A Houston-area mosque issued a message urging members not to share information about Shamsud Din Jabbar, who drove a truck into crowds on Bourbon Street. Jabbar, who converted to Islam early, had a bomb-making setup in his trailer. The mosque advised members to refer media and FBI inquiries to CAIR and ISGH.
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The Heritage Foundation urges President Trump to release Prince Harry's immigration file after he admitted to drug use in his memoir. The foundation questions whether Harry may have been dishonest about his drug history during his visa application, seeking transparency and accountability.
Delta Air Lines faces lawsuits after a crash landing in Toronto, despite offering $30,000 to each passenger. The flight flipped on landing, causing injuries and emotional distress. Legal actions claim significant negligence. Under the Montreal Convention, passengers may seek more if negligence is proven. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F Kennedy Sr, has criticised the release of records related to her father's assassination. She has criticised the Trump administration and her brother, Robert F Kennedy Jr, for releasing the records. The released files included documents, notes by Sirhan Sirhan, and autopsy images. Kerry expressed her pain and linked the release to Trump-era actions.
At least 10 people have died in a plane crash in north-western Colombia. The aircraft, operated by Pacifica Travel, was en route from Jurado to Medellin when it crashed in Urrao. The accident claimed the lives of two crew members and eight passengers. Authorities are facing challenges in recovering the bodies due to adverse weather conditions.
In one video that Shamshud Din Jabbar posted before the New Orleans attack, he explained that he originally planned to harm his family and friends but was concerned that headlines would not focus on the "war between the believers and the disbelievers" if he killed his family and friends too.
A group of nine masked intruders is suspected of carrying out two home invasions in Queens, assaulting a resident and stealing valuables. The first incident involved a violent attack on a 37-year-old man, while the second saw $25,000 in cash and jewelry stolen. The NYPD is seeking public help to identify the suspects.
Canada has appointed Kevin Brosseau as its first fentanyl czar to tackle the flow of the synthetic opioid and placate US concerns. This move is in response to President Trump's threats of imposing tariffs on Canadian imports unless more stringent measures are taken to curb fentanyl smuggling.
Fourteen members of a Christian sect in Queensland were convicted of causing the death of an 8-year-old diabetic girl by refusing her insulin on religious grounds. The parents and other sect members were found guilty of manslaughter, believing in divine healing over medical treatment. Sentencing is set for February 11.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, nominated by Donald Trump to lead Homeland Security, faced a Senate hearing. Promising to enforce stricter immigration policies, Noem aims to deport millions, end asylum-seeker policies, and focus on deporting migrants with criminal records. Senate discussions included disaster response, federal cybersecurity, and Secret Service reforms, highlighting the department's crucial national security role.