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Live: Orlando police update on downtown Halloween shooting
SUMMARY: The Orlando Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred downtown around 1:07 AM, resulting in multiple victims. Reports indicate eight victims, two of whom are deceased, while six others are in stable condition at ORMC. A 17-year-old suspect, Jayen Dwayne Edgar, was apprehended shortly after the shooting. Investigators are still gathering details about the incident, including the suspect’s motives and possible connections to the victims. The area was busy due to Halloween festivities, and police response was swift. Officers are collaborating to ensure community safety and will provide further updates as the investigation progresses.
Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith will provide an update on a shooting downtown, where several people were out celebrating Halloween. The shooting was reported shortly after 1 a.m.
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Georgia lawmaker proposes new childcare safety measures after toddler’s tragic death
SUMMARY: Following the tragic choking death of 16-month-old Jamal Bryant Jr. at a now-closed Brunswick daycare, Georgia lawmaker Rick Townsend is advocating for enhanced safety measures at childcare facilities. His proposed bill would mandate the availability of portable airway clearance devices to help remove obstructions from children’s airways. It also requires all childcare employees to be CPR-certified within 45 days of employment. Townsend emphasizes the need for these measures due to the vulnerability of young children and highlights the potential that these resources might have saved Jamal’s life. Additionally, he plans to introduce a bill for minimum liability insurance at childcare centers.
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Trump should rethink revoking former officials’ security details, Tom Cotton says
SUMMARY: Sen. Tom Cotton, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, urged President Trump to reconsider removing security protection from three former senior officials: John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and Brian Hook. Cotton argued that their security is vital not only for them but also for the public, given ongoing threats from Iran due to their involvement in the 2020 drone strike on Gen. Qasem Soleimani. Trump had revoked their protection despite the Biden administration’s extension of security due to credible threats. Cotton emphasized that Trump’s decision could hinder future recruitment of qualified advisers for his administration.
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Trump says inflation isn’t his No. 1 issue. So what will happen to consumer prices?
SUMMARY: Donald Trump, in his return to the White House, focused on reducing energy costs and tackling immigration, rather than directly addressing rising consumer prices. He downplayed inflation as his main concern, opting instead to blame former President Biden for high prices. While Trump aims to increase oil production, reduce regulations, and persuade companies to pump more, economists warn that his policies may inadvertently increase inflation. His proposals, including tariffs and deportations, could also raise costs. Trump is pushing for Federal Reserve rate cuts, while critics argue his focus is not on lowering costs for working-class Americans.
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