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NEED TO KNOW Cecil McCrary is charged with murder after police say he admitted to killing his girlfriend, Tange DavisDavis, 45, of Mableton, Ga., had first been reported missing by her sonPolice said McCrary killed Davis while on pre-trial release for assault and kidnapping charges The remains of a missing Georgia woman were discovered after her boyfriend allegedly confessed to killing her, according to police. The Cobb County Police Department initially responded to a missing person report on Oct. 11, according to a news release, which states the victim’s son told officers he hadn’t seen his mother in two days.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Trump announced Friday that he is designating Nigeria as a “country of particular concern,” citing the widespread killings of Christians in the West African country.”Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” Trump posted to Truth Social. “Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a “COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN” — But that is the least of it.”The President emphasized that action must be taken when people are persecuted for their faith.CRUZ CLASHES WITH NIGERIA OVER HIS CLAIMS 50,000 CHRISTIANS…
I never used to be a knife guy, but at some point in my early 30s, I somehow started collecting whole gaggles of them. Although most of these are impulse buys or gifts, I’ve had the rare opportunity to see and test a few blades that really change the way I look at EDC blades as a whole. Today, we’ll be taking a look at a blade from a somewhat unlikely source: Work Sharp. Although Work Sharp is historically a blade-sharpening tool company, they’ve just very recently released the first set in what I hope will be an entire family…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Connecticut woman accused of keeping her stepson prisoner in a “house of horrors” for 20 years is asking a judge to force him to reveal the new name he adopted after his escape from captivity, according to a new report.Kimberly Sullivan, 57, allegedly kept her stepson locked in a storage closet for at least 22 hours a day, beginning when he was 11 years old in March 1996, according to court records. He is now 32.She argued she has a constitutional right to confront her accuser, who is identified as “S”…
NEED TO KNOW Michael Thomas Lloyd pleaded guilty to murder in connection with a 2022 drive-by shooting that killed 6-year-old Winston Hunter in North, S.C.Winston was lying on the couch, watching TV at the time of the shootingPreviously, two other suspects, Jeremiah Harley and Ethan Anderson, pleaded guilty to the same crime and were sentenced to life in prison A South Carolina man pleaded guilty to murder in connection with a 2022 drive-by shooting that left a 6-year-old boy dead. Michael Thomas Lloyd pleaded guilty to murder on Oct. 14 and was sentenced to life in prison, according to Orangeburg…
For nearly a century, the National Firearms Act of 1934 has done more to stifle suppressor innovation than any other regulation in American history. By lumping suppressors in with machine guns and short-barreled rifles, and slapping a $200 tax stamp on each unit, the NFA crippled civilian development for decades. Even today, manufacturers face restrictions on serialized parts and complex remanufacture laws that slow progress and increase costs. But with the 2025 repeal of the suppressor tax stamp set to take effect in 2026, the industry stands at a turning point. The Silencer Shop Foundation is working to ensure that…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A New York City man with more than 50 prior arrests is facing new charges after allegedly sucker punching a subway rider onto the train tracks in a spree of five random anti-Asian attacks.Clive Porter, 33, is accused of striking a 45-year-old man in the face, causing him to fall onto the subway tracks at the Bowery and Delancey Street station in Lower Manhattan at around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, according to The New York Post. The shove was part of a string of five alleged anti-Asian attacks, with Porter reportedly yelling, “Asian…
NEED TO KNOW Cynthia McKenna, 49, was found dead in her North Providence home in 2007; her ex, Robert J. Corry Jr., confessed in letters from prison, per officialsDebra Stone, 24, was found in Narragansett’s Narrow River in 1984; investigators linked her death to Robert D. Geremia of JohnstonRhode Island’s Cold Case Unit used new forensic tools and witness reviews to solve both murders after decades Debra Stone was discovered strangled and dumped in a river in 1984; 23 years later, Cynthia McKenna was found suffocated in her North Providence apartment. Now, after decades without answers, Rhode Island authorities say…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two shootings involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers took place over the past 10 days in Southern California as individuals on the left continue to track its agents.Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital that an individual pulled their car in front of ICE officers on Thursday in Ontario, California. After ICE officers ordered the driver to leave the area, the individual attempted to run them over “by reversing directly at them without stopping,” the DHS official said.One ICE officer feared…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A National Guardsman has been charged with attempting to send photos of sensitive U.S. military technology to Russia.Canyon Anthony Amarys, 28, of Alamogordo, New Mexico, was arrested Tuesday and is accused of photographing a U.S. Army installation at Fort Riley, Kansas, and trying to share the images with someone he believed was a Russian intelligence officer, according to federal prosecutors.Prosecutors say Amarys also agreed to obtain and send a helicopter radio for use by the Russian military. He was indicted for attempting to violate the Export Control Reform Act and made his…

