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AP Headline News – Jan 01 2025 14:00 (EST)

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Driver rams New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 10. FBI investigating as ‘act of terrorism’

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AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that authorities are identifying the deceased suspect in the deadly attack in New Orleans that has killed at least 10 people.

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FBI investigating car incident in New Orleans as a terrorist attack – Biden

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In New Orleans, a car drove into a crowd during New Year’s celebrations. The FBI is investigating the incident as a terrorist act, states US President Joe Biden, according to the White House website.

US President Joe Biden stated that from the early morning, the leadership of federal law enforcement agencies and his internal security team have been briefing him on the horrific incident that occurred overnight in New Orleans.

“The FBI is taking the lead in the investigation and is investigating this incident as an act of terrorism,” Biden emphasized.

He also expressed gratitude for the brave and swift response of local law enforcement in preventing further deaths and injuries.

“I have directed my team to ensure every resource is available as federal, state, and local law enforcement work assiduously to get to the bottom of what happened as quickly as possible and to ensure that there is no remaining threat of any kind,” the president stated.

Biden added that he would receive updates throughout the day and provide more information when it becomes available.

“n the meantime, my heart goes out to the victims and their families who were simply trying to celebrate the holiday. There is no justification for violence of any kind, and we will not tolerate any attack on any of our nation’s communities,” he concluded.

Terrorist attack in New Orleans

Today, January 1, in New Orleans, a pickup truck drove into a crowd of people celebrating the New Year. Ten people have been confirmed dead, and 30 others have been injured.

Earlier, local authorities, led by the city’s mayor, LaToya Cantrell, stated that this was a terrorist attack.


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More Details Emerge about New Orleans Attack Suspect

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New York employers must now offer paid medical leave during pregnancy

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AP correspondent Shelley Adler reports New York employers must now offer paid medical leave during pregnancy.

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Ukrainian pilots complete F-16 training in UK

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In the UK, 200 Ukrainian pilots have completed basic training for operating F-16 fighter jets, according to the British Embassy in Ukraine.

Ukrainian pilots underwent flight, ground, and language training.

RAF instructors taught them general aircraft handling, flying by the aircraft’s instruments, low-level navigation and advanced formation flying,” the Embassy statement says.

F-16 transfers to Ukraine

In 2023, Ukraine and its allies formed an aviation coalition aimed at providing F-16 fighter jets. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine required at least 128 F-16 jets.

By August 2024, it was confirmed that the first F-16 jets had arrived in Ukraine, though the exact number remains unclear. The Netherlands and Denmark were the first to deliver F-16s, followed by Belgium, which pledged to provide 30 jets by the end of 2028.

In August 2024, Ukraine lost one of the F-16s due to a mass enemy attack, resulting in the death of experienced pilot Oleksii Mes, known as Moonfish.

Ukrainian pilots continue their F-16 training in several countries, including the US.


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Israel threatens powerful strikes on Gaza Strip if Hamas does not release hostages

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Israel will deliver “blows with a force not seen in Gaza for a long time” if the terrorist group Hamas does not release the hostages it has held for the past 14 months and does not stop its rocket attacks, states Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, according to The Times of Israel.

“If Hamas does not soon allow the release of the Israeli hostages from Gaza, despite Israel’s willingness to make far-reaching compromises in accordance with the principles outlined by the US president, and continues to fire at Israeli communities, it will receive blows with a force not seen in Gaza for a long time,” Katz stated.

It was reported that last night Hamas fired two rockets at the city of Netivot. There were no casualties or damage.

“The IDF will intensify its activities against the terror nests in Gaza until the release of the hostages and the elimination of Hamas,” the minister noted.

He also urged the residents of the Gaza Strip to rise up against the Hamas terrorists who are using them as human shields and to work towards the release of the hostages to prevent suffering and end the war.

War between Israel and Hamas

On December 26, Hamas and Israel exchanged accusations over the delay in implementing a ceasefire, which had been previously agreed upon. Militants claimed that Israel had introduced additional conditions, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the group of deviating from the agreements that had already been reached.

Today, on January 1, the terrorist group Hamas launched rockets from the Gaza Strip at southern areas of Israel.

According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, the hostages held in Gaza have been subjected to torture, including sexual and psychological abuse, starvation, burns, and lack of medical care.


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AP Headline News – Jan 01 2025 13:00 (EST)

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Here’s your 2025 guide to the night sky and other celestial wow moments

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AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the year 2025 will bring a number of celestial shows, although nothing as mesmerizing as last year’s total solar eclipse.

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Parts of UK flooded by heavy rain as wild weather continues to disrupt New Year events

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AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on heavy rain and wild weather derailing New Year events across the U.K.

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