta has announced what we all expected: ads are coming to Threads. This follows an initial roll out to select markets last year as part of a test. more…

9to5mac.com21 janvier 2026
Key Apple supplier suffers data breach that could expose confidential product filesKey Apple supplier suffers data breach that could expose confidential product files
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Key Apple supplier suffers data breach that could expose confidential product files

Luxshare, a key Apple supplier based in China, has reportedly suffered a major data breach. If legitimate, the cyberattack could include sensitive and confidential information about products from Apple and other major tech companies. more…

9to5mac.com21 janvier 2026
This Anker portable power bank has one feature that keeps bringing me back [Video]
This Anker portable power bank has one feature that keeps bringing me back [Video]
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This Anker portable power bank has one feature that keeps bringing me back [Video]

I have been lucky enough to test a variety of different portable power solutions. There are endless options for different scenarios and different customers. You have high-capacity chargers, ultra-slim magnetic chargers, and I even recently reviewed a MagSafe charger with a built-in fan for heat dissipation. But sometimes the chargers that are the most practical and just work are the ones that are the easiest to…
9to5mac.com21 janvier 2026
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