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COVID scientist accused of using ChatGPT in alleged poisoning plot against rival

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. Kuroda, a research scientist at IRI, had published numerous papers on the Ebola virus and SARS CoV-2 (also known as COVID 19). Kuroda also cited a promotion awarded to the victim, claiming that after he got the promotion, TM’s attitude towards Kuroda changed. Kuroda also cited a victim’s promotion, claiming that after he received the promotion, TM changed his attitude towards Kuroda. The defendant allegedly refused a lab coat if supervisors were not in attendance. Kuroda also mentioned other small incidents which rubbed him off. “According the defendant, it is unwritten rule that when people walk down the middle hall of the labs you must wait until they pass before crossing the hall. The defendant was walking through this hall, and instead of waiting as everyone else does to cross in front of him, TM crossed before him like he was not there. TM also had a trash piece and threw it in the trash in front the defendant, making a loud sound. The defendant thought this action was disrespectful. The document stated that the stress caused by TM kept increasing, making the defendant “do this.” VICTIM OR MANIPULATOR? COLORADO DENTIST MURDER TRIAL PAINTS DUELING PORTRAITS of WIFE IN TROUBLED MARRIAGEKurod He allegedly said, “My aim was to make him feel bad.” According to the police report when asked how he would feel if the victim had died, Kuroda After the police were called in to investigate, Kuroda told the victim as well as another employee who also speaks Japanese. I have informed the person directly. I am sorry. Kuroda was charged by prosecutors with two counts of recklessly endangering the safety of others and one charge of tampering household products. If convicted of both, he could face 16 years in prison as well as fines of more than $35,000. Fox News Digital contacted University of Wisconsin to get a comment but

  

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Two injured after explosion rips through chemical plant, sparking hazmat response, shelter-in-place order

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. The Ottawa Fire Department (OFD) reported that the explosion was likely caused by equipment failure during the process of transferring magnesium into a container. Two people were killed in North Carolina when a ‘planned’ fight escalated into shooting near a middle school.The explosion was caused by a malfunction in the system. It is believed that oxygen levels increased, causing a reaction between the magnesium and oxygen. The two injured employees were transported to a hospital in the area for treatment. One worker was rescued by an initial response team from the facility, while the other was able self-evacuate into a nearby building. The extent of the workers’ injuries is unknown. A secondary search confirmed that all facility personnel had been accounted for. The extent of the injuries of the workers is unknown. A secondary search confirmed that all facility staff had been accounted.

  

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Aerospace defense engineer, military veteran killed in plane crash with family

NEW James The The The FO FO GOT A TIP?He also reportedly worked on the Army’s Degraded Visual Environment Mitigation program and the Next Generation Unmanned Aircraft System technology demonstration.Moffatt’s experience draws parallels with several of the scientists who have either died or been reported missing since 2022.STRING OF SCIENTIST DEATHS, VANISHING FUELS EXPERT TALKS OF SHADOW OPS AND SILENCED SECRETS: ‘VERY SERIOUS’Michael David Hicks, 59; Frank Maiwald, 61; Nuno Loureiro, 47; Jason Thomas, 45; Amy Eskridge, 34; and Carl Grillmair, 47, all died between 2022 and 2026. Monica Andrew We ” ” ” The ” ” “

  

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Homeowners in leafy enclaves hit by burglars zeroing in on high-end homes for smash-and-grab scores

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. A growing wave of residential break-ins across Los Angeles County has raised alarm among residents, and prompted a surge of police resources. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that she had directed the LAPD strategically to deploy additional patrols on Ventura Boulevard in response to a string or break-ins at neighborhoods such as Sherman Oaks Encino and North Hollywood. “The safety and security of every Angeleno are my top priorities.” Bass said that the City had zero tolerance for recent burglaries. Residents deserve to feel safe, especially at home, and we’ll continue to provide the resources needed to keep them safe. The latest incident happened early Tuesday morning, when suspects tried to break into a house on Noble Avenue in Sherman Oaks at around 1:30 am, according to the police. CALIFORNIA LOOTERS NOW FEEL ‘HARD-CHARGING CONSEQUENCES’ AFTER BLUESTATE ABANDONED THE SOFT-ON CRIME APPROACHAuthorities claim the attempted break-in was part of a larger spike in crimes which began around April 10. This is similar to burglary patterns that were seen in the San Fernando Valley over the past few years. It is unclear if the incidents are linked or if they were committed by a group of people targeting a specific neighborhood. Officials at the time emphasized that while overall crime statistics were on the decline, targeted crimes such as break-ins continued fueling fear in the affected communities. In 2025, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell stated that “our hearts go out to families who are grieving this senseless death.” We understand that, while crime statistics may be down, the fear and hurt it causes are very real. The department took a “all-hands on deck” approach to combat organized burglary, increasing patrol visibility at night, using license plate readers and air support, and working with regional tasks forces. OFFICIALS IN CALIFORNIA REOPEN CERTAIN PALISADES FIRES ZONES; COPS TO USE PLANES FOR LOOTINGIn response, the LAPD Operations-Valley Bureau has increased enforcement, increasing patrols, and placing a noticeable police presence in the areas most affected by the crimes. FOX 11 reported. Officers are using mobile plate readers to monitor high-value burglaries, deploying air support and coordinating with specialized divisions. City leaders have emphasized a zero tolerance approach as residents become more concerned about crimes that occur “night after night.” Officials told FOX 11 that there is “zero tolerance” for the crimes in the Valley. They added that resources are being increased in order to apprehend the perpetrators. Police say that in one recent burglary, burglars broke into a home from a second-story window and stole cash and valuables. “It is nice to be part of a community. We watch out for eachother. Follow us on XFor others, routine activities like nightly dog walks have been transformed into informal neighborhood patrols. Gault said, “It’s really disturbing because there have been so many.” GET BREAKING NEWS BY EMAILOthers say that residents may need to take extra precautions in addition to relying on law enforcement. Dustin Heindel said, “It is great if our tax dollars or the community do stuff. “But at the end of the day, I think that you should do whatever you need to to protect yourself. Police are also urging residents in the area to take basic security precautions as crimes continue. The LAPD North Hollywood Division reports that residential burglaries are on the rise in the area. They urge homeowners to make sure their security cameras are functioning, to keep windows and doors closed, and to notify a neighbor or a security company if they are planning to be away for an extended period.

