This news roundup covers a variety of stories, including Russia's arrest of a bombing suspect, a school shooting in Wisconsin, upcoming Senate hearings, Donald Trump's stance on transgender athletes, Mariah Carey's tour finale, the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, and a new neutrino detector in China.
Russia announced the detention of a suspect in connection with the Moscow bombing that resulted in the death of a senior general. In other news, a school shooting in Wisconsin saw a student and teacher killed. The shooter used two handguns but only one during the attack. The US Senate committee will hold a confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee Hegseth on January 14th.
Donald Trump expressed his desire to ban transgender athletes from competition, a stance that experts say is more complex than it appears. Mariah Carey concluded her 'Christmas Time' tour, leaving behind a trail of memorable performances. The Federal Reserve lowered its key rate by a quarter-point but anticipates fewer reductions in the coming year. A new neutrino detector in China is set to detect mysterious particles known as neutrinos.
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Russia Detains Suspect in Moscow Bombing That Killed Senior GeneralRussian authorities claim to have apprehended a suspect in connection with the recent bombing in Moscow that resulted in the death of a prominent military general.
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Russia Detains Suspect in Killing of Senior General in MoscowAn Uzbek citizen allegedly recruited by Ukrainian intelligence has been detained by Russia's security service for the killing of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, a senior Russian military official. The FSB claims the suspect was promised a reward and safe passage to Europe in exchange for the assassination.
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Russia Detains Suspect in Moscow General's MurderRussian authorities claim to have apprehended an individual suspected of involvement in the death of a high-ranking military officer in the capital city.
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Russia Detains Suspect in Killing of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defence Forces HeadA suspect has been detained in connection with the killing of Lt. General Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia's Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defence Forces, and his assistant in Moscow. Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) claims the suspect, born in 1995, was recruited by Ukrainian special services and promised $100,000 and a move to the European Union in exchange for carrying out the assassination.
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Russia Detains Suspect in Killing of Top GeneralThe FSB says a suspect has been detained in connection with the killing of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia's nuclear, biological, and chemical defense forces, who was killed by a bomb in Moscow. The suspect, born in 1995, reportedly admitted to being recruited by Ukrainian special services.
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