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Bill Clinton is hospitalized with a fever but in good spirits, spokesperson says
SUMMARY: Former President Bill Clinton, 78, was admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center on Monday for testing and observation due to a fever. His deputy chief of staff reported that he remains in good spirits and appreciates the care he is receiving. Clinton, who served as president from 1993 to 2001, has faced several health issues, including quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 and hospitalization for a urological infection in 2021. He adopted a vegan diet to improve his health after these scares. Clinton actively participated in the recent Democratic National Convention and campaigned for the Vice President’s unsuccessful election bid.
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An ex-police officer is convicted of lying about leaks to the Proud Boys leader
SUMMARY: A retired Washington police officer, Shane Lamond, was convicted of obstructing justice and making false statements regarding leaks of confidential information to Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson found Lamond guilty after a bench trial, with sentencing set for April 3. Lamond was accused of informing Tarrio about a warrant for his arrest related to the burning of a Black Lives Matter banner. Despite Lamond claiming he didn’t support the Proud Boys and asserting he was merely cultivating a source, prosecutors presented evidence of him providing updates on police investigations. Lamond served 23 years in the department before retiring in May 2023.
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Magdeburg mourns Christmas market attack victims as fears swirl of deeper social divisions
SUMMARY: In Magdeburg, mourners gathered to pay respects near the site of a Christmas market attack that killed five and injured 200. The suspect, a Saudi doctor who arrived in Germany in 2006, drove his car into the crowd. Authorities reported he had a history of threatening behavior and expressed far-right views, raising concerns about deepening societal divisions. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser announced an investigation into the suspect’s statements and previous tip-offs. Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck warned that the incident could incite misinformation and hatred against immigrants ahead of an upcoming national election. Security measures were also heightened in other cities.
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