  

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Students crown Oklahoma hero principal prom king weeks after he stopped attempted school shooting

NEWYou can listen to Fox News articles now! What began as a normal prom in a small town southwest of Oklahoma City, became a surprise when Principal Kirk Moore received a crown of kingship after saving the lives students by bravely confronting a suspected Columbine inspired gunman. It was an amazing experience and it felt good knowing that we were giving him honor he deserved,” said junior Rachel Hamilton.Camera video released April 7 at Pauls Valley High School showed Moore being shot in the leg as he tackled the alleged gunman. He has been identified as 20-year old former student Victor Lee Hawkins. Hawkins was armed with two semiautomatic pistols when he entered the lobby of the school. He ordered students to the floor and tried to shoot one student, but his gun malfunctioned, and Moore stopped him. Hamilton said, “I believe there were many things that didn’t happen by chance.” It was God who was watching over us. “PASTOR SOUNDS AN ALARM ON THE ‘GODLESS GENEATION’ AFTER RESISTING A TEEN CARJACKER” In her interview with America Reports, she stressed that divine intervention prevented greater tragedies. Hamilton was walking through the courtyard around 2:20 pm CT, when Hawkins tried to attack. “I was walking and I heard a crash. You don’t think that it’s a gunman,” she said. She continued to the tennis courts as if it were any other day before learning Moore had died. “I was the lone person outside in the courtyard,” said she. “He could have come in that direction and there were no adult around. “OLD DOMINION UNIV ROTC CADETS DISARM AN ISIS SUPPORTER WHO SHOWS ‘ALLAHU AKBAAR’ DURING THE SHOOTING: OfficialsJunior Isaac Jacobson was made aware of the severity of the situation when it unfolded outside campus. Jacobson said that if the circumstances had been different, people could have died. If his gun hadn’t misfired, or if Moore hadn’t been there at that time, things might have been different. I can’t believe that God could have been involved in that situation with the sheer number of coincidences. “As he walked to his car at the end of a school day like any other, he saw an army of police officers rush into the building. The next hour was filled anxiety. Unable to contact his friends because of Oklahoma schools’ phone prohibition, which prohibits cell phones use from the first bell until dismissal, he worried the worst. Jacobson replied, “I’m just 17.” “I’m still not ready to lose all my friends.” He was relieved to find out that some of his friends avoided the office where the confrontation took place after they “stopped by to see a randomly selected teacher” instead. Jacobson said that everyone seemed to be celebrating the success of the prom. “It wasn’t like we weren’t over it. We were just happy about how it went.” “I went up to him [Moore] and thanked for everything because I hadn’t gotten that far. “It gives me hope that there are good people out there like Coach Moore, and others,” said Jacobson. “It gives hope that we can step in and this bravery will not be thrown away. According to court records Hawkins was charged with two counts for unlawful carry, two counts for pointing a gun and one count for shooting with the intent to kill. At his arraignment he pleaded not guilt and bail was set to $1 million. His preliminary hearing will be held on May 8.

  

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Woman opens fire on Maryland gas station clerk during attempted robbery

The police shared the video on Monday, offering up to $2,500 for information that leads to the suspect. Police identified the suspect who killed eight children, most of whom were believed to be his own, after a multi-scene domestic rampage. A reward up to $1,000 was previously offered. A ‘planned’ fight escalates into shooting near a middle school in North Carolina. The department said that a male gas station employee was transported to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center with serious injuries. No one else was hurt. The update from Monday stated that the victim was listed in a serious condition at Shock Trauma. “MEXICO PYRAMID SHOOTER WHO TOOK HOSTAGES KILLED ONE IS IDENTIFIEDCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FOX NEWS APKThe police department provided no new information to Fox News Digital Tuesday.

  

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