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Man arrested for igniting destructive Palisades fire

Man arrested for igniting devastating Palisades Fire that destroyed homes and claimed lives in California’s wildfires

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Man arrested for igniting devastating Palisades Fire that destroyed homes and claimed lives in California’s wildfires

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– Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, was arrested for allegedly igniting the Palisades fire in California, causing destruction and deaths.
– Investigators found a lighter linked to the fire in Rinderknecht’s vehicle, implicating him in the incident.
Federal authorities arrested Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, for allegedly igniting the devastating Palisades fire in California on January 1.
The fire resulted in the destruction of thousands of homes and claimed twelve lives. Rinderknecht is charged with “destruction of property by means of fire,” facing a minimum five-year prison sentence up to 20 years.The fire reportedly began near a viewpoint on the Temescal Ridge trail but initially appeared contained.

It smouldered underground until winds caused it to spread on January 7. Investigators ruled out fireworks, cigarettes, and downed power lines as potential ignition sources, confirming it was an incendiary fire. A federal public defender for Rinderknecht has not commented. He was arrested in Florida and is set to appear in federal court.

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Victims affected by the blaze expressed relief at the arrest. Los Angeles officials viewed it as a step towards justice for those impacted by the disaster. Rinderknecht, previously living in the Pacific Palisades, was reportedly agitated on the night of the incident.

After dropping off passengers, he parked nearby, accessed the trail, and took videos of the area while listening to a specific song.

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Investigators believe the fire was ignited with a lighter, which was later discovered in Rinderknecht’s vehicle. He admitted to carrying a lighter during his trail visit. The ATF sought to link the New Year’s blaze to the Palisades fire while the Los Angeles Fire Department initially contained the fire.


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Trump eyes Middle East visit as Gaza ceasefire talks advance

Trump may visit Middle East this weekend as Kushner seeks Gaza ceasefire amid positive Egypt talks and Turkey’s confirmation.

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Trump may visit Middle East this weekend as Kushner seeks Gaza ceasefire amid positive Egypt talks and Turkey’s confirmation.


President Trump may visit the Middle East this weekend as Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff push for a Gaza ceasefire.

Recent Egypt talks and cooperation from Israel and Hamas raise hopes for a deal, with Turkey confirming progress.

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US government takes 10% equity in Trilogy Metals

U.S. takes direct 10% stake in Trilogy Metals to enhance supply chain security for AI, clean energy, and defense.

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U.S. takes direct 10% stake in Trilogy Metals to enhance supply chain security for AI, clean energy, and defense.


The U.S. government’s 10% stake in Trilogy Metals marks a shift from subsidies to direct ownership in strategic industries.

Experts say this approach aims to secure supply chains for AI, clean energy, and defense, reducing reliance on foreign sources for critical minerals and tech components.

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Illinois sues to block Trump’s National Guard deployment

Illinois sues Trump to block National Guard deployment amid escalating clash over military force usage in cities

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Illinois sues Trump to block National Guard deployment amid escalating clash over military force usage in cities

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– Illinois has sued Trump to stop National Guard deployment to Chicago amid legal concerns about military presence.
– Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act if local officials obstruct federal responses to unrest.
Illinois has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump to prevent the federal deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago.
The challenge marks the state’s fourth legal action concerning the federal military’s presence in urban areas. Several courts in Oregon and California have already suggested that Trump may have overstepped his authority in similar cases.As National Guard troops from Texas were reportedly in transit to Chicago, the Illinois government expressed concerns over the situation, particularly after recent orders that would federalize local National Guard members.

The U.S. District Judge has permitted the federal government to continue its troop deployment while Illinois’ legal proceedings are ongoing.

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In a further escalation, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act. He stated this could occur if local officials impede federal responses to unrest.

While the law permits direct military engagement in civilian law enforcement, it has rarely been invoked since the early ’90s.

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Democratic leaders argue that the president’s deployment aims to undermine local governance under the guise of law enforcement. Opponents claim that Trump is mischaracterising urban areas as unsafe, using military action to militarise cities unjustly.

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker accused Trump of exacerbating tensions and using troops for political gains. Conversely, Trump maintains that the conditions in Chicago necessitate federal intervention due to rising crime rates.


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