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Helicopters, soldiers patrol New Orleans ahead of Trump’s Super Bowl visit

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A month after the deadly New Year's Day truck attack, police and military presence in New Orleans has been greatly stepped up, with U.S. President Donald Trump expected to attend the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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It's snowing in Florida and other U.S. Gulf Coast states

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A rare winter storm churned through Florida, Texas and other parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast. It brought unusually cold temperatures and record snowfalls, causing travel delays and deadly road conditions.
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Bombs, Meta Glasses, Egypt & Canada Visit: How New Orleans Attacker Jabbar Planned New Year Rampage

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FBI has reveled new details on the New Orleans attack and claimed that the accused Shamsud-din Jabbar used meta glasses during his two early visits to the city to record the streets. Watch. #fbi #neworleans #shamsuddinjabbar #donaldtrump...
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New Orleans rebounds as FBI shifts focus to attacker’s home state of Texas

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New Orleans is bouncing back after a deadly New Year’s Day truck attack as the FBI shifts its investigation to Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s home state of Texas, where officials say he developed his pro-ISIS beliefs.
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New Orleans honours victims as FBI shifts focus to attacker’s home state of Texas

9th - Higher Ed
New Orleans is bouncing back after a deadly New Year’s Day truck attack as the FBI shifts its investigation to Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s home state of Texas, where officials say he developed his pro-ISIS beliefs.
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New Orleans tries to return to normal after New Year's Day attack

9th - Higher Ed
New Orleans is remembering the victims of a deadly New Year’s Day truck attack as the FBI shifts its investigation to Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s home state of Texas, where officials say he developed his pro-ISIS beliefs.
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Bourbon Street reopens as FBI now says New Orleans truck attacker acted alone

9th - Higher Ed
New Orleans’ famous Bourbon Street has reopened after the New Year's Day truck attack that killed at least 14 people. After raising the possibility of further suspects, FBI investigators now say they believe ISIS-inspired, former U.S....
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New Orleans moves forward as FBI now says truck attacker acted alone

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New Orleans’ famous Bourbon Street has reopened after the New Year's Day truck attack that killed at least 14 people. After raising the possibility of further suspects, FBI investigators now say they believe ISIS-inspired, former U.S....
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Witnesses describes 'real-life horror movie' of New Orleans truck attack

9th - Higher Ed
People celebrating the new year in New Orleans instead found themselves among a scene of carnage, after the driver of a pickup truck struck a crowd on historic Bourbon Street early Wednesday. One eyewitness described seeing the aftermath...
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Witnesses describe 'real-life horror movie' of New Orleans truck attack

9th - Higher Ed
People celebrating the new year in New Orleans instead found themselves among a scene of carnage, after the driver of a pickup truck struck a crowd on historic Bourbon Street early Wednesday. One eyewitness described seeing the aftermath...
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FBI believes New Orleans truck attacker not 'solely responsible'

9th - Higher Ed
At a news conference Wednesday, authorities identified the driver who rammed New Year's revellers in New Orleans as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S.-born citizen from Texas. They said they are working to determine Jabbar's potential...
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FBI says there could be more suspects in deadly New Orleans terror attack

9th - Higher Ed
FBI officials are investigating the deadly New Year’s Day truck attack in New Orleans as ‘an act of terrorism’ and say more suspects could be involved. At least 15 were killed after a driver deliberately plowed into a crowd on Bourbon...
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FBI investigating New Orleans attack as terrorism, says there could be more suspects

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FBI officials are investigating the deadly New Year’s Day truck attack in New Orleans as ‘an act of terrorism’ and say more suspects could be involved. At least 15 were killed after a driver deliberately plowed into a crowd on Bourbon...
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FBI says in update that driver in New Orleans attack acted alone

9th - Higher Ed
FBI official Christopher Raia, taking questions Thursday about the evolving investigation into the deadly New Orleans attack, said 'at this point' in the investigation the FBI are confident the driver acted alone.
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Trump Issues ‘Furious’ Ultimatum To FBI On Cybertruck-New Orleans Terror Attack, Shames Biden, Dems

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump slams Joe Biden administrations open border policy a day after two terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas. Trump said Joe Biden a ‘weak, ineffective’ leader and also slammed the justice department...
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After New Orleans, Big Blast Outside Trump Hotel In Las Vegas; Tesla Cybertruck Explosion Kills One

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The driver of the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas has been identified as 37-year-old U.S. Army veteran Matthew Livelsberger from Colorado Springs. The blast, which occurred on January 1,...
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U.S. Forces Failed? Shocking Details About Killer New Orleans Rampage Out

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Anger is growing over the horrific terror attack that unfolded in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 1, 2025, as 15 people were killed in a shocking vehicular assault. Questions are being raised about the so-called sluggish reaction by...
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FBI: No link between New Orleans attack, Las Vegas truck explosion

9th - Higher Ed
Christopher Raia, deputy assistant director of the FBI's counterterrorism division, says there's 'no definite link' between the deadly New Orleans truck rampage and the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck the same day outside U.S....
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At least 10 dead, 30 injured after New Orleans ramming attack, authorities say

9th - Higher Ed
Ten people were killed and 30 injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd on New Orleans's Canal and Bourbon streets on Wednesday, according to NOLA Ready, the city's emergency preparedness agency. Local media said the ramming occurred as...
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Pickup Truck Rampage On Bourbon Street In New Orleans Kills 10, Injures 30 On New Year's Day

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A pickup truck speeding down Bourbon Street early on New Year's Day killed 10 people and injured at least 30 others in what New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell described as a "terrorist attack." The incident occurred at 3:15 a.m. local...
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New Orleans vehicle incident ‘an attack on our country and our freedom’: city council member

9th - Higher Ed
Following a deadly truck attack in New Orleans early on New Year’s Day, city council member Oliver Thomas says the incident is an attack on American freedoms, but ‘we cannot let this stop us from celebrating our freedoms.’
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New Orleans: 'Shams-ud-Din Wanted To Kill Biden' | FBI's 5 Shocking Disclosures | U.S. News

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The FBI says the New Orleans truck-ramming attacker had published videos proclaiming support for the Islamic State group. Shamsud-Din Jabbar "drove from Houston to New Orleans on the evening of the 31st and he posted several videos to an...
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'Terror In New Orleans’: FBI Drops Bombshell Revelation In New Orleans Truck Attack | Watch

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The FBI revealed a shocking disclosure on Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who rammed his truck on New Year revellers in New Orleans. FBI said Jabbar has planted explosive devices in several places around the attack places and all those devices have...
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ISIS will get 'propaganda value' from New Orleans attack, expert says

9th - Higher Ed
Colin Clarke, director of research at The Soufan Group, says the lethality and complexity of the vehicle ramming attack in New Orleans will be used in ISIS propaganda to radicalize others.