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ayzc NYC courts toss more than 640K warrants for unpaid summonses
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 The threat of violence by lone offenders is  likely heightened  throughout the winter, and surrounding holiday events, including New Year s Eve, according to a new intelligence bulletin obtained by CBS News.According to the four-page bulletin, the Homeland Security Department  DHS , the FBI and National Counterterrorism Center, which is the U.S. government s hub for threat analysis, found the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas would  likely heighten the threat of lone offender violence targe stanley cup ting large public gatherings throughout the winter, including holiday-related, faith-based, New Year s Eve, and first amendment-protected events related to the conflict. The bulletin goes further than recent warnings about the risk posed by individuals w stanley cup ho are inspired to act by foreign terrorist media, as well as racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists known as RMVEs.                                         Lone offenders seeking to attack public gatherings will probably rely on simple weapons to target easily accessible events,  the bulletin to law enforcement, first responders and emergency management teams warned.Examples of the types of weapons that might be used include  firearms, knives, and vehicles to tar stanley cup get public gatherings which have fewer observable indicators of potential violence.  The intelligence assessment added,  Threat actors could also leverage nonviolent tactics, including hoax bomb and active shooter threats, to disrupt and delay operations of targ Ptjo More arrests in Ohio amid growing rash of clown-related threats
 Twi adidas samba tter will start labeling tweets from public officials that violate the company s rules mdash; and that s likely to affect the president of the United States, the company announced Thursday.The notice, which isn t retroactive, will become  immediately visible in your home timeline and across other areas like search,  the company said. Such tweets will also be de-prioritized in Twitter s algorithm, meaning fewer people will see them. The labeling will only apply to the accounts of public officials or people running for office who are verified on Twitter and have at least 100,000 followers. The labeling is Twitter s alternative to taking down tweets that violate its rules but are still in the public interest. We ll now clearly label any tweets which violate our te adidas originals rms of service but decide to keep up due to public interest,  CEO Jack Dorseytweeted Thursday.                          airmax                The company said that in cases of direct threats of violence or calls to commit violence against someone, Twitter will likely consider that content against the public interest and require the owner to take down the tweet mdash; rather than Twitter taking down the tweet. This notice won t be applied to any Tweets sent before today and, given the conditions outlined above, it s unlikely you ll encounter it often,  the company said.  We cannot predict the first time it will be used, but we wanted to give you more information about this new notice before you come across it on Twitter.